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Sanford–Brown (also known as the Sanford–Brown College or Sanford–Brown Institute) was a division of the Career Education Corporation, a proprietary, for-profit higher education organization. The school traced its history back to the 1860s as a successor to a St. Louis location of Brown's Business College owned by George W. Brown (1845-1918).
The International Academy of Design and Technology (IADT) was a private for-profit media arts college in the United States with over ten branches. It was owned by Career Education Corporation. The institution was briefly merged with Sanford-Brown in 2014 before being closed in 2015.
Brown College was a private for-profit college in Mendota Heights, Minnesota. It merged with another college in March 2014, to form Sanford-Brown College . These campuses were part of a larger group of schools under the same general heading. [ 1 ]
It was a for-profit college offering specialized associate degrees in various types of design. [1] The IADT – San Antonio campus was established in 2005 [2] and inaugurated on April 2, 2007. [3] IADT San Antonio/Sanford-Brown College - San Antonio was put into "teach out" status in 2015.
The new campus, located at 3725 Grace Street in incorporated South Tampa near suburban areas, is close to the I-275 on-ramp on Dale Mabry Highway. It has access to public transportation and is a few miles south of Raymond James Stadium and west of downtown Tampa. This campus is new for IADT, and a full list of amenities is not yet available.
International Education Corporation aimed to maximize enrollment and profits by manipulating test outcomes to benefit from the federal student aid program, according to an investigation.
Numerous institutions are facing threats in Springfield, Ohio, after former President Trump brought up unverified claims about the Haitian community during the presidential debate.
Katharine Gibbs College was a for-profit institution of higher learning based in the United States of America, founded by Katharine Gibbs. It was first founded in 1911 as the Providence School in Rhode Island , an institution that focused on the career education of young women. [ 1 ]