The school was open 1995 by Dayton native Bill Tahy. It now has campuses in Dayton Cincinnati, Lima and Cleveland and has graduated nearly 10,000 people, school officials said.
With the expansion, the school is launching a new medical assistant program.
“The Medical Assistant Program is such a natural progression for us,” Tahy said. “We’ve earned a reputation for training high-quality workers in the medical massage industry. With the changes in healthcare, there are many more opportunities for people to enter the medical profession… We look forward to helping people prepare for these opportunities and be successfully employed in a rewarding job. Becoming a medical Assistant is a great entry into the field.”