April 2016

Month

Virtual Office Assistants perform clerical and administrative duties, set appointments, do email marketing, and even manage social media accounts. Knowledge of office software, graphics applications and being organized is a […]
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If you’re a high school student interested getting help with your college tuition and go into a career that is in high demand here in Kansas, you need to explore Senate Bill […]
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Did you know that under the Kansas Board of Regents Transfer and Articulation program, credits earned at a community college are transferrable to all state public universities? A recent study showed that […]
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Veterinary technicians assist licensed veterinarians with examinations, laboratory tests, medication administration, surgeries and other animal health treatment procedures.
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You’ll learn about traditional and renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, green building, installation and maintenance of solar energy systems along with other topics. 
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Most students interested in Elementary Education do so to pursue a career as a teacher focused on teaching students in grades one through six, helping them learn the fundamentals in reading comprehension, writing, arithmetic, science, and history. 
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Pursuing a degree in Accounting or Business Administration can lead to jobs in finance, accounting, marketing, management, international business and management information systems.
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Surgical technologists are allied health professionals who are specifically trained to function as an integral member of the surgical team, performing specialized duties before, during and after a surgical procedure.
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Medical laboratory technicians and technologists are responsible for collecting and preparing samples from patients to provide results to help in their medical diagnosis. You can find work in a hospital, medical laboratory or physicians’ […]
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A general studies associate’s degree gives students the base of knowledge they’ll need to continue their education and earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree. 
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