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Texas School of Business

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Beginning as a private secretarial school just outside of Houston in 1983, the Texas School of business now includes four campuses (East, North, Southwest, and Friendswood) and offers a variety of career-oriented higher education programs to help aspiring students earn diplomas that will enhance their skills and marketability in specific industries. As part of the Kaplan Higher Education Corporation, the Texas School of Business strives to maintain high standards of education guaranteed to help you get ahead in a smart, efficient manner.

In today's world, the fastest growing market is the allied healthcare industry. It's been estimated that, between 2002 and 2012, there will be over 3.5 million new positions created in the field. This is substantial growth that opens up many opportunities for determined individuals. For this reason, Texas School of Business has dedicated its programs to the allied healthcare industry. You can earn a diploma in four areas. As a dental assistant, you'll learn about instrument preparation, x-rays, assisting with procedures, and more. If you choose the path to become a medical assistant, you'll learn about taking vital signs, keeping charts, and assisting with minor procedures. A medical office specialist will learn the language of medicine and how to assist in running the office and keeping up organization. If you choose to become a pharmacy technician, you'll receive training on ordering and storing medications, customer service, and generally assisting a licensed pharmacist.

The Financial Aid Office at the Texas School of Business can assist you in finding funding if needed. Don't hesitate to enroll today; with the comprehensive and complete career-focused training offered at the Texas School of Business, you'll succeed in achieving your professional goals faster than you could have dreamed.

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