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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Sullivan College of Technology and Design

About Sullivan College of Technology and Design

You can start now to make your dream career a reality at the Sullivan College of Technology and Design, the region’s respected academy for training technical and creative professionals. For half a century, they’ve shaped the people who’ve shaped the design and technology industries, with career-focused programs designed to prepare students for success much sooner than traditional colleges.

As a member of the Sullivan University system with its full-fledged degree and diploma programs in Louisville, Lexington and Fort Knox, they’re a resource for many growing, dynamic businesses throughout the region. Their multimillion-dollar campus with its renowned instructors is Louisville, Kentucky’s high-tech training ground for tomorrow’s design leaders.

At the Sullivan College of Technology & Design, you’ll find both a creative challenge and a career.

They won’t waste your time. Or your talent.

If you belong in a creative or technical field, the sooner you start your career, the more you can achieve. That’s why the Sullivan College of Technology & Design prepares you for a career first, in concentrated yet challenging programs you complete in as little as nine months. Additionally, complete Bachelor’s and Associate degree programs let you build on your education while you pursue your career.

Learn by doing

Small classes, hands-on training, an outstanding training facility and lifetime review privileges mean you’ll gain and maintain the most important skills and strategic thinking in a program that’s flexible enough to meet your needs. The Sullivan College of Technology & Design also serves their students with excellent financial assistance now and unlimited employment services for the rest of your career.

Whatever your medium – from the Web to wallpaper samples to Computer Aided Design – this is one school where your creative and career success is limited only by your imagination.
Start now to design the life you want.

Sullivan College of Technology and Design History

Start with a heritage of success.

For half a century they’ve trained thousands of talented students to be among the best in their fields. They’ve developed a college where students learn by doing, applying theories and solving problems, demonstrating their aptitude for success.

The Sullivan College of Technology & Design was founded when a leading engineer realized the need for a college designed specifically to train students who had unusual talent and drive who wanted to quickly achieve their educational goals. George Dumbaugh envisioned a dynamic, growing institution that would remain at the forefront of the industry. Today the Sullivan College of Technology & Design continually upgrades their campus and their programs to meet the needs of students and the demands of a changing international marketplace.

Accreditations & Approvals

Sullivan College of Technology and Design sets the highest standards for their students and themrselves.

Sullivan College of Technology and Design wants their students to receive superior training that’s recognized for its quality by both the academic world and their students’ future employers. That’s why they demand that their school and their individual programs continually meet the high educational standards required for accreditation, approval or licensing from the most important national and state organizations.

You can count on excellence from the Sullivan College of Technology & Design as:

· They have been accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools – a nationally recognized accrediting agency endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education - to award certificates, diplomas, associate degrees and bachelor’s degrees.

· They are also licensed to offer associate and bachelor’s degrees by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education

· They are regulated by the Indiana Commission on Proprietary Education

· In 2007, and now in 2008, Sullivan College of Technology and Design was named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, the highest federal award a school can achieve for its commitment to community service as an instructional strategy and civic engagement

Saturday, August 8, 2009

National Institute of Technology

About National Institute of Technology

The National Institute of Technology profile is coming soon! If you would like to post a comment, suggestions, and/ or a review about this school, please leave a comment below.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Keiser Career College

About Keiser Career College (K.C.C.)

Mission

The mission of Keiser Career College as a diploma and associate degree granting College of higher education is to provide quality career education and skill development to aspiring individuals pursuing a career or advancement in their chosen field.

Philosophy

The purpose of Keiser Career College is to offer quality career education in an atmosphere of personalized attention. At Keiser Career College, they focus on the specialized skills and knowledge needed for today’s marketplace by providing courses that apply to skill performance and career management development.

At Keiser Career College, they select industry experienced individuals as members of their faculty. This allows their students to be educated by professionals who have practical knowledge in their particular field; as well as the appropriate level of formal education. This philosophy assists their faculty in recreating a similar atmosphere to that which you will encounter in your new career.

Accreditation & Licensure

Greenacres Main Campus & Branch Campuses

Keiser Career College is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT), 2101 Wilson Blvd, Suite 302, Arlington, Virginia, 22201. Further information may be obtained by contacting the Commission at (703) 247-4212.

Keiser Career College is licensed by the Commission for Independent Education (CIE), Department of Education, 325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1414, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400, (888) 224-6684

Keiser Career College’s Medical Assisting Programs at the Greenacres Main Campus, Miami Lakes Branch Campus, and St. Petersburg Branch Campus are accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), 7777 Leesburg Pike, Suite314N, Falls Church, Virginia 22043, (703) 917-9503.

Keiser Career College’s Associate of Science Degree in Surgical Technology Programs at the Greenacres Main Campus, Miami Lakes Branch Campus, and St. Petersburg Branch Campus are accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), 7777 Leesburg Pike, Suite314N, Falls Church, Virginia 22043, (703) 917-9503.

Keiser Career College’s Associate of Science Degree in Surgical Technology Programs at the Greenacres Main Campus, Miami Lakes Branch Campus, and St. Petersburg Branch Campus are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), 1361 Park Street, Clearwater, Florida 33756, 727-210-2350.

Keiser Career College’s Practical Nursing Programs at the Greenacres Main Campus, Miami Lakes Branch Campus and St. Petersburg Branch Campus have been granted full approval by the Florida Board of Nursing, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, BIN C02, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399, 850-245-4125.

Keiser Career College’s Practical Nursing Program at the New Port Richey Branch Campus has been granted provisional approval by the Florida Board of Nursing, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, BIN C02, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399, 850-245-4125.

Keiser Career College’s Massage Therapy Programs are approved by the Florida Board of Massage Therapy, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C06, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399, 850-921-6184.

Keiser Career College’s Greenacres Main Campus, Miami Lakes Branch Campus, St. Petersburg Branch Campus, and New Port Richey Branch Campus are approved by the Florida Department of Health Bureau of Emergency Medical Services to offer Emergency Medical Technician -Basic, and Emergency Medical Technician –Paramedic; and follows the most current U.S. Department of Transportation National Standard Curriculum. (Ch 401, FS, Ch. 64J-2, FAC) Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C18, Tallahassee, FL 32311-1738 (850) 245-4440.

Jacksonville Main Campus

Keiser Career College is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology, (ACCSCT), 2101 Wilson Blvd, Suite 302, Arlington, Virginia, 22201. Further information may be obtained by contacting the Commission at (703) 247-4212.

Keiser Career College is licensed by the Commission for Independent Education, (CIE), Department of Education, 325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1414, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400, (888) 224-6684.

Keiser Career College’s Jacksonville Main Campus’s Massage Therapy Program is approved by the Florida Board of Massage Therapy, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C06, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399, (850) 921-6184.

Keiser Career College’s Jacksonville Main Campus is approved by the Florida Department of Health Bureau of Emergency Medical Services to offer Emergency Medical Technician -Basic, and Emergency Medical Technician –Paramedic; and follows the most current U.S. Department of Transportation National Standard Curriculum. (Ch 401, FS, Ch. 64J-2, FAC) Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C18, Tallahassee, FL 32311-1738 (850) 245-4440.

History

Keiser Career College (K.C.C.) was founded in 1988 as Cruise Career Training Institute (C.C.T.I.) by recognized leaders in the cruise and travel industry. They saw a need in the travel industry for highly skilled, dedicated and motivated employees to provide very high standards of service.

KCC Timeline

In 1994, C.C.T.I. was acquired by Arthur and Belinda Keiser, who have long-term involvement in developing and managing private colleges and schools. In 1995, C.C.T.I. applied for and was granted accreditation by the Accrediting Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. In 1996, C.C.T.I. expanded its travel program offerings to meet the needs of the community and its students. In 1997, C.C.T.I. further expanded its scope of career education to include programs in the business, computer, and medical fields. To more effectively represent its mission and philosophy, C.C.T.I. changed its name to Keiser Career Institute and the main campus was located in Lake Worth, Florida.

In 1998, Keiser Career Institute opened a branch campus in Cooper City, Florida. In 1999, Keiser Career Institute opened a branch campus in Port St. Lucie, Florida. In 2002 the Cooper City campus moved its location to Pembroke Pines, Florida.

In 2002, to better serve the needs of its students and the surrounding communities, Keiser Career Institute changed its name to Keiser Career College and was approved to offer Associate Degree programs. In 2003, the main Lake Worth campus moved its location to West Palm Beach, Florida.

In 2003, the Pembroke Pines, West Palm Beach, and Port St. Lucie Campuses were granted institutional accreditation with the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges and Technology (ACCSCT), and were recognized by the Commission as Schools of Distinction.

In 2005, Keiser Career College opened a branch campus in St. Petersburg, Florida. The St. Petersburg branch was granted institutional accreditation with the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology also in 2005. Additionally, in 2005, the West Palm Beach campus moved its location to Greenacres, Florida and the Pembroke Pines campus moved its location to Miami Lakes, Florida.

In May of 2008, to accommodate its growing population, the Miami Lakes Branch Campus opened a Satellite Location also in Miami Lakes, Florida.

In October 2008, the Greenacres Main Campus opened a Branch Campus in New Port Richey, Florida. In addition, the New Port Richey Branch location opened a Satellite location in Spring Hill, Florida.

Jacksonville Main Campus

The Southeastern School of Neuromuscular Massage of Jacksonville was founded in 1992. Upon licensure by the Florida Commission on Independent Education, the school was established to provide a clinically based curriculum in the Professional Massage Therapy training program.

In February of 2007, the Southeastern School of Neuromuscular Massage was acquired by Dr. Arthur and Belinda Keiser, who have long-term involvement in developing and managing private colleges and schools. In addition, in 2007 the school extended its program offerings to include Paramedical Esthetician (Advanced Medical Skin Care Specialist).

In October 2008, the Southeastern School of Neuromuscular Massage of Jacksonville changed its name to Keiser Career Institute to better reflect the larger array of program offerings. In March of 2009, Keiser Career Institute changed its name to Keiser Career College with the offering of Associate Degree programs.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Iowa Central College Online

Iowa Central College Online Mission Statement

Iowa Central College Online is committed to excellence in teaching and learning by providing for the varied educational needs of the diverse individuals whom it serves through accessible, flexible, community-centered programs and activities both within and beyond the classroom.

Iowa Central College Online Vision Statement

Iowa Central College Online is the online learning college of choice, meeting the needs of those they serve in an ever-changing, global environment. Innovation and excellence, with continuous improvement, define this institution where the focus is on the learner and the appreciation of diversity.

Iowa Central College Online Programs Offered

Computer Networking Technology
Criminal Justice
Business
Associate in Arts Degree (Gen. Ed.)
Human Services
Health Care Administation
Medical Transcription and Coding

Iowa Central College Online Accreditation

Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association, www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org, telephone (800) 621-7440.

August 1967 College granted Federal Fund Eligibility
August 1969 College granted Correspondent Status
March 1971 College granted Recognized Candidate for Accreditation Status
July 1973 College beame Candidate for Accreditation under the new policy
March 1974 College granted Accredited Status
July 1979 Accreditation reaffirmed
June 1984 Accreditation reaffirmed
June 2001 Accreditation reaffirmed

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Stevens-Henager College

Stevens-Henager College

Stevens-Henager College was established in 1891 and has trained generations of graduates for new careers in high demand jobs. Their Graduate degree programs provide flexibility for working professionals

At Stevens-Henager College you can complete your accelerated Occupational Associate's Degree in 20 months* or less, your Bachelor's Degree in 36 months* or less, or your Master’s Degree in as few as 15 months*. FastFlex programs offer you flexibility—online and on-campus.Stevens-Henager College offers fast undergraduate degree programs in Medical Assisting, Healthcare Administration, Management, Business, Accounting, Computer Networking, Computer Programming, Computer Science, and Graphic Arts. Their unique high-value programs prepare you with multiple skills so you can acquire numerous certifications and/or licenses within your field. That means more job choices for you. Grants and student loans are available so you can afford to get your degree.

Accreditation

They are accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT).

Stevens-Henager College is distinguished as one of the oldest colleges in Utah and in the country. Established 115 years ago, they have trained generations of graduates for high quality jobs and careers. Today, Stevens-Henager is still the college students and graduates trust for Master's, Bachelor's, and Occupational Associate's Degrees.

College America

College America

College America is where you can complete your accelerated Occupational Associate's Degree in 20 months* or less, and your Bachelor's Degree in 36 months* or less. Get your Master's Degree through their affiliated college, Stevens-Henager College Salt Lake/Murray, in as few as 15 months*. FastFlex programs offer you flexibility—online and on-campus.

Accredited Degree Programs

CollegeAmerica offers fast undergraduate degree programs in Medical Specialties, Healthcare Administration, Business Management and Accounting, Computer Networking, Computer Programming, Computer Science, and Graphic Arts. Their unique high-value programs prepare you with multiple skills so you can acquire numerous certifications and/or licenses within your field. That means more job choices for you. Grants and student loans are available so you can afford to get your degree.

CollegeAmerica is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT), 2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 302, Arlington, Virginia 22201, (703) 247-4212, to award Associate of Occupational Studies Degrees and Bachelor's Degrees. ACCSCT is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of Education under the provisions of Public Law 82-550 and subsequent legislation that requires the evaluation of such agencies and issuance of an official list by the Department.

Information is subject to change at the discretion of the college without prior notification. In the event of any inconsistency between the information contained on the web site or any other material, the information contained in the catalog (including any addenda) shall take precedence. The college is not responsible for information or claims made by individuals that are contrary to the college's published material.

Affiliated colleges and universities are: Stevens-Henager College, California College San Diego, and Independence University

Accelerated Programs

CollegeAmerica’s convenient FastFlex courses help you meet the needs of education and your time.

CollegeAmerica realizes the commitments to education require time at the campus. So to help meet the needs of their undergraduate students our new FastFlex courses allow you spend part of the time at home and the part at the campus. Now you can meet both your education and personal commitments while earning your degree. It's our way of blending the importance of education and the importance of your time.

You can earn your degree without putting the rest of your life on hold. These programs blend the flexibility and accelerated study of online education with personal, one-on-one support when needed. This means you'll have the convenience of 24/7 online student services and a friendly, experienced instructor in your neighborhood or as close as your phone. You'll spend less time in the classroom and more time with your family. This accelerated dual platform gives you an opportunity to complete your degree fast.

Military/Veterans Education

As a military service member, you welcome challenge. But completing your college degree to earn more money and build your career doesn't have to feel like an obstacle course. Degree programs at College America are flexible to fit your lifestyle and allow you to create a better, brighter future for you and your family.

College America has been serving service members for over 30 years. If you are a veteran or other eligible person, CollegeAmerica will help you through the process to receive all of the benefits for which you qualify. CollegeAmerica can also assist veterans that qualify for Vocational Rehabilitation and Active Duty Tuition Assistance.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

ITT Technical Institute Online

ITT Technical Institute Online

ITT Technical Institute now has online programs.

About ITT Technical Institute

ITT Educational Services, Inc. is a leading private college system focused on technology-oriented programs of study. It operates over 100 ITT Technical Institutes in more than 30 states which predominantly provide career-focused, degree programs to approximately 61,000 students. Headquartered in Carmel, Indiana, it has been actively involved in the higher education community in the United States since 1969.

The six schools at the ITT Technical Institutes [School of Information Technology, School of Drafting and Design, School of Electronics Technology, School of Business, School of Criminal Justice, and School of Health Sciences] teach skills and knowledge that can be used to begin careers in our global technology-driven culture.*

Most ITT Tech programs of study blend traditional academic content with applied learning concepts, with a significant portion devoted to practical study in a lab environment. Advisory committees, comprised of representatives of local businesses and employers, help each ITT Technical Institute periodically assess and update curricula, equipment and laboratory design.

The ITT Technical Institute in Indianapolis, IN offers several programs online, including an online MBA program and bachelor and associate degree programs in the areas of business, technology, and criminal justice. With ITT Tech's online education, a quality education is now available when and where it is convenient for the student.

ITT Technical Institute Facts

According to U.S. Department of Education data, all of the ITT Technical Institutes combined granted the largest percentage (14.7 percent) of the total number of associate and bachelor degrees awarded in the U.S. in electronics and electronics-related programs in the 2000-2001 school year (the latest year for which statistics are available). All of the ITT Technical Institutes combined also granted the largest share (22.6 percent) of the total number of associate's and bachelor's degrees awarded in the U.S. in drafting programs during the same period.

The school encourages student activities to help develop individual initiative, group leadership and cooperation. It is a goal of the school to help provide students with the opportunity to participate in activities which relate to educational objectives, satisfy social needs, provide recreational opportunities and encourage cultural enrichment. School-related student activities must be sanctioned, approved and supervised by the school.

If the student must relocate to attend ITT Tech, an ITT Tech representative can assist the student in finding a place to live. ITT Tech may also be able to provide you with names of other students who may be interested in a roommate.

Many students work part-time while attending ITT Tech. If the student needs assistance finding a part-time job while in school, he or she should contact the Career Services Department. A list of part-time job leads may also be available for the student's use. (Part-time jobs listed at ITT Tech and part-time jobs obtained with the assistance of ITT Tech are typically not related to the student's education.)

Decisions concerning the acceptance of ITT Technical Institute credits by any institution other than an ITT Technical Institute are made at the sole discretion of the receiving institution. ITT Technical Institute makes no representation whatsoever concerning the transferability of any ITT Technical Institute credits to any institution other than an ITT Technical Institute. It is unlikely that any credits earned at an ITT Technical Institute will be transferable to or accepted by any institution other than an ITT Technical Institute.

Students considering continuing their education at, or transferring to, any institution other than ITT Technical Institute must not assume that credits earned at ITT Technical Institute will be accepted by the receiving institution. An institution's accreditation does not guarantee that credits earned at that institution will be accepted for transfer by the other institution. Students must contact the registrar of the receiving institution to determine what ITT Technical Institute credits, if any, that institution will accept.

That depends on the student. Some students continue their education by pursuing a bachelor's degree at an ITT Technical Institute.* Most graduates begin pursuing their careers in a variety of entry-level positions in various fields involving their program of study within a matter of months after graduation. Some may stay in their present jobs. Others may take a break between school and work.

* Not all ITT Technical Institutes offer degree programs or degrees. Programs of study offered vary among ITT Technical Institute campuses.

ITT Technical Institute Expectations

ITT Tech online courses consist of six or twelve, one-week modules that are delivered online with an instructor who leads a group of students through the course content. The instructor posts lessons and information, facilitates discussions and assigns projects for completion. Courses begin and end at designated dates and times, and there are deadlines for assignments and exams. Within this structure, you can access the course at any time to complete your work. The course is taken completely online.

ITT Tech's online courses feature the following:

• Text-based lecture material, including graphics, PowerPoint slides and other formats.
• On-line assessments with feedback.
• Group-based discussions, using message boards on which you can post and respond to messages.
• Textbooks, CD-ROMs and other materials delivered by regular mail when you become registered.
• Access to instructor and student e-mail addresses for private discussions.

Demand for high-tech professionals exceeds the supply of qualified workers. The Information Technology Association of America estimates that nearly 425,000 IT jobs will go unfilled in the United States in 2001. All of their programs have been designed in consultation with employers to help graduates prepare for a career in their field of study.

Course requirements for online courses are academically equivalent to the courses taught on campus. The primary difference is that you will not see your instructor and classmates face to face. You are responsible for logging into the course, following instructions and completing the work that is assigned. Although online learning takes motivation, ITT Technical Institute has structured its online courses to help you work toward your degree. Instructors monitor your participation in the online classroom just as they would in the regular classroom.

You will generally be expected to spend between 12 and 15 hours per week for each four credit hour course. You can access courses on the days and times that best suit your schedule. To keep up with the class assignments, it is generally best to log into the course at least once per day, at least five days per week. Your participation is monitored and contributes toward your final grade.

Most six-week courses are four credit hours. To graduate from the Technical Project Management for Electronic Commerce bachelor's degree program of study, you must satisfy all of the graduation requirements.

Accreditation

The ITT Technical Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), which is an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.