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31Oct/12Off

Success Stories: Grads of Business College in Ventura Start their Careers!

Graduates of SBBCollege’s business administration career training classes in Ventura County have started their new careers in the business field. With training in financial accounting classes, marketing courses and management, these graduates received their degrees in business administration.

Miguel V., Personal Banker, National Bank in Ventura

Joann Z., Office Administrator, Tax Firm in Ventura

Jasmine V., Office Assistant, Detective Agency in Santa Barbara

Angelica R., Quality Control Administrator, Medical Supply Company in Camarillo

SBBCollege, a trade school in Ventura County, offers shorter-term job training and bachelor’s business degrees. The Ventura college classes are offered at 4839 Market Street in Ventura.

Applications are now being accepted for SBBCollege Ventura’s business training program, along with the College’s other career training programs in Ventura – medical assisting, medical office, criminal justice and paralegal studies.

Click here for more information on this Ventura business school program.

17Oct/12Off

Crime Scene Investigation Class Project in SBBCollege’s Criminal Justice Program

Along with classroom lectures, whenever possible, students in the SBBCollege Criminal Justice degree program participate in hands-on training. Using the theory and skills learned in the criminal justice classes in an actual hands-on setting can help students prepare for their careers in the criminal justice field.

Students in the crime scene investigation class at SBBC used their CSI training to help solve a staged double crime scene on campus. The first crime scene had students collect evidence from a disheveled room with a victim, while the second crime scene had students looking for clues in an outdoor setting.

Students carefully detailed any evidence found and also worked together to put a story behind the crime. An observant student left no stone unturned as he decided to look inside a trash can. The trash held a vital piece of evidence - a gun - that was crucial to solving the crime.

The criminal justice program at Santa Barbara Business College prepares students for entry-level employment in security and other related criminal justice careers in Southern California. The program provides a basic understanding of the criminal justice system and social and behavioral sciences, and is offered at the associate’s and bachelor’s degree level.

The criminal justice college program is offered at the SBBCollege Bakersfield college campus, the SBBC campus in Santa Maria, Ca, the Rancho Mirage campus in the Coachella Valley, Ventura and is even offered as an online criminal justice associate’s and bachelor’s degree program.

Click here to learn more about the criminal justice degree program at SBBCollege. Or call 1-866-610-SBBC.

Photos are courtesy of Instructor Rob Ritchie’s evening CSI class at SBBCollege Rancho Mirage.

16Aug/12Off

Graduates Celebrate Commencement from Ventura College Campus

SBBCollege recently honored its graduates of the Ventura college campus. Graduates received associate's degrees and diplomas in business administration, criminal justice, paralegal studies, medical assisting and medical office career training programs.

Joel A. Garcia, with the assistance of interpreter Judy Norcross, delivered the keynote address, as he shared his experience from struggling in gangs in his youth to reaching success in his adult life.

Click here for information on how to get started towards your career goals.

14Aug/12Off

SBBCollege Cares Joins Habitat for Humanity in Oxnard

In their quest to extend their helping spirit from the classroom into the community, SBBCollege Cares closed its campuses and offices to join Habitat for Humanity of Ventura County for a build day in Oxnard.

The SBBCollege Ventura and Santa Barbara campuses, as well as the College's administrative office in Ventura, helped HFHVC in their construction of two houses in Oxnard - meant for two deserving families.

The College Cares group put in over 200 hours of labor into the homes, as they helped spackle and sand the houses' garages, cut and install dry wall on the first house and prime and paint the walls and ceilings of the second house.

It was a lot of hard work, but well worth the cause as the College helped HFHVC towards their dedication goal date of mid-September.

For more information on SBBCollege Cares, including other community service projects and the low/no-cost training offered at the campuses, please visit www.sbbcollegecares.com.