The event includes three days of virtual open houses from March 27-29, followed by an in-person fair from 1-3 p.m. on March 30 in the Plano Campus atrium. All sessions, including the in-person fair, are free and open to the public.
Workforce programs are designed to focus on specific marketable skills that can prepare students for a career, and in many cases, workforce program certificates are “stackable,” according to a news release from Collin College. That means students can earn one or more certificates while also earning credits toward an associate degree in their chosen field.
Programs featured during the fair will include American Sign Language and interpreter education, banking and finance, biotechnology, business management, commercial music, commercial photography, communication design, computer networking, computer systems, early childhood education, human resources, insurance management, marketing, medical assisting advanced practice, and others.
More information, times and registration links are available online.
The Plano Campus is located at 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway in Plano.
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