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Cleveland Institute of Electronics

CLEVELAND, OHAccredited
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About Cleveland Institute of Electronics

Cleveland Institute of Electronics is a distance-education institution based in Cleveland, Ohio, specializing in electronics and technology training. The institute has a long history of delivering correspondence and online technical instruction to students across the United States. No IPEDS enrollment, completion, or retention metrics are currently available for this institution.

While specific program listings are not detailed in current IPEDS records, Cleveland Institute of Electronics is known for offering certificate and diploma programs in electronics technology, electrical fundamentals, and related technical disciplines. Instruction is delivered primarily through self-paced distance learning formats.

Based in Cleveland, Ohio, the institute draws students nationally rather than from a single regional market. Cleveland Institute of Electronics serves learners seeking flexible, self-directed technical education in electronics and related fields without requiring on-site attendance.

Accreditation: Distance Education Accrediting Commission

Contact Information

John R. Drinko

ciejrdrinko@aol.com

1776 East 17th Street, CLEVELAND, OH 44114

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