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Business, 11.10.2019 03:00, mercedespennewp72wea

Task: choosing a college or training program having chosen a career pathway, you will now research and identify three colleges or training programs that you aspire to join. for each college or program, gather the following information: β€’ university name (if applicable) β€’ college/training program β€’ tuition β€’ testing requirements: sat, act, either, or some other test? β€’ opportunities for financial aid use the provided table to record your findings. after you determine these requirements, discuss which program seems like it would be the best choice, and why. also note if you would need to make any changes to your career plan or short-term or long-term goals. type your response in the table:

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3

university

college/training program

tuition

admission requirements

funding opportunities

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