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The Hocking College Experience

How to Wrap up a Holiday Job

by Tracey A. Maine

If you're a college student with no significant plans for the winter break, now is the ideal time to begin searching for a temporary holiday job.

Haskins is Franklin’s New Community College Regional Manager

by Tracey A. Maine

Hocking College has a new representative for students who want to transfer to Franklin University in Columbus.

Franklin U. Donates Theatre Equipment To Hocking's New Theatre Program

by Samantha Crist

Not many people start their journey in theatre by sweeping, but for me, sweeping up the tiny black box theatre in the little town of Urbana in Ohio’s Champaign County was something that inspired a life-long love of the arts.

12 Tips to Changing Career Paths

by Tracey A. Maine

With many businesses closed because of the coronavirus pandemic and many workers jobless as a result, some people might be considering a new career path.

Career & University Center Helps Student Achieve Career Readiness

by Tracey A. Maine

At Hocking College, Career readiness means that when our students walk across the stage to accept their diploma, they not only have the knowledge and skills they got from their classes but the work ethic and job skills that prepare them to transition into the workplace.

Hocking College's Career & University Center Offers Free Business Clothes to Students

by Tim Brunicardi

If you’re a Hocking College student who has the will, but not the wardrobe, to enter the workforce, then you should visit the Career and University Center's Career Closet which opens for the Autumn 2020 semester on Aug. 17.

Bring Your Own Device Program to Launch with Summer Classes

by Matt Berry

Beginning in the Summer 2020 semester, Hocking College will implement a Bring Your Own Device program for its classes.

Franklin University Announces Tuition Guarantee

by Tracey A. Maine

On May 18, Franklin University announced it would not raise undergraduate or graduate tuition this year. Students registering for the 2020-21 academic year will receive a tuition guarantee of $398 per undergraduate semester hour and $670 per graduate semester hour until graduation.

Franklin University Offers Students Stability in Uncertain Times 

by Tracey A. Maine

In a time of fear and uncertainty for so many college students, Franklin University wants you to know that their academic programs, student services, and online learning experiences are designed to fit the needs of busy adults. Franklin’s transfer-friendly degree programs help students start strong and finish faster – saving time and money to complete their college degree.

How Keywords Can Get Your Job Application Noticed

by Tracey A. Maine

Not that long ago, the procedure for getting a job involved applicants filling out applications by hand and then mailing-or literally handing-the completed form to an actual human being.

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