Click Here for a New Career; MTItexas.com Upgrades Futures as They Go Online.Business Editors HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 18, 2000 MTI College of Business is seeking to provide a challenging, high-quality education to undergraduates and adult learners by utilizing interactive technology to change lives and increase personal incomes. On Sept. 15, 2000 MTI unveiled a redesign of their web site and announced a partnership with www.thesourceforschools.com. The Admissions officers hope to increase awareness about the school's modern facilities, comprehensive programs and renowned hands-on training curriculum. Admissions departments are discovering that the right Web site can greatly enhance student recruiting efforts. With that goal in mind, MTI designed a site that will allow potential students to research and obtain the pertinent information they need to make vital educational and career decisions. The new MTI Web site is designed with easy, intuitive navigation for instant answers and rapid responses to various inquiries. MTI's Campus Director, John Springhetti commented, "Our vision is to match prospective students with the training they need to catapult them to the next level - whether that's income, status or career satisfaction." MTI offers many programs ranging from Business Technology to Computer Technology, English as a 2nd Language to Continuing Education. The Continuing Education programs allow you to become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, a Cisco Certified Network Professional, or a Cisco Certified Network Associate. MTI's Degree Programs help students take the next step up the career ladder. "The overhaul of our Web site is part of our overall e-strategy as we find more and more students who search the Web for education, training and other life enhancing opportunities," stated Derrell Beck, Director of Admissions for MTI, "...by introducing our college and its unique curriculum on the world wide web, we hope to connect with more individuals searching to upgrade their future." |
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