School Introduction
Summit Career College (SCC) was incorporated in the state of California in June
of 1990 and began offering classes in May of 1991. The college was designed to accommodate
the training needs of individuals who were participating in vocational rehabilitation
through the California Worker's Compensation system. Due to the popularity of
its programs, SCC now offers its programs to participants of WIA programs, Veterans,
and the general public.
The educational mission of Summit Career College is to provide short term, high
quality vocational training programs to qualified students in the medical and business
fields, which will enable them to attain employment in entry-level positions. Incorporated
with this mission are our goals to provide instruction in a professional, educational
environment through the use of modern equipment, small class sizes, qualified industry
experienced instructors and teaching methodologies that provide for individualized
instruction and maximum retention. Our programs are designed to teach the skills
needed to perform in a chosen field of training in a short time frame. The programs
are intensive and demanding, but the education and skills attained will be well
worth the effort.
Ownership
Summit Career College, Inc., 851 S. Cooley Drive, Colton, CA 92324 & 1360 S
Anaheim Blvd. Ste 101, Anaheim, CA 92805
Instruction is in facilities with an occupancy level accommodating a maximum of
450 students at any one time. California statute requires that a student, who successfully
completes a course of study, be awarded an appropriate diploma or certificate verifying
the fact.
Prospective enrollees are encouraged to visit the physical facilities of the school
and to discuss personal educational and occupational plans with school personnel
prior to enrolling or signing enrollment agreements. This school currently does
have available sponsored programs, government or otherwise, to provide grants or
to pay for portions of tuition and fees. Summit Career College participates in the
following federal and state sponsored loan and grant programs: Federal Stafford
Loan (formerly Guaranteed Student Loan), Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunities
Grant, Unsubsidized Stafford Loan program, Federal Plus Loan program, and Federal
Work Study program.
The Radiology and Coronal Polishing courses within the Dental program meet the requirements
established by the Committee on Dental Auxiliaries (COMDA) for certification as
Radiological Safety and Coronal Polishing courses. There are no other state boards,
bureaus, departments or agencies that set minimum standards for your program of
studies in accordance with Education Code 94860.
Persons seeking to resolve problems or complaints are asked to contact the campus
director.
Accreditation
Summit Career College and its programs is accredited by the Accrediting Council
for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET) a private accrediting agency recognized
by the United States Department of Education. The accreditation process is voluntary
for private, postsecondary institutions and consists of a detailed examination and
periodic review of the educational curriculums, instructors, facilities, equipment,
administration, policies and procedures, financial stability and overall management
of the institution according the accrediting agency's standards and guidelines.