GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) at Worcester East Middle School and North High School has been helping students set high educational goals for themselves and realize their college potential for over a decade. Students participate in classroom workshops, campus field trips, 1:1 admissions and financial aid counseling. Please check back often for program updates.
Showing posts with label College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label College. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Framingham State University 1019/10
Thanks to everyone that attended the Framingham State field trip! The campus is a quick 30 minute ride from Worcester and it's only 30 minutes from Boston. The campus is easy to find, recently updated (thank you stimulus money), and lunch was delicious! The largest majors on campus are fashion merchandising, business, psychology, and education. The admissions staff was kind enough to mention that because we had come out and taken a campus tour they would waive the application fee for any student that decides to apply, a nice $45 savings! Also, if families get their FAFSAs submitted by 2/15 they guarantee award letters will be mailed by 3/15, fantastic! If you are applying to FSU we encourage you to submit an essay even though it is optional, especially if your academic record is not as strong as you would like it to be. You can learn more about FSU on their website: http://www.framingham.edu/admissions/
Friday, October 8, 2010
GEAR UP Major of the Month
QCC Forensic Computer Program

Computer forensics is a branch of forensic science (forensics for short). Forensics is the scientific analysis of people, places and things to collect evidence during crime investigations that helps to prove innocence or guilt in court.
A forensic investigation can be initiated for many reasons. The most high profile are usually with respect to a criminal investigation, but computer forensics can also be used for less complicated needs like re-tracking steps when data has been lost. Some common examples why a company or person would hire a computer forensic specialist would be to prove employee internet abuse, industrial espionage, damage assessment, or criminal fraud and deception cases.
A brand new computer forensic specialist with little experience can earn a salary in the area of $50-60 thousand dollars a year. Senior managers and partners at consulting firms typically earn between $100-200 thousand dollars a year, although geographical locations like big cities matter when discussing salary.
Courses for this major are offered online, in the classroom, or both. You can earn a certificate program in technology in as little as one year, an Associate in Science in two years, or a Bachelors degree in Science in four years in this major. Generally speaking, the higher your level of education, the higher your starting salary will be.
We recommend checking out the Computer Systems Engineering Technology – Computer Forensics Option at Quinsigamond Community College for an example of coursework required to get started in this field.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)