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September 13, 2007 Volume 1 Issue 4  
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Career Fairs: Coming Soon to a Campus Near You
Transfer Tips: Plan Now for Your Future
Love Cars? Check Out the Automotive Technology Program
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Did You Know … ?

Get your answers with our FAQsIf you have a question about a DCCCD service, chances are you’ll find an answer in our FAQs. Just click on FAQs: Get Answers in the upper-right corner of the DCCCD home page (http://www.dcccd.edu). There, you can search by topic or browse the answers to 130 common questions about financial aid, student e-mail, grades, tuition and more.
 
Career Fairs: Coming Soon to a Campus Near You

Find yourself a jobIf you’re looking for a job, take advantage of the career fairs hosted by each college’s Career Services Office throughout the year. At a typical fair, you can visit with 30 to 90 employers who want to hire full-time or part-time employees for a wide range of positions.

When you attend a fair, wear professional attire and bring plenty of copies of your resume. DCCCD’s job fairs are open to the public, so if you have friends or family who are job hunting, spread the word!

See the career fair schedule, or visit your college’s Career Services Office to learn more about the many types of assistance they can offer as you plan your career or search for a job.
 

Transfer Tips: Plan Now for Your Future

Think about your futureDo you want to go to a four-year college or university after you leave DCCCD? If so, be smart – start planning now.

Visit the Transfer From DCCCD Web page for transfer-related tips and resources as well as links to university transfer guides and articulation agreements.

Let your academic advisor know that you’re interested in transferring, and he or she can answer questions about the process and help you choose the right courses.
 

Love Cars? Check Out the Automotive Technology Program

Get your hands on Auto TechIf you like to work with your hands and your head, have a burning desire to know how things work and have a knack for solving problems, you may have what it takes to be an automotive technician.

Training in DCCCD’s Automotive Technology program can provide the skills you need to jump-start your automotive career.


Visit the Automotive Technology program page for more information about this program, or learn about more DCCCD credit programs.
 
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