124 East Seventh Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202

Antonelli College
The College began as the Gebhardt Art School in 1947 with a philosophy of educating the total artist, based on the fundamentals of craftsmanship. In the mid-1970s, the College was renamed the Ohio Visual Art Institute, and in 1982 it became Antonelli College. During the 1990s, academic programs were added in business office technology. Since January 1996, additional locations in Jackson and Hattiesburg, Mississippi have been opened, with an added emphasis in the medical field. These branch campuses have continued the long-standing tradition of quality career education.
The primary goal of Antonelli College is to create an environment that prepares each graduate to become a qualified professional and a well-rounded individual. Antonelli College offers the quality training that is essential if students wish to acquire the skills necessary to gain a competitive edge in the business world today.
Cincinnati Campus
Antonelli College's main campus is located in the East Building in downtown Cincinnati, occupying the first through the seventh floors, with administrative offices on the sixth floor. The main campus has 30,000 square feet in the main building that includes large studios, lecture classrooms, computer labs and a student lounge. The adjacent annex of 6,340 square feet houses the Interior Design Resource Library, the CADD computer lab, studio classrooms and faculty offices.
Health Information Technology - Associate of Applied Science
Antonelli College offers the following concentrations for the Associate of Applied Science degree program in health information technology:
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