Essay On Administrative Assistant

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Most of today’s businesses requires post high school education in order to obtain more than an entry level administrative assistant position. From my research on schools that offer a degree, diploma or certificate for administrative assistants, I chose to provide information on Bradford School, Kaplan University, and Penn Foster School. Bradford School, www.bradfordpittsburgh.edu, is a business school that offers a diploma program and a specialized associate degree program for those interested in becoming an administrative assistant. The Administrative Assistant Diploma program is a full-time, 8-month program that obtains an undergraduate certificate upon completion. Cost for the program is approximately $17,000. Completion of the Office …show more content…

I have been an administrative assistant with the same company for over eight years. When I was hired, my employer accepted my nine years of previous administrative experience in lieu of a degree. Two years ago, I applied for an open executive administrative assistant position and was told that even though I had worked for the company for six years and was completely qualified for the position, I was not able to be considered for the position due to the enforcement of the minimum requirements of an Associate’s degree for applicants including current employees. This requirement influenced my decision obtain a degree from WCCC for a number of reasons including the college is accredited through the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Years ago, I began my college experience at WCCC. The college was willing to accept some of the credits that I had already obtained towards this degree and offered the opportunity to test out of some of the courses that I was competent in, which gave me the opportunity to obtain the degree quicker and incurring less tuition costs. The tuition for the college compared to other universities is much more affordable at $122 per credit with the program being based on 63 credits. The courses contained in the program include current software programs

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