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North-West College Makes It Possible for East San Gabriel Valley ROP/TC Students to Finish Their Studies Following the Center’s Post-Secondary Division Closure
Teach-Out Is a Testament to NWC’s Quality Programs and Commitment to Helping Students Achieve Their Educational Goals
WEST COVINA, Calif.—Students from East San Gabriel Valley Regional Occupational Program and Technical Center (ESV ROP/TC) have a clear path forward to graduation again after learning they will be able to transfer to North-West College (NWC) to finish their studies, following the closure of the center’s Post-Secondary Division at the end of June. After more than 30 years of providing career training programs for adults, ESV ROP/TC announced it would no longer be enrolling adult students or providing continuing courses for adult students currently enrolled.
Upon sharing the impending closure with its student community, East San Gabriel Valley ROP/TC reached out to North-West College to determine whether a teach-out agreement was possible to allow existing students to transfer to NWC and complete their respective programs.
North-West College agreed—eager to help these ESV ROP/TC students realize their educational goals. The displaced students are currently in the process of transferring into NWC’s Medical Assistant, Medical Insurance Biller and Coder, and Pharmacy Technician programs.
“We have a long history of standing in the gap for students who are displaced after school or program closures,” explained North-West College President Mitchell Fuerst. “We are grateful to be able to come alongside these individuals to help them finish what they started.”
North-West College’s tradition of stepping in and helping students and faculty who had nowhere to go after abrupt shutdowns began decades ago with President Fuerst’s mother, Marsha Fuerst, who founded the College in 1966. “We are proud to have continued the wonderful legacy my mother started—so much so that we are now seen as the go-to teach-out organization in California,” Fuerst shared. “It’s a privilege to once again have the chance to stand in that gap for these ESV ROP/TC students.”
For more information about North-West College and its programs, please visit nw.edu or contact Nancy Aguillon at [email protected].
About North-West College
Founded in 1966, North-West College has been committed to training individuals to enter and advance in the health care field for more than 50 years. A leader in allied health education, the College offers short-term programs at seven campuses throughout Southern California, including West Covina, Pomona Valley, Van Nuys, Glendale, Riverside, Anaheim, and Long Beach. Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) and approved by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE), North-West College offers a supportive educational environment for those ready to start a health care career. To date, the College has graduated more than 50,000 students—individuals who have gone on to raise the standard of excellence at health care organizations of all types.
For more information about North-West College and its programs, visit www.nw.edu.
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