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Indiana Tech to host community job fair April 12

Indiana Tech's College of Professional Studies is hosting a community job fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, April 12, at the Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center (The Kroc Center), 1250 W. 119th St. in Chicago.

This free event is open to the public.

There will be a number of employers on hand with immediate hiring needs from industries such as health care, law enforcement, manufacturing, customer services, sales, transportation and banking/finance.

For questions regarding company or organization participation, contact Tim Sheahan, Indiana Tech assistant director of admissions, at (630) 548-9445, ext. 5825.

Indiana Tech has two enrollment centers within the Chicago area: 1552 North Aurora Road, Naperville, 60563, (630) 548-9445; or 116 Skokie Blvd., Wilmette, 60091, (847) 920-5499.

Stop by or visit cps.indianatech.edu/Chicago to learn more.

Founded in 1930 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as an engineering college, today's Indiana Tech is a comprehensive, private, nonprofit university. They educate students well beyond the modern 42-acre home campus with regional campuses in Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois, and online programs that meet the needs of students worldwide. They specialize in career-oriented degree programs in business, engineering, computer science, criminal justice, health care administration and education. In all, Indiana Tech offers more than 60 degree options at the associate, bachelor's, master's and Ph.D. level. They prepare students for active participation, career advancement, and leadership in the global 21st-century society, and motivate them toward lives of significance and worth.

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