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Aarhus Business College

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Type
  
Secondary education

Administrative staff
  
350

Location
  
Aarhus, Denmark

Established
  
1865

Students
  
2.700 (2014)

Founded
  
1865


Rector
  
Knud Vestergaard Nielsen (2015)

Address
  
Olof Palmes Allé 39, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark

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Aarhus Business College is a school of secondary education in Aarhus, Denmark. The school offers educational programmes in business and management on a secondary level to post-primary youth, Higher Commercial Examination Programme (HHX), and supplementary courses for adults seeking to maintain qualifications. It is an independent self-owning institution under the Danish state, managed by a board composed of members from the business community in conjunction with a rector that oversees day-to-day operations. The school comprise six different localities in Aarhus, with two main campuses in Vejlby and Viby.

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Background

Aarhus Business College was founded in 1865 under the name Handelsforeningens aftenskole (English: The Business Association Evening School) The Business Association had been established one year prior and its members had realized the need for education of businessmen and other traders and had started planning the school in 1864 with the first 36 students beginning in 1865. In 1905 The Business Folk High School of Jutland, designed by Hack Kampmann, was established and in 1956 the Business High School was spun off as an independent institution and moved to a different location and Folk High School changed its name to the Aarhus Business College.

The school has grown substantially since its beginning and today occupy six locations across the city, of which many has been expanded over the years. In 2009, Business Academy Aarhus was spun off as an independent institution along with vocational programmes under Aarhus Educational Centre for Agriculture and Aarhus Tech.

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Aarhus Business College Wikipedia