Faculty Profile

Allen Stehle : President

Message From The President

2009 - 2010 promises to be an exciting academic year for us, and I am pleased to know that you have chosen to become a student here.

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College News

HIT Program Welcomes a New Director

Beal College is please to welcome its newest faculty member, Connie Elliott, RHIA, CHP.

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Beal Students Raise Money for Shaw House

On Tuesday June 23rd Beal College’s Office Procedures class held a lunch fundraiser to benefit Shaw House.

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Adult Education Courses

Beal College to offer low-cost Bangor Adult Education courses on campus

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Health Information Technology

We just received approval for another new academic program: HIT (Health Information Technology).

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Career Services

Beal College feels that its obligation to students involves more than providing a quality education. In order to help graduates put their skills to the best possible use, the College provides career development assistance. Through its ongoing professional relationship with businesses, organizations and governmental agencies, the Career Services Office is contacted by interested employers offering both full-time and part-time opportunities. In addition, many of Beal’s academic programs offer students the opportunity to receive hands-on career training through externships and field experiences.

Start planning now to meet your career goals. Let our Career Services help you.

Students and graduates wishing to have employment assistance are encouraged to register with the Career Services Office as early as possible and to maintain contact throughout their education and career. Career counseling is available in both one-on-one consultations as well as group forums. Services include assistance in resume compilation, interview techniques, job search methods, employment leads, employment surveys and trends, and development of a professional attitude toward the employment search. In addition, the Beal College Library maintains in-depth career reference resources and encourages students to use these services in both job preparation and educational advancement.

Career Services Workshop Series

You are invited to attend these FREE Workshops sponsored by the Career Services Office.

• Study Skills & Time Management
• Presentation Skills
• Employer Panel
• Stress Management
• Goal Setting & Decision Making
• Job Search Skills & Self-Assessments
• Resumes and Cover Letters
• Interviewing
• Workplace Ethics & Keeping Your Job

Dates and Times for workshops will
be announced. Watch for additional
information.

The Clothes Closet

At a loss for something to wear to that very important interview?

Short of cash to buy something new?

Need to learn how to put together a great looking outfit on a limited budget?

Check out the Career Services Clothes Closet. The Closet contains professional wardrobe selections that you may borrow.
For more information, contact Career Services.

You are invited to attend these FREE workshops sponsored by the Career Services Office.

• Individual Assistance
• Group Sessions
• Resumes and Cover Letters
• Job Leads
• Interview Preparation
• Workshops and Seminars
• Job Market Resources
• On-Campus Recruiters
• Company Information Files
• Identifying Skills and Interests
• Conducting a Successful Job Search
• Dressing for Success
• Career Planning
• Keeping a Job

For more information or to make an appointment, please call

947-4591 Or 1-800-660-7351

Walk-ins are welcome
whenever the door is open!

Steps for Successful Career Planning

Think of career development as a process that begins early in your college experience and continues throughout your life. Get to know the people in Career Services and the resources they offer. Let’s work together to create a strategy that leads to your success!

Check out the Career Services Clothes Closet. The Closet contains professional wardrobe selections that you may borrow.
For more information, contact Career Services.

Register with Career Services
• Begin to identify skills and interests
• Do interest and personality surveys
• Attend career development workshops
• Become familiar with career resources
• Research areas of interest
• Do informational interviewing
• Learn what employers will expect of you
• Complete an externship
• Clarify your job objective
• Fine tune your resume
• Draft cover letters
• Gather letters of recommendation
• Practice interviewing
• Focus on personal presentation
• Develop a professional image
• Learn effective job search methods

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