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Naaleh College Offers New Parnassa Opportunity


 [Communicated Content] Wish you could begin a career with fantastic growth potential, that’s also in a field that you love?  Wish you could train for that profession without paying a fortune, destroying your schedule, or commuting for hours?

Now is your chance to get started on your career path, with Naaleh College’s certified College Certificate programs.  Naaleh’s flexible, online programs allow you to get the training and credentials that you need to head straight for a promising career within YOUR time-frame and YOUR budget, from the comfort of your own home.

In just one year, you can graduate with a certified college certificate in computer programming, web development, or graphic design.

The certificate programs will effectively prepare you for employment, with university-trained teachers in highly engaging, interactive, and small classes, teaching the most updated software versions and most useful programming languages.

Naaleh College’s Student Services division helps prepare you for your first job through portfolio development, interview skills seminars, assistance with resume preparation, and guidance in your job search.

Naaleh College, the world’s first fully-online Orthodox Jewish college. is a project of Naaleh.com, the premier Torah video site with over 20,000 subscribers.  The Torah values of the Naaleh College staff and administration ensure that all classes are taught with sensitivity to a Torah outlook, and that class schedules accommodate the busy Jewish calendar.

Only Naaleh College gives you the certified college credentials you need for your resume, at a price you can afford, on a schedule you can handle.

Apply to Naaleh College today at www.naalehcollege.com and begin the career you always dreamed of.  For more information, email [email protected], or call (732)363-6768.

Naaleh College:  Bringing You Straight into the Job Market.



7 Responses

  1. L’shem toeles – I’d be wary about the graphics design
    degree. My daughter took such a degree at Touro. The job market was
    terrible, and anyone offering a job was paying bubkis. You cannot
    support a family with this degree unless you go out into a pretzus
    environment. I can’t speak for the computer and web
    certificates.

  2. I have a friend who works as a freelance graphic designer. She did not get a degree but did a certificate program like the one being offered by Naaleh. She is able to support her husband in learning and be home with her children as she works from home, and she loves the challenge, variety and creativity of her profession! Seems like a great choice for a frum girl with a creative side to her!

  3. explain to me how you get a full Bachelor;s degree in 1 year?
    a BA is 128 credits and each credit is about 15 hours of class time. Which for all of those who can not do math is 1920 hours or 80 days straight, this is class time which does not include homework which is about the same amount of time.
    Most colleges do not let a student take more than 18 credits a semesters (with permission you can got 20 – 22 but only if you have complete A), and there are 2 main semesters, the summer and winter session you can can another 10 – 12 credits. which means if you get straight As and max out your course load you can take 50 credits that still make college take 2.5 years!
    So a 1 year Bachelors degree is a farce

  4. Commenter No. 3:
    The “one-year certificate” is not full bachelor’s degree. I have taught similar courses at an ORT school ( http://www.ort.org ), both traditional and online. These certificates can lead to well-paying sub-professional positions.

  5. #3- They are offering local “certificates”. These are whatever the school says it is. Unlike areas where there are industry or professional standards, such certificates have no legal standing. There is no requirement of any certificate to work in those professions. What matters is courses taken and the skills learned.

  6. It is impossible to get a job at a real company without a college degree unless you have a decade of experience even then it’s hard

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