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AMERICAN CENTER FOR CONFLICT RESOLUTION CELEBRATES ITS TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY

NEW YORK - (PR URGENT) The American Center for Conflict Resolution Institute announces big plans for their 10th Anniversary Celebrations on October 22, 2008. In the short span of a single decade ACCRI has evolved from a local training and mediation company to a thriving distance learning career college with an international scope, offering comprehensive distance learning mediation and paralegal programs.

Founded in October of 1998 by Tanya L. Dominick-Haggins, ACCRI initially offered mediation services and local classroom training to consumers. Soon enough, the focus was shifted to learning and the for profit company converted into a not for profit organization where the sole mission was to provide quality, affordable education. With the proliferation of consumer Internet access, the Company launched a distance learning program to capture an increasing number of interested prospective students worldwide.

ACCRI then developed their new paralegal training program which shares the same success across the nation and offers training programs for Business Mediation, Family Mediation, Divorce Mediation, Paralegal Studies and Legal Assistant Studies. ACCRI is approved by the Board of Career Colleges and Schools as well as an Accredited Member of the Better Business Bureau.


Founder President of ACCRI Tanya L. Dominick-Haggins exults, "What started out 10 years ago on a shoe-string budget has steadily grown into a career college far exceeding anyone's expectations and we are all very proud of this accomplishment and grateful to our students, graduates and employees who helped get us here."

Celebrations are in store for those associated with the organization as on October 24, 2008 ACCRI plans to hold an anniversary dinner and graduation banquet in Cleveland, Ohio.

About www.accri.org
Tanya Dominick-Haggins founded the American Center for Conflict Resolution Institute on the October 22, 1998, which initially provided mediation, arbitration and training services. In addition, ACCRI has developed a Paralegal/Legal Assistant Training Program that was approved by Ohio Board of Career Colleges and Schools on November 29, 2007. Future plans are underway to convert the once classroom course into distance learning course by June of 2009.
Operating out of two adjoining office condominiums containing 1200 square feet in office space in the Carlyle Condominiums in Lakewood, Ohio, ACCRI makes their step by step self paced learning programs easy to follow, affordable and accessible through easy monthly payment plans, zero percent interest, assigned Instructors to each student for personal attention, and friendly support staff available throughout the working week.

Website Link: http://www.accri.org

Contact Info:

Tanya L. Haggins
12900 Lake Avenue, Suite 003A, Lakewood, OH 44107
Phone: 1-800-517-0857 Ext 707
Website: http://www.accri.org

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