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Is this campus for-profit? Hechung 18:39, 15 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Advertising

removed the advert section until someone more familiar with the suject can reinsert - it doesn't seem to be crusial, anyway.

The Berkeley AdvantageSM is comprised of a great number of benefits which provide students with exceptional value. The benefits include on-the-job internships as part of the curriculum; a Bachelor's degree in as little as 3 years or an Associate's degree in as few as 18 months; online Bachelor's and Associate's degrees, both part-time and full-time; flexible scheduling with day, evening, weekend, and online classes; more than $14 million available each year in Berkeley College grants and scholarships for qualified students; a tuition freeze for students who maintain continuous, full-time enrollment; small class sizes for more personal attention; a faculty selected for both academic credentials and professional experience; an extensive network of employer connections; 20 Career Services professionals who collectively specialize in each field of study and actively pursue job opportunities for each student; free lifetime career assistance; and an excellent graduate placement rate. In 2006, 96% of all graduates who were available for employment were placed in jobs related to their studies at Berkeley College.