San Diego veterans engaged in virtual learning are breathing a sigh of relief after finding out that certain GI Bill benefits will be extended because of the pandemic.
In just a few weeks, several local veterans who are enrolled in the vocational college called the California Institute of Arts & Technology (CIAT) are scheduled to lose about two-thirds of their housing funds.
In just a few weeks, several local veterans who are enrolled in the vocational college called the California Institute of Arts & Technology (CIAT) are scheduled to lose about two-thirds of their housing funds.
California Institute of Arts & Technology Readies Students for IT Careers
Pioneering combination of academic degree, on-the-job training and skills certifications from CompTIA produces workforce-ready graduates
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SAN DIEGO, April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Students at California Institute of Arts & Technology (CIAT) who are pursuing careers in information technology (IT) are building knowledge and skills through a unique multi-dimensional learning path that readies them to join the tech workforce while offering them a high level of ROI on their time and personal investment.
CIAT s pioneering a one-of-a-kind Applied Bachelor s degree program combines the value of a traditional academic degree with the best practices of career preparation, technical training and professional certifications, including those offered by CompTIA, the nonprofit association for the IT industry and its workforce.