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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Student Services at Bramson ORT College

At Bramson ORT College, we've made it our priority to assist our students with all aspects of their college career in order to bring them the most rewarding and successful experience possible. In order to help our students excel in all areas of their education as well as post graduation endeavors, we've put together a variety of student services that are solely dedicated to helping them succeed. See below for a list of some of the student services we currently offer:
  • Academic Advisement
  • Career Services
  • Testing Center
  • Tutoring Center
Within each of these services, we have a dedicated team of staff members whose main goal is to find students the solutions they need in the areas they inquire about. For example, students who need assistance with their homework or class assignments can find a team of qualified tutors in the tutoring center who are ready and willing to provide additional support for a variety of subjects. Additionally, students who are struggling with their resume can find a home in our career services center, where our team of experienced resume writers can help you figure out what you need to include in order to land an interview.

And don't forget about our internship program! At Bramson ORT College, most of our programs require that students participate in a hands on internship where they can get real world experiences in their field. If you're having trouble finding one or aren't sure where to look, we've got you covered! Our team will place you in an internship that will give you exactly what you need.

For more information on our student services, please visit us on our website or contact us at (718) 261-5800 or (718) 259-5300 today!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Bramson ORT College's Paralegal Dept. participates in NYCPA CLE Event



Submitted by Prof. Aicha Cesar:

On October 24, 2013, students Eneida Sinjari, Andini Trisky and Qiong Zhang accompanied Professor Aicha Cesar to the New York City Paralegal Association's Continued Legal Education Seminar on Intellectual Property and the role of the paralegal who works in this stimulating and in-demand legal specialty.

BOC students attended this all-day comprehensive and substantive program at no cost (a savings of $50 per student). The seminar took place at the Manhattan corporate offices of the French company, Louis Vuitton. The seminar focused on the civil litigation issues involved in copyright, patent, and registered trademark claims and the criminal enforcement of laws against the counterfeit manufacture of luxury brand items. The event was informative and provided networking opportunities for BOC students who mingled with professional paralegals. The BOC students also enjoyed a delicious breakfast and lunch during this fabulous program.


In addition to the new Paralegal Program, Bramson ORT College offers 19 Degree Programs and numerous in-demand Certificates. The college has campuses in Brooklyn and Queens close to major transportation, including the E, F, N, R, M, and D subway lines. For more information, call 718-261-5800 or visit the website at www.bramsonort.edu. Read more testimonials, news highlights and student/faculty success stories at: http://www.bramsonort.edu/Admissions/successstories.html.

Monday, September 30, 2013

Attention Bramson ORT Students! Win $3000 and a Canon Camera!



Attention Bramson ORT Students!

Enter to win $3,000 and a Canon camera by competing in the Japan Center Essay Competition!

"The aim of the Japan Center Essay Competition is to promote awareness and understanding of Japan in the United States and to help young Americans broaden their international horizons. Contestants should write, in English, one or more aspects of Japan including art, culture, tradition, values, philosophy, history, society, politics, business, and technology in relation to their personal views, experiences, and/or future goals. (Contestants do not need to have any experience in visiting Japan or studying Japanese."

The following link shows the detailed information and the results of the previous competitions:


The deadline for submission is January 8, 2014. You must be enrolled in the 2013-2014 school year in the New York Metropolitan areaEmail us at djuraszek@bramsonort.edu if you enter and win, and you could be our next success story! Good luck!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Professor Aicha Cesar's Legal Writing and Research class participated in the Second Moot Court Competition held at Bramson ORT College's Brooklyn Campus


Pictured (L to R): Professor Zehava Schechter, Esq., Veronika Matushenko, Yair Rosenrauch; Director of Brooklyn Campus, Professor Aicha Cesar, Qiong Zhang, Yanqi Zhang, Andini Trisky. 



Professor Aicha Cesar's Legal Writing and Research class participated in the College's Second Moot Court Competition held at the Brooklyn campus on September 17, 2013. The students previously submitted their written briefs on the torts case which involved the legal theories of trespass, strict liability, assault and battery, vicarious liability, defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, conversion, and duty of care. Students presented oral arguments for both sides at the Competition, which were judged by BOC faculty. Congratulations to Andini Trisky, Winner of the Competition, and to all of the participants who did a superb job representing their clients and making legal arguments. Thank you to Professor Aicha Cesar for assembling an interesting moot court case and preparing the students for their arguments.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Paralegal Department News at Bramson ORT College



Paralegal Department Faculty Highlights

The Paralegal Department faculty is composed of esteemed and experienced attorneys who are specialists in their legal fields. Today we are showcasing Professor Randi SeidnerProfessor Randi Seidner is a member of the Paralegal Department faculty who teaches on-line courses such as Legal Research and Writing, Immigration Law and Probate. Professor Seidner earned her Bachelor of Science at SUNY Albany with a degree in psychology and she earned her Juris Doctorate at Touro Law School where she was an editor of the Touro Law Review. Ms. Seidner began her career as an associate at a small prestigious law firm and specialized in personal injury defense, representing law school districts and villages. Currently she focuses her practice on conducting research and writing for law firms that specialize in family law matters, personal injury and trust and estate litigation. 

At Bramson ORT College, students get to learn hands-on skills in their field from industry professionals such as Professor Randi SeidnerThe college welcomes international students and promotes campus diversity. The Career Services Department assists students with career internships and job placement with an 80% graduate job placement rate! If you or your school is interested in Bramson ORT's Paralegal Program, online courses, degree or certificate programs, contact the college today. The school provides affordable tuition coupled with great scholarships and hands-on educational opportunities. There are 19 degree programs to choose from and many certificate programs as well. The college has campuses in Brooklyn and Queens close to major transportation, including the E, F, N, R, M, and D subway lines. For more information call 718-261-5800 or visit the website at www.bramsonort.edu. Read more testimonials, news highlights and student/faculty success stories at http://www.bramsonort.edu/Admissions/successstories.html

Paralegal Department News at Bramson ORT College



Paralegal Department Faculty Highlights

The Paralegal Department faculty is composed of esteemed and experienced attorneys who are specialists in their legal fields. Today we are showcasing Professor Benjamin Lavin, Esq. Benjamin Lavin, Esq. is admitted to the Bar both in the State of New York and in the State of Israel. Professor Lavin served as Director of Litigation and Claims for F.O.J.P. Service Corporation in Manhattan for 36 years, specializing in medical malpractice, general liability and personal injury claims. His professional responsibilities included managing, supervising, and guiding investigators, claims examiners, and claims attorneys, as well as defense law firms. Professor Lavin was also actively involved in negotiating litigation claims and in mediations. Prior to this Director position, Professor Lavin maintained a private law practice in Tel Aviv, Israel. Professor Lavin received his J.D. from St. John’s University and his L.L.B. from the University of Jerusalem. He teaches Torts, Family Law, and Probate and Estate Administration.

At Bramson ORT College, students get to learn hands-on skills in their field from industry professionals such as Professor Benjamin Lavin, EsqThe college welcomes international students and promotes campus diversity. The Career Services Department assists students with career internships and job placement with an 80% graduate job placement rate! If you or your school is interested in Bramson ORT's Paralegal Program, online courses, degree or certificate programs, contact the college today. The school provides affordable tuition coupled with great scholarships and hands-on educational opportunities. There are 19 degree programs to choose from and many certificate programs as well. The college has campuses in Brooklyn and Queens close to major transportation, including the E, F, N, R, M, and D subway lines. For more information call 718-261-5800 or visit the website at www.bramsonort.edu. Read more testimonials, news highlights and student/faculty success stories at http://www.bramsonort.edu/Admissions/successstories.html



Paralegal Department News at Bramson ORT College


Paralegal Department Faculty Highlights

The Paralegal Department faculty is composed of esteemed and experienced attorneys who are specialists in their legal fields. Today we are showcasing Professor W. Zehava Schechter. W. Zehava Schechter, Esq. is the Coordinator of the Paralegal Department and an adjunct instructor at Bramson ORT College. Professor Schechter concentrates her private practice in real estate law, contracts, business formation, estate planning, estate administration, and general practice litigation. She is admitted to the Bar of New York (1989), Massachusetts (1989), and Isrel (1993). Ms. Schechter graduated with a B.A. in Politics in 1983 from Brandeis University and received her J.D. in 1989 from Suffolk University Law School. Professor Schechter teaches Real Estate Law, Law Office Management, Probate and Estate Administration, Torts, Family Law, and Business Law.

Throughout her 24 year legal career, Professor Schechter has practiced in secular courts and Batei Din (Jewish religious courts). She began her career as a public defender with the New York Legal Aid Society, Criminal Defense Division. Her career has included law firm practice as well as sole practitioner status, both in New York and Israel. Ms. Schechter's favorite quote is “You Miss 100% of the Shots You Don’t Take” (attributed to Wayne Gretzky). In addition to her faculty position and law practice, Ms. Schechter is an author, a New York court-certified Hebrew interpreter, and the owner of a successful custom window treatment business.

At Bramson ORT College, students get to learn hands-on skills in their field from industry professionals such as Professor W. Zehava SchechterThe college welcomes international students and promotes campus diversity. The Career Services Department assists students with career internships and job placement with an 80% graduate job placement rate! If you or your school is interested in Bramson ORT's Paralegal Program, online courses, degree or certificate programs, contact the college today. The school provides affordable tuition coupled with great scholarships and hands-on educational opportunities. There are 19 degree programs to choose from and many certificate programs as well. The college has campuses in Brooklyn and Queens close to major transportation, including the E, F, N, R, M, and D subway lines. For more information call 718-261-5800 or visit the website at www.bramsonort.edu. Read more testimonials, news highlights and student/faculty success stories at http://www.bramsonort.edu/Admissions/successstories.html


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Bramson ORT College Taught Me the Skills and Knowledge Required to Make it in The Gaming Industry!


Bramson ORT College Taught Me the Skills and Knowledge Required to Make it in The Gaming Industry!


"My name is Adam Alicea and I graduated with an Associate Degree in Game Design at Bramson ORT College. Before I started my education at Bramson ORT College, I was working at an uneventful security job. I knew I didn’t want to do this for the rest of my life and I had a desire to obtain a career relating to the art field. At the time, I wasn’t sure what my options were. I had dropped out of high school, which put me at a major disadvantage as a workforce candidate. A friend told me about Bramson ORT College’s GED Program. I learned that you could obtain your GED while earning college credit at the same time. I immediately jumped onto this opportunity and enrolled at Bramson ORT College. This single decision impacted my future.

I enrolled as a Game Design and Programming major. I learned about Game Design starting from the basic principles to the intermediate concepts. This unique program introduces students to all types of design aspects from developing characters and understanding how they work, to understanding the business aspects and developing good stories for games. The Game Design Associate Degree Program also introduces you to intermediate aspects of programming for game and character development. I was introduced to Autodesk Maya, an industry software application used for 3D animation, 3D modeling, simulation, visual effects, rendering, and compositing. With Maya, I learned how to develop 3D models for games and animations. In my first few classes, I realized that I wanted to design characters for video games and become a successful Game Designer.

During my studies, Bramson ORT College’s Career Services Department helped me obtain an internship as a Game Tester for Power Head Games. As a game tester, I had to document any issues or errors in video games and send these reports to the Game Developers. This role is very important because it involves all the mechanics of a game, such as the art, sound, hardware, and software. Without these aspects, the game cannot be completed. The whole process of creating a game from start to finish is amazing and challenging. Everyone I worked with had strict deadlines, and we had to finish our duties in a small amount of time. I witnessed how hard everyone had to work to finish completing the game, and I pushed myself to do the best job possible. I received an A following the completion of my internship.

I came to the realization that what I learned was more important than receiving a good grade. I learned something that I could take with me in any situation. It was the idea and understanding that through any situation there will always be a struggle. There will always be some type of frustration or letdown or days when you feel like quitting. But through your struggles, you end up building something without realizing it. This is called character. Character can be a strength that takes on any situation. Sometimes knowing or not knowing what is really involved and building a strong character is a tool that will help you to grow as a better person for the rest of your life! Bramson ORT College taught me the skills and knowledge required to make it in the gaming industry! I am glad that I found my path at Bramson ORT! You can view my first short 3D Animation student film by clicking here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywWiMj4P3t4&list=UUZCjgwNNojFQxy7D4D2r7VA."


- Adam Alicea
(Game Design & Programming Graduate)


With the growing demand for game design and programming skills in an expanding industry, Bramson ORT’s Game Design Concentration and Game Design Certificate Program was founded in 2009. It was one of the few programs pioneering the latest game design software, technology, and theory in one of the most current and creative fields. The program became so popular that a Game Design Associate Degree was approved in October 2011. The degree program received accreditation by NYSED and was implemented successfully. Bramson ORT’s game design courses are aimed at meeting the standard competencies necessary for employment in the game design industry. The curriculum includes hands-on training in computer and game programming, game design theory, and game development. The popularity of the program proved that there is a growing demand for creative careers in this expanding and in-demand field. In addition to the Game Design Associate Degree, the college offers careers in the Medical Field, Pre-law, Business, Business Online, Accounting, Office Technology, Renewable Energy, Electronics, Graphic Design Concentration, and Computer Networking. Currently, Bramson ORT College has an over 80% graduate job placement rate! For more information about our Queens and Brooklyn campuses and programs visit www.BramsonORT.edu. You can view more Bramson ORT students’ work at our new Game Design Portal http://gamedesign.bramsonort.edu and watch animations and videos on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSCuBegrZaE

For a limited time, Bramson ORT College is offering a $500 scholarship towards tuition for students that enroll.

Join us at our next Open House Event or call Admissions at 718-261-5800 for more information.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Gugu Ginindza, Student from South Africa, Graduates as the 2013 Valedictorian at Bramson ORT College!


Bramson ORT College has many great student success stories!

Amongst them is the story of Gugu Ginindza, a student from Southern Africa who began her medical career at Bramson ORT College and graduated as the 2013 Valedictorian with honors. Read her story below.


GUGU GININDZA - VALEDICTORIAN 2013

"My name is Gugu Ginindza. I am a Bramson ORT student. I am from Swaziland in Southern Africa. I am the first-born of three. I have a sister and a brother. My parents are both deceased. I am the mother of three boys and have been married for ten years. I came to the United States to join my husband who is currently enrolled at Columbia University.

One day my husband was passing by Bramson ORT and he decided to come in and get information on how to apply. The staff at the Admissions Office were very friendly and welcoming, and they gave him all the information he needed. A few days later, I came in to complete the application process and that is how I enrolled at Bramson ORT.

Bramson ORT College gave me a chance to embark upon my educational dream. I had applied to other schools before, but I was rejected because I did not have any educational background in the U.S. While at Bramson ORT, I learned a lot and the learning environment with professional and caring professors made it easier. I thought that I would have a hard time fitting in being a foreigner, but everyone was welcoming and I felt like other students.

Currently, I am enrolled at York College, CUNY. I enrolled as a Biology Major. My goal is to enroll as a medical candidate by fall of 2015. The education that I garnered from Bramson ORT has been very beneficial, and I realize that it gave me a head start for my education in the medical field. I would not have been able to pursue my educational goals if Bramson ORT had not given me a chance.

Now that I have my Medical Assistant Degree, my options are endless. I have plans to get a part-time job as a Medical Assistant and continue my education full time. I would recommend Bramson ORT to any student who wants to get started on their education or career in the medical field."

- Gugu Ginindza
  Bramson ORT College’s VALEDICTORIAN 2013

Visit www.BramsonORT.edu for more information!

Read more success stories at: http://bramsonortny.blogspot.com/2013/07/medical-assistant-success-story.html

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Bramson ORT College Paralegal Students Visit The Brooklyn Law Library



On August 6, 2013, the Legal Research and Writing class of the Brooklyn campus visited the Brooklyn Law Library. Students toured the library with a staff legal librarian and reviewed the numerous research materials, texts, and documents available to attorneys and paralegals. In this picture, students are reviewing cases from more than 100 years ago. It was amazing to read a case decided after the end of the US Civil War and the beginning of the US Industrial Revolution. The paralegal students, accompanied by Professor Aicha Cesar, saw first-hand how attorneys and paralegals perform legal research. This was a great field trip!


For more information about our Paralegal Department, and Paralegal Associate Degree, visit www.bramsonort.edu.

*Photographs and commentary courtesy of Professor Aicha Cesar

Monday, August 5, 2013

Bramson ORT College Paralegal Department News


Graduating students in the Paralegal Department complete internships with law firms during the last semester of study. This summer, 3 students are interning at New York City law firms and gaining valuable and marketable experience. Qiong is interning at the Bronx office of a Queens law firm which specializes in personal injury cases. She is meeting with clients, researching legal issues, preparing the first drafts of discovery documents, and organizing files for trial. MD's internship is at a Queens law firm which handles real estate and matrimonial cases. He is reviewing and helping to negotiate residential Contracts of Sale and assisting in divorce and child custody matters.

MD works at the firm on Saturdays, which is convenient for his schedule. Abdullah's internship is with a Queens law firm specializing in immigration law. He is learning about the requirements of the Department of Homeland Security for visa and citizenship petitions and meets with clients to present their applications in a thorough, professional manner. These three students work closely with their supervising attorneys and other firm staff members to contribute to their law firms, help their clients, and obtain practical experience in the law, which will bolster their already impressive resumes. They are off to a great start in their chosen field! Visit www.BramsonORT.edu for more info!

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Bramson ORT College Paralegal Department News

Bramson ORT College is joining the New York City Paralegal Association as a sustaining member. Each month, two paralegal students will attend the association’s meetings, networking events, and social programs featuring law firms and certified paralegals.

Legal Research and Writing students are taking a field trip to the Brooklyn Law Library on August 6, 2013. They will meet with a law librarian, tour the library, and review available research facilities and resources. Professor Aicha Cesar is very dedicated to her students. She is planning a special class on the basics of briefing a case. Reviewing, analyzing, and understanding cases are essential skills for all paralegals and will assist paralegal students in mastering these tasks.

The 2nd Moot Court Competition is underway with a Torts fact pattern. Students are preparing to submit written briefs on the case and make oral arguments in front of the Paralegal Department faculty. The Competition provides students with an opportunity to polish their written and verbal communication skills as well as engage in a friendly simulation of legal argument.


Friday, June 28, 2013

BRAMSON ORT COLLEGE CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 2013!


BRAMSON ORT COLLEGE CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 2013!





This June, Bramson ORT College held their graduation ceremony at the Forest Hills Jewish Center. Staff, faculty, friends, and parents gathered to congratulate the class of 2013. Students delivered captivating speeches reflecting on how Bramson ORT aided them on their path to success. Many shared their personal life stories during the graduation.  One such powerful speech was delivered by Jessica Florez. Jessica enrolled in the Medical Department with a concentration in Medical Billing and Coding.  On the day of her graduation, she shared her story of struggle, transformation, and victory in a speech that moved many in the audience.

My name is Jessica Florez and I am a woman who was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. This year, I achieved my goal of graduating college. I came to Bramson ORT College inquiring about information on how to become a student and I decided to enroll. It has always been a dream of mine to graduate college and have a successful future in a medical profession. During my time at Bramson ORT College, I was faced with tragedy that forced me to struggle throughout my semesters. On September 29, 2009, I enrolled at Bramson ORT College with great excitement to be taking a step forward in furthering my education. I was eager to share the news with my mom and brother and contact my father. I received a phone call that evening and had to face the worst possible news about my father’s death. My father had suffered a heart attack. For me, losing a parent and not having them be able to witness one's joy and happiness is incredibly painful. I didn’t want to go back to school and I was missing a lot of my classes. But something came over me during that time. It was like I had my father by my side saying, “Jessica you have to finish school! I want you to achieve your hopes and dreams and I will be looking down at you.” So, I pulled myself together and I conquered this for him. Even though my dad couldn’t be with me on my graduation to celebrate this special day, I know he’s here in spirit. Losing a loved one like my dad has motivated me to graduate. I know I’ve made him proud. I want to state that things aren’t easy in life. In order to become someone and grow as an individual you are going to have to face struggles in life, but you can overcome them as I did. I’m glad that I pushed myself towards the right direction to finish college and go after what I want in life. I want to thank my mom who brought me into this world. She has always encouraged me to do the right things and has always supported me. My mom always wants what’s best for me and I love her. I also want to thank my friends and family who have supported me throughout this journey. I wanted to say to my dad what I did not get a chance to say to him, “Dad, I love you and miss you and will continue to make you proud!” I want to thank the staff and professors at Bramson ORT College who were there for me and believed in me as a student and as an individual. My experience at Bramson ORT will never be forgotten and I will take that with me always. Thank you to everyone at Bramson ORT College for the opportunity to share my story! I greatly appreciate it! And to my fellow classmates, good luck to each and every one of you. Thank you!


Jessica Florez 
Bramson ORT College Graduate

In today’s tough economy, students and parents of high school graduates should consider the benefits of a non-for-profit school such as Bramson ORT College that provides affordable tuition coupled with great scholarships and hands-on educational opportunities. The staff and faculty work closely with the students to help prepare them for in-demand careers. Bramson ORT has a strong career services department that assists students with internship opportunities and job placement.
The college is close to major transportation, including the E, F, N, R, M, and D subway lines. 
For more information call (718) 261-5800 or visit the main website at www.bramsonort.edu.  
The college has a blog where visitors can read the latest news, testimonials, and student success stories at http://bramsonortny.blogspot.com
Be our next success story! Register today!


Friday, March 8, 2013

Bramson ORT College Prepares Future Leaders and Technicians with Hands-on Training and Job Seminars


During Bramson ORT's recent job seminar, College Director, Dr. Buhks, and Career Services Coordinator, Ms. Beth Morganlander, introduced Mr. Jeffrey Kamberg. Mr. Kamberg is a top sourcing recruiter for the New York and Long Island Regions of Robert Half International, a Global Leader in Professional and Specialized Staffing Services.  Sharing his vast experience in the field, Mr. Kamberg gave a seminar for Bramson ORT students on the topic "How to land a job in this tough economy." Mr. Kamberg collected resumes from Bramson ORT students for potential positions in the near future. Students were encouraged to sign up for professional career networking sites such as LinkedIn, as well as get involved in internships through Bramson ORT's Career Services Department. The seminar was a huge success and students left with important information that will aid them in their job search efforts. 

Bramson ORT College puts job preparation, hands-on training, and "real world" approaches to learning at the top of their list. The goal is to help students start their dream career after graduation. The non-for-profit college offers 19 in-demand degrees and numerous certificate programs.  Recent studies have shown that employers are favorable towards students with tech school diplomas, such as Bramson ORT graduates. Bramson ORT students get the practical training needed for current in-demand careers in technical fields with a focus on specific trades. The Career Services Department is a bridge between the world of work and the academic environment. The office provides excellent customer service, superior opportunities for students and alumni in choosing and securing appropriate, rewarding, and satisfying careers. Just this month, several students were placed in new internships and jobs. Bramson ORT College is interested in the total education of each student. Student support programs and free tutoring are offered to help students achieve the goals that are essential to their educational, career, and personal development. The classes are small, so each student gets the one-on-one attention needed to help them succeed. The college provides a caring and professional environment. As one student stated,"Here you are never just a number."


Join Bramson ORT College on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/bramsonortcollege/

For more information about our student internship opportunities and career services, contact: 

Ms. Morganlander at 718-261-5800, Ext. 120. at the Queens Campus or

Ms. Tal Gutkovich at 718-259-5300 Ext. 224 at the Brooklyn Campus
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