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E-Newsletter 2001-2002

Newsletter #15, December, 2002

• NEW! Winter 2003 Quarter Schedules Available
• DON’T Miss Out! FREE IT Professional Development Series at PSCTLT
• K-20 Excel Course
• Trends in Network Security

Newsletter #14, October, 2002
• NEW! IT Professional Development Series at PSCTLT
• 3d Extreme Digital Challenge and Free Combustion Course!
• Northwest Girls Get Support from National Science Foundation
• Oracle DBA Certification In Demand
• Mentoring at Cleveland High School

Newsletter #13, September, 2002
• Fall Schedule Available
• Combustion 2™ 1-day Workshop
• Tech Corps Looking for Volunteers
ITAA Study Says IT Job Market To Improve, Certification Will Help
• Compensation Study Reveals That Average Base Salary For IT Professionals Has Increased

Newsletter #12, July, 2002
PSCTLT Completes Customized Java Training Program
• Cisco Networkers Conference 2002—San Diego, CA
• How Much Is Your Cisco Certification Worth?
• Professional Development for K-12 Teachers

Newsletter #11, June, 2002
• Two Job Openings at PSCTLT: Account Executive for Technical Training and Program Coordinator
PSCTLT Announces Oracle 9i DBA Series
• Association for Women in Computing Presents "Emotional Intelligence and Situational Leadership" on June 18
• Bouncing Back: Jobs, Skills, and the Continuing Demand for IT Workers

Special Edition, May, 2002
• Invitation to Seattle ITEC
• 3d Open House at Puget Sound Center, May 22
• Digital Camera Walkabout
PSCTLT announces Oracle 9i DBA series

Newsletter #10, May, 2002
• SPRING/SUMMER Courses: Discounts for Multiple Enrollments
• Featured Courses: Managing IT Professional Series
• Invitation to Seattle ITEC
• TECH CORPS Volunteers needed!
• K-12 Summer Courses
• Teen's Skilled in Technology Will help Shape IT Future

Newsletter #9, April, 2002
• SPRING/SUMMER Course Schedule Available
• Specialty Workshops
• Cisco Sponsored Curriculum Regional Academy
• Top Tech Jobs for 2002
• Invitation to Seattle ITEC
• Don't Disregard CIW Certification

Newsletter #8, March 1, 2002
PSCTLT Publishes Annual Report
PSCTLT Receives Sate and County Approvals
• Net Visual Studio Launch
• Professional Development Courses for K-12 Teachers
• NCCE Conference March 13-15
• TECH CORPS Volunteer Event May 22

Newsletter #7, January 25, 2002
• NEW! Open Source PHP Web Programming Course!
• 10 Hottest Certifications for 2002
• Is LINUX Ready for the Desktop?
• 2002 Washington Statewide Non-Traditional Conference

Newsletter #6, January 11, 2002
• 3ds max 4: 3D StudioMax Open House - January 15
• NEW! Palm Programming Course!
• IT jobs look hot in 2002
• 2002 Washington Statewide Non-Traditional Conference

Newsletter #5, December 14, 2001
• 3ds max 4: 3D StudioMax Open House - January 15
• TechCorps™ Washington Volunteer Recruitment Event - January 16
PSCTLT Hires New Director for IT Professional Development
• Professional Development Courses for K-12 Teachers
• Radio Shack Teacher Award Applications Due December 16

Newsletter #4, November 2, 2001
PSCTLT Takes 3D to the Max!
• How Good is 3D Studio Max?
• New Publications by PSCTLT Instructors
• Road Map to Certification
• New Professional Development Courses for K-12 Teachers

Newsletter #3, October 19, 2001
• Nov 6 Today's Careers Employment Fair at Safeco Field
• Job Announcement: PSCTLT Director of IT Professional Development
• Kudos From a Student!
• Value of Cisco Training

Newsletter #2, October 5, 2001
• Soft Skills for High School Students – An Opportunity to Volunteer in Your Community
• Enroll Now for Biotechnology/Biomedical Skill Upgrade Short Courses
• Puget Sound Center Instructors Are Practicing Professionals
• Java Classes for Boeing

Newsletter #1, September 14, 2001
• Networking Skills are Hot
• Special Offer on PSCTLT Oracle Training
• Breaking into IT
PSCTLT offers Bio Technology Training
PSCTLT helps train 70 unemployed workers
• Tutor-Led classes at SVI

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