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DeVry Institute of Technology
History: DeVry's historical roots lie in the technical education movement of the early 1900s. In 1931, Dr. Herman DeVry established DeForest Training School in Chicago to prepare students for technical work in electronics, motion pictures, radio and, later, television. The name was changed to DeVry Technical Institute in 1953, and it became the flagship of the current system of campuses. In 1968, the name was once again changed, to DeVry Institute of Technology. Currently, DeVry campuses are located in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Alberta and Ontario, Canada, serving some 47,000 students.
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Address:
Orlando Campus
4000 Millenia Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32839
Phone:
407-370-3131
Web Site:
www.orl.devry.edu
Type of Institution:
Business & Technology 4 Year Institute
Year Established:
1931 (locally, 2000)
Class Format:
• Day
• Nights & Weekends
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Graduate Degree Programs:
Through Keller Graduate School
Undergraduate programs:
• Information Technology
• Business
• Computer Information Systems
• Electronics Engineering Technology
• Telecommunication Management
• Electronics Technician
Accreditation:
NCACS
Length of Program:
Varies by Program
Application Requirements:
Personal Interview
Financial Aid:
Yes
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