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CollegeAmerica
TypePrivate, nonprofit
Established1964
Location,
CampusMain Campus, Denver, Colorado
ColorsRed, White and Blue
WebsiteCollegeAmerica

CollegeAmerica is a private college in the United States offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The college is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges.

History

CollegeAmerica was established in 1964 and was formerly known as Northern Arizona College of Health Careers. It was part of the Control Data Institute system during the early 1960s.

Accreditation

Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges[1] has accredited CollegeAmerica for awarding Associate of Occupational Studies Degrees and Bachelor's Degrees.

Campus Locations

CollegeAmerica has six campuses in Arizona, Colorado and Wyoming.[2] The college has its main campus in Denver, Colorado. Other campuses are in Cheyenne in Wyoming, Fort Collins and Colorado Springs in Colorado and Flagstaff and Phoenix in Arizona.

Denver
Colorado Springs
Fort Collins
Cheyenne

Courses

The college offers courses in health care, business administration, occupational studies, nursing, accounting, business management, computer science and programming, computer networking and technology, and graphic arts.

Notes

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