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Florida Vocation School Graduates Dominate IT
from Revver - school Videos October 10, 2008
Author: autocrossing Added: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 17:53:28 -0800 Duration: 221www.EmploymentCrossing.com Florida vocational schools provide the majority of graduates for Florida's fastest growing occupations, according to a study conducted by the Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges, or FAPSC. Florida has more than 800 state-licensed and regulated private career schools and colleges that educate more than 265,000 students each year. In 2007-2008, more than 90,000 students graduated and received a certificate, two-year, four-year, masters or PhD degree from a Florida career school or college. "Most people don't realize that we are the backbone of Florida's workforce," said Kathy Mizereck, executive director of FAPSC. "Our schools truly focus on professional and technical, career-specific programs that help place students into jobs." The fast growing careers in Florida include court reporting, information technology, health and allied health, and transportation, according to the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation. Sixty-four percent of new graduate employees working in technology and information sciences, and almost 55 percent of new graduate employees working in healthcare, are graduates of career colleges.
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Florida Vocation School Graduates Dominate IT
from Revver - school Videos October 09, 2008
Author: educationcross Added: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 17:53:28 -0800 Duration: 221www.EmploymentCrossing.com Florida vocational schools provide the majority of graduates for Florida's fastest growing occupations, according to a study conducted by the Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges, or FAPSC. Florida has more than 800 state-licensed and regulated private career schools and colleges that educate more than 265,000 students each year. In 2007-2008, more than 90,000 students graduated and received a certificate, two-year, four-year, masters or PhD degree from a Florida career school or college. "Most people don't realize that we are the backbone of Florida's workforce," said Kathy Mizereck, executive director of FAPSC. "Our schools truly focus on professional and technical, career-specific programs that help place students into jobs." The fast growing careers in Florida include court reporting, information technology, health and allied health, and transportation, according to the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation. Sixty-four percent of new graduate employees working in technology and information sciences, and almost 55 percent of new graduate employees working in healthcare, are graduates of career colleges.
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Florida Vocation School Graduates Dominate IT
from Revver - school Videos October 08, 2008
Author: employmentcros Added: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 18:53:17 -0800 Duration: 220www.EmploymentCrossing.com Florida vocational schools provide the majority of graduates for Florida's fastest growing occupations, according to a study conducted by the Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges, or FAPSC. Florida has more than 800 state-licensed and regulated private career schools and colleges that educate more than 265,000 students each year. In 2007-2008, more than 90,000 students graduated and received a certificate, two-year, four-year, masters or PhD degree from a Florida career school or college. "Most people don't realize that we are the backbone of Florida's workforce," said Kathy Mizereck, executive director of FAPSC. "Our schools truly focus on professional and technical, career-specific programs that help place students into jobs." The fast growing careers in Florida include court reporting, information technology, health and allied health, and transportation, according to the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation. Sixty-four percent of new graduate employees working in technology and information sciences, and almost 55 percent of new graduate employees working in healthcare, are graduates of career colleges.
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Training for the Blue Collar Job
from Weekday Podcast September 02, 2008
The economy is slumping, but the demand for skilled trade workers is on the rise. Continuously these jobs pay more, offer more job security, and insure more upward mobility than their white collar counterparts. Why then, do many parents discourage a vocational education track? What drives us away from these programs? What are its benefits and the shortcommings, and what programs are offered Seattle? Join us as we discuss the future of the blue collar job, today on Weekday.New! Apprenticeships and training mentioned on this program.
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Finding Workers for the Skilled Trades: Part 1
from KUOW News Podcast June 16, 2008
The economy may be slowing, but in Western Washington, there is still lots of work in the skilled trades. Enormous construction projects are underway in Seattle and other big cities, and plumbers, electricians, ironworkers and welders are in big demand. Employers and unions are trying to lure more people into those jobs, but its not an easy task. KUOWs Deborah Wang has the first of two stories on finding workers for the trades.
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Top Education Guide - Online Career Schools & Colleges
from Revver - school Videos June 14, 2008
Author: melinamenny Added: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 15:45:59 -0800 Duration: 31Top Education Guide is a comprehensive directory of online colleges, universities, career schools, trade schools, vocational training and degree programs. You can quickly search through our database of online and campus college locations to find the ...
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St Mary's For My Kids
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 09, 2008
A brief video tour of the St Mary's University facade in San Antonio, Texas where I tried to go to school forever under the Disabled Veterans Vocational Rehabilitation Program (Chapter 41). This video is to show my kids where I went to school...and why I stayed there so long. Distributed by Tubemogul. Payment
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Top Education Guide - Online Career Schools & Colleges
from Revver - school Videos June 09, 2008
Author: melinamenny Added: Mon, 09 Jun 2008 12:00:12 -0800 Duration: 48Top Education Guide is a comprehensive directory of online colleges, universities, career schools, trade schools, vocational training and degree programs. You can quickly search through our database of online and campus college locations to find the right degree program best suited for advancing your professional goals. Start searching today, find a degree, and discover a rewarding new career.
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Top Education Guide - Online Career Schools & Colleges
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 09, 2008
Top Education Guide is a comprehensive directory of online colleges, universities, career schools, trade schools, vocational training and degree programs. You can quickly search through our database of online and campus college locations to find the right degree program best suited for advancing your professional goals. Start searching today, find a degree, and discover a rewarding new career.
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Assessment
from Most Recent March 24, 2008
Author: loadingready Added: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 10:16:16 -0800 Duration: 237
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Telephone and Telegraph
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) February 24, 2008
Shows the similarity of jobs in the telephone industry with that of telegraph work. Describes the many opportunities in these vocations and tells of the skills required to qualify. Ken Smith sez: This entry in the Your Life's Work series of films shows us that men have a fine future in the telephone and telegraph industries -- working anywhere from research to maintenance, and as anything from technicians to engineers to installers to testers to managers to executives. "Girls," on the other hand, can only find positions as sorters or operators, or as members of the "clerical force." "More than a million prominent businessmen began their careers as Western Union messengers!" the narrator exclaims. "Here young men learn the business skills and meet the people who will help advance their careers!" Messenger jobs, as you may have guessed, were not open to the fair sex. Cpoyright notice Text and Video by www.rachive.org, this Content is in the Public Domain.
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St Mary's For My Kids
from Revver Media by marquisdejolie September 24, 2007
A brief video tour of the St Mary's University facade in San Antonio, Texas where I tried to go to school forever under the Disabled Veterans Vocational Rehabilitation Program (Chapter 41). This video is to show my kids where I went to school...and ...
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