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International Institute Of The Americas

Mission Statement:

The International Institute of the Americas is an independent, nonprofit, accredited institution dedicated to meeting the educational needs of a developing multicultural society. The institution is committed to preparing students academically and professionally to meet the constantly changing employment requirements of business, industry, public service organizations, and medical support agencies functioning in a highly advanced and expanding technological community.

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Address:

925 S Gilbert Rd Ste 201
Mesa, AZ 85204-4448

www.iia.edu

Phone:

General: (480) 545-8755
Admissions: (480) 545-8755
Financial aid: (480) 545-8755

Degrees offered:

Accounting
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping
Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other
Business, Management, Marketing & Related Support Services, Other
Business/Commerce, General
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician
Health/Health Care Administration/Management
Information Science/Studies
Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist
Medical/Clinical Assistant
Security and Loss Prevention Services

Classification:

Type: Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above
Highest degree offered: Bachelors
Carnegie class: Associates Colleges

These institutions offer associate’s degree and certificate programs but, with few exceptions, award no baccalaureate degrees.

Enrollment Information:

Total enrollment:389
Total undergraduate:389
Total graduate:0
Total professional:0
 
Total full-time:389
Full-time undergraduate:389
Full-time graduate:0
Full-time professional:0
 
Total part-time:0
Part-time undergraduate:0
Part-time graduate:0
Part-time professional:0
 
Men total:75
Women total:314
 
Nonresident alien: 0 (00.00%)
American Indian/Alaska Native: 57 (14.65%)
Asian or Pacific Islander: 2 (00.51%)
Black non-Hispanic: 26 (06.68%)
Hispanic: 113 (29.05%)
White non-Hispanic: 156 (40.10%)
Race/ethnicity unknown: 35 (09.00%)