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Saturday, February 23, 2013

CCAC Boyce Campus to Host Job Fairs

Here's a look at some job fairs at CCAC Boyce Campus in Monroeville.

Community College of Allegheny County Boyce Campus Job Placement & Career Services will host a series of job fairs throughout February, March and April. Representatives from many of the region’s employers will be available to answer questions and discuss current job opportunities, including full-time, part-time and summer job openings. Individuals attending these events should dress professionally and bring a copy of their resumes. Some events only are open to current CCAC students and alumni as noted. Nursing Job Fair Date: Monday, Feb. 25 Time: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Location: CCAC–Boyce Lecture Hall Lobby This free event is open to current CCAC students and alumni. OTA/PTA Job Fair Date: Tuesday, March 12 Time: 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Location…

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

CCAC Celebrates Black History Month with Events, Displays

Both Boyce Campus in Monroeville and the Homewood-Brushton Center will celebrate the historical contributions of African-Americans.

Community College of Allegheny County-Boyce Campus in Monroeville and the CCAC Homewood-Brushton Center are offering a number of Black History Month programs to celebrate the historical legacy and contributions of African Americans. CCAC's Offices of Student Life, and the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion have organized a number of activities throughout the month across the CCAC campuses. To see the full schedule of Black History Month offerings, click here. _____________________ Plum-Oakmont Patch is on Facebook and on Twitter. Don't forget to sign up for our daily email newsletter by clicking here.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Plum School Board Forgoes Participating in Charter School

Board members said they don't want to participate in creating a charter school with the Penn Hills and Gateway school districts.

Members of the Plum School Board have passed on the opportunity to create a charter school with the Penn Hills and Gateway school districts. At an education committee meeting on Monday, a majority of the board members voiced concerns about joining in the effort to convert the Boyce Campus Middle College High School program into the High School and Beyond Charter School. BCMC currently operates at Community College of Allegheny County's Boyce Campus in Monroeville as an alternative schooling option for students in Plum, Gateway and Penn Hills school districts—Woodland Hills opted out of the program this year. About 27 Plum students are enrolled in the program this year. Plum Superintendent Timothy Glasspool said the charter school would be …

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

There's Still Time to Register for Fall Term at CCAC-Boyce Campus

CCAC classes start Aug. 22 and Sept. 6.

Anyone interested in attending the Community College of Allegheny County still can register for the fall term. Registration will remain open through Aug. 20 for 15-week courses beginning Aug. 22. Students must enroll by Sept. 3 for the 13-week “late start” semester with classes beginning Sept. 6. Nationally, almost 40 percent of the college student population is made up of adults going back to school, compared to 6 percent in 1980. Another 3.4 million older students are enrolled part-time, many training for new careers or upgrading job skills in the current challenging economic climate, according to a CCAC press release. School officials said CCAC has options for everyone. “People can go to school to pursue their lifelong dreams, change …

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