Advanced Career Training Changes Its Name to United Education Institute
IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- International Education Corporation today announced the name change of its campuses on the East Coast from Advanced Career Training (ACT) to United Education Institute (UEI).
The name change more strategically connects the East Coast schools with the West Coast campuses under one brand. The West Coast campuses operate under the UEI College brand. This change reflects the company's long-term strategy to advance its national presence, and more closely aligns and strengthens the identity of each of its operating divisions.
"Changing the name of our ACT campuses to UEI will mark yet another important milestone in our evolution as a corporation," says Fardad Fateri, President and Chief Executive Officer of International Education Corporation. Fateri adds, "This name change consolidates our brand, allowing us to be true to our objective of creating 'one standard of excellence' in all that we do."
About United Education Institute and UEI College
United Education Institute has 2 campuses located in Florida and Georgia. UEI College has 10 campuses conveniently located throughout Southern California. Both are owned and operated by International Education Corporation. Headquartered in Irvine, California, IEC is a premier national provider of practitioner focused postsecondary career education providing top-quality programs in high-demand verticals such as healthcare, business, technology, transportation, and criminal justice.
For more information about IEC, please visit their website at http://www.iecglobal.com.
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Hanan Mordaa |
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Associate VP, Marketing |
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International Education Corporation |
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Phone: (714) 368-0169 ext. 318 |
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Fax: (714) 368-0885 |
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SOURCE International Education Corporation
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