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Study at the Harris School of Business
All students at Harris School of Business must have a high school
diploma or a GED equivalent. Beyond that, Harris School of Business
seeks students who have a true desire to apply themselves toward
succeeding in their chosen career path.
The following types of students are often attracted to what our
institution offers:
Students who are eager to complete a training program designed to
prepare individuals within three to nine months for an administrative
office support position in either the business, legal or medical field.
Students who are interested in learning and higher education, but whose
immediate desire to develop employable skills takes priority over the
goal of committing to a long-term educational commitment.
The programs at Harris School of Business are compact and intensive.
Through completion of a short-term training program at our institution,
students can develop confidence and a foundation for life-long learning
through on-the-job training or going on to college for higher education.
Mission and Objectives
The Harris School of Business dedicates itself to providing our students
with quality post-secondary training so that they may have the necessary
skills and knowledge to obtain administrative support positions leading
to a successful career in the business and/or professional world.
Our objectives are:
To offer curriculums which prepare students for successful employment in
a modern office environment; to maintain the quality of our
instructional programs through utilizing qualified instructors and
updating the curriculums as needed; to motivate our students to grow
personally and professionally, while fostering an appreciation for the
attitudes and work ethic which are desirable for successful employment;
and to maintain connections with the community so that our training and
placement efforts will be attuned to serving the needs of our students
and their potential employers.
History
The school was founded by Ethel S. Harris, and it continues today to be
owned and managed by two of her children. After being widowed at a young
age with three children, Mrs. Harris made the decision to start her own
business in order to support her family. She founded Harris Employment
Service in 1959 in Camden, New Jersey. The school was later established
in 1965 as a training extension to the placement services which were
provided to clients of the employment service. The school obtained
national accreditation in 1978 and moved in 1980 to its present location
on Route 38 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, where it continues to serve the
local community.
It is no coincidence that a family atmosphere and caring environment are
two of the school's most enduring qualities. This is a family-owned
business whose founder knew first-hand the importance of having
employable skills to support oneself and one's family. From the school's
inception, the founder and her successors have had a special regard for
people in transition who want to succeed in spite of obstacles.
The school has continuously provided quality training to thousands of
people since its founding in 1965. Its community base and excellent
reputation with employers are two of the reasons why a diploma from
Harris School of Business can open doors of opportunity for its
graduates.
Admission Procedures
The standard requirement for admission is a high school diploma or its
equivalent, a GED certificate. Other considerations for acceptance are
the applicant's ability to successfully complete a curriculum within the
allotted time frame, as well as the appropriateness of the program in
preparing an applicant for his or her stated career goal.
Prior Learning Credit
Harris School of Business is committed to helping its students complete
their training objective without needless repetition of previously
learned skills obtained through on-the-job training or prior education.
For that reason, our institution considers the time spent with
prospective students in the admissions interview to be very important in
selecting the appropriate program for their needs.
Incoming students with advanced skills or prior education may be
eligible to waive some courses toward a diploma at this institution. If
you have advanced skills and believe you may be a candidate for Prior
Learning Credit, inform the Admissions Representative. It would be
helpful if you can bring your most recent resume or transcript from a
previous institution to the admissions interview.
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