Sanford-Brown College
For over 140 years, Sanford-Brown College has provided career-oriented postsecondary educational programs. Our institution offers focused, innovative, quality short-term programs in the fields of business and healthcare. At Sanford-Brown, we have focused our study programs, which enable you the opportunity to develop your skills effectively to meet your specific career goals. Plus, our programs focus on the essential concepts and skills most employers look for in entry-level employees. Our goal is to provide you with the practical information and experience you need to get your foot in the door. The secret to our success is that we do not require students to take courses that are not directly supportive of their career goals.
We are in the business of career education and we care about you and your future, as well as your future employer's needs. That is the Sanford-Brown difference.
Programs
Associate of Applied Science
Business Administration/Business Management
Associate of Applied Science
Business Administration/Accounting
Diploma
Business Administration/Business Management
Diploma
Massage Therapy
Diploma
Medical Assistant
Diploma
Medical Billing and Coding
Diploma
* Program availability and degree offerings subject to change.
Accreditation/Certification Information DisclosureAccreditation is a voluntary process which may be undertaken by schools to demonstrate compliance with specific standards designed to indicate a level of education quality. SBC is institutionally accredited (accredited in total) by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), a national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education (DOE) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). This indicates that SBI substantially meets or exceeds the stated criteria of education quality established by ACICS, and approved by the DOE and CHEA. This recognition of institutional accreditation by ACICS entitles SBC to offer Title IV Financial Assistance to students who qualify.
An additional form of accreditation that a school may undertake to obtain is a specific, individual accreditation of certain programs (programmatic accreditation). Institutional accreditation is not the same as or a substitution for programmatic accreditation. Although programmatic accreditation is not required for employment in many cases, the existence of programmatic accreditation is a further indication that a program meets the standards of the profession, and may therefore indirectly enhance employment opportunities. Also, in some cases, programmatic accreditation will allow the graduates of the accredited program to sit for some credentialing exams immediately upon graduation without any requirement of work experience.
Associate of Applied Science
Business Administration with a concentration in Business Management
Associate of Applied Science
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Associate of Applied Science
Emergency Medical Services
Associate of Applied Science
Medical Assistant
Associate of Applied Science
Medical Billing and Coding
Associate of Applied Science
Paralegal Studies
Associate of Applied Science
Radiography
Associate of Applied Science
Respiratory Therapy
Associate of Applied Science
Veterinary Technology
Associate of Applied Science
Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting
Bachelor of Science
Business Administration with a concentration in Business Management
Bachelor of Science
Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Science
Emergency Medical Services
Diploma
Medical Assistant
Diploma
Medical Billing and Coding
Diploma
* Program availability and degree offerings subject to change.
Accreditation/Certification Information DisclosureAccreditation is a voluntary process which may be undertaken by schools to demonstrate compliance with specific standards designed to indicate a level of education quality. SBC is institutionally accredited (accredited in total) by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), a national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education (DOE) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). This indicates that SBC substantially meets or exceeds the stated criteria of education quality established by ACICS, and approved by the DOE and CHEA. This recognition of institutional accreditation by ACICS entitles SBC to offer Title IV Financial Assistance to students who qualify.
An additional form of accreditation that a school may undertake to obtain is a specific, individual accreditation of certain programs (programmatic accreditation). Institutional accreditation is not the same as or a substitution for programmatic accreditation. Although programmatic accreditation is not required for employment in many cases, the existence of programmatic accreditation is a further indication that a program meets the standards of the profession, and may therefore indirectly enhance employment opportunities. Also, in some cases, programmatic accreditation will allow the graduates of the accredited program to sit for some credentialing exams immediately upon graduation without any requirement of work experience.
Associate of Applied Science
Fashion Merchandising
Associate of Applied Science
Medical Assistant
Associate of Applied Science
Medical Billing and Coding
Associate of Applied Science
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Associate of Applied Science
Paralegal Studies
Associate of Applied Science
Dental Assistant
Certificate
Medical Assistant
Diploma
Medical Billing and Coding
Diploma
* Program availability and degree offerings subject to change.
Accreditation/Certification Information DisclosureAccreditation is a voluntary process which may be undertaken by schools to demonstrate compliance with specific standards designed to indicate a level of education quality. SBC is institutionally accredited (accredited in total) by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), a national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education (DOE) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). This indicates that SBC substantially meets or exceeds the stated criteria of education quality established by ACICS, and approved by the DOE and CHEA.
An additional form of accreditation that a school may undertake to obtain is a specific, individual accreditation of certain programs (programmatic accreditation). Institutional accreditation is not the same as or a substitution for programmatic accreditation. Although programmatic accreditation is not required for employment in many cases, the existence of programmatic accreditation is a further indication that a program meets the standards of the profession, and may therefore indirectly enhance employment opportunities. Also, in some cases, programmatic accreditation will allow the graduates of the accredited program to sit for some credentialing exams immediately upon graduation without any requirement of work experience.
Associate in Applied Science
Cardiovascular Technology
Certificate
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Certificate
Medical Assistant Specialist
Certificate
Medical Billing and Coding Specialist
Certificate
Pharmacy Technician
Certificate
Surgical Technology
Certificate
* Program availability subject to change.
Accreditation/Certification Information DisclosureAccreditation is a voluntary process which may be undertaken by schools to demonstrate compliance with specific standards designed to indicate a level of education quality. SBI is institutionally accredited (accredited in total) by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), a national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education (DOE) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). This indicates that SBI substantially meets or exceeds the stated criteria of education quality established by ACICS, and approved by the DOE and CHEA. This recognition of institutional accreditation by ACICS entitles SBI to offer Title IV Financial Assistance to students who qualify.
An additional form of accreditation that a school may undertake to obtain is a specific, individual accreditation of certain programs (programmatic accreditation). Institutional accreditation is not the same as or a substitution for programmatic accreditation. Although programmatic accreditation is not required for employment in many cases, the existence of programmatic accreditation is a further indication that a program meets the standards of the profession, and may therefore indirectly enhance employment opportunities. Also, in some cases, programmatic accreditation will allow the graduates of the accredited program to sit for some credentialing exams immediately upon graduation without any requirement of work experience.
Associate of Applied Science
Cardiovascular Sonography
Associate of Applied Science
Criminal Justice
Associate of Applied Science
Medical Assistant
Associate of Applied Science
Radiography
Associate of Applied Science
Medical Assistant
Diploma
Medical Coding/Billing Specialist
Diploma
* Program availability and degree offerings subject to change.
Accreditation/Certification Information DisclosureAccreditation is a voluntary process which may be undertaken by schools to demonstrate compliance with specific standards designed to indicate a level of education quality. SBC is institutionally accredited (accredited in total) by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), a national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education (DOE) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). This indicates that SBC substantially meets or exceeds the stated criteria of education quality established by ACICS, and approved by the DOE and CHEA. This recognition of institutional accreditation by ACICS entitles SBC to offer Title IV Financial Assistance to students who qualify.
An additional form of accreditation that a school may undertake to obtain is a specific, individual accreditation of certain programs (programmatic accreditation). Institutional accreditation is not the same as or a substitution for programmatic accreditation. Although programmatic accreditation is not required for employment in many cases, the existence of programmatic accreditation is a further indication that a program meets the standards of the profession, and may therefore indirectly enhance employment opportunities. Also, in some cases, programmatic accreditation will allow the graduates of the accredited program to sit for some credentialing exams immediately upon graduation without any requirement of work experience.
Associate of Applied Science
Criminal Justice
Associate of Applied Science
Game and Web Design
Associate of Applied Science
Massage Therapy
Associate of Applied Science
Nursing
Associate of Applied Science
Surgical Technology
Associate of Applied Science
Veterinary Technology
Associate of Applied Science
Nursing
Bachelor of Science
Massage Therapy
Diploma
Medical Assistant
Diploma
Medical Billing and Coding
Diploma
Practical Nursing
Diploma
* Program availability and degree offerings subject to change.
Accreditation/Certification Information DisclosureAccreditation is a voluntary process which may be undertaken by schools to demonstrate compliance with specific standards designed to indicate a level of education quality. SBC is institutionally accredited (accredited in total) by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), a national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education (DOE) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). This indicates that SBC substantially meets or exceeds the stated criteria of education quality established by ACICS, and approved by the DOE and CHEA. This recognition of institutional accreditation by ACICS entitles SBC to offer Title IV Financial Assistance to students who qualify.
An additional form of accreditation that a school may undertake to obtain is a specific, individual accreditation of certain programs (programmatic accreditation). Institutional accreditation is not the same as or a substitution for programmatic accreditation. Although programmatic accreditation is not required for employment in many cases, the existence of programmatic accreditation is a further indication that a program meets the standards of the profession, and may therefore indirectly enhance employment opportunities. Also, in some cases, programmatic accreditation will allow the graduates of the accredited program to sit for some credentialing exams immediately upon graduation without any requirement of work experience.
Locations
Collinsville
1101 Eastport Plaza Drive
Collinsville, IL 62234
Cleveland
17535 Rosbough Drive, Suite 100
Middleburg Heights, OH 44130
Fenton
1345 Smizer Mill Road
Fenton, MO 63026
Hazelwood
75 Village Square
Hazelwood, MO 63042
Houston
10500 Forum Place Dr. Suite 200
Houston, TX 77036
Milwaukee
6737 W. Washington St. Suite 2355
West Allis, WI 53214
St. Peters
100 Richmond Center Blvd.
St. Peters, MO 63376
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