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Career Services--Career Prep Programs

Interested in expanding your skills and experiences before entering the workforce?  The following programs represent a small sample of options that are geared toward college graduates - especially those with a liberal arts education.

Tuck Business Bridge Program (Hanover, NH)

Consists of a four-week, business "boot camp" specifically for liberal arts graduates transition from college to careers.

Denver Publishing Institute (Denver, CO)

The Publishing Institute is an intensive, full-time, four-week, graduate-level course that devotes itself to all aspects of book publishing. The Institute offers a wealth of workshops and teaching sessions in editing, marketing, and production, conducted by leading experts from all areas of publishing. During the final week, the Institute provides career counseling sessions to assist students in finding positions in publishing.

Capital University Paralegal Program (Columbus, OH)

The summer program is an intensive, 14-week program. There is also a 12-month, part-time program available.

Case Weatherhead School of Management (Cleveland, OH)

In a nine-month program, gain entry-level management and business skills you need for success. Unlike most other graduate business degrees, this two-semester degree program is specially designed for recent BA graduates with no prior business coursework.  As a graduate from one of their partner schools, Wittenberg candidates do not need to take the GMAT or GRE to apply.

East-West Center (Honolulu, HI)

The Asia Pacific Leadership Program (APLP) is a graduate certificate program combining the development of regional expertise with the enhancement of individual leadership capacity.

The East-West Center was established by the U.S. Congress to strengthen understanding and relatiosn between the peoples of the United States, Asia, and the Pacific through cooperative study, training, and research.









 

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