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Not to be confused with Harrison College (Barbados). This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (October 2010) Harrison College Established 1902 Type Privately-held, for-profit Students 4400 Location Indianapolis, Indiana, United States Campus Multiple: Indiana and Ohio Website www.harrison.edu Harrison College, formerly known as Indiana Business College, is a for-profit career college based in Indianapolis, Indiana, with locations across Indiana, online and in Ohio. The college was founded as Marion Business College in 1902 in Marion, Indiana. Contents 1 Mission 2 Statistics 3 Programs and courses 3.1 School of Health Sciences 3.2 School of Veterinary Technology 3.3 School of Information Technology 3.4 School of Criminal Justice 3.5 School of Business 3.6 The Chef's Academy 4 Locations 5 Accreditation and regulation 5.1 Accreditation 5.2 Regulation 6 History 7 Approvals and memberships 7.1 Approvals 7.2 Memberships 8 External links 9 References // Mission Building on a legacy of service since 1902, Harrison College is an advocate of education dedicated to excellence in higher learning. They collaborate with students, staff, faculty, and host communities to deliver student-centered education and prepare students for careers that positively impact society, both locally and globally. Statistics Year Established: 1902 Locations: 13 campuses across Indiana and Ohio, plus Online Studies and The Chef’s Academy Academic Degrees: Bachelor, Associate, Diploma, Certificate Schools of Study: Harrison’s programs fall within Schools of Health Science, Veterinary, Information Technology, Criminal Justice and Business Programs and Courses: More than 30 Class Schedules: Day, evening and online flexibility Average Class Size: 16 students per instructor Enrollment: Approximately 5,700 students throughout the state Financial Aid: 93% of students receive some form of financial aid Graduates: More than 75,000 students have graduated from Harrison College Graduate Employment Rates: Nearly 92% of graduates obtain employment within a year of completing their Harrison education Programs and courses Harrison College provides a wide range of educational opportunities. Within its five schools of study, Harrison offers more than 30 degree, certificate and diploma programs. School of Health Sciences Therapeutic & Clinical Massage - A.A.S. Therapeutic Massage Practitioner - Cert. Nursing - A.S. Health Care Management - B.S. Medical Assistant with Functional Spanish - A.A.S. Medical Assistant - A.A.S. Medical Laboratory Technology - A.A.S. Medical Office Assistant - Cert. Medical Reimbursement Technology - A.A.S. Spanish for the Medical Community - Cert. Surgical Technology - A.A.S. School of Veterinary Technology Veterinary Technology - A.A.S. School of Information Technology Network Administration - A.A.S. Information Technology - B.S. School of Criminal Justice Criminal Justice - A.A.S Criminal Justice - B.S. School of Business Accounting - A.A.S. Accounting Assistant - Diploma Accounting - B.S. Administrative Professional - A.A.S. Business Finance - A.A.S. Business Management - A.A.S. Business Management - B.S. Business Marketing - A.A.S. Fashion Merchandising - A.A.S. Human Resources - A.A.S. Office Assistant - Diploma The Chef's Academy Culinary Arts - A.A.S. Pastry Arts - A.A.S. Hospitality Restaurant Management - B.S. Locations Anderson, Indiana 140 East 53rd Street Anderson, IN 46013 765-644-7514 888-544-4422 (Toll free) Columbus, Indiana 2222 Poshard Drive Columbus, IN 47203 812-379-9000 888-544-4422 (Toll free) Columbus, Ohio 3880 Gateway Lakes Drive Grove City, OH 43130 614-539-8800 888-544-4422 (Toll Free) Elkhart, Indiana 56075 Parkway Ave Elkhart, IN 46516 574-522-0397 888-544-4422 (Toll free) Evansville, Indiana 4601 Theater Drive Evansville, IN 47715 812-476-6000 888-544-4422 (Toll free) Fort Wayne, Indiana 6413 North Clinton Street Fort Wayne, IN 46825 260-471-7667 888-544-4422 (Toll free) The Chef’s Academy 644 E Washington St Indianapolis, IN 46204 1-877-IND-CHEF Indianapolis – Downtown 550 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-264-5656 888-544-4422 (Toll free) Indianapolis – East 8150 Brookville Road Indianapolis, IN 46239 317-375-8000 888-544-4422 (Toll free) Indianapolis – Northwest 6300 Technology Center Drive Indianapolis, IN 46278 317-873-6500 888-544-4422 (Toll free) Lafayette, Indiana 4705 Meijer Court Lafayette, IN 47905 765-447-9550 888-544-4422 (Toll free) Marion, Indiana 830 North Miller Avenue Marion, IN 46952 765-662-7497 888-544-4422 (Toll free) Muncie, Indiana 411 West Riggin Road Muncie, IN 47303 765-288-8681 888-544-4422 (Toll free) Terre Haute, Indiana 1378 South State Road 46 Terre Haute, IN 47803 812-877-2100 888-544-4422 (Toll free) Online 603 East Washington Street Suite 1000 Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-217-6815 800-978-5419 (Toll free) Accreditation and regulation Accreditation This section does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2010) Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) Harrison College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award Certificates, Diplomas and Associate of Applied Science and Bachelor of Science Degrees. The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of Education. Its accreditation of degree-granting institutions is also recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs The Harrison College Medical Assisting programs at the Anderson, Columbus, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis-Downtown, Indianapolis-Medical, Indianapolis-Northwest, Lafayette, Marion, Muncie and Terre Haute campuses are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) on the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERD). The Harrison College Surgical Technology programs at the Fort Wayne, Indianapolis-Northwest and Indianapolis-Medical campuses are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs on the recommendation of the Accreditation Review Committee in Surgical Technology (ARC-ST). Regulation Harrison College is also regulated by The Indiana Commission on Proprietary Education. History Harrison College is – as it was when it opened in Marion, Indiana in 1902 – a family-owned educational institution. A former educator, Charles Cring, started Marion Business College because he saw that a diversifying Indiana economy needed trained workers. The needed skills in 1902 were shorthand, typing, penmanship, English, bookkeeping and accounting. He built his school based on educating his students in those areas, helping them be marketable in the world of business. By 1913, the college extended from Elkhart in the north to Columbus in the south. This school was the model for the multiple campuses which became known as Indiana Business College, and more recently, Harrison College. Cring built Harrison College by adhering to some fundamental rules, which Harrison maintains today: Offer students real value for their investment Prepare students to compete for good-paying jobs Hire talented teachers and managers Offer free lifetime employment assistance to alumni Reward employees to ensure a quality business education Just as Harrison uses the power of the Internet and other high-tech methods today, it was also on the “cutting edge” in the early days of the school. At the time, the most advanced technology was central Indiana’s electric street railway system, the interurban. Ora E. Butz, the general manager from 1916 to 1926, worked out of Marion but traveled to all 10 campuses on the interurban. People from all the campuses could also converge for meetings without overnight stays. Harrison was also a leader in educating women. While much of the office work from 1900 to 1920 was performed by men, women were making strong inroads…and Harrison was there to teach them. Female enrollment was fast approaching 50% by 1915 and grew even higher as young men reported for military duty. Harrison thrived during the Great Depression and during World War II because employers knew they could look to Harrison graduates for well-trained people to hire. When the Baby Boomers became college age in the 1960s and the percentage of students continuing their education past high school increased, Harrison continued to grow and excel. Ken Konesco became Harrison's president in 1986. In the 1990s Harrison College greatly expanded its program offerings to meet the demand for skilled, trained workers. Under Konesco's leadership, Harrison changed from offering training in basic office skills to a curriculum that offers many areas of study. The College changed its name in 2009 from Indiana Business College to Harrison College. The name change was made because the college offered more that business courses and was expanding outside Indiana. The "Harrison" in the college'e new name is said to represent a history and leadership in Indiana and the midwest but does not specifically refer to the prominent Indiana politicians William Henry Harrison or Benjamin Harrison. Approvals and memberships Approvals Harrison is approved by the following: Indiana Approval Agency for G.I. Training, War Orphans and Disabled Veterans Indiana Department of Workforce Development Indiana Department of Public Instruction, Vocational and Rehabilitation Division U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare for Social Security Benefits U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization for Teaching Services for Foreign Students U.S. Department of Labor, Comprehensive Employment Training for Employed or Under-Employed Persons Memberships Harrison is a member of the following: Adult Education Council Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals Career College Association Career Development Professionals of Indiana Chamber of Commerce – member at all campus locations Human Resources Association of Central Indiana Indiana Association of Private Career Schools Indiana Certified Public Accountants Society Indiana Chamber of Commerce National Business Education Association Midwest Association of Colleges and Employers Women in Business External links Official site - Harrison College Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs References http://Harrison.edu v • d • e Colleges and Universities in Metropolitan Evansville NCAA Division I University of Evansville NCAA Division II University of Southern Indiana NCCAA Oakland City University Vocational Colleges & Satellite Campuses (NCAA) (NCCAA) (NJCAA) Indiana Harrison College - Evansville Campus Indiana University School of Medicine (USI) ITT Technical Institute - Newburgh / Evansville Campus Ivy Tech Community College - Evansville Campus Ivy Tech Community College - Princeton Campus Oakland City University - Evansville Campus Vincennes University - Fort Branch Campus Kentucky Henderson Community College Murray State University - Henderson Campus v • d • e Colleges and Universities in Metropolitan Indianapolis Anderson University • The Art Institutes-Indianapolis • Ball State University-Fishers Center • Ball State University-Indianapolis Center • Brown Mackie College-Indianapolis • Butler University • Christian Theological Seminary • Crossroads Bible College • DePauw University • Franklin College • Indiana Bible College • Harrison College • Indiana Institute of Technology-Indianapolis • Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis • Indiana Wesleyan University • ITT Technical Institute • Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana-Indianapolis • Kaplan College-Indianapolis • Lincoln Technical Institute • Marian College • Martin University • Medtech College • Oakland City University-Indianapolis • University of Indianapolis • University of Phoenix-Indianapolis • Wabash College • Wilson College