The company, headquartered in Santa Ana, CA, will use the space at Tuscany Business Park at 9100 US 290 East, in the northeast submarket, for classrooms. Jon Aleshire of the Austin office of Dallas-based Staubach Co. represented Corinthian. Tuscany is owned and leased by McShane Corp.

As one of Corinthian's National Institute of Technology campuses, it will offer health-care and technology programs. Its first diploma program will be medical assisting. Diplomas in massage therapy, pharmacy technician, electronics and information technology are to follow. The company expects the campus to have 400 students within two years of its opening.

"We are excited too enter the Austin market with an NIT campus," said David Moore, Corinthian's chairman, president and CEO. "Based on our market research which reflected positive demographics, we expect strong demand for both allied health and technology curriculum in this robust metropolitan market."

Corinthian operates 60 colleges in 20 states. It has three NIT campuses in Houston and one in San Antonio.

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