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Per Scholas
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About Per Scholas
Per Scholas is a workforce development and technology training organization with a campus in Detroit, Michigan. It is part of a national nonprofit network that provides tuition-free technology education to adults, with the goal of advancing economic mobility through tech career training.
Although specific program data is not reflected in current IPEDS records, Per Scholas is broadly known for offering training in areas such as IT support, cybersecurity, software development, and network administration at the certificate level, preparing graduates for entry-level roles in the technology sector.
Detroit's growing tech and innovation ecosystem makes it a fitting location for Per Scholas's mission-driven work. The Detroit campus serves residents of metro Detroit seeking accessible, career-focused technology credentials that connect them to in-demand employment opportunities.
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