Community College for Virtual Assistants
How knowledgeable is the instructor or trainer on the subject matter?
How do you know the Virtual Assistant curriculum is going to provide you the skills you need to become a successful business person?
If you decide to further your education, will the certification or other training count toward your future degrees, such as a Bachelor's, Masters or beyond?
You aren't the only one with these types of questions.
There are plenty of places online nowdays where you can receive certifications and take classes online to become a Virtual Assistant (VAs) and/or Virtual Professionals (VP), but how do you know you'll get a quality education or training? Has the instructor or trainer been approved by an institution, or did they just decide to 'hang their shingle' as an instructor?
Well, look no further. There are community colleges all across the nation and abroad providing Virtual Assistants and Virtual Professionals with quality education that are accredited and may provide you with a certificate or degree depending upon your dedication and completion of their programs.
Amazing Community College faculty are teaching their Virtual Assistant curriculum which has been approved by the California Community College Chancellor's office. All community college curriculum goes through a rigorous approval process before it is accepted, so you know you'll receive the best education.
Upon successful completion of a certificate, AA or AS degree, you will be able to continue your education and possibly even transfer to a 4-year institution to further your education. You'll have the confidence to transfer any applicable credits/units toward a degree of your choice.
Privately conducted training centers allow you a fast track to getting your business off to a good start, but they may not offer the foundation necessary to support you throughout your entire career. If you ever decide to change careers, how will your current training prepare you for transition?
Are you a newbie just beginning your VA/VP career or are you a lifelong learner? You are encouraged to check out a college campus near you or take an online class from the comfort of home. Choose your instructor and even attend class in your pajamas.
Some of the lessons you'll learn include a few of the topics below.
- Evolution of the Virtual Office
- Working for yourself
- Assessing skills and work habits
- Personal and business life
- Virtual office technologies
- Communication tools and techniques
- Business ethics