The
National Institute of Technology has been providing students
just like you with a quality education for over thirty-five
years! Originally founded in November of 1966 as a member of
United Electronics Institutes, for the first 26 years the school
offered exclusively electronics and computer related training.
Then, in 1992, The National Institute of Technology realized the
growing need for qualified medical assistants and introduced
the Medical Business and Clinical Specialist program. Five
years later, in January of 1997, celebrated the introduction
of classes in Office Administration. But no matter what the
programs, students use modern equipment and facilities, emphasizing
hands-on training to make the transition to the work force
as successful as possible.
In June of 1999, The National Institute of Technology was
proud to begin offering their PC/LAN (Personal Computers and
Local
Area Networking Diploma) and in 2002 they rounded out their
curriculum with Three Associate Degree Programs – in
Medical Business and Client Specialist, Computer Information
Services and Electronic and Computer Technology.
1966 - The National
Institute of Technology, a member of United Electronics
Institutes, founded 1981 – Acquired by National Education
Corporation, made part of Technical
Schools Group 1983 – Name changed to National Education
Center – National
Institute of Technology Campus 1992 – Medical Business and Clinical
Specialist program introduced 1995 – National Institute of
Technology purchased by The Marco Group 1997 – Office Administration program
introduced 1999 – PC/LAN Diploma started, with
the approval of the State of Ohio Board of Proprietary
Schools and the National Institute of Technology accrediting
body (ACCSCT) 2002 – Gained approval from the State
of Ohio Board of Proprietary Schools and
ACCSCT
to initiate 3 Associate Degree Programs
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