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What programs are offered at your school and how will you learn about the jobs students train for?

Medical Asst
electrolysis
EKG
Phlebotomy
Lazer
Facial Specialist
CNA
Medical Billing and Coding
We are a new school but with a lot of potential the name of the school is UVI.
We work with hospitals and Home health Agencies that help our students develop the necessary experience for them to become a professional in the medical and beauty filed.

Our school offers programs such as:
Information Technology,
Nursing,
Health information Technology,
Electronics and Criminal Justice.

To answer the second portion of your question, I would speak with our Career Services Department.

Best regards
Kevin

we offer a few short term courses and i hve personlly taken these courses myself. so when a prospective customer ask me about it i can give them knowlege first hand experience.
EKG
PHLEBOTOMY
CNA
MEDICAL ASSISTANT

Some of the programs offered at your institution are practical nursing, professional nursing, and physical therapist assistant. I will learn about the jobs students train for by contacting our placement department and reviewing job descriptions and requirements with them.

The programs offered at my school is
Nrusing
Electronic Technology
Information Technology
Computer Drafting and Design
Criminal Justice
Business
I have learned the career wheel to familarize myself with the entry level jobs that the graduates will be eligible for upon completion of their degree.

We have Schools of Info Tech, Electronics Tech, Drafting & Design, Business, Criminal Justice & Nursing in Tallahassee

At this time, our school only offers a massage therapy program. Graduates will receive a diploma and may be eligible to sit for the national certifying examination. Unfortunately, I am personally well acquainted with massage therapy from a patient perspective. However, I plan to meet with some local employers to gather information on what they look for in a potential employee. I would also be interested in current salary information as well.

Jose,
Excellent! Your community resources are important as you are a new school. Get your name out there and get involved in the community.

Patty Aronoff

Kevin,
Career services is your partner with the students. After all, they help answer the prospective student's question of what's in it for them at the end.

Patty Aronoff

Branden,
Awesome! You can give a first hand view of the programs. Such an asset to have!

Patty Aronoff

Adalinda,

Try sitting in on a few classes and speak with current students and instructors for a new perspective.

Patty Aronoff

Maicel ,
Excellent! The possibilities are endless and changes all the time.

Patty Aronoff

Alicia,
Awesome! Get involved in the community to spread the word on your school's offerings. They are the future employers of your students.

Patty Aronoff

Denise,

There are new possibilities for massage therapists in doctor's offices, sports, day spas. Check out your local employment office for the stats you are looking for.

Patty Aronoff

product knowledge is important and should be offered by your instructors

Our institute has 3 programs,
Pharmacy
Medical
Dental

I have read in depth each of the courses, and asked specific faculty questions regarding each.
Luckily the length, requirements, health file for each is the same so it does make my life easier.

I will also sit in on course work to gain added knowledge, if i have time!

We have three different programs offered at our school, Fashion, Production, and Skincare. I have spent a lot of time speaking with the School Director, as well as the Director of Student Services and Career Placement to find out about the jobs students train for. I have also gone through the Fashion Program as a student and have learned about the jobs that way.

Christopher,
Product knowledge comes from all different sources. Also check out the Career Service Department for information on careers and local job opportunities.

Patty Aronoff

Diana,
I do hope you make time as it will give you a personal experience to relate to.

Patty Aronoff

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