Treider College Explained

Treider College (Norwegian: Treider Fagskoler, formerly Otto Treiders Handelsskole[1] 'Otto Treider Business School' and Treider Privatskole 'Treider Private School') is a nationwide professional school in Norway with programs in areas such as tourism, administration (for administrative secretaries, legal secretaries, and half-year courses for secretaries), and sales management (sales and services). The school was founded by the Free Church proponent Otto Treider in 1882[1] [2] at Kristian Augusts gate 21,[3] and in its time it was Norway's largest and leading business school, offering courses in accounting, economics, and marketing. Treider College has premises at Nedre Vollgate 8 in Oslo and regional offices in Bergen and Trondheim.[4]

The company Treider Fagskoler AS, which operates the school, is owned by the investment company Anthon B Nilsen AS, one of Scandinavia's largest private companies involved in education.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Rust, Val D. 1989. The Democratic Tradition and the Evolution of Schooling in Norway. New York: Greenwood Press, p. 156.
  2. http://nbl.snl.no/Otto_Treider Store norske leksikon: Otto Treider.
  3. http://www.riksantikvaren.no/content/download/11561/51895/file/6.KristianAugustsgate21Oslo.pdf Riksantikvaren: Kristian Augusts Gate 21, Oslo kommune.
  4. http://www.treider.no Treider College website.
  5. http://www.oyene.no/nyheter/idefagskolen-i-nye-hender/s/1-504524-6174537 Idefagskolen i nye hender