Career Services Sample Clauses

Career Services. Placement assistance is not provided. It is understood that the School does not and cannot promise or guarantee neither employment nor level of income or wage rate to any Student or Graduate.
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Career Services. The center for student career opportunities is dedicated to helping students explore college majors and associated careers, research employers, and prepare for interviews. Disability Services. Students with disabilities are encouraged to register with Disability Services on campus as early as possible to help ensure that all accommodations are in place by the beginning of the semester. Learning Tools. Each campus provides a learning center to extend learning beyond the classroom. Those include libraries, study aids, tutoring, and testing centers. Dual credit students will have similar access to services and facilities that College students have on the College’s campuses. Dual credit students are eligible to utilize the same or comparable academic and instructional support services that are afforded College students such as counseling, advising, disability services, and library resources (which can be accessed online or in person). Dual credit students are eligible to use the same or comparable support services afforded to all College students including services (e.g., academic advising and counseling), learning materials (e.g., library resources) and other benefits. Other services may be available on the campus based on student and community needs.
Career Services. Hawthorn University does not prepare graduates for a specific occupation or employment. As such, the University does not provide career services. It is understood that the University does not promise or guarantee either employment or level of income or wage rate to any student or graduate.
Career Services. Placement assistance is provided. However, it is understood that Opportunity Junction does not and cannot promise or guarantee employment or level of income or wage rate to any Student or Graduate. Students participate in the following placement assistance activities: 1) Preparation of resumes and cover letters; 2) Interviewing techniques; 3) Job referrals. Participation in the job assistance program includes Students actively developing their own leads from the direction provided by the faculty. Graduates may continue to utilize Opportunity Junction’s placement assistance program at no additional cost.
Career Services. Placement assistance is provided. However, it is understood that the school does not and cannot promise or guarantee neither employment no level of income or wage rate to any Student or Graduate. Initial • Questions: Any questions of student may have regarding this enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactorily answered be the institution may be directed to: Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx., Suite 225 Sacramento, CA 95834 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000 000-0000 Website: xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx Initial
Career Services. The School provides students with job placement information. However, it is understood that the School does not and cannot promise or guarantee employment or any particular wage rate to any Student or Graduate.
Career Services. Placement assistance is not provided as the Advanced Cardiac Sonography Program is designed for working and credentialed cardiac sonographers. It is understood that the School does not and cannot promise or guarantee neither employment nor level of income or wage rate to any Student or Graduate.
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Career Services. The Transfer/career Center is located on the second floor of the san Xxxx Obispo Campus Library buliding. The phone number is (000) 000-0000 Transfer Services The Transfer/Career Center has a wide variety of resources available to university bound students including college and university catalogs and information, college search materials, major and career books, and study abroad brocures and catalogs. The Center maintains inforamtion about university transfer requirements, the university application process, and articulation and transfer admission agreements. in addition, the Center provides internet access with links to assist students completing online admissions applications and researching colleges. Transfer counselors are available to help students identify their educational goals, research colleges and programs, determine university admission requirements, evaluate transcripts and develop student educational plans (seP’s). Appointments to meet with a counselor can be made one week in advance beginning the first working day of the week and are available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Friday. Transfer/Career Center staff serve as liaisons to colleges and universities and advocate for students in the admission process. Center staff also coordinate university representative visits in which university outreach staff come to campus to meet with Cuesta students individually. Transfer admission Agreements (TAA’s) are commitments that selected colleges and universities make to Cuesta students who meet specific unit, GPA and course requirements. A TAA serves as a contract between the student and college or university. students who have completed a TAA with a counselor and have met contractual requirements are guarenteed admission. sTUDeNT PrOGrAMs AND serviCes (continued) CUesTA COLLeGe NOW HAs TrANsFer AGreeMeNTs WiTH THe FOLLOWiNG UNiversiTies: • UC santa Xxxx • UC riverside • UC santa Xxxxxxx • UC Xxxxx • UC irvine • UC Merced • CsU Monterey Bay • CsU Northridge • CsU sacramento • CsU san Xxxx • CsU Fullerton • Cal Poly Pomona • sonoma state University • Columbia College • Xxxxxxx University • University of La verne • University of Maine (Library inforamtion Technology) Filing Dates for Transfer Students students should check with the Transfer Center for information regarding application deadlines for transfer to UC, CsU or independent colleges and universities or see xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx; xxx.xxxx.xxx/...
Career Services a. Initial assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, aptitudes, abilities including skills gaps, and supportive service needs.
Career Services. The services which shall be available, at a minimum, to individuals who are adults or dislocated workers through the XXX delivery system by the AJCC required Partners as authorized under their programs. The services consist of three categories: basic career services, individual career services, and follow-up services. The career services that must be provided as part of the XXX delivery system are listed in WIOA Section 134(c)(2).
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