Concorde Career Colleges, the healthcare education division of Universal Technical Institute, Inc., announced plans to relocate its Aurora campus to Denver. The campus relocation is part of Universal Technical Institute, Inc.'s ambitious, multi-year North Star strategy to close the skilled workforce gap in America.
"We are expanding our campus footprint and growing our clinical and employer partnerships to train more healthcare workers in high-demand markets across the country," said Kevin Prehn, President of Concorde Career Colleges. "In the Denver area, for more than a decade we have offered programs that produce strong student outcomes and offer a path to fulfilling careers. Given the ongoing demand, the time is right for us to relocate to a larger, more modern space that will enhance the learning experience for our students and instructors."
Pending regulatory approvals, Concorde's Denver campus will offer expanded programming in high-demand fields to help meet local employer needs. Among the amenities will be expanded simulation facilities, which will allow students to gain hands-on experience with real-life medical scenarios in a controlled environment prior to their clinical externships. The Denver campus also plans to offer a larger dental hygiene clinic which, in addition to supporting students' education, will continue the Aurora campus' practice of providing low-cost dental checkups to members of the community.
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