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Senior Instructor Jon Hohenberger oversees student Revere Hawks during a computer simulation at the Computer Training Academy in Temecula.
Senior Instructor Jon Hohenberger oversees student Revere Hawks during a computer simulation at the Computer Training Academy in Temecula.

Computer Training Academy assists job seekers with anytime, anywhere learning and intensive career placement program


Friday, December 30th, 2011
Issue 52, Volume 15.
Paula Kasprzyk
Special to the Valley News


TEMECULA - After graduating from high school, Revere Hawks worked at a major retailer for three-and-a-half years before he realized that he wasn’t getting anywhere with that job.

"I wanted an actual career," said Hawks, who enrolled seven months ago at the Computer Training Academy in Temecula and is on track to finish in the next five months as a certified Information Technology Systems Engineer.

"We create the flexibility to individualize the program for each student which creates the fail-safe environment. If the student will put in the time, we train them, certify them, and get them to work," said Mike Bostock, director of the Computer Training Academy.

Bostock said most of their students, like Revere Hawks, are adult students changing careers or recent high school graduates who want a job in the computer industry which is known for having a high pay rate and a high level of employee satisfaction.

With the main campus in Riverside and a satellite campus in Temecula, the Computer Training Academy has been training students since 2002. The post-secondary vocational school provides career training and certification in the fields of information technology, business office applications, and computer repair.

Each of the courses are designed to be completed within 6 to 11 months, depending on the students availability.

"I like the flexible hours where I can come in whenever I can and learn at my own pace," said student Revere Hawks.

The flexibility of the program gives the student the ability to work and go to school at the same time. They recommend spending six to seven hours in the classroom with an additional nine Advertisement
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hours at home with their Computer Training Academy laptops with pre-loaded course materials.

Bostock said the licensing and certification process is part of the program.

"We ensure each student leaves trained and certified at the expert level."

Bostock points out that these are vendor-recognized industry certifications that are highly regarded by employers and the licensing/testing fees are included in each student’s tuition. The Computer Training Academy is part of the Microsoft IT Academy Program.

With an intensive career placement program, the Computer Training Academy begins finding employment for each student halfway through the program.

"89% of our students are working before they complete the program," said Bostock.

The Computer Training Academy offers student loan programs with deferred payments and no up-front fees. Bostock said this arrangement gives the student plenty of time to get trained and begin working in the field before they begin making the tuition payments.

Students may also be eligible for funding from the state or county through the Workforce Development, EDD, Department of Labor, or Veterans Affairs. Bostock said those agencies routinely fund educational opportunities for their clients at the school.

"We really do have the solution for everybody," said Director Mike Bostock, as he encourages those interested in learning a new career to call the school and meet with a counselor who will work to find a way to help each student reach their goals.

The Computer Training Academy training center in Temecula is at 27715 Jefferson Ave., suite 105A and the Riverside training center is located at 1159 Iowa Ave., suite I.

For more information, call (951) 276-1414 or visit their website at www.CTA5.com.


 

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