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QC School of Event Planning
by: Marina - School of Event Planning

Hi Michelle,
I provide student support at QC and I thought I?d come back to you.

I really wanted to reassure you. Check the Find Professionals button on our home page. You?ll find lots of grads there who have established their own companies and are working perfectly comfortably in the field. I?m sure you?ll be able to as well. I know it?s hard to get a good handle on how things work but the business component of the course is really excellent and students always say how much they feel supported.

We divide the information on corporate event planning into 4 different text books in separate units. We don?t want to overwhelm our students with the abundance of information right away. At the beginning of the course, only basic corporate event planning info is covered to prepare you for later units.

As a student, you know that we also provide unlimited online and telephone support both before and after graduation. Much of this support tends to be on business issues as students deal with their first clients. We continue to support you, free of charge, even long after you have graduated. Again much of the support goes to business issues - the contract that has to be negotiated, or the difficult client that has to be dealt with. Students maintain close relationships with us over the years.
Do give me a call on the school?s toll free number, I?d be delighted to help in any way.

Kind regards,

Marina


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