It's okay—we want you to make mistakes
At Axia College, you learn by doing. Sometimes, that means making a mistake and learning how to correct it.
You'll get that opportunity with our cutting-edge approach to learning IT fundamentals. We call it "experiential learning." You receive full administrative rights to a virtual database, step-by-step coaching and even timed assignments using dedicated equipment. Our interactive scenarios actually put you in the middle of a real-life situation—using customizable avatars.
The courses are relevant, engaging and very realistic. In fact, you'll probably never ask "why do I need to learn this?"
And when you graduate—in as few as 20 months—you'll know that it was time well spent. You'll be confident, experienced and prepared.
We know you can't put your hectic life on hold to go back to school. So we offer a year-round schedule. You take only two courses at a time, and assignments are staggered each week so that you're not overwhelmed. Even so, with our flexible scheduling and exceptional student support, you could graduate sooner than you might think.
Learn more about our approach to experiential learning
Where will your future take you?
No degree can guarantee you a job. It's what you learn, and how you use it, that can help you achieve success. If your future is in Information Technology, Axia College can help you get there faster—and with more confidence—when it's time to fly solo.
Where will your future take you? The sky's the limit.
Learn more today.
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