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| Apollo College
3870 North Oracle Road Tucson, Arizona 85705 Phone: (602) 433-1333 Students use the education and experience gained at Apollo College to impact the world through the Medical Field. Apollo College is a recognized leader in private Health Care education who has helped thousands of students find their calling. Offering practical, real-world education to its students. Small class sizes means recieving individual attention from premier instructors. Providing an atmosphere for students to receive the best practical hands-on experience and encourage lively interaction amongst students.
| Tucson College
7310 East 22nd Street Tucson, Arizona 85710 Phone: (520) 296-3261 With modern facilities and latest instructional materials, Tucson College provides students with comprehensive and current career education. Costs at the college are kept low to keep them affordable for the students, and class sizes are kept small. The school stives to keep the environment supportive, so that students can focus their energies on the training they are receiving, and to provide them with the best overall chance of success in their education, and in their career. Featured programs at Tucson College include Administrative Assistant/Computer Applications Specialist, Certified Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant, Medical Office Billing, Coding Specialist, Patient Care Technician and Pharmacy Technician. | University Of Arizona
1401 East University Tucson, Arizona 85721 Phone: (520) 621-2211 The University of Arizona is a public institution of higher education and research located in Tucson, Arizona. The University of Arizona was the first university in the state of Arizona, founded in 1885, when Arizona was still a territory. The University of Arizona offers 334 fields of study at four levels: bachelor's, masters, doctoral, and first professional. Academic departments and programs are organized into colleges and schools. Typically, schools are largely independent or separately important from their parent college. In addition, not all schools are a part of a college. |

