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A career development institute is a school or listing of courses designed to help the student learn and transition into a new, or established career. These careers can be anything from an accountant, to an artist, to a pharmacy assistant, to a doctor, and so on.

During the twelfth year of high school students begin receiving brochures in the mail from colleges, universities, and other trades. A pamphlet from a career development institute gives the student a brief introduction to the types of professions they cater to, where they are located with contact information and how to apply. Schools like the Stratford Career Institute add a growing number occupations and courses on a yearly basis with classes designed for the student embarking on a new career or the professional seeking to further their knowledge.

Interested students utilize the internet to learn more about a career development institute and what it has to offer. Most administrations realize the potential to gain students by creating a webpage presence with easy to find FAQs (frequently answered questions). A search for "career development institute" on a search engine brings up a large listing of schools and programs to fit any need.

Fill out an online form to receive a free informational packet from a career development institute.

Once a student decides which institute is a likely choice for them, the next step is to see what is needed to enroll. Any website for a career development institute should have a section to explain how much classes costs, enrollment qualifications, how to enroll and pay for classes. Low income students may also have the choice of filling out an application for financial aid, which is a loan the student will need to pay back whether or not they completed the course. In some cases, grants are offered to qualified students, most of which the student is not required to pay back.

While some career development institutes still entail the student to reside locally, many offer distance learning courses. Distance learning is done either by receiving books and courses through the mail and sending finished assignments back through the post office, or receiving course materials and finishing assignments online through e-mail and chat systems. Online courses for a career development institute allows the student to work one-on-one with an instructor through e-mail, occasionally granting access to telephone the instructor with important questions that cannot be answered online. Snail mail based distance learning requires that most important questions be addressed to the instructor on the telephone as writing to the instructor can take up to two weeks before getting a reply.

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