Article on the new Citrus Heights campus…
The college, which is owned by the BrightStar Education Group in Denver, has seen its enrollment increase to more than 500 students from 98 two years ago, Jankovich said. And two years ago, the campus offered only a culinary school. Now it also offers allied health programs, criminal justice, human resources, and heating/air conditioning/ventilation programs. Institute of Technology moved into some of the new space July 1 and will move all of its programs over by the end of the year.
The college is holding an open house at the new campus to launch its new criminal justice associate’s degree program on between 2 and 5 p.m. Thursday.
Handling the search, lease and build-out for the college were Mark Hefner, Marc Lunde, Marshall Savage and John Hammett of UGL Equis in Sacramento and Denver. Craig Burress of CB Richard Ellis represented the landlord.
Terms of the lease agreement were not disclosed.
Elsewhere in California, Institute of Technology has campuses in Clovis, Modesto, Fresno and Redding, and it is opening a campus in Stockton in the fall, Jankovich said. The college offers associate degrees and certificate programs.
