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	<title>100% Fresh Blog &#187; Higher Education</title>
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		<title>C2 Supports Students and Faculty</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 16:51:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erica Conway</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Historically, entering the creative industry in Wisconsin as a recent grad has always been pretty competitive.  The state boasts over 40 state and private colleges and universities offering programs in mass communications, design, advertising, marketing, visual communication, web design/development, digital technologies, 3d, animation, gaming&#8230;the list goes on.  The current economic challenges have tightened the market [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Historically, entering the creative industry in Wisconsin as a recent grad has always been pretty competitive.  The state boasts over 40 state and private colleges and universities offering programs in mass communications, design, advertising, marketing, visual communication, web design/development, digital technologies, 3d, animation, gaming&#8230;the list goes on.  The current economic challenges have tightened the market further, making it more difficult for recent grads to procure internships, much less full-time employment.</p>
<p>C2 recognizes that graduating students need to be able to compete.  We have a solid understanding of  industry expectations, because we serve Wisconsin&#8217;s smartest creatives through our Adobe training centers and our creative talent placement services.</p>
<p>We also understand that keeping up with the rapid changes in the technical tools used to deliver design, advertising, marketing, etc., can be a full-time pursuit&#8230;our instructors live it every day!</p>
<p><strong>Let C2 help YOU help your students. </strong>Contact C2 to secure class speakers to chat about industry/job expectations or to assist with portfolio/resume review.  If your curriculum includes software instruction for your students, C2 would love to help you keep up-to-date with the latest shortcuts, industry-standard workflow and versions of the software tools professionals need to get ahead.</p>
<p>C2 currently offers upgrade classes for college and university faculty at significant discounts. Choose from customized upgrade classes to discounted seats in our current class offerings.</p>
<p>We genuinely care about the quality of creative professionals working in our region. We support a great number of  creative professional associations, meet-up and user groups via membership, sponsorship and meeting hosting. C2 already boasts strong supportive relationships with faculty from several colleges, universities and technical schools in the region&#8230; <strong>how can we help YOU help your students?</strong></p>
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