The Morrow school completes its most recent expansion which adds three additional classrooms and an interior hallway connecting all suites. The Morrow campus now occupies approximately 21,000 square feet of classroom and administrative office space.
Elizabeth Cook is named Executive Director for the Cobb Campus
Javelin’s corporate offices are relocated to Suite D-4280. This expansion provides approximately 6,000 square feet of corporate office space and allows the Cobb campus to add additional classrooms.
Randy Pavlu, Regional Director of Education Partnerships works with local military executive officers to develop training programs for active and discharged military personnel. Javelin becomes a partner in the March 2 Success tutoring program for the US Army Recruiting Battalion.
Dr. John England is named Regional Director of Education.
Leah Sheets, Javelin’s High School Community Outreach Coordinator names this year’s Scholarship recipients. Six students from metro Atlanta high schools were awarded scholarships to attend career programs at Javelin.
Javelin announces shifts in roles and titles of its executive officers. Robyn Taylor assumes the role of Chief Executive Officer. Josh Taves is now the company’s President and Chief Operating Officer. Crystal Taves has accepted the position of Vice President of Campus Operations.
Javelin student population reaches 800 in metro Atlanta.
Large Atlanta financial corporation conducts on-site career fair at the Northlake campus and hires 30 Javelin students.
Professional job readiness curriculum providing thorough training on interviewing, resume writing, etc. incorporated in all career programs.
Javelin’s Regional Director of Education co-authors/reviews medical assisting textbook for McGraw-Hill.
Javelin’s Northlake campus is relocated to a 13,000 sq ft facility less than 1 mile from the original location in Tucker, GA.
Medical Assisting program is approved by COE and the Department of Education. Build out of state of the art clinical labs is completed. Javelin begins enrolling students.
Javelin’s main campus in Cobb County expands to a larger facility to allow more classroom and administrative office space. Javelin’s corporate offices are relocated to the suite adjacent to the main campus.
Ken Clarke named Executive Director for the Morrow Campus.
Mr. Ron Brandt named Regional Director of Admissions.
1st Semi-Annual graduation ceremony combining graduating classes from all campuses held Georgia State University.
Javelin’s Morrow school completes its third expansion. This gives the Morrow branch approximately 18,000 square feet of classrooms and administrative offices.
Javelin’s active student population for the Atlanta metropolitan area reaches 500.
Javelin’s Northlake school undergoes its first expansion adding 2 new large classrooms and 5 new administrative offices.
Javelin decides to consider applicants not possessing a high school diploma or G.E.D. for enrollment in its career programs provided they pass the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test and are recommended for admission by their Admissions Consultant.
Javelin’s Vice President and Co-Owner Josh Taves is elected President of the Georgia Private School Association.
Javelin relocates its Gwinnett classroom to Tucker, Georgia and is granted Branch Status from COE. Crystal Cain is named the School Director of the Northlake branch.
Javelin’s main campus in Cobb County undergoes an expansion, which includes the addition of 4 new classrooms and 7 new administrative offices.
Javelin signs Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education to allow eligible students to receive Federal Financial Aid.
Javelin becomes Nationally Accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE).
Morrow school completes its second expansion which includes 3 new classrooms, a testing center, and a media services/resource center.
Morrow school relocates to larger facility within 1 mile of its original location.
Javelin becomes a candidate for National Accreditation.
Javelin partners with the National Center for Competency Testing and becomes an approved testing site for various medical certification exams.
Javelin launches a program to prepare students for Medical Office Administration careers including Medical Billing & Coding.
Javelin opens its first branch campus in Morrow, Georgia. Mr. Josh Taves is named School Director.
Javelin partners with VUE and Certiport to offer certification exams to its students.
Javelin Technical Training Center and Touch the Future, Inc. announce a Joint Venture in providing training services.
Javelin celebrates a successful year of collaboration with Excelsior College.
Javelin relocates from North Fulton County to Cobb County.
Javelin opens its first extended classroom in Lilburn, Georgia.
Career Blazers Learning Center becomes Javelin Technical Training Center