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Career schools are postsecondary, occupationally
oriented education institutions. These schools offer
entry-level skills training focused on specific careers.
Courses stress training in specialized job requirements
and vary in length from one day to eighteen months.
Students spend a varying number of hours in class
depending on the course taken.
Most students want specific training to improve
their employment opportunities. Most look for
quick job market entry. This is a strength of career
school programs.
Many career school students have even attended
two and four year colleges but later seek more
marketable career skills at a career school.
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Career Opportunities Abound WITH HIGH SKILL EDUCATION
In a changing workplace where three out of four
jobs now require a specific skill, postsecondary
high skill education is giving students the
hands-on experience they need to be more marketable
in today’s job market.
Education After High School IS ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS
“With no post secondary education or training,
people often end up with unskilled jobs – generally
doing dull, dead-end or dangerous work.”
Wall Street Journal
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