Heald College

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Heald College is a non-profit business career college with multiple campuses in the Western United States.

The college was founded in San Francisco, California by Edward Payson Heald on August 8, 1864. Heald College campuses are located in 11 cities, including Portland and Honolulu and throughout Northern and Central California. Heald offers Associate in Applied Science degrees, Associate of Arts degrees, diplomas, or certificates in 34 fields.

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Heald College alumni include Amadeo Giannini,founder of Bank of America; "Trader Vic" Bergeron, restaurateur; Michael H. de Young, San Francisco Chronicle newspaper publisher and museum founder; Hiram Johnson, former California governor and U.S. State Senator; George Christopher, former Mayor of San Francisco; and several others.

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