Corinthian Colleges International, Inc.
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Corinthian Colleges, Inc. (CCi) is a publicly-traded corporation based in Santa Ana, California that owns and manages a collection of 129 for-profit colleges in the United States (97 campuses) and Canada (32 campuses). Most or these institutions focus on career-related programs; some lack accreditation.[citation needed]
Founded in 1995, CCi has grown by acquiring already existing colleges and systems. According to its own statistics, CCi's system of for-profit schools enrolls 68,000 students as of September 30, 2005. Approximately half of its students are training for jobs in health care.
Rhodes Colleges, Inc. (RCi) (not to be confused with Rhodes College) is the division of CCi that owns and manages the schools that offer associate’s, bachelor's, and master's career college degrees:
[edit] Colleges owned by CCi
- Ashmead College
- Blair College
- Bryman College
- Bryman Institute
- CDI College
- Everest College
- Everest Institute
- Florida Metropolitan University (FMU)
- Georgia Medical Institute
- Kee Business College
- Las Vegas College
- National Institute of Technology (NIT)
- National School of Technology (NST)
- Olympia Career Training Institute
- Olympia College
- Parks College
- Rochester Business Institute
- Wyoming Technical Institute (WyoTech)
- Everest Online
- FMU Online
[edit] External links
- Corinthian Colleges, Inc.
- For-profit colleges attracting more students, growing revenue, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 18, 2005
- Students sue Bryman College, The News Tribune, April 12th, 2005