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![]() This is the second campus in Orange County for the institution, which specializes in hands-on, career-focused diploma and degree programs. The first is in Anaheim. The 37,109-square-foot campus facility will be located in the Civic Center Professional Plaza in Santa Ana. The four-story building will have the capacity for 1,100 students. "We believe the Orange County market for career training is underserved, especially in the face of an on-going recession and funding cutbacks at public post-secondary institutions," says Bob Bosic, president of Everest's West division. NEXT PAGE >> Related headlines West Coast University set to offer Bachelor of Science in Business Administration UC Irvine's computer model sees positive results in alternative fuels 'OC METRO Minute,' Nov. 13: Chapman University, Pusan International Film Festival |
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