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ComputerTraining.edu at St. Louis
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About ComputerTraining.edu at St. Louis
ComputerTraining.edu at St. Louis is an educational institution located in St. Louis, Missouri, focused on computer and information technology training. Institutional type, level, enrollment figures, completion rates, and retention rates are not reported in available IPEDS data for this institution. Based on its name, this site likely offered short-term or certificate-level instruction in computer applications, networking, or related technology fields.
No specific academic programs are listed for ComputerTraining.edu at St. Louis in the available data. Technology training providers of this type typically offer instruction in areas such as network administration, software applications, cybersecurity fundamentals, and IT support. Prospective students should contact the institution or Missouri's state education authority to verify current operational status and program availability.
St. Louis is a major city in eastern Missouri along the Mississippi River. The city's technology and healthcare sectors have grown significantly in recent years, supporting demand for skills-based IT training programs designed to prepare workers for entry- and mid-level technology roles.
Park 270 II Building, Ste 240, 1801 Park 270 Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146
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