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YTI Career Institute is a private for-profit career college with campuses in Altoona, Lancaster, and York, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1967 and serves a population of approximately 1750 students. YTI Career Institute is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges. [1]
[1] [2] The school's 2015–2016 student handbook and catalog included a statement that read, "Effective May 6, 2015, The Art Institute of York—Pennsylvania is no longer enrolling new students." [8] [9] Ten of the school's 90 employees, most of them assigned to the admissions office, were released in May 2015. [7]
Associate's Technical School Consolidated School of Business East Hempfield Township, Lancaster County: Associate's Health & Business School Dean Institute of Technology Pittsburgh (Allegheny County) Associate's Technical School Delaware Valley Academy of Medical and Dental Assistants Philadelphia: Associate's Health School Douglas Education Center
Pages in category "Private high schools in Pennsylvania" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
HARRISBURG — The debate over funding private school vouchers for students in underperforming Pennsylvania public schools has taken over state budget talks just days before the June 30 deadline.
York College of Pennsylvania traces its institutional lineage to the York County Academy, a school opened in the 1770s in downtown York, Pennsylvania that was connected to St. John's Episcopal Church, which was led by Rev. John Andrews, D.D. [5] In 1787, the school received its charter from the General Assembly of Pennsylvania and was incorporated as the York County Academy.
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As of the 2007-2008 school year, there were 265,545 students enrolled in private K-12 schools in Pennsylvania. [7] State students consistently do well in standardized testing. In 2007, Pennsylvania ranked 14th in mathematics, 12th in reading, and 10th in writing for 8th grade students. [8]