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Hickey College

Hickey College

Overview of Hickey College

Hickey College is geared to the career-minded student who has a particular occupation in mind. The school is located in St. Louis, MO

Hickey College has received its accreditation credentials from Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, a national accrediting board recognized by the federal government.

Points of Distinction

  • Small school with personalized feel
  • School sponsored residential facilities
  • Programs that provide marketable skills

Areas of Study

In all, the school offers about a dozen different programs in business, technology and health care fields. Some degree programs can be completed in as few as 14 months; some diploma programs can be finished within just eight months.

Hickey College Admissions and Financial Aid

The school’s admission system is not a competitive environment. Students who meet the school’s minimum requirements will most likely be accepted. There are no particular admission deadlines. SAT scores and the like are not necessary.

Because of the school’s participation agreement, qualified students are eligible to receive federal sources of tuition aid. Many qualified students currently receive federal and institutional grants and/or loans.

Hickey College Faculty Quality

At the heart of every educational institution lies the teaching faculty, and at Hickey College the same holds true. The experienced instructors are sourced primarily from the companies, medical offices and other workplaces where they apply their professional skills.

Hickey College Student Body

The school is relatively small with fewer than 1000 students in a recent survey. About three-quarters of the school is comprised of women; about one in five is African-American.

Hickey College Student Life

Hickey is one of a small number of career-oriented schools which offer residential facilities. The St. Louis area offers a wide range of leisure and entertainment activities, in addition to job market for graduating attendees of the school.

Programs of Study

(Note: Not all programs are necessarily available at all locations.)

Accounting

  • Accounting

Communication

  • Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia

Computer Networking

  • Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications General
  • System Networking and LAN/WAN Management/Manager

Engineering Design

  • Computer Engineering General

Graphic Design

  • Graphic Design

HVAC Electrical Construction

  • Electrical Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician

Information Technology

  • Computer Science General
  • Computer and Information Sciences General
  • Information Technology

Management and Administration

  • Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science General

Medical Assisting and Nursing

  • Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant

Medical and Dental Administration

  • Medical Office Management/Administration

Multimedia and Web Design

  • Web Page Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

Paralegal

  • Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary
  • Legal Assistant/Paralegal

Photography and photo journalism

  • Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia

Visual Arts

  • Graphic Design

Coursework or Degrees

(Note: Not all degrees and coursework are necessarily available for all programs of study.)

Degrees or Coursework

  • Associate
  • Diploma

Campus Locations

Missouri

  • St. Louis

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