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Is Your Job Robot-Proof?

Will a robot take over your job?  Online ordering apps, self-checkout lanes, self-driving taxis, automated brick laying, and even computer-generated imagery (replacing your favorite movie star)*. 
Technology is overtaking many industries in profound ways. The good news is that there are fields which are still more suited for human workers than machines.

 

Below are just a few programs offered at Stautzenberger College, Maumee Campus, that can prepare you for a hands-on career:

10 Month Programs:

Some 30 Million Jobs that Pay an Average of $55,000 Don’t Require Bachelor’s Degrees

Some 30 Million jobs in the US that pay an average of $55,000 per year don’t require bachelor’s degrees.1

What career do you truly want? Reaching your ideal career may feel like a distant dream. Many believe that without a bachelor's, they cannot hope to have a fulfilling future. They are mistaken. Plenty of employers are searching for qualified candidates with associate degrees and program specific diplomas.

Graduate Highlight: Allied Health (now Healthcare Administration)

Ready to begin your allied health career? At Stautzenberger College, we do not stop at helping you earn your associate degree. Our career services team places students with positions to launch their new careers. Ms. Robin Linn, a 2018 graduate, has already settled into a great job at ProMedica ProMedica Headquarters. Working for the accounts payable department of the award-winning hospital has been fulfilling, and she wanted to give career services her gratitude.

Michele Gregory is Dedicated to Helping Students Attain Their Goals

What separates Stautzenberger College from the rest? A fantastic faculty comprised of teachers like Ms. Michele Gregory, the strategies adjunct instructor. She, like all of our wonderful instructors, wants to see potential students like you succeed on your desired career path. Here is her story:

Ms. Gregory has been teaching in higher education since 2008. Lawyer by day and instructor by night, she puts her determination and heart into all she does. She truly cares about everyone who walks into her classroom.

What do you want to do with your life?

“What do you want to do with your life?” We ask kindergartners for their answers but are often unsure of our own responses. While some individuals have a singular drive early on that fuels their career path, many feel lost even as adults. Medical billing and coding specialist, veterinary technician, paralegal, construction manager, business manager, and the list keeps going. Sometimes, the multitude of options can feel overwhelming rather than liberating.

If You are Considering Nursing, it is Probably for You. - Mary Katherine Conlan, Instructor

Single mom. Recently divorced. College credits in an unrelated field. In 1980, Ms. Mary Katherine Conlan had no reason to ever expect the future she would create. Prompted by a friend, she decided to look into an LPN program. Seeing that the program would accept her college credits and allow her to complete in under a year, she decided to take the plunge. After working full-time while studying, she began her first nursing job. Ms. Conlan was employed at Mercy Hospital until they closed their doors nineteen years later, in 1999.

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