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(Advertorial) Lehman College to Hold Career Info Session 

Lehman College’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies is offering the first of its spring 2016 semester free career information sessions on Jan. 16 at 10:30 a.m. Expert guidance will be provided on several non-credit certificate programs for those who wish to acquire new skills to change careers or upgrade skills for their current position.

Programs covered include Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC); Business Bookkeeping; Certified Financial Planner (CFP); IRS Enrolled Agent; Real Estate Salesperson; Entrepreneurship; Computer Information Technology including Microsoft Office Specialist Certification,  Graphics and Web Design and Programming, A+ Computer Technician, Healthcare IT Technician, and Cisco Networking Academy Certification; Medical/Surgical Coding and Billing; Allied Health including Pharmacy Technician, Dental Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, Home Health Aide, CNA, EKG and Phlebotomy Technician, PCA/PCT (Nurse Technician); and Child Care (Early Childhood Development Professional).

The session will be held on the Lehman College campus in the Music Building at the first floor. These information sessions will be repeated on Wednesday, Jan. 20 at 6:30 p.m. On Jan. 22 at 10:30 a.m. at CUNY on the Concourse (2501 Grand Concourse), additional information sessions for the Allied Health programs only will be held.  For more information or a catalog of all spring semester classes for adults and children and teens, call (718) 960-8512 or visit www.lehman.edu/scps.

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