Former names
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Type | Private |
Established | 1967 |
Parent institution
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DeVry Education Group |
Dean | John Roth |
Director | Danika Bowen, the Senior Director of Academic Affairs |
President | Donna M. Lorraine, Ph.D. |
Students | 7,000+ |
Location | Sacramento, California, United States |
Campus | Multiple, 18+ |
Colors | Blue and Gold |
Website | carrington |
Carrington College is a network of for-profit private colleges. Established in 1967, the college is based out of Sacramento, California and has 21 locations throughout the Western United States. Carrington College has a student enrollment of over 7,300 and 90,000 alumni.
Carrington College offers career training in medical, dental, veterinary, and criminal justice fields. The company is a division of DeVry Education Group.
The school's colors are blue and gold and the Carrington College mascots are two animated birds named Blue and Goldie.
The institution was founded in 1967 in Sacramento, California, as the Northwest College of Medical Assistants and Dental Assistants. The college was established to meet the education needs of the local healthcare community.
In 1969, the College was purchased and underwent its first name change, to "Western College of Allied Health Careers – A Bryman School." The Education Corporation of America ("EdCOA, Inc.") purchased the college in 1983 and changed its name to Western Career College (WCC). In 1986, WCC opened a second campus in the Bayfair Center in San Leandro, California. The third campus opened in 1997 in Pleasant Hill, California.
WCC earned regional accreditation by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges in June 2001.
In December 2003, U.S. Education Corporation, a California-based company, acquired Western Career College. The U.S. Education Corporation also acquired Apollo College, which was founded by Margaret M Carlson in 1975 in Phoenix, Arizona to prepare graduates for careers in skilled professions. The U.S. Education Corporation was led by president and chief executive officer George Montgomery from 2002 to 2011. The college expanded in August 2005 by incorporating the operations and programs of Silicon Valley College (SVC).