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The College of Office Technology
1520 West Division Street
Chicago, IL 60622

(800) 953-6161  -  (773) 278-0042

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OFFICE ADMIN - MICROCOMPUTER BUSINESS SYSTEMS
The Office Admin - Microcomputer Business Systems Diploma and Certificate Programs require thirty weeks (three quarters) of full-time study. They prepare individuals for entry-level work with a broad range of hands-on course in typing, computing, data entry, and some accounting procedures. In addition, English and Math basics are substantially reviewed. Students who complete the these programs have a solid foundation to seek entry-level employment.

MISSION AND OBJECTIVES
Graduates may qualify for a variety of occupations in the computer field including computer technical support in banking, public utilities, retail, health care, manufacturing and transportation.

With extensive hands-on practice throughout the sequence, students learn to manipulate complex software packages as well as study business organization and accounting.

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Admission into College
Admissions into The College of Office Technology are ongoing throughout the year for both day and evening classes. Applicants must have attained a high school diploma or GED certificate, be at least 17 years of age and not currently enrolled in a secondary school. Applicants who do not have a high school diploma but show Ability To Benefit by passing both the admissions interview and the Ability to Benefit examination may study up to three quarters in the Microcomputer Business Systems program.
Computer and Medical Assisting Education
Interactive and hands on computer educational training takes place during day and evening sessions year round. Both large and small groups meet hourly in the many classrooms and hi-tech computer labs of the three floors of the college. The College of Office Technology wants only those who are ready to fully participate in the adult “College” experience.
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Job Placement
Job Placement is a priority at The College of Office Technology. The College dedicates it’s resources to assisting all graduates to gain meaningful and rewarding employment. Graduates may return for continuing assistance with career development for up to one year after completion of training. Career counseling, skills enhancement sessions, resume updates and job referrals are available during Job-Club and by appointment.
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Financial Aid
The College of Office Technology Financial aid counselors will help you understand and apply for Financial Aid. Grants and Financial Aid are automatically available for those students who qualify. 

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