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The Duke E. Ellis Human Development Institute

Dayton, OH
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About The Duke E. Ellis Human Development Institute

The Duke E. Ellis Human Development Institute is an educational institution located in Dayton, Ohio, focused on human development and related fields. Institutions with this designation typically provide training, professional development, or postsecondary programs aimed at supporting community members, families, and individuals in areas such as social services, early childhood education, or human services. No enrollment figures, completion rates, or specific program listings are currently reflected in IPEDS data for this institution.

Prospective students should contact the Duke E. Ellis Human Development Institute directly for information on available programs, credentials, and enrollment requirements.

Dayton is the county seat of Montgomery County in southwestern Ohio and is home to a diverse range of educational and community service organizations. Institutions like this one contribute to the region's social services infrastructure and support the professional development of those working with vulnerable populations.

Contact Information

9 N. Edwin C. Moses Blvd., Dayton, OH 45402

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