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IBMC Honors Alpha Beta Kappa (ABK) Students at Induction Ceremony

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

The Institute of Business and Medical Careers (IBMC) held its induction ceremony of its Alpha Beta Kappa (ABK) National Honor Society students on Friday the 17th of September at the Loveland Embassy Suites. The IBMC ABK Honor Students Inductees are:

Maria Santos, Heather Finger, Stacey Dinkel, Laura Munoz, Laurie Wood,  Lindsay Huss, Casey Tempel, Nicki Miller, Sarah Naylor, Melissa Betchel, Andrea Munoz, Amber Betts, Darcy Johnston, Kaleigh Esquibel, Antoinette Sandoval, Rachele Smith, Brenda Tredway, Diana Valencia, Anne Sitze, Cheryl Ellman, Paula Stumpf, Rayna Price, Kayla Kneipp, Trelene Till, Joanna Drohman, Kara Thicksten, Auhnna Steele, Cade Hasser, Kelli Davidson, Sara Whicker, Nichole Brown, Katharine Ragan, Laura King, Sarah McMillan, Erin Graves, Beth Martin, David Disner, Lynn Tamura, Miranda Birt, Jason Deeming, Jennifer Hoffman,  Zhavanya Pence, Amber Adler, Victoria Cruz, Irene Gonzales, Marivel Mireles, Myrna Pureco, Alissa Rhoades, Olivia Salazar, Tammy Covillo, Tasha Guerrero, Jessica Perea, Megan Howard, Teri McCormick, Tammy Davis, Elena Perez, Jennifer Vigil, Erin Ore-Silva, Rita Portillo, Lisa Yengst, Sonia Orona,  DeeAnna Romick, Janet Jones-McCarty, Jennifer Fuentes, Timeka Rodriquez, Lorena Chavez, Jennifer Huber, Amado Gonzales, Danette Sibert, Gemma Riddell, Julia Swanson, Jennifer Pearson, Caitlin Hoff, Genoveva Sotelo, Christina Shimonowsky, Shannel Hauff, Brittany A. Hanneman and Bradley McDonald.

At the ceremony, Steve Steele the President of IBMC welcomed the honorees and their families. Diana Gunderson Vice President of Education spoke on “ABK and what it means” and gave the introduction of honorees.

Student speakers were Joanna Drohman, Elena Perez and Jennifer Pearson

The ABK Honor Keys, and flowers were presented by:  Angela Massengill, Jack Oleson, Ed Wulf and Jarrod Green.   Jose Valdes Dean of Academic Services presented the ABK sashes.

Student membership in ABK is based on the following criteria: Leadership and service in class & school activities, personal integrity, good moral character, and a 3.75 cumulative GPA – upon completing 40 credits. When graduating, these students will wear a red sash of distinction denoting their ABK membership.

ABK Information:

Alpha Beta Kappa is the only Honor Society in America that represents degree granting institutions, junior colleges, senior colleges, and student- centered private career schools. Membership demonstrates that an institution of learning is committed to students. More importantly, membership denotes earned recognition to those individuals who have studied to learn a marketable skill.

IBMC Information:

IBMC delivers a wide range of professional life changing opportunities to promote personal, social and career development. We welcome a diversity of individuals and encourage life-long learning for success.

The Institute of Business and Medical Careers (IBMC) offers Diploma and Associate of Occupational Studies Degree Programs in healthcare, massage therapy, legal and business. IBMC is currently enrolling students for upcoming classes. For more information about IBMC educational programs at the Fort Collins, Greeley, Longmont and Cheyenne campuses, call (970) 223-2669 or go on-line www.ibmc.edu.

IBMC Student Life Video Collage

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

IBMC Caring Individuals…Changing Lives

At the Institute of Business and Medical Careers our students live very full lives. Not only do they work hard in class  many of them have a family to take care of and a job to hold down while attending IBMC. We wanted to catch a glimpse of life for IBMC students so we started to loan students a Flip video camera to do a little bit of documenting.

In this video we get a look at the life of Pinky:

The video can also be found on YouTube if you don’t see it.

Philosophies of IBMC

  • Assist students in achieving an education in their chosen fields of study.
  • Provide job-skills training based upon current industry needs.
  • Provide the opportunity for students to obtain marketable skills.
  • Incorporate hands-on experience as part of the program curriculum.
  • Provide the necessary individualized instruction to enable students to progress to their highest potentials.
  • Provide job placement assistance for graduates.
  • Work with an Advisory Board, comprised of area business managers and owners, meets to review ideal skills for various careers and to suggest curriculum changes that will enhance our programs.

Our faculty not only teaches the essentials to build your chosen career, they also motivate you every step of the way.

Presenting the new IBMC Jingle…

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

The Institute of Business & Medical Careers is a school that is serious about life changing career education but we also know when to let our hair down and have a little bit of fun. Recently IBMC got a new jingle to help with our marketing efforts. The marketing team was very excited to introduce the jingle to the staff and students of IBMC so they wanted to present it in a creative way. What better way than to have a handful of students make a little music video?

Jesse, Rachele, Jolynne, Brittany, Jimmy, Christine deliver a break through performance in this video that is soon to be a hit all across the internet. And with only 3 minutes of rehearsal time! Be sure to push play and check out the new IBMC music video. You will be able to say you knew them before they were famous.

If you are having trouble viewing the video click here to view directly on YouTube.

About IBMC:
A career to support yourself starts with a supportive, experienced faculty.

At IBMC we want you to succeed — that’s why we provide one-on-one interaction and personal attention for every student.
Philosophies

* Assist students in achieving an education in their chosen fields of study.
* Provide job-skills training based upon current industry needs.
* Provide the opportunity for students to obtain marketable skills.
* Incorporate hands-on experience as part of the program curriculum.
* Provide the necessary individualized instruction to enable students to progress to their highest potentials.
* Provide job placement assistance for graduates.
* Work with an Advisory Board, comprised of area business managers and owners, meets to review ideal skills for various careers and to suggest curriculum changes that will enhance our programs.

Our faculty not only teaches the essentials to build your chosen career, they also motivate you every step of the way.
Mission Statement

IBMC delivers a wide range of professional life changing opportunities to promote personal, social, and career development.
Vision Statement

Caring Individuals…Changing Lives

IBMC Student Hilda Deines Shares Her Story | Video

Monday, December 21st, 2009

In this video IBMC student Hilda Deines shares her story about her life and her life at IBMC.

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IBMC Student Video Project Episode One | Annaliese

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

A few weeks back IBMC bought a Flip HD video camera to give to students with instructions to film their life inside and outside of IBMC. Annaliese is the first student in this new project. She is pursuing an Allied Health Degree in Medical Assisting at the Fort Collins campus. This video is the first in a series of video taken from the footage she shot.

Take it away Annaliese…

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IBMC students gain real world experience at the 9Health Fair

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Every year the 9Health Fair helps the people of Colorado through its mission of promoting health awareness and encouraging individuals to assume responsibility for their own health. IBMC students play a big part in helping the fair do just that. Whether it is taking blood pressure, drawing blood, answering questions, or by offering massages to the fair’s volunteers IBMC plays a vital role in make the 9Health Fair successful.

I stopped by the fair in Fort Collins on Saturday April 25th and shot some video if the IBMC students in action.

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Click here if your interested in becoming a student at IBMC.

Alpha Beta Kappa Student Guest Speaker Paul Carstensen

Friday, April 17th, 2009

IBMC’s Alpha Beta Kappa ceremony on April 10, 2009 was a time to celebrate the achievements of IBMC students. The highlight of the ceremony was the student guest speakers. The fourth student to speak was Paul Carstensen from IBMC’s Fort Collins Campus.

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Alpha Beta Kappa Video One: What is Alpha Beta Kappa

Alpha Beta Kappa Video Two: Student Guest Speaker Cyd Henan

Alpha Bet Kappa Video Three: Student Guest Speak Karen Doll

Alpha Beta Kappa Video Four: Student Guest Speaker Alison Rettedal

Alpha Beta Kappa Student Guest Speaker Alison Rettedal

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

IBMC’s Alpha Beta Kappa ceremony on April 10, 2009 was a time to celebrate the achievements of IBMC students. The highlight of the ceremony was the student guest speakers. The third student to speak was Alison Rettedal from IBMC’s Greeley Campus.

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Alpha Beta Kappa Video One: What is Alpha Beta Kappa

Alpha Beta Kappa Video Two: Student Guest Speaker Cyd Henan

Alpha Bet Kappa Video Three: Student Guest Speak Karen Doll

Alpha Beta Kappa Student Guest Speaker Karen Doll

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

IBMC’s Alpha Beta Kappa ceremony on April 10, 2009 was a time to celebrate the achievements of IBMC students. The highlight of the ceremony was the student guest speakers. The second student to speak was Karen Doll from IBMC’s Greeley Campus.

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Alpha Beta Kappa Video One: What is Alpha Beta Kappa

Alpha Beta Kappa Video Two: Student Guest Speaker Cyd Henan

Alpha Beta Kappa Video Four: Student Guest Speaker Alison Rettedal