President Conquers Kilimanjaro
President Frank Longaker, who began his “climb” at National College 41 years ago as an instructor, completed an eight-day trek to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Medical Assisting Keeps Graduate on Her Toes
Heathyr Suhr is a person who likes to stay busy with a variety of things to do during the work day. Her job as a medical assistant does just that.
National College-Roanoke Valley Campus to Become American National University
National College, known since 1886 as a leader in career-focused education, announces that effective March 4, 2013, its flagship Roanoke Valley Campus, located in Salem with additional facilities in Vienna,...
Memphis-Area Professionals Honored at New Campus
The Memphis Campus welcomed members of the Mid-South business and civic community to a unique event that showcased both their newly-constructed campus and their outstanding students on Friday evening, January...
Mother of Four Finds New Career in Nine Months
Amy Grider, a recent graduate of the accounting office assistant program at the Danville, Kentucky Campus, is looking forward to a busy tax season in her new job as a...
Graduate Improved Opportunities for Advancement with National Degrees
Chris McClanahan has known he wanted a career in the hospitality industry since he began working as a houseman, restocking housekeeping closets at a hotel, when he was just 16...
National Graduates Find Employment at the Asthma & Allergy Center
Graduate Ashley Carter recently turned to the National College Career Center when it became imperative to find employment after her husband was laid off from his job in the coal...
Eyes on the Future
Dayton Area Campus graduate Heather Eck quickly achieved her career goals through National’s medical assisting associate degree program, but the 21-year-old definitely isn’t finished yet.
Paramedic Student Delivers Baby During Training
Cary Strosnider, a student in the paramedic program at the Roanoke Valley Campus, recently had an opportunity to practice his emergency medical training in a real-life emergency situation.
Business Owner Uses Knowledge from National to Take His Company to the Next Level
Chris Ahlers opened his own contracting business 11 years ago, but he knew that he needed management and computer training to take his company to the next level of success.