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  1. Comparing students' enrolment and graduate output in home economics with other vocational subjects in Colleges of Education in Nigeria.(Report): An article from: College Student Journal by D.O. Arubayi, 2009-09-01
  2. Cooperative community college and area high school vocational career training program in forestry technology by Raymond Dean Hickson, 1975
  3. A Directory of Public Vocational-Technical Schools, Colleges and Institutes in the U.S.A.: 1998-1999 (Directory of Public Vocational-Technical Schools and Institutes in the USA)
  4. Vocational education of junior college grade, (University research monographs) by G. Vernon Bennett, 1928
  5. Colleges & Vocational Technical Schools.(directory)(Directory): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly
  6. An investigation the factors affecting MIS student burnout in technical-vocational college [An article from: Computers in Human Behavior] by H.J. Yang, C.K. Farn,
  7. The Forester for '40. A Yearbook of the North Dakota School of Forestry, Junior College, Vocational School, State Forest Nursery by Leslie, editor Forsgren, 1940
  8. Mathematics, Second Custom Edition, SJVC San Joaquin Vocational College by Marvin L. Bittinger, 2008
  9. Secondary Schools in County Wexford: Bridgetown Vocational College, St Augustine's and Good Counsel College, New Ross, St Peter's College
  10. Chronicle Vocational School Manual 2006-2007: A Directory of Accredited, Approved, Certified, Licensed or Registered Vocational and Technical Schools With ... College & Technology School Databook)
  11. Articulation Between For-Profit Private Occupational Schools and Secondary Vocational Programs/Colleges and Universities (Information Series, No 315) by Max J. Lerner, 1987-11
  12. Apprenticeship and Community Colleges by Jeffrey A. Cantor, 1993-08-23
  13. What It Will Be Like: A Layman's Guide To The College Graduate's First Years Out by Richard Hoyer-Ellefsen, Careers, 2000-02-18
  14. How to Succeed in Your First Job: Tips for College Graduates by Elwood F Holton, Sharon S Naquin, 2001-01-30

61. New Hampshire (NH) Technical And Vocational Colleges
New Hampshire (NH) Technical and Vocational Colleges, compiled by DirectoryNH.com.
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62. Vocational-colleges
VocationalcollegesIndex of elementary schools, middle schools, high schools and colleges across America and all resources about education that education articles, education
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63. Vocational Colleges
I was thinking about going to sanford brown college but I am afried that I would not be offered a job because of the type of school I chose to gko to.
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64. Vocational Colleges: Advanced College- South Gate, CA
We offer job placement assistance and financial aid to our students.
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65. Vocational Colleges Articles From ArticlesBase.com
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66. Vocational Colleges
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67. Focus Vocational Training November 2005, Vocational Training, Vocational College
Focus Vocational training November 2005, Vocational training, Vocational colleges in the USA and Canada have a lot to offer international students, reveals Bethan Norris.
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68. Vocational Schools | Vocational Schools
Vocational Schools When You Know What You Want.
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Vocational Schools: When You Know What You Want
But the choices are not just whether or not to go to university. There are some in-between options that may be better suited to those who are not interested in gaining a greater education about many subjects that may or may not be useful to them in their future career. Vocational schools provide an excellent proposition to those who want special education and training on their chosen career path, without all the general education a college or university requires. Vocational training schools, sometimes referred to simply as trade schools, provide the necessary training for those who plan to begin a career in a specific field. Of course there are plenty of jobs that require a college education and even some that will accept vocational school training prefer a more diversified and extensive college degree, but there are some occupations for which vocational trade schools are a perfect preparation for the job ahead. Some of the fields in which you might find programs in vocational schools are in various types of nursing, auto mechanics, paralegals and many, many others. Some of these are great starter careers which you can stick with as your life long career, or use your experience, and a bit of additional education to advance in the field in the future, when the timing might be better for you. Vocational technical schools are generally part of a two year college that provides education and training that will help in such fields as office management, computer technology, culinary arts and welding. This type of training can get you started on your career path more quickly than getting a broader degree.

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