Our Community Starts with Heart
Going to school takes courage. That’s why we put our hearts into providing you with the professional skills needed for a lifelong career.
Going to school takes courage. That’s why we put our hearts into providing you with the professional skills needed for a lifelong career.
Receive guidance as soon as you decide to become a student—from financial aid advising to selecting your program—we’re here to help.
As part of your career journey, you’ll develop important technical and soft skills needed to become a respected professional in your field.
Our relationships with local employers help students gain access to externships, networking events, and interview opportunities.
Altierus is a non-profit school. What does that mean for you? It means that we can focus on providing you with a quality, career-focused education with your best interests and future in mind. It means all of your tuition goes towards the school and delivering a quality learning experience for you, not outside investors looking to make a profit. That’s why we’ve recently renovated all of our campuses, upgrading labs and technology in the process—for the benefit of future students like you.
Altierus Career College shares in the concern for the health, safety, and welfare of our communities. Due to COVID-19, we have modified our learning formats at each of our schools to accommodate smaller groups of students and allow for physical distancing. Students and faculty must wear face masks while on campus and we’re following extra safety precautions, which includes meticulous cleaning between labs.
Remote coursework, through our blended programs, will still be part of the learning experience, enabling students to move forward toward graduating on schedule. Students complete a majority of their coursework at home and are on campus only a few days a week.
We’re being thoughtful in our decision making with the health and safety of our students and staff top of mind. We’re closely following this fluid situation while evaluating local and state recommendations. If you have questions about our current procedures, please call your local campus.
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