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Looking for Your Career Path?

Life is all about change. But change without an objective or purpose can often produce the wrong results or even prevent us from getting where we truly want to be. One of the most important roles we play in our communities is helping prospective students deal with the issue of change. 
 
Should I make a change in my life?
Should education or training be a part of that change?
Will training help me to reach my goals?
What should I look for in a school, training facility or college?
What career path would be best for me?
How can I make it happen?
 
These are very common questions. Our admissions staff understands the challenges and their role is to help.
 
 
You may want to take a brief time to get a clear picture of where you are now and where you would like to be. This can be very constructive in getting the most out of your visit to one of our campuses and with your interview with an Admissions Representative.
 
 

Getting Started

 
How would respond to these statements?
 

If you are employed….

 
1.     I am often bored at work
2.     I see no value in the work I do
3.     I don’t look forward to going to work
4.     I do not use all my abilities at work
5.     I have already mentally quit my job
6.     I feel unappreciated at work
7.     I often daydream of having a different job
8.     I feel like I am underpaid
9.     My work is not that challenging
10.   There is no room for personal growth at work
 
If you agreed with any of these statements, you might consider making a change. 
 
We can help. For more information or to schedule an admissions appointment, contact the campus nearest you. Or click the Request Information button below.
 
 

If you are not employed….

 
 
1.     I am not happy with my current status
2.     I am not sure what I want to do
3.     I have a difficult time finding a job
4.     I can’t find a job that I like
5.     I don’t have the skills to get a better job
6.     I am not qualified for any meaningful job
7.     I can’t find a job that pays enough
8.     I want a job that I can be proud of
9.     I put in applications but don’t get called
10.   I can’t afford to go to school
 
 
If you agreed with any of these statements, you might consider making a change. 
 
We can help. For more information or to schedule an admissions appointment, contact the campus nearest you. Or click the Request Information button below.
 
 

If you are already considering a change,
but have concerns about what role education or training might play....

 
1.     I don’t know where to begin
2.     I am not sure what I want to do
3.     I don’t know how to find the best school for me
4.     I know college graduates that can’t find a job
5.     I am not sure that training is the answer for me
6.     I can learn everything I need to know on my own
7.     I don’t have time to waste
8.     I get bored and lose interest easily
9.     I have too many obstacles in my life
10.   I am afraid I can’t succeed in school
 
 
If you agreed with any of these statements, you should consider seeking assistance. 
 
We can help. For more information or to schedule an admissions appointment, contact the campus nearest you. Or click the Request Information button below.
 

 

 

Success Stories

After completing the ESL program, I decided to continue my education at ICT. I am in the CIS Associatie degree program and I am very pleased with what I have been able to accomplish at ICT.
 

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