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The Career College Association is a voluntary membership
organization of private, postsecondary schools, institutes,
colleges and universities that provide career-specific educational
programs. CCAs 1,100 members educate and support more than
a million students each year for employment in over 200 occupational
fields. These schools and colleges graduate approximately
one-half of the technically trained workers who enter the
U.S. workforce each year and also provide retraining for displaced
workers and skills-upgrading for a wide variety of public
and private employers.
CCA member institutions cover the full gamut of postsecondary
education: from short-term certificate and diploma programs,
to two- and four-year associate and baccalaureate degrees,
to masters and doctoral programs. Some of the occupational
fields for which CCA institutions provide programs include:
information technology; allied medical; business administration;
mechanical engineering; commercial art; radio and television
broadcasting; and culinary and hospitality management.
Most CCA member institutions participate in federal student
financial assistance programs under Title IV of the Higher
Education Act. In order to participate, they must be licensed
by the state in which they are located, accredited by a nationally
recognized accrediting body, and approved by the U.S. Department
of Education. Many CCA member schools and colleges also participate
in other federal, state and local education and workforce
training programs.
In addition, over the past five years CCAs Foundation has
provided nearly 23,000 scholarships to high school graduates
attending CCA member schools, institutes, colleges and universities.
The Foundation recently received the highest award from the
American Society of Association Executives
for innovative education and training initiatives.
Career College Association
10 G Street, NE, Suite 750
Washington, DC 20002-4213
Phone: 202-336-6700
Fax: 202-336-6828
Hours: M-F, 8am - 5pm
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