Gibbs Schools

Gibbs Schools consists of Gibbs College in Boston, Massachusetts, and Gibbs College in Farmington, Connecticut. Gibbs Schools provide students with career-track degrees to enable students to begin new careers quickly. Students can complete a Gibbs College program in as little as 19 months, and utilize a flexible schedule that makes it easier for busy students to complete their programs.

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Gibbs Schools programs provide students with Associate in Applied Science Degrees in various disciplines, including medical assisting, fashion design & merchandising, business office administration, and health information management. These specialized associate's degrees incorporate classes on specific career skills with general broad-based learning. These programs educate and train students for their new careers in their selected industries. Programs vary by campus, so students should contact their local Gibbs College to determine which programs are available.

Gibbs College programs provide many benefits to students. Gibbs Schools have small classes that enable students to have the personal attention that is integral to educational success. The instructors at Gibbs College are professionals in their field, and can provide students with valuable industry insight and first-hand knowledge. Gibbs Schools provide financial aid programs and career support to students. In short, Gibbs Schools programs are designed to make it easy for students to complete their degrees and begin their new careers.

Gibbs Schools provide career services, which include career advice, career placement assistance, and help with internships. Career services can assist graduates write resumes and help with career placement assistance.

Students who are interested in applying to Gibbs Schools must have a high school diploma or its equivalent. Students must complete an application for admission, and interview with a Gibbs College admission representative. Financial aid is available for qualifying students, and students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to begin the financial aid process.



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