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The Maricopa Community Colleges comprise 10 colleges, a corporate college, 2 skill centers and numerous education centers dedicated to educational excellence and to meeting the needs of businesses and the citizens of Maricopa County. Each college is individually accredited, yet part of a larger system — the Maricopa County Community College District. The District is one of the largest higher education systems in the world and the largest provider of health care workers and job training in Arizona — a major resource for business and industry and for individuals seeking education and job training.
ACIN Camden Technology Center is a Camden, NJ-based company in the Education sector.
Capella University was the inspiration of Stephen Shank, former CEO of Tonka Corporation, who felt that many adults were underserved by traditional universities. He envisioned a high-quality university that people could attend from any location. In 1991, Shank established the corporate entity that would become Capella Education Company. In 1993, Dr. Harold Abel, an experienced leader in higher education and former president of three universities, joined Shank to found The Graduate School of America, now called Capella University. Originally, the university offered online master`s and doctoral degrees in management, education, and human services. As of September 30, 2014, Capella University offered over 1,600 online courses and 43 undergraduate and graduate degree programs with 145 specializations. Capella`s approximately 35,000 learners include a diverse group of adults from all 50 states and 61 other countries.
Ashworth College, a leader in online education, offers students worldwide more than 100 online degrees, online certificate programs, online career training and online high school diplomas that are affordable and fit the busy schedules of working adults.