Hawaii Computer Training Schools
In addition to its outstanding climate, the Aloha State offers college students and career builders a challenging environment for growth. Enterprise Honolulu reports that Hawaii stacks up especially well in areas of technology and business. The state's biotechnology industry is projected to employ 6,700 people and generate $3.1 billion in revenues by the year 2010.And the state capital of Honolulu ranks #1 for progress and innovation according to Center for Digital Government.
Hawaii also holds special benefits for budding entrepreneurs. According to the Star Bulletin, the state ranks among the top 30% of all states for small businesses without paid employees. Hawaii also offers a selection of strong companies courting talented graduates. Data and media-based companies with a presence in the state include Hawaiian Electric Industries, Pacific LightNet, and Hawaiian Telecom.
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University of Phoenix - Hawaii Campus
University of Phoenix makes higher education highly accessible.
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Argosy University Hawaii
With 14 campuses and six extension sites across the nation Argosy University offers graduate degree programs in Business, Education, Clinical Psychology, and Professional Counseling.
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New Horizons Computer Learning Center of Washington D.C.
2000 Corporate Ridge
Washington, DC 22102
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