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South Coast College

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Type
  
Vocational school

Dean
  
Jean Gonzalez, BA, MA

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
37,994 USD (2011)

Graduation rate
  
59.2% (2014)

Average salary after attending undergrad
  
33,300 USD (2013)

Established
  
1961

Campus
  
Urban

Phone
  
+1 714-867-5009

Founded
  
1961

Average annual cost for students receiving federal aid
  
21,265 USD (2014)

Location
  
Orange, California, California, USA

Address
  
2011 W Chapman Ave, Orange, CA 92868, USA

Similar
  
COBA Academy, CNI College, Intercoast Colleges, Everest College‑Anaheim, Modern Technology School

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South Coast College, located in Orange, California, is a college that prepares students for careers in medical assisting, legal assisting and court reporting. South Coast College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) and received approval from Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education in the state of California.

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South Coast College Career Training

South Coast College provides students with the training needed to begin a career in court reporting, paralegal and legal administrative assisting, medical assisting, medical transcription, or medical billing and coding.

South Coast College was founded in 1961 in Long Beach, California, as a private college called Stenotype School of Long Beach. The School relocated to Westminster in 1974, and the corporate name was changed to Whitley College. In 1980, Orange County College of Court Reporting merged into Whitley College, and the name was changed to South Coast College. The School moved from Westminster to Anaheim in 1993. Then in 2001, South Coast College relocated to a larger, freeway-accessible facility in the city of Orange, where we currently help students prepare for legal and medical careers.

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