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  1. Business Mathematics for Colleges (MB-Business/Vocational Math) by James E. Deitz, James L., Phd Southam, 1996-03
  2. College Majors and Careers: A Resource Guide for Effective Life Planning (College Majors and Careers) by Paul Phifer, 1999-09-01
  3. Bush plan proposes cutting $1 billion from Perkins Act funds. (dateline Washington).(President George W. Bush)(Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act): An article from: Community College Week by Charles Dervarics, 2003-02-17
  4. The interest-major congruence and college success relation: A [An article from: Journal of Vocational Behavior] by T.J.G. Tracey, S.B. Robbins, 2006-08-01
  5. New Perkins bill curries favor with educators, lawmakers.(dateline Washington)(Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act): An article from: Community College Week by Garry Boulard, 2004-06-21
  6. The College Board Guide to 150 Popular College Majors by The College Board, 1992-10-15
  7. The young and the restless: tips for the new crop of college grads on how to travel the road to wealth.(YOUR MONEY)(Stephen Holmes): An article from: Black Enterprise by Karen Dean, 2007-06-01
  8. Growth at University of Phoenix slumps as competition rises.: An article from: Community College Week by Gale Reference Team, 2007-06-18
  9. College Candidates and Public Service Careers: Key Recruitment and Retention Strategies.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: The Public Manager by Marilyn F. Mackes, 2001-09-01
  10. An investigation of reasons for professional career choice among African-American college students.: An article from: Education by A. William Place, Charles Payne, et all 1996-09-22
  11. Mentoring community college faculty and staff: balancing contradictions of informal program components and formal program structure.: An article from: Community College Review by Ruth A. Hopkins, Elizabeth Grigoriu, 2005-03-22
  12. N.C. Students Revving Up Interest in Race Car Careers.: An article from: Community College Week by Eleanor Lee Yates, 2001-10-15
  13. Schooling and vocational preparation: Is a revolution really taking place?: An article from: Australian Journal of Education by Ian R. Cornford, 1998-08-01
  14. The effect of a career development course on the dysfunctional career thoughts of racially and ethnically diverse college freshmen.(Effective Techniques): An article from: Career Development Quarterly by Debra S. Osborn, Drema K. Howard, et all 2007-06-01

81. Nashville Area Chamber Of Commerce
Community colleges and vocational/Technical Schools The Nashville area s 21 communitycolleges and vocational/technical schools offer educational options to
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Information about the 18 four-year universities serving the Nashville area, including links to their career center websites.
Community Colleges and Vocational-Technical Schools

The Nashville area's 20 community colleges and vocational-technical schools are a great place to start a career, or just take a few courses.
College Enrollment by Degree

View enrollment and graduation figures for college students, broken out by subject of study. Community Colleges and Vocational/Technical Schools The Nashville area's 21 community colleges and vocational/technical schools offer educational options to get you on the fast track to a new career! Click the links below for detailed information on each school, including addresses, phone numbers and web site links. ebiz-America

82. Choosing A Career Or Vocational School
If you decide to pursue additional training and education, find out whether twoor four-year colleges accept credits from any vocational or correspondence
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Search: Facts for Consumers PDF Version Choosing a Career or Vocational School Whether you're new to the job market or looking to enhance your skills, a private vocational or correspondence school can be an excellent starting point for furthering your career. These schools train students for a variety of skilled jobs, including automotive technician, medical assistant, hair stylist, interior designer, electronics technician, paralegal and truck driver. Some schools also help students identify prospective employers and apply for jobs. While many private vocational and correspondence schools are reputable and teach the skills necessary to get a good job, others may not be as trustworthy. Their main objective may be to increase profits by increasing enrollment. They do this by promising more than they can deliver. For example, they may mislead prospective students about the salary potential of certain jobs or the availability of jobs in certain fields. They also may overstate the extent of their job training programs, the qualifications of their teachers, the nature of their facilities and equipment, and their connections to certain businesses and industries.

83. Pasadena Business - Vocational - Pasadena.COM
Health Services. Housing and Neighborhoods. education, Arts Schools. Business vocational. colleges - Universities. Driver s Education.
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84. Pasadena Schools And Training - Pasadena.COM
2year colleges, Junior colleges, vocational Schools, Job Training Programs,and South Pasadena California colleges and Universities
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85. Maryland's - Education: Colleges, Universities, Elementary, Junior High, High Sc
Maryland s guide to Education colleges, Universities, Elementary,Kindergarten, High Schools, vocational, and Technical Schools.
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High School, Charter Schools, colleges Universities, vocational Technical Schools, Adult Education Community Schools. Cosmetology
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87. Edexcel : Services For Centres : FE Colleges & Schools
Tuesday May 25 2004. Services for Centres FE colleges Schools. In thissection. Edexcel Registration and Entries. vocational Basedata. Basedata
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88. CoVE Home
CoVEs are specialist areas of vocational provision characterised by close linksbetween colleges, other providers, business partners, other employment
http://cove.lsc.gov.uk/index.cfm
Home Welcome to the Centres of Vocational Excellence Website The CoVE programme is central to the Learning and Skills Council's task of improving skills for employment and national competitiveness. The programme is primarily focused on delivering skills at level 3 and will enable the development, maintenance and delivery of high quality, specialist provision across a range of vocational areas What are CoVEs? CoVEs are specialist areas of vocational provision characterised by close links between colleges, other providers, business partners, other employment interests and communities. They aim to produce appropriately qualified and skilled workers with excellent employment and career prospects which meet the needs of the economy. CoVEs will focus on enhancing the skills and careers of those already in work, enhancing the employability of new entrants to the labour market, and the employment prospects of those seeking work (including self-employment). They will enable providers to develop, maintain and deliver high quality, specialist provision across a range of new and traditional occupations. They will be innovative in delivering learning that develops both specialist and related general skills. CoVEs will work closely with business and industry to deliver industry-relevant, economically important provision of a high standard.

89. Vocational Education
The theoretical part of the education takes place in technical and vocational colleges,while practical training is done on placement in business enterprises
http://www.workindenmark.dk/Vocational_education
var flashVersion = 0; var dontKnow = true; Danish Version Newsletter Sitemap Contact ... Further education Vocational education Vocational education and training in Denmark combines theoretical instruction with practical training in a private enterprise or a public institution
Denmarks well-developed vocational training system is appreciated internationally. A total of 41% of an age cohort complete vocational education and training. The training is based on a system alternating between theoretical instruction in a college and practical training on placement. The purpose of vocational education and training is both to qualify young people to work in a trade and to establish a basis for further education at the same time. The training is also meant to contribute to the personal and social development of the student.
Admission to vocational education and training requires that mandatory basic schooling has been completed in accordance with the Primary School Act, which normally means 9 years of school attendance. The teaching is free of charge. The education is of 2-5 years duration and once finished, students have full qualifications as skilled workmen.
The principle of alternating practical training and theoretical instruction characterizes the Danish system and comprises one of the strengths of the education system. The modern system is a developed version of the original training of apprentices, where the trainee would be bound apprentice to a master. Another characteristical feature of the system is its coherent and flexible nature, which makes it possible to transfer credits and change between the different branches along the way.

90. Vocational Rehabilitation Program -- To Assist American Indians With Disabilitie
or training services in an institution of higher education may be provided (universities,colleges, community or junior colleges, vocational schools, technical
http://www.pbpindiantribe.com/PBPN_SS/vocational/vocational.html
Vocational Rehabilitation Program
Program Goal

To assist American Indians with disabilities to achieve meaningful and gainful employment.
Program Staff
Edie Wamego-Martinez, BS, VR Counselor
Eric Hale, VR Aide
Authorization and Funding
  • Authorized through Section 121 of the Rehabilitation Act
  • Administered through the Rehabilitation Services Administration of the US Department of Education
  • Federal dollars provide 90% of the funding
  • Tribe matches 10% of the federal funds
  • For the duration of the five-year grant, the Federal government will contribute $1,054,805 and the tribe will contribute $127,949.
Eligibility Guidelines
To be eligible for vocational rehabilitation services, an individual must:
  • Have a physical or mental impairment that results in a substantial impediment to employment.
  • Require VR services to prepare for, secure, retain or regain employment.
  • Belong to a federally recognized tribe.
  • Live in Jackson or Shawnee County.
Determining Eligibility
A Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor will determine eligibility from information collected from employment, school, and medical records. If additional information is needed, the VR counselor can arrange further assessments to determine eligibility. Once eligibility is determined, employment services may be provided.
Application Process
Medical, school, and mental health professionals refer many applicants. Other applicants have requested services themselves. Once an individual requests services, the VR counselor will have the individual or a representative complete an application and fill out the paperwork needed to make an eligibility determination.

91. Vocational Certifications Verses College Degrees
Associate degrees are offered primarily by community and technical colleges; 75%are vocational, focusing on business technologies and health, public, and
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The employment benefits realized by workers who have achieved different educational levelse.g., vocational certificates, associate degrees, and baccalaureate degreeshave been described in publications and supported by research data. Earnings as a function of education and other independent variables represent one category of comparison. This article compares the various credentials, their benefits in relation to employment, and their role in the lifelong learning patterns of career-focused individuals. Educational Credentials Certification.

92. 4 Career Training - Vocational Courses And Schools
design. These colleges all offer professional vocational courses suchas degrees and diplomas and financial assistance is available.
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VOCATIONAL AND CAREER TRAINING COURSES Feel inspired to pursue your vocation ? Want to start a new career but don't know where to look ? Then 4 Career Training is the site for you. We provide details on over 350 career training courses and more than 80 schools, covering everything from cooking schools to courses in interior design. Visit our Careers Page for details of the opportunities available to you.
You can find schools across the US and into Canada. There is also the opportunity for online education for certain career options, such as web development or graphic design. These colleges all offer professional vocational courses such as degrees and diplomas and financial assistance is available.
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For your convenience, here are some quick links to the most popular schools and vocational courses. Business training courses in your state: Top Business Training Courses Technological Colleges: Click Here for career information Cooking Colleges: Culinary Schools Web Development: Click for details of web design courses Microsoft Certification: Click for Microsoft Certification Training courses Online Degrees and Courses: Online College Degrees Graphic Design Career Training: Graphic Design Schools Fashion Design Courses: Fashion Colleges Interior Design Training: Interior Design Schools

93. Vocational Qualifications Links - Education - British Council - France
Some last only a few days, but there are also courses of one or two years leadingto vocational qualifications. London colleges Guide to further adult
http://www2.britishcouncil.org/france/france-education/france-education-study-uk

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Vocational Courses Vocational Qualifications and Certificates Vocational Qualifications Links Vocational Qualifications links General Information
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For Vocational and career based studies look at Studying in the UK – then at the sections The UK Education System ,  and   What You Can Study Pre-University and Vocational We have information about UK Education System
Explanation of Further Education System British Council Education UK
See Types of courses Career Based for an explanation of courses and qualifications
Course Search to look for a course
Course Browse for a list of courses British Council Education Information Sheets
Go to T ypes of Course then Choosing a Career-based Training Course
You can also look at Choosing the Right course - Quality Issues which has a section on Further Education Hobson’s Springboard site
An explanation of Further Education Finding a course? UCAS UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) is the organisation to which students must apply for entry to HND and degree level courses . Go Schools and Colleges then Advice for students for how to apply and to find a course Hotcourses A wide range of courses. Some last only a few days, but there are also courses of one or two years leading to vocational qualifications.

94. Vocational Courses - Education - British Council - France
a narrower range of courses than the state sector; some colleges specialise and offerone subject area only. In addition to vocational qualifications, many FE
http://www2.britishcouncil.org/france/france-education/france-education-study-uk

Vocational Qualifications
Vocational Courses Vocational Qualifications and Certificates Vocational Qualifications Links Vocational Courses We have some information about vocational courses for post-16 and post-18 education... Post-16 education
Students who want to proceed to a degree course generally remain in secondary education until the age of 18. They usually complete A-levels (or Scottish Certificate of Education (SCE) Higher-grades in Scotland) in three or more subjects. Some schools offer the International Baccalaureate as an alternative to A-levels or Scottish Highers. Students who want to train for a particular career choose from a very wide range of vocational courses, which are offered by Further Education (FE) institutions and by some schools. FE institutions may be state-funded or independent. All of them are permitted to admit international students. All institutions charge fees. State-funded FE institutions include: • sixth-form colleges • colleges of further education • tertiary colleges • specialist colleges • colleges of further and higher education.

95. Dallas/Fort Worth Colleges & Universities; Vocational (Trade) Schools & Career T
Fort Worth area (colleges Universities; vocational/Trade Schools Career TrainingPrograms; Military Recruiters in Dallas Tarrant Counties, Texas).
http://www.thehighschoolgraduate.com/local/DF00.htm
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If you are looking for more information about colleges, universities, trade schools, technical schools, or other educational or training programs Allied Career Center
1933 East Frankford Road, #110, Carrollton, Texas 75007
Recruiter: Info@alliedcareercenter.com or 972-939-5482
Website: www.alliedcareercenter.com/contact.htm
2109 Broadway, New York, NY 10023
Recruiter: Mark Brooks
Website: www.amda.edu ATI Career Training Center
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Website: www.aticareertraining.edu CCI Training Center 122 Lincoln Square, Arlington, Texas 76011 Recruiter: Admissions Website: www.cci-training.com Job Corps Recruiter: Patrice Victorian Website: www.jobcorps.org Lincoln Technical Institute 2501 East Arkansas Lane, Grand Prairie, Texas 75052 Recruiter: Director of Admissions Website: www.lincolntech.com Parker College of Chiropractic 2500 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas, Texas 75229

96. Pittsburgh Colleges & Universities; Vocational (Trade) Schools & Career Training
in the Pittsburgh area (colleges Universities; vocational/Trade Schools CareerTraining Programs; Military Recruiters in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania).
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Website: www.goang.com The Art Institute of Pittsburgh
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Recruiter: Newton Myvett
Website: www.aip.aii.edu Baltimore International College (Culinary Arts) 17 Commerce St., Baltimore, MD 21202 Recruiter: Lori Makowski, Admissions Website: www.bic.edu Builders Guild (Apprenticeship Programs) Recruiter: Kathy Zarisnak Website: www.buildersguild.org California University of Pennsylvania 250 University Avenue, California, Pennsylvania 15419 Recruiter: Admissions Office Website: www.cup.edu 1500 Northway Mall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15237 Recruiter: Glenn Legg Website: www.careerta.com Central Pennsylvania College Summerdale, PA 17093

97. The Homeroom: Vocational Schools, Colleges And Institutes
vocational Schools, colleges Institutes in British Columbia. The two northerncolleges opened in facilities formerly occupied by BC vocational Institutes.
http://www.mala.bc.ca/homeroom/content/postsec/colleges.htm
Historical overview The period from the mid-1950s to the late 1960s saw tremendous growth in the post-secondary sector, with the advent of new and enlarged vocational schools and the opening of new regional or community colleges. The growth was spurred by a hot economy and new technologies, and by an unprecedented confidence and a competitive spirit. The provincial economy grew at a phenomenal rate during the decades immediately following the Second World War. New technologies contributed to the growth and ensured the "good life" for many British Columbians. W. A. C. Bennett's Social Credit government, elected for the 3rd time in 1956, encouraged the confidence. The competitive spirit was fostered in part by desire to emulate the material success of the United States, and in part by anxieties over the Soviet Union, especially after the Russians launched Sputnik, the world's first artificial satellite in October 1957. Indeed, while sputnik started the space race, it also galvanized the provincial education system and in January 1958 the government appointed a Royal Commission on Education (Chant Commission). During World War II the facilities were shared by the federal government . In the case of Nanaimo, workshops and classrooms were relocated to an army camp in Harewood. After the war, the vocational schools were used for rehabilitation and civilian re-training schemes. Funding was provided by various jurisdictions, including federal government departments (Defence, Labour, Veterans Affairs) and provincial government departments (Labour, Education). Municipal authorities and local school boards also contributed resources to the schools.

98. Education: Vocational/Technical Colleges | Greater Shreveport Chamber Of Commerc
Education vocational/Technical colleges. Education. vocational/Technical colleges.Enrollment (1996). Number of institutions, 9, Fulltime enrollment, 334.
http://www.shreveportchamber.org/shreveport/bus-eco/demographics-stats/20.htm
Education: Vocational/Technical Colleges
Education Vocational/Technical Colleges Enrollment (1996) Number of institutions Full-time enrollment Part-time enrollment Total enrollment Vocational/Technical Institutions
(Click Institution Name For Details) American School Of Business (Shreveport)
Ayers Institute Inc (Shreveport)

Blalocks Professional Beauty College (Shreveport)

Diesel Driving Academy (Shreveport)
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Graduates by Program (1996) Less than one academic year At least one, but less than two academic years Total Percent Total Agricultural Business and Production N/A N/A N/A N/A Agricultural Sciences N/A N/A N/A N/A Architecture and Related Programs N/A N/A N/A N/A Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies

99. Education And Vocational Training
Education was a forum to redefine technical and vocational education policy to ACCC Association of Canadian Community colleges The Association of Canadian
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If entrepreneurship, finance, technology and market are the four cornerstones of an enterprise, "education and training" is the cement which holds them together.This page lists and rates electronic resources related to education and training with a particular focus on technical and vocational education. Last updated May 29th 2004
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Sites are reviewed individually and rated mostly according to content depth and value added, while also considering design, ease of navigation and speed of loading. For each category best resources are listed first.
Inforoute FPT

"Inforoute ftp" is an electronic network for vocational and technical training in Quebec. Its objectives is not only to develop and maintain an interactive electronic network, but also to facilitate exchanges of informations between all partners in vocational education and technical training. An excellent site which includes a link to the "Vocational Education Network" which provides users with information sources related to English-language training for the labour market throughout the province of Quebec.
Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC)

ERIC is a US information system that provides, through its 16 subject-specific clearinghouses, a variety of services and products on a broad range of education-related issues. Although not directly related per se to enterprise development, it provides, through AskERIC, access to key relevant education information (just try a search on youth entrepreneurship). Excellent site

100. CLA - Independent / Vocational Training Colleges
Independents, FE and vocational Training colleges. The current licensing schemefor incorporated FE colleges in England and Wales runs until 31 July 2004.
http://www.cla.co.uk/have_licence/fe/fe_independent.html

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The current licensing scheme for incorporated FE colleges in England and Wales runs until 31 July 2004. The independent FE Licence is administered with the assistance of the British Accreditation Council (BAC).
The new single blanket licence comprises the following key elements: Discounts are offered by CLA to independent FE colleges accredited by the BAC in recognition of their administrative and co-ordinating roles. Each independent FE college has its own licence, which must be obtained directly from CLA. For further information on the BAC, visit the British Accreditation Council website.
90 Tottenham Court Rd London W1T 4LP tel 020 7631 5555 fax 020 7631 5500 email cla@cla.co.uk

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