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INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosiers who want a career in the health industry have a new option for education.

South College has opened a new campus on Pennsylvania Parkway in Indianapolis.

The for-profit school will initially offer associate and certificate programs in health science (pre-nursing) and medical assisting, with more programs to come.

“South College has a successful track record of offering career-driven education in high-demand fields to help students and communities thrive,” South College Chancellor Stephen A. South said. “We are ready to serve the students and community at our new campus in Indianapolis.”

South College was founded in Knoxville, Tenn., in 1882. The college offers more than 80 programs and concentrations taught at six physical campuses and online.

“Our facilities include inviting learning spaces equipped with modern technology and equipment that allow training relevant to the professional work environment,” South said. “We’re ready to serve the Indianapolis community and grow to accommodate the workforce needs of businesses in our area to help set up our students for career success.”

The school says enrollment is open now for inaugural classes that start in October.

For more information, visit www.south.edu.