About Us
Welcome to Kullar College! Whether you're passionate about healthcare, technology, or other vocational fields, we're here to support your success. Our short-term training programs are tailored to quickly prepare you for the workforce, with completion in just 9 months. With hands-on training and experienced instructors, we make sure you're prepared for the job market. Our goal is to give you the skills you need to thrive in your chosen career.
Begin your new career journey with us today.
Advisory Board
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Dr. Jeanette Ayala
Board Chair
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Chris Warne
Board Member
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Tarek Elmasry
Board Member
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Dr. Pavel Makovsky
Board Member
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Tess Merluza
Board Member
Mission, Vision, Values
Kullar College’s mission is to prepare students for in-demand careers through short-term education, professional support, and certification prep.
Our vision is to empower students to achieve successful career opportunities.
Kullar College values learning for all through understanding, collaboration, and commitment.
A Note from the President
At Kullar College, we are committed to meeting the growing demand for vocational training. Our programs not only prepare students for entry into high-demand professions but also equip them with the certifications needed for success.
We believe in delivering excellence in education. Our instructors bring real-world experience into the classroom, providing students with a well-rounded education that blends theory with practical skills. Our goal is to ensure that students graduate with the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to excel in their career.
Thank you for being a part of our community. Together, we are shaping a future where short-term education is the key to unlocking countless career opportunities.
Dr. Japa Kullar
Awards & Recognition
Kullar College is globally recognized as a top-leading institution for career development programs.
Partner with Us
Kullar College collaborates with high schools nationwide to improve their career education programs, providing students with pathways to promising careers. School counselors and student advisors often refer students who are not pursuing traditional 2 or 4-year college degrees post-graduation.
Reach out to learn more.