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Bryant & Stratton College-Akron is a career training school with campuses in Ohio, New York, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The school was founded in 1854 as a place to provide practical education to students. Bryant & Stratton College was founded on the principles of education and career preparation.
Bryant & Stratton College-Akron offers the following healthcare-related courses:
Students in the Medical Assisting program at Bryant & Stratton College-Akron will learn the necessary skills to find a career in medical assisting. Topics covered throughout the program include workplace mathematics, medical terminology, and healthcare reimbursement. Students will have the opportunity to participate in both classroom and clinical learning.
In the Bryant & Stratton College-Akron Practical Nursing program, students will be prepared to take the NCLEX-PN exam and work as a practical nurse in a healthcare setting. Classes will instruct students on important aspects of practical nursing, including pharmacology, lifespan development, and intravenous therapy.
The owner of Bryant & Stratton is seeking to donate the college to the family-run Prentice Family Foundation and will continue the for-profit business under the name of Prentice Realty Inc. The Department of Education still has to approve the change.