
Arlington, TXprivate forprofitwww.ccitraining.edu/
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CCI Training Center-Arlington is not a traditional liberal arts college; it's a vocational accelerator laser-focused on getting adults into stable, skilled jobs—fast. Since 1984, it has carved out a niche in the Dallas-Arlington metro by offering 7-8 month, performance-based certificate programs in high-demand fields like healthcare IT and business support, with a 100% open admissions policy that reflects its mission of accessible career training. The vibe is pragmatic and no-frills: small classes, hands-on instruction, and a clear-eyed focus on graduation rates and post-program earnings that recently earned it a USA Today Top Vocational School award.
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Outcomes & value
Earnings = median of students working ~10 years after entry; debt = median of graduates. Value divides 10-yr earnings by one year’s net price — read it as earnings per dollar of annual cost, not a full lifetime ROI; it favors lower-cost schools. Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard. Figures lag ~2 years and reflect all students, not your intended major.
Campus & location
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Admissions at CCI Training Center-Arlington is defined by its open-access mission. The school reports a 100% , a stark contrast to the national average and the selective process of nearby universities like UT Arlington (which has an acceptance rate around 80%). There is no mention of SAT or ACT requirements, and the process is framed as a consultation: prospective students work with Admissions Coordinators to find the right program and discuss financial aid options. The school does not appear to participate in binding Early Decision or Early Action rounds common at four-year colleges. Demonstrated interest—a factor tracked by some selective schools in their —is not a stated part of CCI's criteria; its process is built on facilitating entry, not winnowing applicants.
The academic model is pure career training: accelerated, focused, and designed for immediate workforce entry. Programs are structured to be completed in 7-8 months, equipping students with "the necessary knowledge for entry-level positions." The curriculum is "performance based" and aimed at achieving "optimum job-related skills." There is no traditional liberal arts core; instead, students dive directly into certificate programs. The most popular majors are intensely practical: Medical Records Technician, Pharmacy Technician, and Medical Assistant lead the list, followed by Computer Support Specialist and Accounting Technology. The student-faculty ratio is reported to be a low 9:1, suggesting the potential for close, hands-on instruction in these technical fields.
Student life revolves around the focused, adult-learner environment. With an undergraduate enrollment of 187 students in an urban Arlington setting, the campus is small and likely commuter-based. The experience is not about dorm life or football games; it's about efficient, supportive training. Social media and testimonials highlight "hands-on training" and instructors who are "knowledgeable and genuinely supportive." The programs are described as "well-structured." There is no indication of traditional collegiate extracurriculars, Greek life, or residence halls. The vibe is that of a dedicated trade school where students connect to "discover educational opportunities" and then immerse themselves in a fast-track program to build a career.
Outcomes are the ultimate metric for CCI, and the data suggests its model works. The institution reports a graduation rate of 72%, which exceeds the midpoint for certificate-granting colleges. Its recognition as a USA Today Top Vocational School for 2025 was based on an analysis of "graduation rates and post-graduation salaries." The College Scorecard reports median earnings of $39,373 after attending, also above the midpoint for similar schools. Internal data shows an average debt of $8,045 for completers. The school provides career assistance but, in line with standard disclosures, does not guarantee employment or specific salary levels. The profile is of an institution that successfully moves a high proportion of its students through to completion and into jobs with solid earning potential for the credential level.
Costs are presented transparently as an investment in a fast-track career. The published average after grants and scholarships is reported by external sources as $6,892, while the canonical figure provided is $8,390. The total before aid is listed as $12,875. Financial aid is a central part of the conversation, with the school being Title IV eligible (meaning students can use FAFSA) and offering a Net Price Calculator for personalized estimates. The average financial aid package is reported to be $5,695. There is no mention of a "no-loan" policy or meeting full financial need in the manner of elite undergraduate colleges; instead, the focus is on accessing federal aid, including loans, to fund this career-focused training.
CCI Training Center-Arlington stands out for its unapologetic, single-minded efficiency. It doesn't try to be a miniature university. It excels at one thing: taking adults—often with no prior college experience—and, in less than a year, transforming them into employable allied health technicians, IT support specialists, and bookkeepers. Its 100% and 7-8 month programs create a remarkably low barrier to entry and a quick time-to-credential. The proof is in its outcomes: graduation and earnings rates that beat the averages for certificate colleges, earning it national recognition. In a higher education landscape obsessed with selectivity and prestige, CCI represents a different, vital model: accessible, pragmatic, and judged solely on its ability to deliver graduates ready to work.


