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Graduates from the Career Program in July and August 2022

Celebrating the July-August 2022 graduates of our institution's Career Certificate program. Learn about graduates from their graphic design, web design, multimedia, and other related programs.

Graduates from the June/July 2022 Career Development Program
Graduates from the June/July 2022 Career Development Program

Graduates from the Career Program in July and August 2022

In an inspiring quote by C.S. Lewis, he said, "There are far, far better things ahead than any we leave behind." This sentiment is echoed by the exciting opportunities now available through vocational certificate programs at various institutions across the United States.

For those interested in pursuing a new career path, admissions are open for vocational programs at several institutions. The specific programs offered by each institution may vary, but here's a snapshot of what some vocational schools have to offer:

  1. Northwest Career College, based in Las Vegas, Nevada, provides vocational training in business, health, legal, and criminal justice fields. The college emphasizes hands-on training with industry-standard equipment and offers career placement assistance. Admission details include the availability of federal grants, loans, VA benefits, scholarships, and payment plans. Students receive individual laptops for online coursework alongside on-campus labs. Northwest Career College supports students with resume writing, interview preparation, and job referrals [1].
  2. Charter College offers vocational training in Information Technology, Business, Healthcare, Veterinary, and Trades. With a 40-year history of career-focused education, Charter College provides both campus and online programs across multiple states including California, Montana, and Nevada [4].
  3. Concorde Career College, with a San Diego campus, specializes in healthcare vocational training such as dental assisting, dental hygiene, medical assisting, and nursing. They offer facilities including labs and career/student services to support practical and theoretical learning [5].

To apply for these vocational certificate programs, applicants typically need to complete an application, meet any program prerequisites, and provide proof of high school completion or equivalent. Financial aid options are often available.

For the most up-to-date program information and admission requirements, visitors are advised to check the institution's official website directly. For instance, Northwest Career College's website is www.northwestcareercollege.edu, Charter College's is chartercollege.edu, and Concorde Career College's is www.concorde.edu.

Recent graduates from these programs are entering creative careers in multimedia arts, marketing design, fine arts, graphic design, and digital arts. Congratulations to Jerald Troutman, Sadie Rabago, Ekaterina Isaac, Katerina Tsantili, Berlyn Holman, Ying Liu, Melissa Antonowich, Hunter Richling, Jeanne Gonzalez, Danielle Ford, and many more.

For more detailed information on our Vocational Certificate Programs, please visit our website. We are currently hosting a graduation ceremony, but we welcome your inquiry and look forward to helping you take the first step towards a rewarding career. If you have a specific institution in mind, please let us know, and we can provide more precise program names, admission details, and direct catalog links. Additionally, we invite you to request our latest catalog for details on our Vocational Certificate Programs.

[1] Northwest Career College: https://www.northwestcareercollege.edu [4] Charter College: https://chartercollege.edu [5] Concorde Career College: https://www.concorde.edu

  1. Exploring the realm of graphic design can be a rewarding career choice, as evidenced by the success of recent graduates from vocational certificate programs, such as Jerald Troutman, Sadie Rabago, and Ekaterina Isaac.
  2. If you're interested in developing your career in the field of education-and-self-development or career-development, you might consider furthering your education with a graphic design vocational program, like those offered at Northwest Career College, Charter College, or Concorde Career College.

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