CLIFTON PARK — Clifton Park Supervisor Phil Barrett met with Mike Gutierrez, Campus Director of Bryant and Stratton College, for a “legislative briefing” to discuss job training issues in Southern Saratoga County, as the new Malta Bryant and Stratton campus is now open to adult students looking for degrees in healthcare administration.
Supervisor Barrett and Campus Director Gutierrez discussed the need for creating greater public awareness on the increasing demand for jobs in the healthcare industry in the Saratoga County region. Bryant and Stratton’s newly opened Malta campus offers two-year degrees in medical assisting and medical administrative assisting, plus four-year Bachelor’s degrees in health services administration. Courses are taught in new classrooms and laboratories in the center, located on Route 9, which also features a computer resource center and a student lounge.
“The steadily increasing growth of Saratoga County has led to an upsurge in the need for more healthcare workers, and Bryant and Stratton is filling this void with its Malta campus,” said Supervisor Barrett.
“We hope to continue these legislative briefings and open dialogue with legislators from around the County in creating awareness for the need of adult job training and re-training in Upstate New York,” said Campus Director Gutierrez. “We look forward to Bryant and Stratton’s bright future in Saratoga County.”
To learn more about Bryant and Stratton, visit www.bryantstratton.edu.