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Brown College was a private
for-profit college Proprietary colleges are for-profit colleges and universities. They are operated by their owners or investors, rather than a not-for-profit institution, religious organization, or government. Because they are not funded by tax money, their long ...
in
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. 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. Generally each campus was separately administered, although the two in Minnesota, under the heading of "Brown College", were under the same president (later director). Like the rest of this system, Brown College was a
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and a subsidiary of
Career Education Corporation Perdoceo Education Corporation (PRDO) is a private company that currently owns four for-profit universities, including American Intercontinental University, Colorado Technical University, California Southern University, and Trident University I ...
. The college offered programs in the areas of Broadcasting, Game Design, Visual Communications, Network, Business Management, Medical Assisting, and Criminal Justice. The school ran on 5 week modules continuously throughout the year, with week breaks in July and December. In May 2015 Career Education Corporation announced the closure of all remaining Sanford–Brown schools.


History

The school was originally established in 1946 as the American Institute of the Air by Richard and Helen Brown. The college originally occupied a seven-building campus on East Lake Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The initial campus was made up of old business buildings that were remodeled and refurbished. In 1954, the school changed its name to Brown Institute and then in 2001, it became Brown College. Richard and Helen retired in 1978 but were active participants in Brown events until their deaths in 1994. In July 1986, due to enrollment increases and the lack of space that resulted, the school moved to a brand new facility on Lake Street and Hiawatha Avenue in Minneapolis. In 1997, it relocated again to a Mendota Heights, again due to space needs. Brown College further expanded in October 2001 when it opened its
Brooklyn Center Brooklyn Center is a first-ring suburban city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area. In 1911, the area became a village formed from parts of Brooklyn Township and Crystal Lake Township. I ...
, a second campus in a suburb of the northwestern Twin Cities. In April 2003, Career Education Corporation canceled the Electronics Technology program at Brown College. Electronics was one of the first programs established after the Broadcasting program, and was one of the programs that built Brown's reputation nationwide.
Career Education Corporation Perdoceo Education Corporation (PRDO) is a private company that currently owns four for-profit universities, including American Intercontinental University, Colorado Technical University, California Southern University, and Trident University I ...
formed a partnership with Le Cordon Bleu,
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, in January 1999. Brown was the first college in North America to include a Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Program. February 2005, Le Cordon Bleu began operating as a separate entity. As of December 2011, the College suspended taking new students in Game Design & Development. Sanford-Brown's Mendota Heights campus closed in January, 2017. In April of that year the final students finished their programs at the Brooklyn Center campus and the building was emptied.


Accreditation

Brown College was nationally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT) and (see ACICS ), which accredits for-profit schools. Brown College did not have regional accreditation. Thus, many regionally accredited schools did not accept their credits for transfer to undergraduate courses or recognize their degrees for entry into graduate programs.''Demanding Credit'', Inside Higher Education website, dated Oct. 19, 2005 by Scott Jaschik
/ref>''Tussling Over Transfer of Credit'', Inside Higher Education website, February 26, 2007 by Doug Lederman
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ttp://www.useducation.com.pk/stpages/typesofaccreditation.html ''Types of Accreditation'', Education USA websiteAn Overview of U.S. Accreditation
by Judith S. Eaton, CHEA. Archived August 4, 2007.


Academics

Brown College had three schools offering Bachelor’s and associate degrees in the following areas: *''School of Broadcasting'' – Communication Studies Program,
Radio Broadcasting Radio broadcasting is transmission of audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience. In terrestrial radio broadcasting the radio waves are broadcast by a land-based radio ...
Program and Television Production Program *''School of Design'' –
Digital Photography Digital photography uses cameras containing arrays of electronic photodetectors interfaced to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to produce images focused by a lens, as opposed to an exposure on photographic film. The digitized image ...
,
Interior Design Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of a building to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the people using the space. An interior designer is someone who plans, researches, coordi ...
,
Visual communications Visual Communications (also known as VC) –– is a community-based non-profit media arts organization based in Los Angeles. It was founded in 1970 by independent filmmakers Robert Nakamura, Alan Ohashi, Eddie Wong, and Duane Kubo, who were st ...
Program, Graphic Design Program and
Multimedia Multimedia is a form of communication that uses a combination of different content forms such as text, audio, images, animations, or video into a single interactive presentation, in contrast to tradit ...
Program *''School of Technology'' –
Game Design Game design is the art of applying design and aesthetics to create a game for entertainment or for educational, exercise, or experimental purposes. Increasingly, elements and principles of game design are also applied to other interactions, in ...
& Development Program,
Information Technology Information technology (IT) is the use of computers to create, process, store, retrieve, and exchange all kinds of Data (computing), data . and information. IT forms part of information and communications technology (ICT). An information te ...
Program and Network Development Program and Software Development Program *''Business Management'' –
Business Management Business administration, also known as business management, is the administration of a commercial enterprise. It includes all aspects of overseeing and supervising the business operations of an organization. From the point of view of managemen ...
Program *''Criminal Justice'' –
Criminal Justice Criminal justice is the delivery of justice to those who have been accused of committing crimes. The criminal justice system is a series of government agencies and institutions. Goals include the rehabilitation of offenders, preventing other ...
Program


Campuses

Brown College was located in
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, with a separate autonomous campus in
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. In August 2011, Brown moved its Mendota Heights campus across the street into a new site. This was a single one-level modern building with new equipment. Earlier in the year a very similar structure was constructed for the Brooklyn Center site. Brown College had a radio station named the Voice of Brown College or simply known as the VBC. Students in their 5th quarter operated the studio during the mornings, and voicetrack shows were broadcast later in the day.


Notable alumni

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Tom Barnard Thomas 'Tom' Mark Paul Barnard (born November 7, 1951) is an American talk radio host and former voice-over talent. He retired as the host of '' The KQ92 Morning Show'' on 92 KQRS but currently hosts Tom Barnard Show on 105 The Ticket from 6:0 ...
- radio personality/host of the ''
92 KQRS Morning Show The ''92 KQRS Morning Show'' (also known as the KQ Morning Crew) is a popular, long-running radio morning show originating from KQRS-FM in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is currently hosted by Tom Barnard, and features several other regular personal ...
'' (Radio Broadcasting) *
Chuck Brown Charles Louis Brown (August 22, 1936 – May 16, 2012) was an American guitarist, bandleader and singer known as " The Godfather of Go-Go". Go-go is a subgenre of funk music developed around the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area in the mid-197 ...
- Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (Radio Broadcasting) *
Jeff Dubay Jeffrey Dubay (born January 19, 1968) is a former American radio personality. He was co-host of the ''PA and Dubay Show'' on KFAN, a sports talk radio station broadcasting to the Minneapolis-St. Paul markets, and co-hosted ''The Judd and Dubay' ...
- radio/television personality (Radio Broadcasting) Former KFAN PA *
Rod Grams Rodney Dwight Grams (February 4, 1948 – October 8, 2013) was an American politician and television news anchor who served in both the United States House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. A local news anchor, Grams became well-known ...
- U.S. Senator from Minnesota (Radio Broadcasting) * Steve Gunderson - U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin (Radio Broadcasting) *
Chuck Hagel Charles Timothy Hagel ( born October 4, 1946)Andy Jorgensen - Wisconsin politician and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (Radio Broadcasting) * Robin Kreibich - radio/television personality and former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (Radio/TV Broadcasting) * John Kriesel - Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (Radio Broadcasting) * Bree Walker - radio/television personality (Radio Broadcasting) *
Jeremy Borash Jeremy Borash (born July 19, 1974), is an American professional wrestling play-by-play commentator, announcer, ring announcer, booker, interviewer, and producer who is currently signed to WWE. He is known for his work in Impact Wrestling as ...
- Professional wrestling personality and WWE producer *Curtis Gross (Groth, McSchmurtis) - Connie and Curtis show *


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External links


Brown College

Brown College Alumni AssociationCareer Education Corporation
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