February entry largest ever
85 students joined
the Computer professionals program in February from
the following countries: Cambodia, Cameroon, China,
Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya, Nepal,
Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, and Viet Nam.
According to John Revolinski, Director of Recruiting,
“Interest in our program is very high because
the word is getting out that we offer an excellent academic
program with generous financial aid. Since our students
work for two years at a U.S. company, they gain real
world experience. And the U.S. job market is so favorable
for IT professionals, finding a practical training job
is easy.”
Greg Clarke-Johnsen, director of Computer Professionals
Admissions, reports that the department received between
4,500 and 5,000 applications since last August. Of those,
175 were accepted. And of that group, 89 received visas,
six of whom weren’t able to make it and will likely
enroll in the fall. “We were please to see over
50% visa approval rate,” he said.
Mr. Clarke-Johnsen attributes the overall greater success
to an improved Internet application process and improved
efficiency of the office. “We have a great team,
and they really worked as a unit.”
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