Career Education Corporation Buys Missouri College, Enters Health Education Market

Career Education Corporation (CEC) has announced it has acquired Missouri College, located in St. Louis, for approximately $6.1 million in cash. The acquisition expands CEC's core curricular programs into the allied health fields.

Founded in 1963, Missouri College has approximately 425 students and offers a variety of associate degree and diploma programs in the disciplines of healthcare, business and information technology.

"Missouri College is an ideal fit with CEC and provides a new plank for our strategic growth platform," said John M. Larson, chairman, president and chief executive officer of CEC. "Missouri College provides us with an opportunity to expand into the high-growth healthcare education field and further enhances our leadership position in IT and business studies.

Larson said CEC plans to transplant allied health programs pioneered at Missouri College to other schools throughout its system. CEC has an extensive network of 43 campuses located throughout the United States and in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates.

Career Education Corporation (www.careered.com) is a provider of private, for-profit postsecondary education in the career-oriented disciplines of visual communication and design technologies, information technology, business studies, culinary arts and healthcare. CEC operates 43 campuses throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates, and offers a full online program through AIU Online, its E-learning division. Total student population as of July 31, 2002 was approximately 41,000 students.

RSS Share

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2012 Penton Media Inc.


Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

Search 125,000+ Venues

Search Meeting Space

Find Event Venues with Cvent

The Meeting Planning Blog

NEW! Capsules Latest Posts

Sign Up for Our Free E-Newsletters

Meetings Collaborative

Rate your experience with meeting venues and suppliers.

Facility / Hotel

 
Powered by: Meetings Collaborative

Latest Webinar

Bridging the Gap on RFPs: Best Practices for Meeting Planners and Suppliers
On-Demand

For meeting planners, strategically sourcing venues is critical to successful negotiations, realizing higher cost savings, and planning better meetings. Join our panel of meeting experts, including planners, third parties, and hoteliers, for a free one-hour webinar on developing best practices for RFPs. View it on-demand now!

VIEW ALL ARCHIVED WEBINARS

Recent Comments

Powered by Disqus

Back to Top

Explore Our Newsletters

On Medical Meetings


Meeting Planner Survival Guide

Whether you're a novice planner or a veteran, this compilation of must-read articles is your meeting planning resource.

Must-See Meeting Files

Visit the MeetingsNet expert-advice site, where we’ve got top meeting pros on camera answering a variety of your questions as well as a collection of educational—and sometimes offbeat—editors’ pick lists — from the top tech tools to the best books for meeting professionals.

Pharma Meeting Management Forum

4th Annual West Coast Life Sciences Meeting Management Forum
December 14-15, Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Register now!
Learn all you'll need to be prepared to meet the life sciences meetings challenges of 2012 and beyond.

8th Annual Pharmaceutical Meeting Management Forum
March 25-28, 2012 in Orlando, Fl
Register now!
Learn more about how healthcare reform will affect medical meetings.

Both forums are co-sponsored by Medical Meetings and The Center for Business Intelligence.

Suppliers/
Facilities/CVBs

MeetingsNet makes it easy to find the CVBs, tourist boards, and facilities you need for your next meeting.

Deal Finder

Special offers brought to you by MeetingsNet.

Find A Job

Targeted to all aspects of the hospitality and special events industry.

SMM PORTAL

Your source for Strategic Meetings Management info and intelligence

Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   RSS Feed

Inside Current Issue

MM January 2012

Jan/Feb 2012

Nov/Dec 2011

Nov/Dec 2011

September/October 2011

July/August 2011

May/June 2011

Browse Back Issues