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EDMC reported that it owned 28 Brown Mackie College campuses and enrolled 17,000 students in May 2013. [13] In June 2016, EDMC announced plans to close all but four Brown Mackie campuses due to severe drops in enrollment following lawsuits that cost the college system millions, damaged its reputation, and puts its accreditation in jeopardy.
Eight of the schools operated for more than 50 years. Brown Mackie College was able to function for 125 years before closing. [1] The shortest length of operation was less than two years by Bethel Bible College (1900–1901), followed by three years for Concordia Normal School (1874–1876).
The school also offers diploma and certificate programs. In 2012, there were 28 Brown Mackie College locations in the U.S. [22] In June 2016, it was announced that 22 of 26 Brown Mackie campuses were closing. [23] The Akron campus was closed in September 2006. [24] The last three campuses were sold to Ross Medical Education Center in 2017. [25]
Brown Mackie College [21] [22] Albuquerque [g] Private (for-profit) 2010 ... List of recognized higher education accreditation organizations; List of tribal colleges ...
Brown Mackie College – multiple locations, a subsidiary of Education Management Corporation, closed in 2017; Bryman College – multiple locations; not to be confused with The Bryman School in Arizona, closed in 2014; Collins College – Phoenix, Arizona area; Charlotte School of Law – subsidiary of InfiLaw System; Corinthian Colleges
In June 2016, Education Management (EDMC) announced that it would close all Brown Mackie College campuses. In September 2016, ITT Technical Institute closed all of its campuses, and the US Department of Education stripped ACICS of its accreditation powers.
Arkansas State University School of Nursing, Jonesboro; Baptist Health School of Nursing, Little Rock Jefferson Regional Medical Center School of Nursing, Pine Bluff; Southeast Arkansas College Allied Health & Nursing, Pine Bluff
Ross Medical Education Center is a private for-profit college with its headquarters in St. Clair, Michigan, and multiple additional locations in the United States, most of them in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. [1]