
Overview of The Chubb Institute
The Chubb Institute was created in 1970 when one of the largest insurance organizations in the world had a need for qualified people to run its multimillion dollar computer center. In lieu of attempting to seek out skilled employees, the company created its own training center. The concept proved to be a success and in short order other large companies began to rely on The Chubb Institute to provide them with computer professionals as well. In time, the Institute shed its affiliation with the insurance company and was acquired by High-Tech Institute (HTI), which added Chubb's locations to its network of HTI campuses throughout the U.S. Today, there are six branch campuses of The Chubb Institute in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. The Institute offers career-training diploma programs in computer technology and healthcare fields.
Points of Distinction
Areas of Study
Each of the six Chubb locations provides comprehensive diploma programs leading to rewarding careers. The following is a list of programs offered by the Institute, although not all of them are offered at every campus:
The Chubb Institute Admissions
Applying for admission is an uncomplicated procedure. Applicants should first contact the school to set up an interview with an admissions representative, and then submit an application packet. Admission requirements include a high school diploma or equivalency and (for those whose enrollment date is more than one year removed from high school graduation) a passing score on the Institute's Entrance Assessment Test.
The Chubb Institute Faculty Quality
Chubb's faculty is comprised of dedicated and highly-skilled professionals who are experts in their chosen field. Instructors impart to their students their knowledge of business and technical skills along with career planning tips and techniques.
The Chubb Institute Student Body
Chubb's students are focused individuals dedicated to a career-oriented education. Student population across the six campuses is roughly 4,000 students.
The Chubb Institute Student Life
The Institute sponsors a variety of student activities, including picnics and athletic contests. The school also facilitates student participation in community service events such as blood drives and health fairs. Housing is not directly offered at the six commuter campuses; however, Chubb does provide help in obtaining nearby housing to those students who need it.
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(Note: Not all programs are necessarily available at all locations.)
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Communication
Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Computer Networking
Health and Human Services
Information Technology
Medical Assisting and Nursing
Medical and Dental Administration
Medical and Pharmaceutical
Multimedia and Web Design
Photography and photo journalism
(Note: Not all degrees and coursework are necessarily available for all programs of study.)
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Degrees or Coursework
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
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