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What makes the 80-plus
colleges and universities of Career Education Corporation "schools of choice,"
selected by students who have many educational options?
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CEC schools deliver a career-focused education that provides students with the
knowledge and skills they need to compete successfully in today's job
marketplace.
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CEC schools prepare students for the technology-driven jobs of this millennium
in high-growth fields.
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CEC schools are leaders in their markets with long operating histories - more than
100 years, in some cases - sterling reputations and well-known brand names including
Le Cordon Bleu, Katharine Gibbs, International Academy of Design and Technology,
Sanford Brown, Colorado Technical University, American InterContinental University and
INSEEC in France.
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Many faculty members at CEC schools are working professionals in their field of
expertise, as well as educators, which enables them to bring a real-world
perspective into the classroom.
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CEC's innovative retention programs help students succeed by identifying and
proactively overcoming obstacles to beginning or completing their education.
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CEC campuses are located in "destination cities" offering varied cultural,
educational and vocational opportunities that appeal to out-of-area students.
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Students can select a CEC school with confidence that they will receive a total
educational experience second to none in preparing them to launch a career in
their chosen field.
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