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Options for Life After High School

Do you dream of being a pastry chef? Building cars? If you have specific career goals, you may want to consider a college that trains you in that particular area.

To prepare for some careers you may need to attend a specialized college — such as culinary college. For others, especially more technical jobs, you may need to go to a vocational-technical college. 

Accredited institutions like these prepare students for specific skill-based careers, and are known as career colleges. Career college programs generally range from two to four years, depending on the extent of training required.

While many students choose to attend career colleges, others pursue these interests at community colleges, which often have lower tuition costs. Consider which one best suits your needs as you explore your options.

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Remington College

Majors, entrance exams, college accreditation, financial aid, and admissions applications: You have so many things to think about when you consider which college to attend.

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SCI powered by Woz U

Woz U is a diverse ecosystem that empowers Individuals (Learners), Higher Education and Corporations to overcome the talent and skill gaps plaguing the technology industry today and in the future.

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South Texas Vocational Technical Institute

At STVT, we believe that everyone has their own career path, and we are dedicated to helping you find yours. Each of our students can get a different educational experience, allowing you to get the hands-on learning experience that can prepare you for...

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South University

Our goal is simple: to provide educational opportunity for those who have decided to grow. Students who bring determination to us are met with the comprehensive education that will prepare them for professional and personal success, including degree...

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The College of Health Care Professions

You want a career that you can build a better life around – one that you can take pride in; that makes a difference in your community; and that can offer you and your family greater financial security. A career in healthcare can offer all of those...

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