Nowadays certifiable computer skills are the key to good careers, and American Commercial College (ACC) will equip students with such skills and knowledge.
ACC will provide its students with quickly and affordably learning an exciting new career. Students can get out and get a good job in as little as 7 months with such proven track record of career training success.
Accelerated business diploma and job certification courses begin every 5 weeks. And class schedules are designed for busy working adults, with flexible day and evening classes to suit any schedule.
ACC offers a wide range of job-training programs including some of today’s most highly demanded positions, such as administrative assistants, accountants, bookkeepers, computer technicians, IT professionals, computer repair personnel, data entry specialists, as well as a host of fast-growing medical office careers, including medical assistants, medical billing experts, medical coding specialists, and medical records transcriptionists. In addition to these business diplomas, the College also provides job certification testing and/or preparation for leading industry groups.
AdmissionsThere is only one requirement to get into American Commercial College – all candidates must have graduated from high school or received a G.E.D. College efficient admissions process is a simple one. Make a call to set up a personal interview with one of the admissions advisors. During this scheduled interview, admission requirements, program offerings, class schedules and special needs such as financial aid will be discussed.
Financial AidThe majority of the students apply for financial aid. American Commercial College is an eligible institution for Federal Family Education Loan Programs and Pell Grants, and it is also eligible to receive other agency funding such as W.I.A, MET and VA.
AccreditationACC is an accredited member of the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools in Washington, D.C. The College is also approved by the Texas Workforce Commission and licensed and approved by the Louisiana Board of Regents.