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California Coast University attends the 39th Annual Training Symposium for the California Crime Prevention Officers Association
California Coast University attends the 39th Annual Training Symposium for the California Crime Prevention Officers Association
Admissions Representatives from California Coast University were on hand to meet with law enforcement professionals to discuss how one of our degree programs might be of benefit to the attendees.


Published On: September 25, 2013

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4 Tips to Find Your Next Job Faster
4 Tips to Find Your Next Job Faster
Today’s tough economy has put many people out of work, and that means that there are more job applicants than jobs. While many Americans rely on online job listings to find employment opportunities, the internet isn’t necessarily the best job-hunting tool at their disposal. So, how can you get your foot…


Published On: August 09, 2013

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Train Your Brain for Better Memory
Train Your Brain for Better Memory
Establishing a connection means personalization. whether social, business, or otherwise. Whether social, business, or otherwise, If you can’t remember another person’s name, you’re going to struggle to form a relationship, whether social, business, or otherwise.


Published On: July 17, 2013

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Wounded Warrior Program Aids Young Disabled Veterans
Wounded Warrior Program Aids Young Disabled Veterans
A lethal roadside bomb wounded Master Sergeant Jeffrey Mittman on July 7, 2005, in Baghdad, Iraq. Mittman chose to become involved in a training program with National Industries for the Blind (NIB) through the Warrior in Transition Program.


Published On: May 13, 2013

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The 87th Annual Distance Education and Training Council (DETC) Conference - San Francisco
The 87th Annual Distance Education and Training Council (DETC) Conference - San Francisco
The famed city by the bay hosted the DETC's 87th Annual Conference. The conference offered the opportunity for colleagues to gather and exchange ideas.


Published On: May 08, 2013

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Survey Says Impoverished Children Crave Education First
Survey Says Impoverished Children Crave Education First
The average 10- to 12-year-old in the US aspires to be a famous athlete, singer, or actor when they grow up. Their counterparts in the developing world often prioritize professions requiring a college education. Why?


Published On: January 13, 2013

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