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vocational education
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vocational education

Education relevant to a specific job or career.

Community colleges provide two-year training in the trades as well as secretarial, business, accounting, and other business and job-related studies. Technical colleges may be two-year, four-year, or prestigious advanced degree institutions, such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology or Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute.



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SANTA CLARITA -- A continuation school that was recently at risk of losing its charter with the William S.
A continuation school might augment its offerings by allowing students to work in an independent studies setting for part, or all, of their required coursework.
During the 40 or more hours he worked in a week, Frias attended continuation school in an attempt to salvage his education; but, like his jobs, schools came and went.
 
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