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Henry Devries from UCSD Extension talks about the importance of taking advantage of the resources at UCSD Extension here in San Diego. They have a number of certificate programs as well as networking events to help get you employed. Posted: 12/16/2008 1:00:00 AM Scott Norton shares his success in his life for constantly educating himself and how. Posted: 6/11/2008 Everyone needs financial aid at some point. Sandy Sorenson provides financial aid and various career services to students looking to start or continue their education. Posted: 6/11/2008 Her first job was in the probation department for 13 years. Dagmar Fuss shares the story of her carer path. Posted: 3/20/2008 Always continue your education and follow your dreams no matter how old or where you are in life. Posted: 3/20/2008 Fulfillment in your career is a sign that you have achieved the ultimate goal. Dagmar Fuss from Coleman College talks about what success means to her. Posted: 3/20/2008 Dagmar Fuss talks about education and the growth the tuition industry is experiencing. Posted: 3/20/2008 Looking for work is a task we all strive to complete at some point in our lives. If this is you, listen to John Bullock's great advice on steps to take when looking for your next career. Posted: 3/20/2008 What is the term networking and how does it apply to you? Coleman College has a network of local companies available to their students. John Bullock explains the nature of networking. Posted: 3/20/2008 Listen to why internships are incredibly important to the success of any individual. Posted: 3/20/2008 Life long learning is extremely important for continued success. Watch this video to hear John Bullock explain why he feels learning should never cease. Posted: 3/20/2008 Kaplan University - Online Preview
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