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Sharpen your Computer and Business SkillsBecome proficient in Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, Access & PowerPoint with computer training at Dorsey Schools. Maximize interpersonal skills to reach your personal potential. Computer Training School Program information below includes an impressive list of leading employers who have hired Dorsey Graduates! Should you wish to learn more about any of the following computer training opportunities, please call 888-422-1188 or simply "click" the appropriate links. For further information on this program, call 888-422-1188 or contact us. Administrative Office SpecialistDORSEY ADVANTAGES:
For further information on this program, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SPECIALIST – Disclosures• How can I find out more about this career? For more information about a career as an Administrative Office Specialist, please visit the U.S. Department of Labor’s O*NET website. The Standard Occupational Code (SOC) for this career is 43-6014 and the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code for this program is 52.0407. Additional career information specific to the State of Michigan can be found at the Michigan Jobs & Career Portal; under the letter S select Secretary. • What is the total cost of the Administrative Office Specialist program? Tuition and fees for a student to complete the Administrative Office Specialist program within the normal time frame of nine months (as published in the school catalog) currently totals $13,860, which includes the cost of books and supplies. Total tuition may change based on a student’s decision to change programs, repeat classes, withdraw or interrupt training for any reason. Total tuition also includes a Netbook computer which is distributed during the student’s program as specified in the enrollment agreement, and the graduate’s cap and gown. For students who graduated between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010, 53% completed the program within the normal time frame of nine months (as published in the school catalog). • What percentage of graduates found employment related to their field of study? As reported in Dorsey Schools’ most recent annual institutional report to our accrediting agency, the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), 42% of students who graduated between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010 found employment in their field of study, or in a related field, by September 30, 2010. Additional graduates may have found work in their field of study, or in a related field, after September 30, 2010; however, those placements are not included in this calculation. • How much student loan debt does a typical graduate have to repay after graduation? The median loan debt for students who chose to finance their education using public debt (Title IV loans) was $6,615. The median loan debt for students who chose to finance their education using Dorsey’s institutional financing plan was $0. |
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