Columbus Colleges
Choose from the many fine Columbus Colleges.
If you are the type of student who prefers to be physically present for instruction,
there are many on-campus schools available in your region. Here you will find some
of the education possibilities in the Columbus metro area. Look to find your ideal
choice amongst the listed Columbus Colleges. Just click on the buttons
to have more information from the schools of your choice sent directly to you.
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List of Columbus Colleges
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TechSkills builds the skills critical for success in the exciting IT industry. We provide proven IT education programs for Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, Linux, Java, CompTIA, Web Design, Security and others. TechSkills' innovative training combines personal attention from Industry Certified Instructors with hands-on labs, small group activities, convenient e-learning options and much more. As a TechSkills student, you'll control what you learn, how you learn and how you progress.
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Get on the fast track to success. DeVry University provides you with the skills you need to succeed. Choose from one of DeVry’s many campuses to earn an associate or a bachelor's degree in a variety of fields, including Business Management, Technical Management, Computer Information Systems, Telecommunications Management, Electronics Engineering Technology and so much more. Flexible scheduling and extensive job placement assistance make DeVry University the perfect choice to advance your career.
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A graduate degree really can make a difference, especially when it’s from DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management. The majority of our students balance work, family and school. That’s why we offer online, evening and weekend classes in all of our master’s degree programs, which include Business Administration, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, Project Management, Public Administration and Telecom Management.
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Some Information and Fun Facts about Columbus, Ohio
Courtesy of Columbus Convention and Visitors Bureau (http://www.columbuscvb.org/main.htm)
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You'll find shows to see and places to explore. Try the Arena District, Brewery District, Short North or Easton Town Center. New to the scene: the PromoWest Pavilion, an intimate indoor/outdoor concert venue, and the Arena Grand Theatre. Both are located near the Nationwide Arena. From nightclubs to pubs, from concerts to comedy clubs -- Columbus has all that you seek -- and more.
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Columbus has a fabulous array of mouth-watering choices. Whether it's doro wat with injera and vegetables at Blue Nile Ethiopian Restaurant just north of The Ohio State University, a seasonal lager at the Columbus Brewing Company in the Brewery District or French cuisine on the northwest side of the city at The Refectory, Columbus has the best. It's why Nation's Restaurant News named Columbus one of the "top 50 cities that sizzle."
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The Short North Arts District is brighter than ever. Columbus' hippest neighborhood recently lit 17 arches across High Street. The steel arches are 28 feet high, range in length from 53 to 69 feet and are modeled after the ones that earned Columbus the nickname Arch City a century ago.
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Columbus supports a thriving art scene, running the gamit from world-class performances in lavish theatres to experimental art exhibits in hip urban neighborhoods.
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