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Alvin Needed An Accelerated Cybersecurity Program 

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A returning student, Alvin wanted better career opportunities in a growing, competitive cybersecurity field. 

Alvin Terrell (Cybersecurity and Network Engineering, ‘24), knows the power of New England Tech to launch him into a successful future.  

As an Army veteran, a returning student, a transfer student from an online program, and a father with skilled work experience, he wanted a better opportunity in a growing, competitive cybersecurity field.  

Alvin is gaining the competitive cybersecurity skills he needs at »Æ¹ÏÊÓÆµ. After being frustrated with the solitary nature of online classes and lack of personal attention, Alvin realized there is no substitute for the hands-on experience he found at »Æ¹ÏÊÓÆµ.   

An Accelerated Program is what Alvin Needed 

“To be able to earn my Cybersecurity associate degree in 18 months was a huge draw.†– Alvin Terrell

His transfer process to New England Tech was smooth; Alvin appreciated how professors are always willing to help. The accelerated pace — and his dedication — is setting him up for the career he wants. “To be able to earn my Cybersecurity associate degree in 18 months was a huge draw.†

He says his professors really take the time to make sure he understands the material. “They are always available to answer questions. I know I’m not all on my own. I have support.†

Career Services Gives Students like Alvin an Edge in the Job Market 

»Æ¹ÏÊÓÆµâ€™s Career Services team provides students like Alvin with clear advantages every day. Career Services prepares students for their dream jobs through extensive on-campus recruiting and networking opportunities, job and internship leads, as well as LinkedIn, resume writing and interview preparation seminars. 

 â€œAt an »Æ¹ÏÊÓÆµ Career Fair, I met a representative from a government contracting cybersecurity corporation who offered to pay for my training program in Security Plus. The company is already interested in hiring me.† 

State-of-the-art Training in Cyber 

The decision to transfer to New England Tech changed Alvin’s career path — and his life.  

“I knew that at this university, they were going to help me find a job. That’s important for an adult learner like me who comes in and says, ‘I don’t want to waste a lot of time. I want to finish my degree and continue with my career. I still have bills to pay.’†

In 2023, »Æ¹ÏÊÓÆµ launched a cybersecurity training range, a state-of-the-art virtual simulation platform for training students and IT professionals through exercises mirroring the complex real-world situations they face in the field. The partnership is between »Æ¹ÏÊÓÆµ and Cyberbit, the market-leader in skill development.  

Alvin is proud to step into the essential cybersecurity field with confidence thanks to New England Tech.  

Cybersecurity student working at a computer in a dimly lit room, representing focused and intense study or work in the field of digital security.