Professional Skills Institute

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Professional Skills Institute
Professional-Skills-Institute logo.jpg
Motto"Career Education for a Lifetime of Success" [1]
Type Private [2]
Established1984 [1]
Administrative staff
47 [3]
Undergraduates 245 [4]
Location, ,
United States

41°35′02″N83°40′21″W / 41.5838889°N 83.6725°W / 41.5838889; -83.6725 Coordinates: 41°35′02″N83°40′21″W / 41.5838889°N 83.6725°W / 41.5838889; -83.6725
CampusVery small, [3] Urban [2]
Executive directorDaniel A. Finch [3]
Nickname PSI
Website ProSkills.edu

Professional Skills Institute (PSI) is a private for-profit technical school in Maumee, Ohio, US. PSI specializes in training for allied health professions and offers associate degree and diploma programs. [1]

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History

In 1984, a registered nurse named Patricia Finch founded PSI. The classes were originally taught in an office space along Airport Highway, as there were only 2 students taking part in 2 programs. Currently, PSI is located on Holland Road and has 300 enrolled students. [1]

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