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- If you are seeking a career with good compensation
and long-term growth opportunities, Maric College can help you
get started in only months!
There are rewarding opportunities available for you right now
offering you good pay and advancement potential.
We can provide you with the training and job placement assistance
to start working in just months from now. More importantly -
once you're working, there are a number of ways to advance just
as thousands of our graduates have done for over 25 years!
Windows 2000 MCSE, A+, NET+, INET+, CNA, CCNA, and LPI certification
training is available at Maric College through two programs:
"Computer Network Engineer" and "Network Engineering
Technology - Associate Degree Program". These classes are
open for enrollment, apply now and enter the exciting and fast
paced world of Information Technology.
The "Computer Network Engineer" program is designed
for the experienced computer user and qualifies students for
the Windows 2000 MCSE exams.
Maric College offers career services to all eligible graduates.
An eligible graduate is any student who has successfully completed
all graduation requirements as stated in the “Graduation Requirements”
section of the catalog. Many students desire to obtain employment
on their own. The College supports and encourages this effort
and will provide techniques on seeking and securing employment.
Students are responsible for advising the College of their employment
information.
The College Career Services Department will assist students
in their job search. Career services include assistance with
resume writing, interviewing, identifying job openings, and
other job search activities. It should be understood that career
services offered by the College are not an obligation or guarantee
of employment. If a student fails to attend a job interview
arranged by the Career Services Department, the service may
no longer be available to that student.
Although average starting wage information based on data received
from employers and graduates may be available to prospective
students, no employee of the College is authorized to guarantee
that a graduate will earn any specific amount. The student’s
program of study, employer needs, current economic conditions,
and other factors may affect wage levels.
Continuous career services are available to all eligible graduates.
Graduates who require additional assistance after their initial
employment should contact the College to provide updated resume
information and are encouraged to use the resources available
in the Career Services Department.
Part-time Jobs: Many students work on a part-time basis during
their training to help with their education costs. If students
require assistance in securing part-time employment while attending
classes, the Career Services Department will make every effort
to assist them in their search.