| Location: | Mid-Atlantic |
| Setting: | Mid-size City Setting |
| Type: | For Profit |
The Chubb Institute's mission is to educate and prepare students for successful business, information technology and medical careers.
The Chubb Institute is a chain of private, for-profit technical schools with eight campuses throughout the United States. It was founded in 1970 as the employee training arm of the Chubb Corporation, an insurance company. However, the schools are currently no longer affiliated with Chubb Corp. after being acquired in 2004 by the High-Tech Institute, a network of similar technical schools. Chubb Corp. recognized a $31 million loss from the sale.
In 2005, Chubb's New York City branch was cited by state educational officials for late filing of its financial statements, but was able to reach a settlement. In 2006, Chubb's Cherry Hill, NJ, branch became a sponsor of the Trenton Thunder minor league baseball team.
Chubb offers the following programs:
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| Percent of Students International: | 0% |
| Most Popular Programs | Program Cost | Est. Books and Supplies Cost | Program Length |
Medical Insurance/Biller: |
$ 9,982 | $ 243 | 1000 hours |
Surgical Technologist: |
$ 19,409 | $ 166 | 1340 hours |
Medical/Clinical Assistant: |
$ 9,010 | $ 240 | 746 hours |
Massage Therapy: |
$ 9,085 | $ 600 | 820 hours |
Computer Systems Security: |
$ 16,189 | $ 831 | 1200 hours |
| Financial Aid | Avg. Amount Received | % of Students Receiving Aid | |
Federal Grants: |
$ 1,537 | 50% | |
Institutional Grants: |
$ 750 | 1% | |
Student Loans: |
$ 527 | 28% | |
Any Aid: |
97% |