Career Focused Education | Brown Mackie College
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Brown Mackie College has been helping students change their lives through education for the past 120 years. With over 25 locations nationwide and six career-focused areas of study, we’re here to help you get the education you need to start a career.
Academic Catalog – Brown Mackie College
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Use the drop down menu below to select a school of your choice and download the Brown Mackie College academic catalog along with any corresponding catalog bulletins. Inside you will find information you need to know about our degree programs, course offerings, policies and procedures, student services, and more.
2020 Guide to Brown Mackie College Lawsuit – Student Loans …
Brown Mackie College Loan forgiveness is a debt relief program for victimized students of the university. The program will get into effect after Brown Mackie College Lawsuit settlement, which can cost the university more than $95 million. The for-profit universities around the United States had over 100 thousand students till now.
Brown Mackie College Louisville
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Located in Louisville, Kentucky, Brown Mackie College Louisville is a small four year private college offering undergraduate programs. Brown Mackie College Louisville has an open admission policy which permits enrollment by any high school graduate or GED holding student. 405 students are enrolled on a full time basis, and 0 attend part time.
Brown Mackie College-Kansas City Profile (2021) | Lenexa, KS
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Brown Mackie College-Kansas City serves 458 students (100% of students are full-time). The college’s student:teacher ratio of 27:1 is same as the state community college average of 27:1. Minority enrollment is 25% of the student body (majority Black), which is less than the state average of 28%.