Virginia Computer Training Schools
The Commonwealth of Virginia is a major player in the technology scene on the Atlantic Coast. In fact, Old Dominion consistently ranks in the top tiers for high tech employment and innovation.According to the Washington Business Journal, Virginia ranks sixth in The Milken Institute's State Technology and Science Index, which measures each state's technology and overall contributions to economic development. The Alliance for Science & Technology Research in America reports that Virginia's 2005 technology employment wages ranked fourth in the country. With respect to hiring, Deloitte's Virginia Technology Fast 50 companies include SkyBitz, Inc. in Sterling, SPADAC Inc. in McLean, Ideal Innovations, Inc. in Arlington, and Allen Corporation of America, Inc. in Fairfax.
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The Art Institute of Washington
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University of Phoenix - Northern Virginia Campus
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New Horizons Computer Learning Center of Washington D.C.
2000 Corporate Ridge
Washington, DC 22102
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