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Adult and Community Education, Fort Hayes Career Center

Columbus, OH
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About Adult and Community Education, Fort Hayes Career Center

Adult and Community Education at Fort Hayes Career Center is an institution located in Columbus, Ohio. This site operates as an adult and continuing education facility, providing career and technical education programming for adult learners seeking workforce skills, credential attainment, or career transition. Detailed enrollment and outcome metrics for this location are not reported separately in IPEDS.

No specific academic programs are listed for this location in the current IPEDS data. Adult career centers of this type typically offer certificate and diploma programs in fields such as healthcare, information technology, cosmetology, culinary arts, and construction trades, serving adult students pursuing licensure, employment, or career advancement.

Columbus, OH is the state capital and largest city in Ohio, offering students at this center access to one of the Midwest's most dynamic regional labor markets and a broad network of postsecondary educational institutions and workforce development resources.

Contact Information

546 Jack Gibbs Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43215

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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