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Career Colleges of America

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The Career Colleges of America can offer you an intriguing path to a fulfilling future with programs dedicated to career-focused training. By imparting skills that relate directly to the area of choice, the college helps to ensure that you graduate with the skills necessary to achieve success in today's evolving and demanding marketplace. While maintaining a basis in traditional education, the concentration of each program gears directly toward a career that can bring personal satisfaction and professional as well as financial success.

At the Career Colleges of America, located in South Gate, San Bernardino, and Los Angeles, you'll find exciting programs that will prepare you for a career in a growing and promising industry. Take the Vocational Nurse program and be prepared to register and sit for the NCLEX-PN examination, after which you'll be eligible to work as a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN). You can also train for exciting careers in the healthcare industry, such as surgical technology, medical assisting, medical billing, or pharmacy technology. If you prefer a different career course, you can also pursue the Computerized Office Assistant program, which will prepare you to work as an entry-level office assistant and perform a number of tasks.

Regardless of which program you choose, you are guaranteed an excellent education at the Career Colleges of America, backed by the accreditation of both the California Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians and the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. The college can help place you in a job upon graduation that leads to a long-term career and offers financial assistance for potential students who qualify. When you enroll in a career-based education program at the Career Colleges of America, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

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