Southwestern College
Career training that puts you in demand.
Southwestern College is committed to the educational and
personal enrichment of our students. Nationally accredited by
the Accrediting Council of Independent Colleges and Schools
(ACICS), it is the philosophy of Southwestern College to
establish and maintain standards that will foster the
training, advancement, welfare, and best interest of our
students. We train students in basic skills and real-world
techniques which can help prepare them for future employment.
We strive to develop student attitudes and habits that can
help lead to promotion and success. We teach students to meet
and adjust to the ever-changing conditions of the growing
business and healthcare industries.
Programs
Allied Health
From administrative support activities to hands-on
training, Southwestern's Allied Health programs can give you
the skills and knowledge you need to take advantage of this
growing opportunity and give you a choice of rewarding careers
in the Healthcare field.
- Massage Therapy
- Medical Administration/Coding and Billing
- Medical Assisting
- Phlebotomy
Information Technology
Southwestern offers a variety of IT programs designed to
meet the needs of a computer-based community. After you
complete your IT training with Southwestern, you will be
prepared to achieve your goals for the future.
- Network Communications and Information Systems
Business
Southwestern's Business Division is designed so you can
graduate with a well-rounded education that includes practical
computer skills and valuable administrative competence, which
will prepare you to pursue a broad range of new opportunities
in the Business world.
- Business Management
- Criminal Justice
Campuses
- Dayton, OH
- Franklin, OH
- Cincinnati, OH (Tri-County)
- Cincinnati, OH (Vine Street)
- Florence, KY
- Toledo, OH
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