CAC to host business, computer technology programs and university transfer forum
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 3/11/20
The Central Arizona College Business and Computer Technology Division and Business Club will host their annual business program and university transfer forum Thursday, April 2, at the Signal …
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CAC to host business, computer technology programs and university transfer forum
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The Central Arizona College Business and Computer Technology Division and Business Club will host their annual business program and university transfer forum Thursday, April 2, at the Signal Peak Campus, Room N113A, 8470 N. Overfield Road in Coolidge.
The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. with an overview of CAC’s accounting and business programs as well as computer technology including software development, Web design, computer business applications and networking technologies. Students and participants must select one area to explore.
At 6 p.m., university representatives from Arizona State University, Grand Canyon University, Northern Arizona University and University of Arizona will present specific transfer path information for each of the CAC programs above.
Students who complete CAC certificate and degree programs are prepared for a variety of industry positions or university transfer opportunities. Potential incoming freshman students or currently enrolled students who are interested in these guided pathways are encouraged to attend this once-a-year forum.
The business division is requesting that participants complete an advisory program survey at the end of the evening and provide feedback on these programs.
For more information, contact Shawn LaFalce, academic division assistant, at 520-494-5487 or business.division@centralaz.edu.