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Business & Vocational Schools in Beaverton, OR
Amerist Schools- Inc - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 372-0006
Business Career Training Institute - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 274-8900
Career Transitions - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 641-9363
Human Resource Development - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 524-9613
Performance Based Education - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 649-9975
Powerful Choices Coaching - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 628-6268
Sales & Marketing Leadership Group - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 579-6395
Western Pacific Truck School of Oregon - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 848-2212
Helpful Definition for: Business & Vocational Schools
The vocational schools (or trade school) in Beaverton are those schools that provide vocational education. These are the schools in which students are taught about the skills required to perform a particular job. Vocational and business schools are commonly considered post-secondary schools. However in some occasions in Beaverton,they may also take the place after final years of high school. Above all these vocational schools are only two years of schooling. The vocational and business schools may be public schools or operated by a government or school district. In such cases they may or may not charge a tuition fee.
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