History
Lowell School of Business in NY was established in 1850 by Daniel W. Lowell where he spent his life supervising the training of thousands of young men and women for business careers. Ridley Secretarial School was founded in New York in 1936 by Earle D. Ridley. He provided business training for students and, in turn, supplied business and professional communities with personnel fully trained in the most modern office techniques of the day. In 1968, the schools were consolidated into one structure; today Ridley-Lowell is one of America's oldest private business schools in continuous operation. In 1976 the schools became one corporate structure under the leadership of current president, W.T. Weymouth. The success of its students as active members of the workforce and Ridley's dedication to the continued success of its communities led to a later demand for expansion. There are now seven Ridley-Lowell campus buildings in NY, CT and RI.
Specialties
Ridley-Lowell provides over 165 years of career training and job placement services. Comprehensive training programs include Medical Assisting, Medical Billing & Coding, Phlebotomy, and Massage Therapy. Full-time day and part-time evening schedules, Financial Aid available to those who qualify. This school is accredited by ACICS has an over 70% job placement rate for graduates of programs. Ridley-Lowell is known for having small class sizes, hands-on training and a close knit family feel.