Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Triton College Hosts Future Focus College Fair Oct. 15

Triton College and area high schools will cosponsor the 32nd annual Future Focus college fair from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 15, in the Robert M. Collins Center on the east side of Triton's campus, 2000 Fifth Ave., River Grove.

The free fair enables interested individuals to speak with representatives from more than 150 four-year colleges and universities from across the country about admission procedures, program offerings, tuition expenses and financial aid. Participants also can attend financial aid mini-sessions or speak with representatives from local banks.

"Future Focus is an excellent opportunity for students and their parents to learn about and meet with representatives from many different colleges in one location," said Triton Dean of Enrollment Services Mary-Rita Moore.

More than 4.000 people have attended each Future Focus, and Triton encourages community members with questions about college to stop by this year's fair. Free trolley shuttle service will be provided from Triton's parking lots to the Robert M. Collins Center.

For more information on Future Focus, call (708) 456-0300, Ext. 3130.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Triton College Hosts One Book One Triton Kickoff Event - Sept. 16

Triton College will be hosting its One Book One Triton with a kickoff set for Wednesday Sept. 16, noon and 5 p.m. in the Triton College Cafeteria, located on the west side of Triton's campus, 2000 Fifth Ave., River Grove.

You're invited to join us for the second annual event and subsequent book discussions designed to encourage a common reading experience among students, faculty, staff and the Triton College community. We want to encourage everyone's participation and provide individuals with the opportunity to read, discuss and build a sense of kinship with this year's selection - Sun, Stone & Shadows.

Sun, Stone & Shadows presents a superb selection of the finest Mexican short stories of the 20th century. There is perhaps no better way for two nations to learn about one another than through sharing their stories. The One Book One Triton kickoff will feature the music and dance ensemble Las Guitarras de Espana (noon only). Free copies of the book are available in English and Spanish to get you started. Quantities are limited.
One Book One Triton - coming together through reading and discussion of a common book.

For more information, call (708) 456-0300, Ext. 3237, or click www.triton.edu/onebookonetriton.

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Friday, September 4, 2009

Triton College Hosts Melrose Park Honor Day Sept. 24

Please Join Us - We're Part of Your Community!

Triton College will be honoring the village of Melrose Park from 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 24, in the Triton College Botanical Gardens (east side of campus), 2000 Fifth Ave., River Grove.

A variety of activities are planned for individuals of all ages. Bring your family and friends for an exciting evening filled with musical entertainment, refreshments and plenty of fun!

A special plaque will be presented to Melrose Park Mayor Ronald M. Serpico.

Come enjoy an evening celebration at Triton College. Admission is free and T-shirts will be given to the first 100 visitors. For more information, call (708) 456-0300, Ext. 3220. In the event of inclement weather, the Melrose Park Honor Day celebration will be held in the Student Center Cafeteria (west side of campus).

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RSVP Holds Volunteer Fair in Honor of National Day of Service and Remembrance

On April 21, 2009, President Barack Obama signed legislation that for the first time officially establishes Sept. 11 as a federally recognized National Day of Service and Remembrance. As the nation recognizes Sept. 11 as the National Day of Service and Remembrance, the RSVP Volunteer Program of West Suburban Cook and Southern DuPage Counties is providing community residents with the opportunity to learn about how they can serve our country with a Volunteer Fair. On Sept. 11 from 9 a.m.-noon, RSVP is hosting a National Day of Service Volunteer Fair in the Triton College Robert Collins Center, Room R-221, 2000 Fifth Ave., River Grove (east side of campus).

This volunteer fair will feature nonprofit organizations in the area that have a need for volunteers. It's a one-stop-shopping event for anyone looking to find a place to serve. Nonprofits will be on hand to provide information about their organizations and what types of volunteers they need. By pledging to volunteer, perform good deeds, or engage in other forms of charitable service during the week of Sept. 11, you will help rekindle the remarkable spirit of unity, service and compassion shared by so many in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. And you'll help create a fitting, enduring and historic legacy in the name of those lost and injured on Sept. 11, and in tribute to the Sept. 11 first responders, rescue and recovery workers, and volunteers, and our brave military personnel who continue to serve to this day.

For more information, call the RSVP Office at (708) 456-0300, Ext. 3603 or 3835.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Are You Unemployed Due to a Recent Layoff? You May be Eligible for Free Tuition at Triton College

Triton College has received $1.6 million funding for training programs funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. These funds are awarded through POET from the U.S. Department of Labor and are managed as part of the Workforce Investment Act.

The funding allows Triton to provide training to dislocated workers and assist with their placement in sustainable wage employment upon completion of their training period. Both credit and noncredit certificate programs are represented in the menu of training programs available. Training programs are available in health, technology, hospitality, and green jobs. Participant assessment will help applicants identify training areas that align with their needs and career interests. All participants will receive training in Microsoft Office programs, as computer literacy is an increasing requirement in the workplace. All participants will also be assessed for and receive the National Career Readiness Certificate. This is an employability certificate that demonstrates to prospective employers the participant's competence-level in work-related core areas.

Here is a list of majors that program participants can enroll in at Triton as part of this program:

* Accounting Clerk
* Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
* Entry-level Baker/Asst. Pastry Chef Pastry
* Cook/Chef
* Engineering Tech. Design Certificates
* Financial Services/ Quick-books Specialists
* Medical Administrative Assistant
* Medical Billing & Coding Specialist
* Pharmacy Technician
* Phlebotomy Technician
* Office Technology Specialist
(Microsoft Office)
* Web Developer/ Webmaster
* Energy Auditor Technician
* Welding
* Dialysis Technician
* Project Management

For more information, please call the Triton College TRAC Office at (708) 456-0300, Ext. 3331.

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