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Computer Repair Students Gain Hands-On Training
Palo Alto College
Corporate and Community Education Division
Computer Repair Technician Job-Entry Program - Free PC Clinic
Saturday, April 13, 2013, the students of the Computer Repair Technician program from CCE's CompTIA Academy were prepared to troubleshoot, fix, and offer recommendations to clients about their personal computers free of charge, courtesy of the Corporate and Community Education Division at Palo Alto College.
The students were offering their assistance from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with the experienced advice from Instructor, Laura Maldonado.
Many different computer-technical problems were brought to the attention of these students that day, such as computer viruses, hardware and software issues, "slow" computers due to lack of memory and older models that were in need of upgrades, requiring the students to use their knowledge gained from the program in a hands-on approach.
Communicating with clients was also a valuable experience these students gained at this clinic. They learned exactly the kind of problems that usually arise with different types of computers along with what questions to ask and recommendations to give to each client depending on their specific scenario.
To learn more about our Computer Repair program or find out how to register, call 210-486-3400 or log onto our website.
For more photos, log onto our facebook page!
Corporate and Community Education Division
Computer Repair Technician Job-Entry Program - Free PC Clinic
Saturday, April 13, 2013, the students of the Computer Repair Technician program from CCE's CompTIA Academy were prepared to troubleshoot, fix, and offer recommendations to clients about their personal computers free of charge, courtesy of the Corporate and Community Education Division at Palo Alto College.
The students were offering their assistance from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with the experienced advice from Instructor, Laura Maldonado.
Many different computer-technical problems were brought to the attention of these students that day, such as computer viruses, hardware and software issues, "slow" computers due to lack of memory and older models that were in need of upgrades, requiring the students to use their knowledge gained from the program in a hands-on approach.
To learn more about our Computer Repair program or find out how to register, call 210-486-3400 or log onto our website.
For more photos, log onto our facebook page!
Job Opportunity
If you've completed any one of our Logistics, Warehouse Management, or Industrial Automation courses and are currently looking for a new job, Visionworks will be at a table in the Center for Academic Transitions next week.
Co-Listing
Did you know CCE offers students an opportunity to register for credit courses without entering a degree plan through Co-Listed Classes? Learn more about co-listing below:
Co-Listed Courses…"What
are they?"
Co-listed courses are credit
courses. Corporate and Community
Education (CCE) students are allowed the opportunity to participate in a credit
course for non-credit. This
collaboration allows non-credit students who would like to enhance theirs
skills or learn something new in a particular discipline, the opportunity to
register into a credit course without entering into a credit degree plan.
What student’s are
interested in Co-Listed Classes?
- Degreed students seeking professional development.
- Life-long learners.
- Pre-matriculation student (Students seeking college experience)
Which academic courses
are eligible to be Co-Listed?
- Almost all subject courses are eligible to be
co-listed. Each department chairperson
and/or lead instructor is given the right to make the determination and
approval to allow students into a co-listed course within their department
and/or discipline.
- Upper level courses can be considered for co-listing on an individual bases. CCE will seek approval from the department chairperson and/or lead instructor as well.
Benefits to Students
- Enrolling as a co-listed student, allows the
student to enroll into a credit course to obtain the competencies of the course
without entering into a credit degree plan.
- No THEA requirements.
- Normally no pre-requisite requirements.
- Reduced tuition and fees.
- Increased course offerings available to the
student.
- Upon course completion, the student will receive a Certificate of Completion; only if the student has successfully completed 80% of the course requirements.
Benefits to the College
- Increased enrollment from students who would not
normally enroll.
- Increased contact hours.
- Increased revenue (Tuition/Fees).
- Reduced the number of killed courses. Co-listing has supported credit courses from being cancelled because of the CCE students registered into the given course.
Benefits to Department/Instructor
- Increased
enrollment
- Co-listed
students meet the same course requirements (attendance, exams, participation,
etc.) as credit students.
- Chairs
and instructors may determine which courses/section can be co-listed.
- CCE
will market co-listed credit classes accordingly; in particular through
the CCE schedule and other marketing materials.

Just enter a search word or phrase under the "courses" search tab (example: music) and all of the related classes will appear with their description. Once you've found a particular class or set of classes, come by the office and we will gladly get you set up!
SER Grant Awarded to CCE
SER Grant Awarded for Office Training.
The Corporate
and Community Education Division’s Office Education, Business and Finance
Department was awarded the Request for Proposal (RFP) in partnership with SER
Jobs for Progress, Inc. and Workforce Solutions Alamo.
This RFP pays tuition and fees, enabling
individuals receiving unemployment benefits the opportunity to receive training
in General Office and Customer Service disciplines.
This training contract,
totaling $165,944, will be ongoing until September 2013 with the option of
continuing 4 more years.
EMT - Field Exercise Training
Palo Alto College
Corporate and Community Education Division
EMT Course - Field Exercise Training
Actors and moulage artists were on scene to imitate real-life injuries these students would have to treat daily while working as a certified EMT. From broken arms to burns and blood loss, these students were put to the test on dealing with everyday stresses EMT's face.

(moulage created by artists to imitate real-life injuries pictured left)
To learn more about our EMT program or find out how to register, call 210-486-3400 or log onto our website.
Corporate and Community Education Division
EMT Course - Field Exercise Training
Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013, the students of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course geared up for their field exercise training at 9 a.m. Course coordinator, Jennifer Nottingham, arranged for several different scenarios to be set-up, requiring the students to use their knowledge gained from the class in a hands-on approach.
(EMT students pictured above, from left to right: Hannah Walik, Dylan Bukowski, Kevin Kozowyk, Sergio Guerra, Roy Hernandez, Garrett Mercer, Shelly Ryan, Rene Flores)
(Students medically assisting actors during scene pictured right)
(moulage created by artists to imitate real-life injuries pictured left)
To learn more about our EMT program or find out how to register, call 210-486-3400 or log onto our website.
For more photos, log onto our facebook page!
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