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New York Institute of Career Development

New York, NY
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About New York Institute of Career Development

New York Institute of Career Development is a career-focused educational institution located in New York, New York. It is designed to serve students seeking occupational training and skills development in one of the country's most competitive labor markets. No IPEDS enrollment figures, completion rates, or retention rates are currently on record for this institution.

No specific program listings are available in current data for this institution. Career development schools in New York City commonly offer training in fields such as healthcare support, business administration, and skilled trades, though no programs can be confirmed for this location at this time.

New York City's diverse economy and large workforce make it a significant location for career-oriented training providers. The New York Institute of Career Development is positioned to serve individuals pursuing vocational and professional skills in this urban environment.

Contact Information

Mr. Frank Britt

info@pennfoster.edu

41 East 11th Street, 11th Floor, Suite 66, New York, NY 10003

Programs

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

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