BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Education Corporation of America (ECA), parent company of Virginia Colleges across the nation, is pleased to introduce new streamlined programs that are faster, more flexible and more affordable than before. The new programs provide education options for students seeking to transform their lives by obtaining a career-focused education. Classes in the new programs began Sept. 13, 2017.
Students will be able to complete career training in fields such as medical assistant, medical billing and coding, business, networking and other fields in as little as nine to 12 months, and will still be prepared for the same job opportunities as programs that used to take longer. The programs also feature new modular scheduling, which allows students to take one class at a time, one month at a time. Because many programs have been shortened, students will pay less in tuition and will enter the workforce sooner.
Select allied health programs also offer a new, blended learning model which allows many students to spend alternating days on campus and in a digital classroom giving them a flexible schedule and reducing time and money spent commuting to campus.
“We feel that these new programs will provide an improved experience and improved student outcomes at each of our campuses across the country,” says Stu Reed, Chief Executive Officer for Education Corporation of America. “Above all, our students come first.”
For more information about Virginia College, please visit www.vc.edu. For information about Education Corporation of America, visit www.ecacolleges.com.
About Education Corporation of America
Education Corporation of America (ECA) is a category leader in the post-secondary career school market with 70 locations and a current enrollment of over 30,000 students. ECA holdings include Virginia College, Golf Academy of America, Ecotech Institute, Brightwood Career Institute and Brightwood College. Holdings also include the fully online New England College of Business which is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).