About The Career Institute of American International College
The Career Institute of American International College was established for one specific purpose: to provide people the most direct education path for the career fields most in-demand by employers. Whether you’re interested in a healthcare, personal fitness trainer, digital media or information technology career, The Career Institute of American International College can help!
The Career Institute of American International College has state of-the-art campuses in Framingham, Cambridge, Springfield, Braintree and Woburn (MA). There, they operate more than 38 classrooms and labs and provide over 20 high-quality, job-based education programs. Each certificate program is designed to help you acquire the knowledge, job skills and abilities that today's employers want and need from a college they trust.
The Career Institute of American International College's instructors come from a variety of occupations, and all are accomplished professionals in their field. Their education programs use an adult-learning methodology proven to meet the needs of every learning style. They even go a step further to ensure your training success, integrating an online student support system, accessible 24/7, into your curriculum.
Their Elite Student Support System provides you with online practice modules designed to help you expand your knowledge and understanding, skills assessment tools to help show you where your strengths and weaknesses are, and a library containing more than 1,200 reference books.
Simply put, they are providing comprehensive career education in fields that are in-demand by employers today. If you're serious about getting into a high growth, high-demand career, The Career Institute of American International College will show you the way!
American International College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc., through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. Inquiries regarding the accreditation status by the New England Association should be directed to the administrative staff of the institution. Individuals may also contact:
Commission on Institutions of Higher Education New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Friday, August 14, 2009
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