
Programs at Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology are designed to help you finish with a first-rate education, all while keeping the needs of potential employers in mind. The skills you'll learn at Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology are the skills you'll need to succeed in your career. Established in 1987, Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology is located in Uniontown, PA. Our new campus opened in 1997, offering students ample free parking and lots of green open space while receiving an impressive career education.

The mission of DeVry University and its Keller Graduate School of Management is to foster student learning through high-quality, career-oriented graduate degree programs in technology, business and management. DeVry University and Keller Graduate School of Management deliver degree programs at campuses and centers to meet the needs of a diverse and geographically dispersed student population.

At Porter and Chester Institute (PCI) we have a simple philosophy: To provide our students with the education and career training that they need to become attractive and desired employees. By always following this approach, PCI ensures that all of its students, upon graduation, will have the best possible opportunity for immediate employment, at an attractive pay rate in a job they are prepared for and will love. At PCI, the atmosphere is more like working on the job than going to school. Each of our campuses provides our students with a working knowledge of, and access to, the latest techniques, equipment and technology that current employers are using every day. So, whether you?re looking for career training in the health care or technology fields, Porter and Chester Institute has the programs you need to succeed.

Wichita Technical Institute, Inc. (WTI) has been producing top graduates in the technology industry for more than 50 years. That is why we are among the best of the technical schools in Kansas. The success and longevity of Wichita Technical Institute, one of the premier technical schools in Kansas, is due to its commitment in providing its students with the latest information and technology programs. It does so by continually upgrading its curriculum in its technology programs, laboratory instruction and instrumentation, and by collaborating with professionals in the technology industry to keep apprised of industry developments