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Thank you for inquiring about Hunter Business School, and congratulations on taking the first step toward achieving your goals!
Hunter is a nationally accredited career school specializing in short-term, hands-on programs for today’s job market and has a well documented track record of success. With a reputation for excellent placement rates, hundreds of companies a year hire our graduates!
Hunter offers
- Business, healthcare, and technology programs
- Day and evening classes
- Financial aid to those who qualify
- Placement assistance for graduates and alumni
- Refresher courses for graduates
- Two convenient locations accessible by public transportation
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