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Everest Institute - Atlanta Downtown
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About Everest Institute - Atlanta Downtown
Everest Institute - Atlanta Downtown was a private for-profit postsecondary institution located in Atlanta, Georgia. Everest Institute operated as part of the Corinthian Colleges system, which provided diploma and certificate programs focused on healthcare, business, and skilled trades across campuses in multiple states. The Atlanta Downtown location served students in the metro Atlanta area. Corinthian Colleges ceased operations in 2015 following regulatory action by the U.S. Department of Education.
Specific program listings are not available in current IPEDS data for this location. Everest Institute campuses generally offered programs in fields such as medical assisting, pharmacy technology, dental assisting, and business administration, typically at the diploma and certificate level designed for entry-level career preparation.
Atlanta is Georgia's capital and largest city, and a major center for healthcare, finance, and business. During its operation, Everest Institute - Atlanta Downtown provided short-term vocational training to students seeking entry-level positions in healthcare and business fields in one of the Southeast's most economically significant metropolitan areas.
Accreditation: Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools
LOUIS ACRI
lacri@cci.edu101 Marietta Street, NW Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30303
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