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Northwest Career and Technical Academy, or NWCTA, is a nine-month magnet school in Las Vegas, Nevada in the Clark County School District (CCSD). The school first opened for the 2007-2008 school year, admitting only freshman and sophomores.
College of Southern Nevada: Las Vegas: Four and Two year: 1971: 37,758 Founded as Clark County Community College, later renamed the Community College of Southern Nevada. Desert Research Institute: Reno and Las Vegas: Graduate: 1959: 440 Degrees awarded through the University of Nevada, Reno. Great Basin College: Elko: Four year 1967: 3,436
North Las Vegas campus. Henderson campus. The College of Southern Nevada ( CSN) is a public community college in Clark County, Nevada. The college has more than 2,500 teaching and non-teaching staff and is the largest public college or university in Nevada. [1] [2] It is part of the Nevada System of Higher Education .
The Southeast Career Technical Academy (SECTA or Southeast Tech) is a magnet public high school in Las Vegas, Nevada. Opened as the Southern Nevada Vocational Technical Center in 1966, it was the first public educational institution of its kind launched by the Clark County School District. Its name was changed before the start of the 2007-2008 ...
It enrolled its first class in January 2001 and was originally called the Nevada College of Pharmacy and the University of Southern Nevada. [1] 36°04′26″N 115°03′54″W / 36.073821°N 115.064905°W / 36.073821; -115.
Established in 1993, Nevada Career Institute is a career college founded to provide prospective students with training in the medical field. In 2008 the school was acquired by Success Education Colleges for an undisclosed amount. [1] Nevada Career Institute has a total enrollment of 207 students, consisting of 24.2% men, and 75.8% women.
The Meadows School is a non-profit, coeducational, nonsectarian, independent college preparatory day school located in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas, Nevada.The campus serves just over 950 students in preschool through grade twelve spread among four divisions – Beginning School (Preschool), Lower School (Grades K-5), Middle School (Grades 6-8), and Upper School (Grades 9-12).
On January 7, 1986, [2] the Institute was licensed to offer associate degrees and soon changed its name to Las Vegas Business College. It was acquired by Rhodes Colleges, Inc. on Oct 17, 1996 and was changed to Las Vegas College. In 2003, the school opened a branch campus in Henderson, Nevada. In 2005, the main campus moved to the Henderson branch.