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  2. American Career College - Wikipedia

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    American Career College is a private for-profit vocational college focused on healthcare education with three campuses in California: Los Angeles, Ontario, and Anaheim. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools .

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    David Pyle founded American Career College in 1979 under the name of American College of Optics. Originally the school focused only on optical dispensing. In May 1997, Pyle purchased West Coast University, which was chartered by the State of California in 1909, out of bankruptcy, and developed a program for the training of registered nurses. [1]

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    In 2019, Instructure acquired Portfolium and integrated their pathways, Program Assessment, and ePortfolio network into the Canvas. Portfolium is designed to simplify the assessment of student learning, showcase evidence of knowledge, and keep students engaged along pathways to prepare them for careers.

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  8. Category:Vocational education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American Career College; Appalachian Technical College; Apprenticeship degree; Apprenticeship in the United States; Arnold R. Burton Technology Center; Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School; Association for Career and Technical Education; ATI Enterprises; Automotive Dealership Institute

  9. Henry Darnall III - Wikipedia

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    Henry Darnall III, aged around 8, by Justus Engelhardt Kühn. Henry Darnall III (c. 1702 – c. 1783) was a wealthy planter in Colonial Maryland. He was the son of the politician and planter Henry Darnall II, and the grandson of Henry Darnall who was the Proprietary Agent of Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore (1605–1675), and served for a time as Deputy Governor of the Province.