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Anderson College of Health Business and Technology
TypePrivate
EstablishedOctober 17, 1979
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Website www.andersoncollege.com

Anderson College of Health, Business and Technology is a diploma-granting Career college with campuses in Mississauga, Hamilton, North York, Downtown, and Midtown Toronto, Ontario. The college was founded in 1979 and is recognized for its Healthcare, Business, Technology and Law Enforcement courses.

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Anderson College is registered as a Private Career College under the Private Career College Act, 2005.

Programs of study

Though the courses available differ between campuses, Anderson College offers diplomas in the following:


Anderson college may offer more courses in the near future. Visit www.andersoncollege.com for updated information

Accreditation

Anderson College is a member of Ontario Association of Career Colleges [1] (OACC) and the National Association of Career Colleges [2] (NACC).

The school's certifications and recognitions include (but are not limited to):

Campus locations

Anderson College has five campus locations in Ontario:

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