Monday, November 22, 2010

Honeysuckle White Turkey Donation

On November 17, 2010 at the St. Vincent DePaul Family Kitchen in downtown Johnstown there was a promotional kick off for the holiday season. Celebrity turkey carvers had 2 minutes to carve as much turkey off the bone as possible. The meat was then weighted and then the winner was presented with a gift certificate. Honeysuckle donates around 100 turkeys that are used for the Thanksgiving meal at the St. Vincent DePaul Family Kitchen and distributed around to area food pantries.

Representing Cambria-Rowe Business College in the event was Jennifer Carney. Other participants included: Jim Burton (WJAC-TV), Miles Palasz (from Mark Critz's office) Chip Minemyer (Tribune-Democrat), and Bill McKinney (United Way). The winner of the carving contest was Jim Burton.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Jennifer Krause - Future Employee of the Month - December 2010

The Johnstown Campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each month to honor a student. The winner receives a reserved parking spot in the lower lot for the month of December and a free lunch provided by the CRBC Cafe. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, BUT by actual employers. The characteristics employers cite as being most important are:
  • Dependability
  • Honesty
  • Good Attitude
  • Accountability
  • Team Player
  • Organization
  • Pro-activeness
  • Resiliency
  • Motivation
  • Good communication skills
  • Attendance
The December 2010 winner of the Future Employee of the Month Award at the Johnstown Campus is Jennifer Krause. Jennifer currently has a 97.7% attendance rate and is on the Honors List. Congratulations Jennifer!

Vicky Doty - Future Employee of the Month - November 2010

The Indiana campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each month to honor a student. The award winner is featured on a bulletin board and receives a designated parking space for the entire month. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, but by ACTUAL employers. The characteristics employers cites as being most important are:
  • Dependability
  • Honesty
  • Good attitude
  • Accountability
  • Team player
  • Organization
  • Proactiveness
  • Resiliency
  • Motivation
  • Good communication skills
  • Attendance

Vicky is Medical Office Administration major and will graduate in November 2010. After graduation she plans on obtaining a job where he can utilize the skills that she has learned at CRBC. She has an overall attendance rate of 99.5%. Vicky is a member of the Student Group Activities Committee and helps out for various CRBC activities. Congrats Vicky!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween

Both the Johnstown campus and the Indiana campus celebrated Halloween in style with parties on October 28th that included plenty of food, games and fun!

The Johnstown campus had a costume contest and awarded a 1st place to Dale Houck & Elizabeth Beideman (50's/Pin-up), a 2nd place to Linda Combs (witch), and 3rd place to Michael Shull (Lou Tice). Fun was had by all!

The Indiana campus started the week with students bringing in decorated pumpkins. Prizes were awarded on Thursday for the scariest, funniest, and most original pumpkin. Students came dressed for the party and prizes were awarded for the scariest (Alicia Firestone - witch), funniest - (Beth Burnett - Bingo Grammie), and most original (Tabitha McCracken - Pens Fan). During the luncheon students raised $375.00 for the American Diabetes Association.

Thanks to everyone who participated! Check out our Facebook page for many more pictures!

Dana Sullivan - Future Employee of the Month - November 2010

The Johnstown Campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each month to honor a student. The winner receives a reserved parking spot in the lower lot for the month of November and a free lunch provided by the CRBC Cafe. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, BUT by actual employers. The characteristics employers cite as being most important are:
  • Dependability
  • Honesty
  • Good Attitude
  • Accountability
  • Team Player
  • Organization
  • Pro-activeness
  • Resiliency
  • Motivation
  • Good communication skills
  • Attendance
The November 2010 winner of the Future Employee of the Month Award at the Johnstown Campus is Dana Sullivan. Dana is currently has a 4.0 GPA and has a 97.7% attendance rate. Congratulations Dana!

Victor Cessna - Future Employee of the Month - October 2010

The Indiana campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each month to honor a student. The award winner is featured on a bulletin board and receives a designated parking space for the entire month. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, but by ACTUAL employers. The characteristics employers cites as being most important are:
  • Dependability
  • Honesty
  • Good attitude
  • Accountability
  • Team player
  • Organization
  • Proactiveness
  • Resiliency
  • Motivation
  • Good communication skills
  • Attendance

Vic is an Accounting major and will graduate in November 2010. After graduation he plans on obtaining a job where he can utilize the skills that he has learned at CRBC. He has an overall GPA attendance rate of 99.3%. Vic is a member of the Ambassador Club, helping out with various activities for CRBC and assisting new students in becoming familiar with CRBC. Congrats Vic!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

CRBC - Stands Against Bullying

CRBC Faculty, Staff, and Students took a stand against bullying and showed their support by wearing purple on Wednesday, October 20th!!

Bullying is aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves an imbalance of power and strength. If you are being bullied or know of someone being bullied please check the following links:

Pink Day - Breast Cancer Awareness

Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an international health campaign organized by major breast cancer charities every October to increase awareness about breast cancer and to raise funds for research into its cause, prevention and cure. Students at the Johnstown and Indiana campus of CRBC have been busy selling breast cancer awareness pens with the CRBC logo on them to raise funds and even had a Pink Day to get the word out about prevention.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Purple Day - Epilepsy Awareness

The Johnstown Campus recently held a Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness. Almost 3 million people in the United States have some form of epilepsy. Each year about 200,000 new cases of seizure disorders and epilepsy are diagnosed each year. About 10 percent of the American population will experience a seizure at sometime in their lifetime. If you would like to find out more information on epilepsy, please visit the Epilepsy Foundation.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Kerry Schrock - Future Employee of the Month - October 2010

The Johnstown Campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each quarter to honor a student. The winner receives a reserved parking spot in the lower lot for the month of October and a free lunch provided by the CRBC Cafe. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, BUT by actual employers. The characteristics employers cite as being most important are:
  • Dependability
  • Honesty
  • Good Attitude
  • Accountability
  • Team Player
  • Organization
  • Pro-activeness
  • Resiliency
  • Motivation
  • Good communication skills
  • Attendance
The Fall 2010 winner of the Future Employee of the Month Award at the Johnstown Campus is Kerry Schrock. Kerry is currently on the honors list and has a 99.4% attendance. Congratulations Kerry!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Cindy Smeltzer - Future Employee of the Month - September 2010

The Indiana campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each month to honor a student. The award winner is featured on a bulletin board and receives a designated parking space for the entire month. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, but by ACTUAL employers. The characteristics employers cites as being most important are:
  • Dependability
  • Honesty
  • Good attitude
  • Accountability
  • Team player
  • Organization
  • Proactiveness
  • Resiliency
  • Motivation
  • Good communication skills
  • Attendance

Cindy is a Computer Support Specialist major, and after graduation she plans on obtaining a job where she can utilize the skills that she has learned at CRBC. She has an overall GPA of 3.76 and attendance rate of 99.2%. Cindy is a member of the Ambassador Club, helping out with various activities for CRBC and assisting new students in becoming familiar with CRBC. During her school term she won the Armstrong County Technical School Scholarship offered through the Armstrong County Community Foundation located in Kittanning. Cindy is the Treasurer for the PTA at her daughter’s school, Elderton Elementary. In her spare time she enjoys camping, walking and reading.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

8th Annual Cambria County College Fair

8th Annual Cambria County College Fair


Where:
  • Frank J. Pasquerilla Conference Center
    Downtown Johnstown - across from the Cambria County War Memorial
When:
  • Monday, September 20, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM for parents and the general public
  • Tuesday, September 21, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM for high school seniors, juniors and the general public
Sponsored by Cambria-Rowe Business College If you have any questions, please contact Amanda Artim at 814-536-5168


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

SGAC Fundraisers - Johnstown Campus


Recently, the Johnstown campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College held two fundraisers that were a huge success. These fundraisers helped raise over $300.00 for the Epilepsy Foundation. The money raised will remain in Pennsylvania and do to the local branches of the Epilepsy Foundation that serve the approximately 98,000 people in our region that have epilepsy.

The first fundraiser was a sub and pizza sale. The second fundraiser was a picnic held at the Johnstown campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College on Thursday, August 19 in the school courtyard. For $2.00, students had a chance to dunk Mr. Tamm (instructor) or Mrs. Seidel (Director of Education) in the dunking booth. Picnic food was provided by the CRBC Cafe for students, faculty and staff. An SGAC (Student Group Activities Committee) information table was set up where bake goods were sold that were provided by students, faculty and staff.

It was a fun-filled day that raised alot of money for a great cause!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Final Perspectives - Indiana Summer 2010

The end of the Summer term is quickly approaching. Many graduates look back and reflect on how much they have learned and where this journey has taken them. Good luck to the graduates of Cambria-Rowe!


I came to Cambria-Rowe Business College to obtain a degree in Management, but I accomplished a lot more than that!! I have learned how to function in a diverse team environment and use my leadership abilities. I have made many life long friends along my journey that made the experience amazing. CRBC has an awesome support team that encouraged me along the way. The 4 day class schedule gave me the flexibility to spend time with my family too. I will never forget the encouraging and patient instructors. Good luck to all future CRBC graduates!
Rhonda M. Anderson - Associate in Specialized Business:
Managment

It's amazing to think how much I have learned in 18 short months. CRBC has equipped me with the knowledge and skills that will serve me well in the medical administration field. I now have the confidence to pursue my goals. I have a great sense of accomplishment. I have maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout my time at CRBC and my attendance record was 99.9%. I also had the honor to be selected as the Future Employee of the Month for June 2010 by the faculty and staff. The greatest thing that I will take with me are the lasting friendships with students, faculty, and staff. These are sure to be friendships that will last a lifetime!
Sheryl Bungo - Associate in Specialized Business:
Medical Office Administration

I loved CRBC!!! I am so glad that I chose Cambria-Rowe Business College to further my education. I feel CRBC gave me more than my expectations desired. The staff and teachers are amazing and everyone is here to help you. I came to the campus not knowing one single person and now I'm leaving with lifelong friends.
Joy Keith - Associate in Specialized Business:
Accounting

Cambria-Rowe has brought me so many memories that I will take with me for the rest of my life. The staff and faculty have become like family! With their help and encouragement I have succeeded. The environment and positive attitudes have made it easy to come to CRBC everyday. As I go into the workplace I know that I have the skills that are desired and required in today's workforce thanks to CRBC. I cannot stress how much I appreciate all the people that have helped me with this journey.
Beth Nedresky - Associate in Specialized Business:
Medical Office Administration

Coming to CRBC was one of the best decisions that I have ever made. I have made some of the best friends including Beth Nedresky, Joy Keith, Rhonda Anderson, and Sheryl Bungo, all of whom I will be lifelong friends with. I accomplished more than I imagined I would like getting straight A's, achieving a 99.8 % attendance record, being voted as the SGAC President, volunteering my time in school and in the outside community, raising money for charities such as Autism Awareness, Relay for Life, and the Back to School Bash, and also being chosen for the Future Employee of the Month Award. I will take away more than an Associate's in Specialized Business degree from CRBC, I'm taking away a sense of pride that I didn't have before coming here.
Amanda Zimmerman - Associated in Specialized Business:
Medical Office Administration

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

New Student Orientation & Early Book Sale - Indiana Campus

New students attending Cambria-Rowe Business College in the Fall 2010 term will be attending orientation sessions at their respective campuses. In Indiana, orientation for new students majoring in Medical Office Administration, Administrative Assistant, Medical Secretarial Diploma, Secretarial Diploma and Accounting Diploma will be held on August 17, 2010 from 3:30 until 5:00 PM. Orientation for new students majoring in Computer Support Specialist, Management, Business Administration, and Accounting will be held on August 19, 2010 from 3:30 until 5:00 PM.

Information covered at New Student Orientation will include policies, procedures, academics, and attendance. Students will also receive their schedules and their booklist for the fall term. Students will also be introduced to members of the Ambassador Club. These members are mentors for students.

A new student early booksale will be held on August 27th and August 30th from 8AM to 4PM. Students wishing to purchase books early must pay with cash, check, or money order only.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Joy Keith - Future Employee of the Month - August 2010

The Indiana campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each month to honor a student. The award winner is featured on a bulletin board and receives a designated parking space for the entire month. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, but by ACTUAL employers. The characteristics employers cites as being most important are:
  • Dependability
  • Honesty
  • Good attitude
  • Accountability
  • Team player
  • Organization
  • Proactiveness
  • Resiliency
  • Motivation
  • Good communication skills
  • Attendance
The August 2010 winner of the Future Employee of the Month Award at the Indiana Campus is Joy Keith. She is an Accounting major and would like to apply her accounting skills in an office or in the banking industry. She is also a member of the student organization called the Student Group Activities Committee. Currently she is employed at Erma Jean's Family Restaurant in Northern Cambria and Prasko's Accounting in Hastings. Congratulations Joy!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Michael Garrety - Future Employee of the Month - Summer 2010

The Johnstown campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each quarter to honor a student. The award winner receives a designated parking space. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, but by ACTUAL employers. The characteristics employers cites as being most important are:
  • Dependability
  • Honesty
  • Good attitude
  • Accountability
  • Team player
  • Organization
  • Proactiveness
  • Resiliency
  • Motivation
  • Good communication skills
  • Attendance
The Summer 2010 winner of the Future Employee of the Month Award at the Johnstown Campus is Michael Garrety. He is an Accounting major and is an excellent student with an overall GPA of 3.96. After graduation, Michael hopes to start his career in the banking industry. Congratulations Michael!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Christmas in July Celebration


Christmas in July is an annually celebrated event at the Indiana Campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College. Every year the Student Group Activities Committee (SGAC) chooses an organization to raise funds for. This quarter the SGAC has decided to help a local charity in Indiana called "The Back to School Bash." This organization is designed to help low income students receive school supplies for the upcoming school year. Last year the organization was able to put together 600 backpacks and sadly had to turn students away because of lack of supplies. This year they are hoping to assemble 1000 backpacks so no student will go without.

This year the “Back to School Bash” will be taking place on August 21st at the Calvary Presbyterian Church on Church Street from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. During the event local businesses set up booths so students and parents can gather information about the community. Cambria-Rowe will be providing a booth with FREE cotton candy and face painting for all the students involved. We have a number of fundraising events taking place this year that will make it possible for everyone to be involved in the donations.

“CRBC Christmas in July Luncheon”- SGAC will be holding a Christmas in July luncheon on Thursday, July 22nd. We are asking students to donate food items for the “cookout” style lunch. Tickets for the all you can eat buffet will be sold for 5.00 and available to students, faculty, and staff for purchase.

“Christmas in July” Chinese Auction - This year SGAC will be conducting a “Christmas” themed Chinese auction. We are asking students to purchase a $5.00 gift and wrap it in your favorite Christmas wrapping paper. We will bring in the gifts the day of the luncheon and sell tickets so you will have chances to win.

“Christmas” Bingo - This year the “Christmas in July” committee decided to play “Christmas Bingo” after our luncheon. Each bingo card will be 1.00 a piece with no limit to how many cards you can purchase. We will be playing three games total with great prizes to be awarded to the winners. Remember the more cards you buy the better chance you have to win.

“Back to School Bash” paper ornaments - Paper ornaments are for sale and will be placed on the Christmas tree located in the student lounge. The ornaments will be 1.00 and all proceeds will go to the “Back to School Bash”.

Ice Cream Social -SGAC will be conducting a ice cream social on July 27th during lunch. Each student will have the option to purchase sundaes for 2.00 a piece which include two scoops of ice cream, your choice of topping, and whip cream. Additional scoops will be 1.00 a piece.

CRBC T-Shirts/Ribbed tanks - There will be CRBC t-shirts for sale starting . The t-shirts will be 10.00 a piece and come in a choice of pink or gray. Order forms will be located on the SGAC bulletin board.

We are hoping to raise as much as we can for this great cause. Remember all proceeds will go toward The “Back to School Bash” Let’s lend a hand in helping these kids have a great school year!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Indiana Graduation Video

Do you want to see a video of the graduates? Watch the video below to see events and random candid shots from the campus as well as the graduates in their caps and gowns.

Monday, July 5, 2010

CRBC Graduation - Indiana Campus

The graduation ceremony for the Indiana Campus will be held on Friday, July 9, 2010 at the Chestnut Ridge Golf Resort and Conference Center in Blairsville at 7:00 PM. Sherry Bender, the Human Resource Generalist/Recruiter for Indiana Regional Medical Center, will be the guest speaker. Proudly graduating are 6 students who will earn an Associate in Specialized Business degree in Accounting, 5 students who will earn an Associate in Specialized Business degree in Administrative Assistant, 4 students who will earn an Associate in Specialized Business degree in Computer Support Specialist, 9 students who will earn an Associate in Specialized Business degree in Management, 1 student who will earn a Medical Secretary Diploma, and 23 students who will earn an Associate in Specialized Business degree in Medical Office Administration.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Amanda Zimmerman - Future Employee of the Month - July 2010

The Indiana campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College sponsors a Future Employee of the Month Award each month to honor a student. The award winner is featured on a bulletin board and receives a designated parking space for the entire month. Faculty and staff nominate and choose the award winner based on criteria compiled not only by faculty and staff, but by ACTUAL employers. The characteristics employers cites as being most important are:
  • Dependability
  • Honesty
  • Good attitude
  • Accountability
  • Team player
  • Organization
  • Proactiveness
  • Resiliency
  • Motivation
  • Good communication skills
  • Attendance
The July 2010 winner of the Future Employee of the Month Award at the Indiana Campus is Amanda Zimmerman. She is a Medical Office Administration major and would like to become a medical transcriptionist for either a hospital or a doctor's office. Amanda is an excellent student with an overall GPA of 3.95 and attendance percentage of 99.8%. She is also the President of the student organization called the Student Group Activities Committee and is a member of the Ambassador Club where she is a mentor for incoming students and helps out with various activities for Cambria-Rowe Business College. Congratulations Amanda!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

CRBC Graduation - Johnstown Campus

The 2010 graduation ceremony for the Johnstown Campus of Cambria-Rowe Business College was held on June 18, 2010 at the Frank J. Pasquerilla Conference Center at 7:00PM. The President and CEO of Concurrent Technologies Corporation, Ed Sheehan Jr. was the guest speaker at the ceremony. Proudly graduating were 17 students who earned an Associate in Specialized Business Degree in Accounting, 6 students who earned an Associate in Specialized Business Degree in Administrative Assistant, 4 students who earned an Associate in Specialized Business Degree in Business Administration, 5 students who earned an Associate in Specialized Business Degree in Computer Support Specialist, 6 students who earned an Associate in Specialized Business Degree in Legal, 10 students who earned an Associate in Specialized Business Degree in Management, and 36 students who earned an Associate in Specialized Business Degree in Medical Office Administration.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Admissions

INTERESTED IN AN EDUCATION FROM CRBC??

Whether it's the Johnstown or Indiana campus...
the process is easy and you can start anytime of the year!

All you need to do is...
  • Make an appointment with Admissions Representative
  • Take an entrance exam given by the Admissions Representative at the time of your appointment
  • Pay a $15 application fee
  • Compete an application at either campus or online
  • Provide a copy or have the Admissions Representative obtain a copy of your High School Transcript or GED
Pick your start date....
  • Summer Term begins June 14, 2010
  • Fall Term... September 7, 2010
  • Winter Term... December 7, 2010
  • Spring Term... March 14, 2011

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Goodbye Indiana CRBC

Time at the Indiana Cambria-Rowe campus has come to an end for 11 of us. Together we started 18 months ago and together we are now leaving with a degree. We all experienced some sort of trial throughout our time here. We overcame the obstacles life threw at us. We became smarter, stronger, and proud of what we have become. We each are taking something unique with us.

"Be an optimist and every aspect of your life will become better."
~Ken Gardner

Watch the video below to hear what the May 2010 Graduates at the Indiana CRBC campus are leaving with...


CRBC... Fighting for Causes

CRBC campuses participate in fights for various causes. Most recently, Johnstown has been raising money for pregnancy and baby health; Indiana has been raising money for the fight against cancer.

JOHNSTOWN/MARCH OF DIMES

Johnstown participated in the March of Dimes walk on Sunday, May 2, at the Ferndale Elementary School. Shirts with CRBC on them and bracelets were sold with all proceeds going towards the March of Dimes.

INDIANA/"SCORE AGAINST CANCER"

The Indiana campus has taken on to help the fight against cancer. Through sells of candles, hanging baskets for Mother's Day, 9th Street Deli Tickets, a luncheon catered by its own CRBC students, and most recently its 3rd year in Relay for Life, SGAC members raised $1400. One student alone raised over $500!

"The
Relay for Life is a fun-filled, nation-wide event involving family, friends, and co-workers in a community effort to raise funds for the fight against cancer. It represents our hope that those lost to cancer will not be forgotten; that those battling cancer will be supported; and that someday cancer will be eliminated. Most importantly, it is a celebration of hope for those who have survived cancer."
-Beth Nedresky, Vice President, SGAC

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Presidential Grant Scholarship

The Presidential Grant is an exclusive grant for high-school students that was created and is given out by Cambria-Rowe Business College. The grant pays half the cost of a student's CRBC tuition.

Two awards are granted in the winter and one in the spring for both the Johnstown and Indiana campuses for any high school student planning to attend Cambria-Rowe.

Requirements for the grant:
  • Completed application (can be picked up at either campus;) Winter deadline, December 31; Spring deadline, April 30
  • A minimum 200 word essay describing career goals in business
  • One letter of recommendation
  • Updated high-school transcript, including current year's grades
Each campus has its own Presidential Grant Committee which decides the grant winners.
CRBC Johnstown campus committee members consist of Mrs. Rummel, Mrs. Wess, and Mr. Artim.
CRBC Indiana campus committee members consist of Mrs. DeVaughn, Mrs. Hill, and Mr. Artim.

Most recent recipients of the rewards are:
Johnstown Campus
  • Lindsey Callihan, Conemaugh Township H.S., Major: Administrative Assistant
  • Michael Stiffler, Greater Johnstown H.S., Major: Computer Support Specialist
  • Corin Young, North Star H.S.
Indiana Campus
  • Kayla Bernard, Marion Center H.S., Major: Management
  • Samantha Rice, Purchase Line H.S., Major: Accounting
  • Chelsy Frailey, West Shamokin H.S., Major: Medical Office Administration

Congratulations and Good Luck Future Students!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

First Term Perspectives

The spring term is coming to a close and with it are fresh perspectives.
Read below and see what some of the Indiana Campus first term students are saying.

“Stacey told me that all the teachers would be very helpful and help all the students to feel at home. That was beyond the truth. All the teachers, students, and staff have been wonderful. I honestly didn’t expect that every teacher would make learning so much fun.”
-Alesha Firestone

It is way more than I expected. The classes are straight and to the point…secondary schools take a lot more time and teach things that you probably won’t use in a future job.”
-Lauren Shirley

“I like the fact that there is such a bond between students and between the students and teachers.”
-Tammy Oskey

“I personally am doing a lot better academically than I ever thought I would. I put that down to the encouragement that is enforced in each class."
-Sue Jablunovsky

“Everything and everyone have been helpful and easy to talk to.”
-Amanda Crowe

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Career Services...A Lifetime Commitment to You

CAREER SERVICES is a department at CRBC that has liaisons within the Johnstown and Indiana campuses. These liaisons attend various dinners, mixers, and networking events, such as job fairs, to keep in touch with area employers.

Their job is to examine surrounding companies' needs and match those needs with the skills of a past or current CRBC graduate. They also help students and graduates with resumes, cover letters, interviewing skills, and whatever else may be needed to help assist graduates with employment. The liaisons will help with job searching, as well as, refer graduates to job openings.

Various methods are used to help graduates pursue their employment goals.

LIFETIME PLACEMENT. All graduates have the Career Service’s assistance in finding employment no matter how long ago they graduated from CRBC. All they have to do is contact Career Services and ask for assistance in seeking employment.

SHADOWING. Prior to graduation, students are encouraged to shadow an area business to gain skills and experience to add to their resume.

MOCK INTERVIEWS. Given in the last term before graduation, local employers are brought in to “mock” interview upcoming graduates. The employers in turn give their opinion (both good and bad) of improvements or reinforcement of the graduate’s interview to help improve the graduate’s skills for their future “real” interviews.

THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLASS.
In this class students learn all of the do's and don'ts of the business world. They prepare resumes, references, and cover letters; analyze interviewing skills, as well as, all other areas of business. Students learn all of the skills needed to excel in today's business world.

The following are examples of just a few of the area businesses and organizations that have hired CRBC graduates:

JOHNSTOWN EMPLOYERS

• Camco Physical & Occupational Therapy
• Chemstream
• Citizens Ambulance
• Conemaugh Medical Center
• Indiana Guidance Center
• Interim Healthcare
• Keystone Rehabilitation Systems
• The Learning Lamp
• Liberty ACRP
• Sargents Group
• Somerset Hospital
• Stasko CPA
• Superior Tax Service
• Zamias

INDIANA EMPLOYERS

• Ambulance Service Management Corporation
• Center for Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
• Community Guidance Center
• Creps United Publications
• Diamond Pharmacy Services
• First Commonwealth Financial Corporation
• Gorell Enterprises, Inc
• Indiana County Court House
• Indiana County Transit Authority
• Indiana Regional Medical Center
• Keystone Rehabilitation Systems
• Reed-Smith
• S & T Bank
• Valeri Lazor’s Temporary Agency

“I really enjoy my job as Director of Career Services at the Indiana Campus of CRBC. The interaction that I have with our students as well as graduates is something that I love! I know that I am succeeding at my job when our graduates find the job and career that is perfect for them!”
-Missy Hill, Director of Career Services, CRBC Indiana

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Why CRBC?

Here are some important facts you may not know about CRBC…
  • A two-year A.S.B. Degree can be obtained in just 18 months if the student chooses to go through the summer months, AND we guarantee their Graduation Date! No hassles with scheduling or worries about classes being canceled. As long as the student is academically successful and carries a full-time schedule, we guarantee them all their required classes to graduate on time!
  • A successful Career Services Department with an excellent employment history.
  • Students waste no time between classes and they have their evenings free and three day weekends with the 5-class schedule, Monday-Thursday from 8:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
  • All classes required are directly related to your chosen major. We offer a Job Specific Curriculum!
  • Cambria-Rowe is accredited and credits are transferable.
  • Exemption testing is offered so you don’t repeat classes you already accomplished.
  • Each student receives a laptop computer to use 24/7 as soon as they enter the college and receive hands-on training in the following:
Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher
QuickBooks, Peachtree, Accounting Simulations
Medisoft (Medical Office Management)
Networking, Web Page Development

Monday, April 12, 2010

CRBC and YOU!!

Take a few minutes and watch our video. Find out what CRBC is all about and see how CRBC will meet your needs.