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Ohio Institute of Photography (OIP) opened in 1971 as a highly specialized and innovative photographic training center. Less than four years later, a rapidly growing student body and an increasing need for additional space brought Ohio Institute of Photography to a more centralized location in downtown Dayton.
In 1991, the demand for trained individuals in allied health prompted OIP to change its name to Ohio Institute of Photography and Technology (OIP&T). A medical assisting program followed in 1994. Desktop media and professional imaging technology were also added to the curricula. In 1995, medical office management was added.
In July 1993, OIP&T was purchased by Educational Medical, Inc. EMI (the parent company) changed its name to Quest Education Corporation in September 1998. Quest was purchased in July 2000 by Kaplan, Inc. In December 2002, Quest changed its name to Kaplan Higher Education Corporation. Kaplan is dedicated to continuing the same excellent education for which OIP&T is known.
About KHE
Kaplan Higher Education Corporation (KHE) is a division of Kaplan, Inc., which has built a long and distinguished tradition as both an academic pioneer and career-maker since 1938. With more than 80,000 students enrolled in schools across the United States and abroad, KHE also offers online programs through Kaplan University and Concord Law School. Students can earn master's, bachelor's, and associate's degrees, as well as career-oriented certificates and diplomas. Kaplan, Inc., is a subsidiary of The Washington Post Company and is one of the nation's premier providers of educational and career services for individuals, schools, and businesses.
About KHEC
Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Kaplan Higher Education Campuses (KHEC) is a group of institutions designed to provide the skills and knowledge needed for a competitive edge in today's job market. KHEC consists of more than 70 schools nationwide, each separately accredited by one of several national or regional accrediting agencies approved by the U.S. Department of Education. To make education relevant to students in their daily lives, KHEC programs focus on local employment needs.
Leading Education
Kaplan, Inc., is one of the nation's leading education providers. Its programs are designed to lead to employment in some of the country's fastest-growing occupations, as projected by the U.S. Department of Labor. Through the career-oriented programs at KHE, students can gain the skills necessary to qualify them for employment in a variety of fields.
Career Training
Kaplan provides practical career training to busy adults who are juggling the demands of home, family, and work. Faculty and staff members have experience in their fields and teach the industry knowledge and technical skills that students need to succeed. Students can obtain a relevant education in a short amount of time, learning from passionate instructors who bring real-world expertise to the classroom.
For further information on KHEC and its schools, please visit www.KHEC.com.
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