MyComputerCareer Approved by National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (SARA)
SARA's approval highlights the stability of MyComputerCareer and its online I.T. Certification Training courses, while increasing the transparency of the organization for students and state-level educational professionals
COLUMBUS, Ohio and HOLLY SPRINGS, N.C., May 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- MyComputerCareer today announced that it has been recognized and approved by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (or SARA).
Although a voluntary organization, SARA provides a framework for states to cooperate in the oversight and review of postsecondary educational institutions providing online courses and degree programs, regardless of where the institution is headquartered within the United States. Additionally, approval by SARA increases institutional transparency for government professionals as well as students considering and/or taking online courses from postsecondary schools.
"Receiving the approval of SARA and its member organization (the Southern Regional Education Board) is another step forward as we work to make MyComputerCareer one of the best adult technical schools in the country," said Tony Galati, Founder and CEO of MyComputerCareer.
MyComputerCareer was formed in 2007 as an innovative adult technical school after Galati discovered that many college graduates with computer science and information technology degrees could not meet industry standard competency levels. Today the school offers rigorous I.T. Training Programs delivered on a 30-week or 42-week schedules with courses available both online and at its seven campuses in Indiana, Ohio, North Carolina and Texas.
When students complete these MyComputerCareer.edu courses, they are prepared to earn up to 13 valuable I.T. Certifications in areas ranging from basic computer repair and troubleshooting to Operating Systems, advanced networking and Cyber Security, certificates often required even for those with four-year college degrees.
Uniquely, MyComputerCareer provides graduates with Lifetime Career Services, giving students highly personalized job placement support throughout their careers.
For information about MyComputerCareer's Interactive Distance Learning (IDL) Program individuals should visit MyComputerCareer.edu or call 866-606-6922.
About MyComputerCareer.edu
Based in Holly Springs, North Carolina, MyComputerCareer is an innovative adult technical school with courses taught online and at its seven campuses in Indiana, Ohio, North Carolina and Texas. Students who complete MyComputerCareer's rigorous Information Technology courses may earn up to 13 highly valuable I.T. Certifications in areas ranging from Operating Systems to Computer Networks and Cyber Security, certificates often required even for those with four-year college degrees. In addition, these courses form the foundation for students interested in obtaining an Associate's degree from MyComputerCareer.
MyComputerCareer.edu Contacts:
Jenny Nichols, MyComputerCareer, [email protected], 919-926-7272(c)
or
David Politis, The David Politis Company, [email protected], 801-556-8184
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