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Adult Training and Educational Opportunities

Adult Training and Educational Opportunities. What opportunities do I have?. Universities Kent State University Private / Liberal Arts Walsh University Technical / Vocational Hamrick Truck Driving School Community Colleges Stark State College of Technology . Universities .

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Adult Training and Educational Opportunities

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  1. Adult Training and Educational Opportunities

  2. What opportunities do I have? • Universities • Kent State University • Private / Liberal Arts • Walsh University • Technical / Vocational • Hamrick Truck Driving School • Community Colleges • Stark State College of Technology

  3. Universities • Large (college) schools • Students can usually earn Bachelor, Master, and/or Doctoral degrees. • Publicly funded by the state to offset tuition costs.

  4. Private / Liberal Arts • Smaller than Universities • Most students earn their Bachelor degree, not many Master and Doctoral programs. • Cost more to attend because no public funds are used to offset the cost. • Because of their smaller sizes, it is harder to gain admissions.

  5. Technical / Vocational • Small in size • Most students earn certificates or a two year technical degree. • Because most programs are under two years, the overall cost is cheaper than Private or University schools.

  6. Community Colleges • Smaller than Private or Universities but bigger than vocational or technical schools. • Most students earn their Associate Degree. • Cost less to attend because they are usually partially funded by county government. • Admission to a community college is easy.

  7. Web Activity • Type in www.50states.com • Double click on the Ohio link. • Using your list of Ohio colleges and Universities, scroll down the page and double click on either Colleges and Universities or Community and Technical Colleges. • Select a school and view their home page.

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