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You want to help children excel in school, and we understand the significance of their first few years of education. That's why we've welcomed compassionate, experienced instructors like Steve Schutz into our family. Since 2002, Steve has been teaching students eligible for special education services. In 2007, he became an adjunct instructor. Currently, he teaches online programs for an early childhood center.
READ MOREHaving excellent interpersonal skills could make you a valuable asset in nearly every industry. When JaQuise Roy realized he was ready for a new career, he knew that developing these skills was crucial. In our online human resource administration program, JaQuise tackled topics such as: employee training programs, diversity in the workplace, and compensation systems.
READ MORESummer's here, and keeping homes and workplaces cool is a top priority for many. Maintaining heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems is a vital, in-demand service. That's why Evan Colvin enrolled in Stautzenberger College's HVAC/R program. We are extremely proud of him for not only graduating but also becoming a heating installer for M&M Heating and Cooling, Inc.
READ MOREResponsible for preparing and sterilizing operative equipment, administering medications, and assisting surgeons during surgical procedures, surgical technicians are an essential part of healthcare facilities. Desiring a profession in which she could serve others, Erica Garcia jumped fearlessly into this career field and earned her Associate of Applied Science in Surgical Technology degree.
READ MORELooking for a rewarding profession? As an early childhood educator, you could be a positive influence in your students' lives and set children up for future successes. Teachers are needed now more than ever.
READ MOREWhen did you start your dream career? Amber Clegg, RMA has been in the medical field since she was 15. Her passion for healthcare never faded but evolved over time. Although she used to focus only on helping patients, she is now proud to shape future healthcare workers.
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