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Emergency Services Career Information Session to be Held at SUNY Ulster on April 28

In response to growing demand for skilled professionals in emergency services, SUNY Ulster is offering an information session on training for jobs in the field on April 28 at the Stone Ridge campus.

2011-04-21
STONE RIDGE, NY, April 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) The program will provide information on degrees in cyber security from 7 to 7:25 p.m., emergency management from 7:30 to 7:55 p.m., fire protection technology from 8 to 8:25 p.m., and paramedics from 8:30 to 8:55 p.m. All sessions are in Hasbrouck Hall, Room 101 J.

As a founding member of the Hudson Valley Educa¬tional Consortium (HVEC), SUNY Ulster, in partnership with SUNY Orange, SUNY Rockland and SUNY Sullivan, is offering these degree programs together through a unique blended learning program of interactive video technology, online learning and traditional classroom instruction.

These programs are designed to prepare individuals to enter the job market in government agencies, hospitals, insurance companies, power generation and supply companies, emergency and relief agencies, law offices, and financial institutions.

To reserve a spot at the free event, call 1-800-724-0833 x5022, (845) 687-5022 or e-mail admissions@sunyulster.edu. For additional information, visit www: sunyulster.edu/Visit.

About SUNY Ulster
Ulster County Community College is a two-year college of the State University of New York, located in Stone Ridge, in the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountain region. SUNY Ulster offers students small classes and faculty; online degree programs and courses; computer and technology facilities; and cultural programming; as well as continuing education and services for businesses. More than 60 percent of SUNY Ulster graduates continue their studies at four-year public and private institutions throughout the state and nation. For more information, visit http://www.sunyulster.edu


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[Press-News.org] Emergency Services Career Information Session to be Held at SUNY Ulster on April 28
In response to growing demand for skilled professionals in emergency services, SUNY Ulster is offering an information session on training for jobs in the field on April 28 at the Stone Ridge campus.