National Education Center

Through more than 50 campuses and subsidiaries, it offered career-oriented diploma, Associates and bachelor's degree programs in advertising design, architectural design, health care, business, criminal justice, transportation technology, construction trades, and information technology.

NEC acquired the professional training firms Deltak and Resource Systems from Prentice Hall in 1986.

[3][4] At one time, Corinthian Colleges Inc. was one of the largest companies in the United States involved in for-profit, post-secondary education.

[5] Sylvan Learning Systems Inc., agreed to acquire remaining assets of National Education Corporation in 1997.

[7] Associated Organization Names As of 1997 National Education Center was a subsidiary of Harcourt General Inc. and had several operating entities.

[8] Anthony Schools: located in California and offering real estate classes, sold in 1983 and later acquired by Kaplan, Inc. Arizona Automotive Institute: Located in Glendale, AZ, this vocational school training prepares graduates for careers in many disciplines, including Diesel – Heavy Truck; Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Basic Refrigeration (HVAC/BR); Combination Welding; & Automotive Service Technology.

Students who complete the program earn an Associates of Specialized Business Degree in Advertising Design.

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