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Approved VRRAP Educational Institutions As of August 26, 2021 Current as of September 9, 2021 Approved VRRAP Educational Institutions as of September 9, 2021 School Name Program: VRRAP Program Name City State ABCO TECHNOLOGY Cert - MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER INGLEWOOD CA Cert - CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE(CCNA) INGLEWOOD CA Cert - MICROSOFT OFFICE USER SPECIALIST INGLEWOOD CA Cert - CERTIFIED INTERNET WEBMASTER INGLEWOOD CA Cert - ORACLE DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR INGLEWOOD CA Cert - LINUX+ INGLEWOOD CA Cert - A+ CERTIFICATION INGLEWOOD CA Cert - PROGRAMMER INGLEWOOD CA Subtotal 8 ABCOTT INSTITUTE Cert- HVAC-R SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN SOUTHFIELD MI Cert- SURGICAL TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE SOUTHFIELD MI Cert- PRACTICAL NURSE SOUTHFIELD MI Cert- MEDICAL ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE SOUTHFIELD MI Cert- CNA/HHA/PCT COMBO CERTIFICATE SOUTHFIELD MI Cert- MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING/ADMIN ASST SOUTHFIELD MI Subtotal 6 ACADEMY OF ALLIED HEALTH Cert-CERTIFICATE-PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN CHATTANOOGA TN Cert-CERTIFICATE-MEDICAL ADMIN AST-ELECT HEAL CHATTANOOGA TN Cert-CERTIFICATE-CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT CHATTANOOGA TN Cert-CERTIFICATE-PROFESSIONAL CODER CHATTANOOGA TN Cert-CERTIFICATE-MEDICAL ADMIN ASST-CLINICAL CHATTANOOGA TN Subtotal 5 ACADEMY OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES Cert - Certified Med. 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Electronic Health Record EHR Tec NEWARK NJ Subtotal 12 ACE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Cert- LAN AND WAN ADMINISTRATOR ELMHURST NY Cert- MEDICAL ASSISTANT ELMHURST NY Cert- GRAPHIC FINE ARTS ELMHURST NY Cert- DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHER ELMHURST NY Subtotal 4 ACE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY-MANHATTAN CERT - MEDICAL ASSISTANT NEW YORK NY CERT - GRAPHIC FINE ARTS NEW YORK NY CERT - LAN AND WAN ADMINISTRATOR NEW YORK NY CERT - DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHER NEW YORK NY Subtotal 4 ACI LEARNING Cert - CERT-INFORMATION SECURITY ANALYST SAN ANTONIO TX Cert - CERT-NETWORK SUPPORT SPECIALIST SAN ANTONIO TX Cert - CERT INFORMATION SECURITY ANALYST ISA IRVING TX Cert - CERT NETWORK SUPPORT SPECIALIST IRVING TX Cert - CERT-CISCO CERTIFIED NEWWORK ADMINISTRAT SAN ANTONIO TX CERT - AWS RE-START CLOUD SUPPORT IRVING TX Cert - CERT-CYBER SECURITY SPECIALIST SAN ANTONIO TX Cert - CERT CYBERSECURITY SPECIALIST IRVING TX CERT - CERT AWS RE-START CLOUD SUPPORT - Effective 5-11-21 SAN ANTONIO TX Cert - COMPUTER USER SUPPORT SPECIALIST CUSS IRVING TX Cert - CERT CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOC CCNA IRVING TX Cert - CERT-COMPUTER USER SUPPORT SPECIALIST SAN ANTONIO TX Subtotal 12 ACI LEARNING, LLC Cert - COMPUTER USER SUPPORT SPECIALIST JACKSONVILLE FL Cert - ISA INFORMATION SECURITY ANALYST JACKSONVILLE FL Cert - NETWORK SUPPORT SPECIALIST JACKSONVILLE FL Cert - CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE CCNA JACKSONVILLE FL Cert - CYBERSECURITY SPECIALIST JACKSONVILLE FL Subtotal 5 ACI LEARNING - COLORADO SPRINGS Cert - AWS RE-START CLOUD SUPPORT COLORADO SPRINGS CO Cert - NETWORK SUPPORT SPECIALIST COLORADO SPRINGS CO Cert - INFORMATION SECURITY ANALYST- ISA COLORADO SPRINGS CO Cert - CCNA COLORADO SPRINGS CO Cert - CYBERSECURITY SPECIALIST COLORADO SPRINGS CO Cert - COMPUTER USER SUPPORT SPECIALIST COLORADO SPRINGS CO Subtotal 6 ACI LEARNING - ENGLEWOOD Cert - INFORMATION SECURITY ANALYST CENTENNIAL CO Cert - NETWORK SUPPORT SPECIALIST CENTENNIAL CO Cert - COMPUTER USER SUPPORT SPECIALIST CENTENNIAL CO Cert - AWS RE-START CLOUD SUPPORT CENTENNIAL CO Cert - 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RENEWABLE ENERGY AND COMM TOWER TECH FT LEWIS WA Subtotal 1 AKRON CNC TRAINING CENTER Cert - CNC Programming & Operation/Machine Tool AKRON OH Subtotal 1 ALBANY BEAUTY ACADEMY CERT - BARBER INSTRUCTOR ALBANY GA CERT - MASTER COSMETOLOGIST ALBANY GA CERT - COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR ALBANY GA CERT - HAIR DESIGNER ALBANY GA CERT - NAIL TECHNICIAN ALBANY GA CERT - MASTER BARBER ALBANY GA CERT - ESTHETICS INTSTRUCTOR ALBANY GA CERT - NAIL TECH INSTRUCTOR ALBANY GA Subtotal 8 ALLEN SCHOOL - JAMAICA CERT - MEDICAL ASSISTANT JAMAICA NY Subtotal 1 ALLIANCE COMPUTING SOLUTIONS INC Cert- WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN) SUPPORT TECH FLUSHING NY Cert- CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT FLUSHING NY Cert- MCITP: SERVER ADMINISTRATOR FLUSHING NY Cert- CERT -CISCO CERTIFIED NET ASSOCIATE-CCNA FLUSHING NY Cert- LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) SUPPORT TECH FLUSHING NY Cert- MEDICAL ASSISTANT FLUSHING NY Cert- BOOK KEEPING SPECIALIST FLUSHING NY Subtotal 7 ALLIANCE COMPUTING SOLUTIONS-NYC Cert- BOOKKEEPING SPECIALIST NEW YORK NY Cert- CERT - LAN SUPPORT TECHNICIAN NEW YORK NY Cert- CERT - MCITP SERVER ADMINSTRATION NEW YORK NY Cert- CERT - MEDICAL ASSISTANT NEW YORK NY Cert- CERT - CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT NEW YORK NY Cert- CERT - CISCO CERT NETORK ASSOCIATE-CCNA NEW YORK NY Cert- CERT - WAN SUPPORT TECHNICIAN NEW YORK NY Subtotal 7 ALL-STATE CAREER SCHOOL-PITTSBURGH Cert- WELDING TECHNICIAN WEST MIFFLIN PA Cert- HEATING VENTILATION AIR CONDITIONING WEST MIFFLIN PA Cert- CLASS A CDL PREPARATORY WEST MIFFLIN PA Cert- COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVER WEST MIFFLIN PA Subtotal 4 Altierus Career College CERT - DIPLOMA - HVAC TECHNICIAN NORCROSS GA CERT - DIPLOMA - MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING NORCROSS GA CERT - DIPLOMA - MEDICAL ASSISTANT NORCROSS GA CERT - DIPLOMA - DENTAL ASSISTANT NORCROSS GA CERT - DIPLOMA - PHARMACY TECHNICIA NORCROSS GA AS - SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY NORCROSS GA Subtotal 6 ALTIERUS CAREER COLLEGE BISSONNET Cert- INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN HOUSTON TX Cert- ELECTRICIAN CONSTRUCTION TECHNICIAN HOUSTON TX Cert- HEATING VENTILATION AND AC HOUSTON TX Cert- MEDICAL ASSISTANT FULL BLENDED HOUSTON TX Cert- MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING FULL BLENDED HOUSTON TX Cert- REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN FULL BLENDED HOUSTON TX Cert- PHARMACY TECHNICIAN HOUSTON TX AS- AS SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY HOUSTON TX Cert- DENTAL ASSISTANT HOUSTON TX Subtotal 9 ALTIERUS CAREER COLLEGE-TAMPA AS - AS-NURSING TAMPA FL CERT - DIPLOMA-MASSAGE THERAPY TAMPA FL CERT - DIPLOMA-MEDICAL ASSISTANT TAMPA FL CERT - DIPLOMA-MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING TAMPA FL CERT - DIPLOMA-REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN TAMPA FL CERT - DIPLOMA-DENTAL ASSISTANT TAMPA FL CERT - DIPLOMA-HEATING VENTILATION AND AC TAMPA FL Cert - DIPLOMA-INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL TECH TAMPA FL Cert- DIPLOMA-ELECTRICIAN CONSTRUCTION TECH TAMPA FL Cert- DIPLOMA-PHARMACY TECHNICIAN TAMPA FL Subtotal 10 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ARTS-LOS ANGELES AS - AA ACTING HOLLYWOOD CA Subtotal 1 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTHCARE SCIENCES Cert- WELLNESS CONSULTING PORTLAND OR AAS- COMPLEMENTARY ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE PORTLAND OR Cert- INTEGRATIVE HEALTH AND FITNESS TRA PORTLAND OR Cert- AROMATHERAPY PORTLAND OR Cert- HERBAL STUDIES PORTLAND OR AAS- HEALTH AND WELLNESS PORTLAND OR Cert- HOLISTIC HEALTH PRACTICE PORTLAND OR Cert- NATURAL PRODUCT MANUFACTURING PORTLAND OR Cert - CERT- HOLISTIC NUTRITION CONSULTING PORTLAND OR Cert- CERT- AROMATHERAPY-MASTER AROMATHERAPIST PORTLAND OR Cert- CERT- HERBAL STUDIES-MASTER HERBALIST PORTLAND OR Cert- CERT- HOLISTIC NUTRITION CONSULTING PORTLAND OR Subtotal 12 AMERICAN INSTITUTE Cert - 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