Attendees can learn about the ins and outs of life as an auditor and speak with professionals who have experienced the journey firsthand.
More than 150 students attended the Triton College School of Business Career and College Transfer Fair on Oct. 15, where they met with employers and representatives from colleges and universities.
Virginia Brackett, Ph.D. shares over 10 years of personal research and uncovers familial truths about Captain Edmund C. Roberts.
Students can discuss career opportunities with police agencies and private companies as well as transfer options with representatives from area colleges and universities.
Items may be dropped off between Nov. 4 and Nov. 26 at the Office of Student Life, Room B240.
The FREE event begins at 8:30 a.m. in room J-107. Participants should bring multiple copies of their resume and dress to impress.
TCE is a partnership managed by the IRS that provides free tax return preparation assistance to low- to moderate-income taxpayers who are 60 and older, with disabilities and non-English speakers.
For more information on the program or to register for the Senior Citizen Law Enforcement Academy at Triton, call the RSVP Office at (708) 456-0300, Ext. 3603.
Nomination applications due Nov. 1 to be considered for the next inductee class
Triton's RSVP Program is looking for older adults who want to volunteer for a new instructional program that helps police recruits refine their interviewing and report writing skills.
If you are interested in volunteering with either of these organizations, contact the RSVP Office at (708) 456-0300, Ext. 3603 or 3835.
Triton joins other colleges and organizations to heighten public awareness and increase understanding of the vital role that adult education and family literacy plays in our nation’s well-being.