Lansing Community College will give students their money back if they cannot find a job a year after completing a short-term noncredit training program at the Michigan institution, reports the Lansing State Journal. The offer applies to only four programs: pharmacy technician, customer-service call-center workers, certified quality inspectors, and home-technology-integration technicians. The community college made the offer to encourage potential students to enroll, the newspaper reports.
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Community College Offers Students a Guarantee: a Job or Your Money Back
February 11, 2010, 2:41 pm
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One Response to Community College Offers Students a Guarantee: a Job or Your Money Back
emoticon - February 16, 2010 at 8:47 am
I’m surprised that burger flipper and cashier aren’t on the list.