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National Career College
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Our mission at National Career College is to prepare students for entry-level positions in various professional careers. NCC’s commitment to this mission is reflected in our focus on providing speci National Career College
Address14355 Roscoe Blvd., Panorama City, California, 91402, United States
Phone+1 (888) 988-2301
Websitenccusa.edu/
E-mail
Contact personSam Ksachivian
Working hoursMon-Thu: 8:30am - 7:30pm, Fri: 9am-4pm

National Career College (NCC) was founded in 2005 as Dental Technology Institute of Southern California (DTISC), specializing in training Dental Laboratory Technicians.

In 2008, after three successful years of operation, DTISC received institutional accreditation from the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) and changed its name to National Career College with an expanded program offering training in the allied health field.

In 2009 the college relocated to its present facility in City of Van Nuys, CA.

At its new location, NCC continues to expand its programs to offer quality, career-focused education and training.

Our mission at National Career College is to prepare students for entry-level positions in various professional careers. NCC’s commitment to this mission is reflected in our focus on providing specialized programs designed to train adults to become gainfully employed upon graduation. 

To meet the needs of our students and employers, we provide quality career education and training that is relevant to both the current and future needs of society. 

This is enhanced by individualizing instruction and limiting class size. National Career College strives to advance in-demand careers among the local communities by preparing our graduates as professionals who meet the quality, integrity, knowledge, and expectations of the workplace.

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