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Health Services Academy announced that the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE) has officially approved its institutional name change from PhlebotomyU to HealthCareerU
SAN DIEGO - Californer -- Health Services Academy announced that the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE) has officially approved the institutional name change from PhlebotomyU to HealthCareerU, marking a significant milestone in the organization's expansion into broader allied healthcare education.
The BPPE approval confirms that HealthCareerU remains in full compliance and good standing with state regulatory requirements. The name change does not impact the institution's approvals, operations, or the validity of previous student certifications.
HealthCareerU, formerly known as PhlebotomyU, continues to operate under the same leadership, training standards, and commitment to student outcomes. The updated name reflects the institution's growth beyond phlebotomy into additional healthcare career training programs.
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"Receiving BPPE approval for our name change is an important step in our evolution," said Preston "Cinco" Plumb, President & CEO at Health Services Academy. "It reinforces our commitment to regulatory excellence while aligning our identity with the expanded scope of programs we offer."
The institution will implement the transition to HealthCareerU over the next 12 months, ensuring a seamless experience for students, graduates, and partners. All existing records, certifications, and program approvals remain fully intact and recognized under the new name.
HealthCareerU will continue to uphold BPPE standards while expanding access to high-quality healthcare training programs designed to meet California's growing workforce demands.
For more information, visit: https://healthcareeru.com/.
The BPPE approval confirms that HealthCareerU remains in full compliance and good standing with state regulatory requirements. The name change does not impact the institution's approvals, operations, or the validity of previous student certifications.
HealthCareerU, formerly known as PhlebotomyU, continues to operate under the same leadership, training standards, and commitment to student outcomes. The updated name reflects the institution's growth beyond phlebotomy into additional healthcare career training programs.
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"Receiving BPPE approval for our name change is an important step in our evolution," said Preston "Cinco" Plumb, President & CEO at Health Services Academy. "It reinforces our commitment to regulatory excellence while aligning our identity with the expanded scope of programs we offer."
The institution will implement the transition to HealthCareerU over the next 12 months, ensuring a seamless experience for students, graduates, and partners. All existing records, certifications, and program approvals remain fully intact and recognized under the new name.
HealthCareerU will continue to uphold BPPE standards while expanding access to high-quality healthcare training programs designed to meet California's growing workforce demands.
For more information, visit: https://healthcareeru.com/.
Source: HealthCareerU
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