Springfield College (Missouri)

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Springfield College, a for-profit career college in Springfield, Missouri, is now Everest College offering diploma, associate and bachelor's degrees in the fields of business, administration, computer technology, legal, and health care programs.

History of Springfield College

On October 17, 1996, Corinthian Colleges, Inc. acquired Springfield Business College in Springfield, Missouri, and the name of the college was changed to Springfield College. The Ontario Metro campus is a branch of Springfield Business College in Springfield, Missouri.

In October 2000, the name was changed to Rhodes College. In April 2002, the name of the college was changed back to Springfield College in order to return to its roots as a community-based institution.

In March 2006, the name of the college was changed to Everest College at which time the Ontario Metro campus moved to a new building at 1819 South Excise Avenue in Ontario, California.

Former Springfield College Campuses

Everest College Springfield
1010 West Sunshine St.
Springfield, MO 65807
Everest College Ontario Metro
1819 S. Excise Avenue
Ontario, CA 91761

Everest College Ontario Metro campus is located in San Bernardino County and is part of the Southern California region known as the Inland Empire.

The school is owned by Corinthian Colleges, Inc.

Programs Offered at Springfield

  • Accounting (Associate or Bachelor of Science degrees)
  • Bachelor of Applied Management
  • Business Accounting
  • Business Administration (Diploma or Bachelor of Science degree)
  • Computer Information Science (Diploma or Bachelor of Science degree)
  • Dental Assistant
  • Medical Administrative Assistant
  • Medical Assistant
  • Paralegal (Associate or Bachelor of Science degrees)

External links

This article is on the for-profit college in Missouri; for the 4-year university in Springfield, Massachusetts see Springfield College
This college is part of the Everest College network; see that article for more details about the institution.


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