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CAREER SERVICES

Nobel University makes  no  explicit  or  implied  guarantee  of  job  placement,  starting  salary,  and  income expectations for current students or  graduates.

The  school  assists  students  in  their  attempts  to  secure employment from prospective hiring companies in their field of study through career coaching,  workshops, or seminars. Services provided include, but are not limited to; resume-writing workshops, interview preparation, and etc.  The  school  also  provides  various  resources  for   job   opportunities,   such   as   career fairs  held  in  local communities and by posting job resources on the Job  Boards.

International students desiring employment in the United States must comply with the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regulations. Students must consult with the Administrator of Student Services about these regulations before applying for any employment. To become eligible for employment, all qualifying international students must apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT). After OPT is obtained, students will be able to legally work for up to twelve (12) months.

Nobel conducts follow-up studies on graduates and employer satisfaction surveys annually. The school maintains a performance fact sheet that includes the placement percentages, salary, and the percentage receiving jobs in the career field for which they were trained.