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Main › Academics & Learning › Vocational Training
 

Vocational Schools Offer Fast-track Education

 
Author: Michael Bustamante

Looking for a quick way to learn a new profession? Vocational Schools offer high-speed certification, diplomas and even undergraduate degrees, without all the hassles of a traditional school setting.

Vocational Schools (also known as Trade Schools) are secondary and postsecondary education institutions that serve an important function in today's world: educating and training students for careers in skilled professions and trades. Many hundreds of privately and publicly supported trade schools offer licensure, certification, and degrees in a diverse array of business, trade, academic, and technical fields.

Vocational Schools offer a whole host of vocational studies such as mechanics, carpentry, plumbing, and construction, to name just a few. Degrees and certificates are awarded for completion of courses of study in the classroom, by apprenticeship in the field, and by distance learning programs presented online via the Internet.

Licensure and certificates are awarded by vocational schools to beauticians, barbers, cosmetologists; to office and business professionals, administrative assistants, public administrators, paralegals, accountants, financial advisors; to technical information specialists, software developers, electronics engineers; to realtors and surveyors; to graphic designers, interior designers, fashion designers; to physical therapists, fitness trainers, optometrists, medical transcriptionists, nursing and other health care professionals; and for studies in medical billing and coding. One can even study broadcasting, writing, and film-making in vocational schools.

Trade schools can be accredited by the state in which the school is located, however some vocational and trade schools are not accredited. Certificates and degrees from accredited schools carry more weight than those awarded by an non-accredited school, as non-accredited certification may not be acceptable to state or federal civil service jobs, and sometimes not acceptable to other employers. Another advantage of attending an accredited school is that they frequently are permitted to offer federal financial aid, such as Stafford and Perkins loans and Pell grants. Students must contact the financial aid officer at the school for the financial aid applications. Some financial aid documents are offered online.

It is wise to review the curriculum and curriculum content before choosing a school, and, if possible, meet with school administrators and instructors to discuss your goals and needs. Also ask about placement programs, as many vocational schools offer placement services to their graduates.

If you are interested in learning more about Vocational Schools and the numerous programs of study offered, please feel free to search the Schools Galore website for more in-depth information and resources.

DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERAL OVERVIEW and may or may not reflect specific practices, courses and/or services associated with ANY ONE particular school(s) that is or is not advertised on SchoolsGalore.com.

Copyright 2006 - All Rights Reserved Michael Bustamante, in association with Media Positive Communications, Inc. for SchoolsGalore.com

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Author Bio:
Michael Bustamante is a proclaimed scripter. Michael likes to write articles about this topic.
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