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The notion of community college first developed in the United States. With the sole aim of getting students a job centric course that is affordably reliable. As for some, the four year graduate course has proved to be highly expensive and therefore they discontinue their education. Community colleges were set up for students who could not afford expensive courses, it was for them that this course was designed so that they could work as well as receive education in areas they seek to enter in future. Taking into consideration, certain specific areas which needed job oriented education and training, made community colleges a hit in local areas. Such colleges’ focal point was to provide students with an all round extensive training. The objective is training them to survive in the professional world.

These colleges offer various vocational courses to enroll in. Most students mistakenly take community college to be 13th grade, but it is not so. Their courses are equivalent to what the four year graduate programs offer, sometimes even better than them. In fact, if so is the case then students receive much better education at a community college that too at a cheaper price. In addition, students studying from a community college procure a chance to stay at home and not away. By the time their education is over they also learn to live independently, move out and handle all responsibilities.

Study at a community college gets over in a span of two years rather than four. This being another plus point saves two years, making it an option worth considering. You save two substantial years to move ahead.

Small size of classes at community colleges, make professors easily approachable. Where students get a chance to approach professors for solving problems, get added study assistance and individual attention. In a way, helping students to clear their doubts, spend more time in learning and hone their talents to get excellent grades. This small/limited group of professors and students makes it easy to socialize. These connections with faculty members will later on work as recommendations and open up a host of opportunities.

Canadian Community colleges are like sparks of hope in darkness for those students who cannot continue their education because of some hindrance.

Established in 1966, Centennial Community College was the first in Ontario. Initially serving in the east of Greater Toronto Area, via four campuses and seven satellite locations, Centennial College is well known across Canada for its history of ideal way of teaching and innovative programs. This Canadian college has highly career focused programs for candidates.

The school of Community and Health studies are famous for its innovative programs, eminent academic standards, and applied research in healthcare and educational technology. Centennial helps you transform your talents into professional skills.

Jun
09

Case studies can be an effective B2B promotional tool especially when your products and services are intangible, expensive, highly technical or provide benefits that are not instantaneously derived upon purchase. Supporting marketing collateral that tells the stories of other customers’ experiences with what you are selling are often useful to share with prospects during the sales process. Case studies can be a powerful means to promote the benefits of a product or service like this. A good case study follows a specific formula that will optimize its effectiveness. If you’ve been nominated, asked or commissioned to write a case study, and you have little experience the following is a guide to writing an effective case study.

To Begin

Just like any kind of writing, when you are writing a case study the point of your content is to show the reader a certain perspective. You do not just want to tell them something. You want to demonstrate it so that the benefits become tangible in their mind. An effective case study highlights how a specific situation was initially identified, which solution was selected to resolve the issue, and a summary of the final results. Many case studies, especially in the IT world, tend to be short, around 300-500 words. As a general rule, aim for three pages, and include one graphic per page at most. A graphic can be an effective tool for readers that are visual, but with any more than one graphic, you clutter the message and run the risk of making the case study seem like a hard sell.

The Title

In your case study title you should include a benefit of the product or service. Instead of writing “Technology Case Study”, say “Case Study on How X Improved Sales by Y.” This way you will grab the reader’s attention from the start.

The Structure

The structure of most case studies includes three main sections: the situation (or problem), the solution (or implementation) and the results (or future forecast). The opening section that outlines the situation or problem being faced should carry a punch. This section has to discuss some sort of pain or problem that the reader can relate to. Next you should demonstrate how your product or service resolved a critical business issue. What you’re saying in this section is that if the reader chooses your product or service their situation or problem can also be resolve.

The Meat

The more specific the case study, the more effective it will be. Concentrate on how the meat of the case study, which is the solution or service, addresses a very specific issue. The entire case study is built around this single issue, so you should make sure to fine tune it and make it clear to the reader. Don’t dilute the case study by addressing more than one issue.

The Numbers

Stick to one area and explain how your product or service can solve the problem you outlined in measurable and quantifiable terms. Where possible, support your case study with statistics, figures and tables. Mention the measured Return On Investment (ROI) and explain how the investment in your product/service pays for itself. Demonstrate how you can substantiate this; otherwise, your argument loses credibility. If possible, discuss how the solution can help contain costs. This area is very important, as budgets are always a sensitive issue to businesses. If you can illustrate through numbers how a similar company saved a certain amount of money by adopting your product or service, you’ll certainly capture the reader’s attention. To reduce barriers, demonstrate how your solution improves operations. Show how it fits into the business process. Mention how your system plugs into other applications or expensive business critical applications. Make sure the statistics stand out so that the reader can easily digest them and then remember them later on.

Finalization

Use your judgment when compiling the final case study document. Avoid making it too technical or overloading it with excessive statistics. A case study should be an easy read, so make sure you are not making your explanation unnecessarily complicated.

The Reward

The long term reward of writing an impressive case study is that they stand out. Decision-makers will use them as a source of reference. Your case study will be seen as a credible and reliable source of information and make the decision-makers think that this is the type of company people want to do business with. For more tips on business best practices, visit www.flourishingbusiness.com.

Jun
04

Study Abroad

by iwellbc

Studying abroad in today’s date is every student’s aspiration; because a foreign degree offers a lot of benefits that helps students in the long run of their careers. Though it’s no more a distant dream nowadays with the diversity in information and options available but the basic necessary details are very crucial to be known if one intends to pursue a career or course abroad. Various basic data like:

Basic documents required

Eligibility criterion

Options and courses available

Right sources of data to contact

And other additional information is required from a student before he/she steps out to pursue his/her dream career form a foreign university. The tenure of studying abroad can vary from a few weeks to an entire academic year.

What one pursues depends on the qualifications coupled with their interests. Some come to pursue a career oriented course like MBA, B.E LAW etc while others come to learn a language or culture varying upon their preferences and priority. Still many students might prefer to study abroad with a motive of exploring different topics under the scaffold of diverse education systems (e.g. a student of English who goes to the United States to study American literature). Besides these a major attraction to studying abroad are professional courses like MBA, LAW, MTECH, MS, ME, B PHARMA etc comprising a major part of course options for students these days.

A popular reason to study abroad is the desire of many to acquire a degree that is worthy enough to land them in their desired job and field professional courses like MBA, LAW, MTECH, MS, ME, B PHARMA etc comprising a major part of course options for students these days.

A popular reason to study abroad is the desire of many to acquire a degree that is worthy enough to land them in their desired job and field backed up with a university name that would help them achieve their objectives and the desired career, hence the recent trend shows a considerable increase in more and more students wanting to study abroad.

Students opt for studying abroad as an effort or attempt to diversify their opportunities beyond their existing options provided by their home universities and colleges, besides if one comes to think of it studying abroad brings along with it many excitements and added benefits like a lot many prestigious universities passing out from which will surely land you into a outstanding job and will be a plethora of lucrative offers both good and worthy enough increasing once chances as well as options. It would also give one a back up of a reputable university, providing a great platform to take off accompanied with other benefits like scholarship program’s, exchange student courses, job opportunities to one of the worlds leading sectors a recruiters etc. In turn enhancing once chances towards a better future.

The financial aspect which happens to be one of the most important factors affecting the entire decision of studying abroad varies form course to course and with different universities and destination. its not always necessary that studying abroad would be more expensive then studying in once home university, it can happen either ways, hence one needs to go through the these basic details very thoroughly, and to assist students there are many financial aids available to help them pursue their dream career smoothly like education loans, exchange courses, scholarships, loan on easy terms, policies, early saving schemes by banks etc.

STEPS TO BE KEPT IN MIND:

Though requirements vary by institution, several steps must be taken in order to study abroad.

1) The very first step is to find out all the documents that are required for the travel and course purpose so that no legal problems arrive at the eleventh hour. Documents like permit, visa, passport, medical etc are very time consuming and are required for almost all study abroad courses hence one should enroll for these as early as possible keeping in mind the contingency period.

2) It may also be possible that the student would have to arrange his own accommodation and lodging arrangements. While some universities provide hostel facilities some might not, so student should be aware of these details before hands and do the necessary arrangements as he / she will be going to a completely new country on their own. The might have to face issues like language, contracts, payments, search, legalities etc creating problem for the student. Though as a remedy for this problem many online sites these days are available making the entire process a lot simpler.

3) Another essential point that should be kept in mind is that one should before hand have complete knowledge of the country they are venturing into to avoid any unnecessary complications. Hence one should study before about the language, culture, customs, locations, law and order situation, travel warning and alerts etc to avoid jolting differences in their journey to study abroad. Many universities also hold an orientation session for foreign students coming in their country.

4) Final point to be taken care of is to travel light i.e. One should not over pack or over burden themselves because this will just result into a problem in their persuasion of course and commencing their journey. One should only carry the necessary items and try to avoid all those commodities that they can do without.

Apart from studying in India, one can also explore career options abroad. After pursuing a course from a good institute abroad, one can land a job with either a good company or work on his/her own and earn name, fame and wealth. This option can give one high visibility and recognition and success in life with the right choices made.

May
30

College Study Tips

by iwellbc

In school, you were always told to study, but did anybody actually teach you how to study? From elementary school to high school you were on your own. The only thing you knew about studying was that there would be consequences (failure, poor grades) if you did not study. If you know how to read and want to take the time to improve your grades, read on. You will have an advantage over the other students when you know HOW TO STUDY.

The Need to Study

We are all taught early on that there is a need to study. Once you reach college, the need to study increases as the material becomes harder. There are very few people who can memorize the course material and spill it back on an exam. You need information in the form of a textbook, handout, or study guide. Prepare yourself to study, get the necessary reading and writing materials and prepare for success.

Studying does not mean that you are less than intelligent. Not studying is the real symbol of ignorance. A college education is very important, and more than likely you have had to struggle to get where you are. When the test comes back with a failing grade, you will feel very frustrated, maybe to the point of giving up.

Prepare to Study

You should have an “action plan” for studying. You wouldn’t go on a date or to a party without a “plan”, so preparation is necessary. It is not that much fun, but the extra effort will pay off. Make sure you are in a comfortable place where you can focus. If there is a lot of noise or music, or somebody vying for your attention, you will lose your concentration. You can buy the extra reference material from a book store, but trying to use it with the television on will not be effective. Make sure the television is off, the music is off, the phone is disengaged. Keep your mind on the subject you are studying and try to avoid distractions.

Break Time

Do not wait until the last minute to review your study guide. Take the time to look over the information, you may find things that are not familiar, or different from what you thought at first. Have a set time for your study sessions, pace yourself over a reasonable period of time so you are not overwhelmed by information. Take frequent breaks to allow the information to register in your mind. Rest your eyes to avoid a headache, and eat healthy snacks. It is a good idea to stay away from caffeine, sugar and those ever-so-popular “energy drinks”.

Take Note!

Rewriting the information is a good way to retain the material. You can re-write your classroom notes. This is a “rehearsal” for the mind, and re-introduces the information to your mind. You may find something you missed or misunderstood. Also translating margin notes and hastily scribbled notes will provide mental exercise for your study habits.

Take good notes in the classroom, if you cannot keep up you may wish to record the lecture and replay it when you are able to write the information down. The better and more detailed notes you take in the classroom will help you when you are studying.

Join or Start a Study Group

What you want out of a study group are students who take the material and the course seriously. You are not there to discuss the latest reality shows or focus on mindless gossip. You can all pitch in to purchase and share the reference materials. Most college students could use a financial break. If a group of people focus on the class material, you could pick up information you missed or provide missing information. Also, hearing another person’s take on the class materials may give you a better understanding of the class.