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Techskills is a multi-campus institution with over 30 Learning Centers in 17 states across the United States. Techskills specializes in providing information technology certification and professional training.
Techskills provides education offerings in information technology, health services, and business. Techskills information technology curriculum covers the spectrum from skills and certification training for Cisco, Microsoft, Oracle, Linux, Security, Web Design and other leading technologies, to end-user software training. Techskills employs a unique blended learning model that combines instructor-led training, e-Learning and hands-on skill building.
Techskills programs provide flexibility by offering courses tailored to fit a student's learning style. They also offer flexible schedules that allow students to train without compromising their work or personal life. At Techskills, students can begin training immediately. There is no waiting for classes to fill or semesters to start.
Techskills does an excellent job preparing students for successful certification testing. Over 90% of Techskills’ students pass their certification tests on their first attempt.
Techskills offers CareerForge, a service that provides students with the tools they need to find a job. In addition, Techskills also offers an online form for individuals to request, at no obligation, more information about their innovative technology programs. Click on the "Quick Info" link to access the form and ask the school for more information.
Aid options open to qualifying students of Techskills include grants, loans, scholarships, and Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits.
Techskills has partnered with ITCAP of Tucson, AZ to offer prospective students the opportunity to receive college credit for their IT education at TechSkills. Since TechSkills is an Authorized ITCAP Center, students who successfully complete industry training can be awarded college credit by Pima Community College (PCC). PCC is regionally accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
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