Anthem College
Overview
Anthem College, formerly affiliated with Cambridge College, has offered job training for career-focused students. Real world experience in conjunction with classroom instruction provides skills for a career in the fields of computer networking, electronics, medical assistance and CAD technology, among others. AC is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT). Campuses are conveniently located in Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, Missouri, Oregon, and Wisconsin.
Student Appeal
Students are attracted to Anthem College because of the job placement services that it offers. In addition to training, the Career Services Assistance department helps graduating students create a resume, practice interview skills and search job placement ads for the best opportunities in each individual student's field. Free academic tutoring is also available and the Student Services department also helps students find nearby places to live.
Financial
Anthem College offers qualified students a broad range of options for affording tuition. The Financial Assistance department provides grants, loans and scholarships to low-income students and highly-skilled students as well. The school has its own loan program which provides private options exclusively for AC students. Military personnel and veterans are also eligible for Federal Military Aid to help fund their education. Programs Offered*: - Accounting TechnologyAccounting Technology
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in bookkeeping, accounts receivable/payable, inventory analyst, payroll specialist, collection specialist, sales analyst, and tax associate. - Business ManagementBusiness Management
This program combines practical training with classroom theory for successful workplace management. - CAD/Drafting TechnologyCAD/Drafting Technology
Students in this program learn effective ways to transform their drawing skills into a career. The curriculum focuses on software similar to the type that surveyors, architects and engineers use in the work field to provide a smooth transition into each student's desired career. - Computer Networking & SecurityComputer Networking & Security
The main focus of this program is to provide students with the skills needed to deal with the latest threats to computer security. Installing computer networks and security policies are also covered. Graduates tend to find jobs in computer-related fields in the corporate field to help keep their networks safer. - Dental AssistantDental Assistant
This program prepares students to provide instruments and materials to a dentist, sterilize equipment, and prepare setups for dental procedures. Students also receive first-hand experience through externship study in a dental facility. - Electronics TechnologyElectronics Technology
Students who want to learn the basics of electronics and how they work benefit from completing this course. Installing, maintaining and repairing the latest gadgets and equipment are covered under this curriculum. Instructors also teach techniques to help students receive A+ certification. - Graphic DesignGraphic Design
The Graphic Design program prepares students for careers as graphic designers, web application developers, creative media directors, and production managers. - Massage TherapyMassage Therapy
Graduates of the Massage Therapy program are prepared to use therapeutic techniques to treat soft tissues and relieve muscle pain. Education also includes first aid and CPR certification. - Medical AssistantMedical Assistant
Students wishing to work in a medical-related field learn the skills needed upon completion of this program. Medical assistants perform a wide range of tasks, including filing, updating records and billing. Graduates find jobs in clinics, doctors' offices, hospitals and other similar settings. - Medical Billing & CodingMedical Billing & Coding
Students are prepared to maintain medical records, ensure proper completion of forms, and perform administrative duties without interacting directly with patients. Careers are available in hospitals, nursing homes, insurance companies, clinics, and doctors' offices. - ParalegalParalegal
Paralegals assist attorneys in law offices to prepare for hearings, trials, and meetings, as well as creating mortgage, trust, and contract documents. - Pharmacy TechnicianPharmacy Technician
This program teaches students the skills to help pharmacists provide medication to patients with training in interpreting orders, maintaining records, dose charts, inventory, and order processing for hospital pharmacies and retail pharmacies. - Veterinary TechnicianVeterinary Technician
Students with an interest in animal healthcare learn the skills to enter careers as veterinary technicians. - X-ray Technician (Limited Scope)X-ray Technician (Limited Scope)
Students learn anatomy and physiology along with fundamental radiographic physics, lab training, and CPR. Additional training includes venipuncture, injections, urinalysis, and x-ray film processing.
*Programs may vary by location.
Accrediting Agency
- Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
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