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From its beginnings, the Brooks Institute has followed the philosophy of "learn by doing". Students gain the artistic, technical, and business expertise needed to succeed in visual communications, motion picture and video production, visual journalism, or still photography.
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Founded in 1946 and recognized as a leader in private post-secondary education, Brown College offers degree programs that can be completed in 2 years or less. Brown College is dedicated to providing quality programs that are sound in concept, and implemented by competent and dedicated faculty.
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Collins College is committed to the technical training, development, and preparation necessary for graduates to succeed. Students learn through hands-on training, using the techniques and tools of professionals.
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The Computer Career Institute at Johns Hopkins University provides its students with job-based training that gives them the knowledge, skills, and abilities they need to be successful. And students can complete their career program in just a few months.
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Everest University has been providing a business education in Florida since 1890, making it the oldest business school in the state. With associate, bachelors and masters degree programs, Everest University has programs for professionals at all stages of their career.
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Since 1900 Hesser College has been offering high-quality, affordable, career-focused educational programs. Classes in the continuing education program are offered during the day, evening, or on the weekend.
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At the International Academy of Design and Technology, students can earn a degree in as little as 18 months. Classes are taught by instructors who have real-world professional experience, and who give students the inside knowledge they need to have a successful career in today's job market.
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Katharine Gibbs School has earned a reputation for producing ready-made business professionals. Gibbs Schools are committed to that original spirit of excellence in the development and professional growth of their students, as well as contributing as much as possible to local business communities.
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The Minnesota School of Business has been providing a business education since 1877. Curriculum at the Minnesota School of Business is practical and career focused - designed to help its students succeed after graduation.
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The mission of New England Institute of Technology is to provide specialized associate’s and bachelor’s degree programs which prepare students for careers in technology.
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The main objective of Platt College is to teach its students skills that are both traditional and contemporary in an environment that promotes new ideas and expands the minds of students. Degree programs at the college can be completed in as little as 15 months.
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The Art Institutes system of schools is a leading educator of students in the creative and applied arts, including design, media, fashion, and culinary programs.
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The College of Westchester is a career college where the vast majority of the courses are directly related to the student's major field of study. Students can earn an associate degree and be ready for the career of their choice in as little as 18 months.
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