STL CAPS Open House Draws a Crowd
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STL CAPS Open House Draws a Crowd

On January 11, 2017 the St. Louis Centers for Advanced Professional Studies (STL CAPS) held two open house sessions attended by over 200 prospective students, parents, business partners and school personnel.  During the panel discussion portion of the open house sessions, attendees had the opportunity to hear from former STL CAPS students currently in college as…

STL CAPS Medicine & Healthcare KMOV News 4 Schools Feature
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STL CAPS Medicine & Healthcare KMOV News 4 Schools Feature

The St. Louis Centers for Advanced Professional Studies (STL CAPS) medicine and healthcare students were recently featured on a local TV station, KMOV News 4 Schools.  The KMOV news crew visited the students while they were at St. Anthony’s Medical Center.  The students were being assessed in the simulation laboratory by their lead mentor at…

STL CAPS Open House Sessions January 11, 2017
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STL CAPS Open House Sessions January 11, 2017

The St. Louis Centers for Advanced Professional Studies (STL CAPS) will hold two open house sessions for students, parents, counselors and administrators on Wednesday, January 11, 2017.  The open house sessions will provide attendees the ability to talk with former STL CAPS (currently in college), current STL CAPS students, business partners and instructors.  Each session…

Global Business & Entrepreneurship Shark Tank Competition
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Global Business & Entrepreneurship Shark Tank Competition

On Wednesday, December 21st the STL CAPS global business and entrepreneurship instructor Justin Hildebrand set up the opportunity to have students compete in a Shark Tank competition judged by local business partners.  STL CAPS welcomed Drew McLaughlin, financial advisory, and Emily George, registered client service associate, from The Wilkins Group a financial wealth management company…

STL CAPS Welcomes Local Guests
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STL CAPS Welcomes Local Guests

On Monday, December 12th the STL CAPS students and staff welcomed 50 guests from St. Charles and St. Louis.  Attendees included teachers, administrators, board of education members, community college faculty, economic development officials, and business owners.  The event was filled with informal networking where students had the opportunity to practice their professional skills by telling guests…

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