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Spring Newsletter 2024

Read the latest from Career Education! 

Our Spring 2024 issue includes events, achievements, updates, and new team members to our Career Education department. Click here to read more or click directly onto the newsletter!

More updates and information will be provided throughout the year right here on our Career Education site. If you would like to be included in our next newsletter, please contact our Media & Marketing Specialist:

Edward Landeros

Email: elanderos@msjc.edu

Phone: 951-639-5439

Your Career is Here!

We can help get you Career Ready for high-wage, high-skill jobs that are in demand. 

Our courses are taught by top professors in real-world environments equipped with current, industry-specific technology, tools, equipment and curriculum.

MSJC is ready to prepare you to start, advance, or build your skills.

For more information, contact us at 951-639-5352.

MSJC aims to provide opportunities for students to enroll in our career preparation programs at a reasonable cost. Our programs are designed to enable you to efficiently complete your chosen program and earn a certificate of achievement, regardless of whether you attend full-time or- part-time. Federal guidelines require that Gainful Employment Disclosures be posted for each career preparation program. These can be obtained by clicking on the program links. You will also be able to see information about each program’s cost and the length of time required to complete your certificate. 

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