ABOUT CALIFORNIA CAREER COLLEGE
Overview & History
California Career College has been graduating successful students for nearly a decade. The college was founded in 2001 and received accreditation by the Board of Vocational Nursing in 2002. Initially, the college's curriculum focused exclusively on the Vocational Nursing Program.
The main campus is located in a newly constructed facility at 7003 Owensmouth Avenue in Canoga Park, California. This campus contains two large lecture rooms and laboratory facilities where students can have hands-on training prior to entrance into their clinical rotations. Students also have access to a network of computers and a library resource.
Since its inception, California Career College has been open to all, regardless of race, color, ancestry, national origin, religious beliefs, sex or social background. Our students come from a variety of foreign countries and educational backgrounds.

The faculty at California Career College are experienced teachers and nurses, multicultural and diversified in their backgrounds. They provide instruction that is based on the guidelines set by the Vocational Nurse Practice Act, our California Career College course objectives and instructional (program) plans, and interviews with local employers.
Our clinical instructors are comprised of leaders in the healthcare community. They provide innovative training in the local hospitals and long term care facilities so that our students will develop the practical skills necessary to enter the job market.
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