Data source: DAPIP (U.S. Department of Education)
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Metropolitan College
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About Metropolitan College
Metropolitan College is a postsecondary institution located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This institution offers career-oriented education to students in the Albuquerque metropolitan area, New Mexico's largest city and economic center. Specific institutional type, level, enrollment, and outcome metrics are not reported in available IPEDS data for this institution.
No specific academic programs are listed for this institution in current data. Private career colleges operating under this name in New Mexico have historically offered programs in fields such as business, healthcare, and technology, though students should contact the institution directly to confirm which programs and credential levels are currently available.
Albuquerque's diverse economy spans healthcare, federal government employment, technology, and education, providing graduates with a broad regional labor market. Metropolitan College serves local students seeking focused, career-applicable education within the Albuquerque community without requiring relocation to other educational centers in New Mexico.
Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
MARK T LUCERO
mark@marklucero.com8100 Mountain Rd. NE Suite 200, Albuquerque, NM 87110
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