A professional school is an educational institution that focuses on preparing students for specific careers or professions, often through specialized training and practical experience. Examples include law schools, medical schools, and business schools, which offer programs that typically lead to advanced degrees or certifications. These schools emphasize skills development, hands-on practice, and professional ethics relevant to the field. Ultimately, they aim to equip graduates with the knowledge and competencies needed to succeed in their chosen professions.
Professional Children's School was created in 1914.
Hollywood Professional School ended in 1985.
Hollywood Professional School was created in 1935.
California School of Professional Psychology was created in 1969.
Adler School of Professional Psychology was created in 1952.
Michigan School of Professional Psychology was created in 1980.
Professional Performing Arts School was created in 1990.
Private School of Professional Psychology was created in 1995.
Japan Professional School of Education was created in 2006.
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Professional musicians can legally play for school musicals in many states.