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Brown Mackie College

Brown Mackie College was a private for-profit college system in the United States. The colleges offered bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and certificates in programs including early childhood education, information technology, health sciences, and legal studies. Brown Mackie's schools were most recently owned by Education Management Corporation (EDMC).

Brown Mackie College
Brown Mackie College logo
TypePrivate for-profit college system
Active1892 (1892)–2017 (2017) (124–125 years)
PresidentDanny Finuf (1995–2016)
Students7,773 (2016)[1]
Location, ,
United States
Websitebrownmackie.edu

In 2016, 22 of 27 Brown Mackie campuses closed as Brown Mackie's parent company faced major legal and financial problems related to consumer fraud.[1][2][3][4][5] The Akron campus was closed in September 2016 and the remaining campuses were sold to the Dream Center Foundation in 2017.[3][6]

Several Brown Mackie colleges were nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, which subsequently lost its accreditation power.[7]

History

Brown Mackie College was founded in 1892 in Salina, Kansas[8] as the Kansas Wesleyan School of Business.[9] In 1938, two of its former instructors, Perry E. Brown and A.B. Mackie, incorporated the school as The Brown Mackie School of Business.[10] The school was licensed by the Kansas Board of Regents to grant associate degrees in 1986.[11]

Between the 1930s and 1990s the school in Salina, and other schools that would later carry the Brown Mackie name, were managed by several different organizations before being purchased by American Education Centers (AEC) in 1993.[12] In 2003, Education Management Corporation (EDMC) acquired eighteen schools from AEC, including the original Brown Mackie College, and rebranded them all under the Brown Mackie name the following year.[8] Throughout the mid-to-late 2000s, the university system was expanded with the construction of new Brown Mackie colleges.[8] 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.[14][1] Enrolled students were allowed to finish their degrees prior to closing.[15]

Legal issues

In 2007, two whistleblowers filed a lawsuit claiming that Brown Mackie recruiters received perks based on the number of students they were able to enroll, regardless of whether the student's success or completion of the program.[16][17][18][19][20] Though the company denied these allegations, EDMC and the Obama administration reached a $95.5 million settlement with the Justice Department in 2015.[17]

In 2011, another lawsuit was filed once again alleging Brown Mackie illegally incentivized meeting recruitment goals.[21] This case reached a settlement in 2015 wherein EDMC agreed to reform recruiting practices, including disclosure of the transferability of Brown Mackie credits, more accurate representations of expected graduate outcomes, and more detailed information about taking out federal loans to help pay for a Brown Mackie education.[21][17] Brown Mackie was also required to forgive $102.8 million in loans for students who enrolled briefly between 2006 and 2014 and were given misleading information about taking out federal loans.[22][21][23] More than 80,000 students were impacted by this settlement.[22] Each qualifying former student and each of the credit reporting agencies were to be notified of the settlement, and the settlement will be paid through 2022.[24]

In 2016, eleven former Brown Mackie nursing students in Tucson, Arizona, sued the school for consumer fraud. The plaintiffs alleged that the poor training they received left them unable to be gainfully employed.[5] The plaintiffs expected to graduate in 2015 until a state nursing board investigation found some of the school's faculty were unqualified and were using veterinary supplies to teach students how to care for human patients.[5] The Arizona State Board of Nursing barred the Brown Mackie students from taking the practical nurses licensing exam and ordered the school to retrain the students at the company's expense.[25] Brown Mackie was barred from enrolling new nursing students for two years following the incident, though the college system was shut down before the program could resume.[26]

Academics

Brown Mackie colleges offered degrees at the bachelor's and associate level as well as academic certificates.[27] Areas of study at the schools included nursing, early childhood education, business and technology, healthcare and wellness, legal studies and construction trades.[28]

Beginning in the spring of 2012, Brown Mackie began replacing traditional textbooks with digital textbooks as part of their new Student Advantage Program, which outfits incoming students with iPads in an effort to save students about $200 each term. [29][30] Within a year, 13,000 students had opted in. [31][27]

In 2014, Brown Mackie teamed up with the Smart Horizons and Cengage to help nontraditional, low-income students, such as high school dropouts, finish their high school degree.[32] The program was offered on eight Brown Mackie campuses, including Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Miami, Phoenix, St. Louis, North Canton, and Louisville. [33]

Some campuses offered options for distance education.[34]

Campuses

Athletics

The official name for the Brown Mackie College – Salina teams was the Lions.[84] The Lions participated in three sports, baseball, basketball, and softball.[84] They were part of the National Junior College Athletic Association and were an affiliate member of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference.[85]

The Kansas City campus briefly fielded athletic programs under the nickname "Cougars."

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2015 Brown Mackie College was a private for profit college system in the United States The colleges offered bachelor s degrees associate degrees and certificates in programs including early childhood education information technology health sciences and legal studies Brown Mackie s schools were most recently owned by Education Management Corporation EDMC Brown Mackie CollegeBrown Mackie College logoTypePrivate for profit college systemActive1892 1892 2017 2017 124 125 years PresidentDanny Finuf 1995 2016 Students7 773 2016 1 LocationCincinnati Ohio United StatesWebsitebrownmackie wbr eduIn 2016 22 of 27 Brown Mackie campuses closed as Brown Mackie s parent company faced major legal and financial problems related to consumer fraud 1 2 3 4 5 The Akron campus was closed in September 2016 and the remaining campuses were sold to the Dream Center Foundation in 2017 3 6 Several Brown Mackie colleges were nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools which subsequently lost its accreditation power 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Legal issues 2 Academics 3 Campuses 4 Athletics 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditBrown Mackie College was founded in 1892 in Salina Kansas 8 as the Kansas Wesleyan School of Business 9 In 1938 two of its former instructors Perry E Brown and A B Mackie incorporated the school as The Brown Mackie School of Business 10 The school was licensed by the Kansas Board of Regents to grant associate degrees in 1986 11 Between the 1930s and 1990s the school in Salina and other schools that would later carry the Brown Mackie name were managed by several different organizations before being purchased by American Education Centers AEC in 1993 12 In 2003 Education Management Corporation EDMC acquired eighteen schools from AEC including the original Brown Mackie College and rebranded them all under the Brown Mackie name the following year 8 Throughout the mid to late 2000s the university system was expanded with the construction of new Brown Mackie colleges 8 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 14 1 Enrolled students were allowed to finish their degrees prior to closing 15 Legal issues Edit In 2007 two whistleblowers filed a lawsuit claiming that Brown Mackie recruiters received perks based on the number of students they were able to enroll regardless of whether the student s success or completion of the program 16 17 18 19 20 Though the company denied these allegations EDMC and the Obama administration reached a 95 5 million settlement with the Justice Department in 2015 17 In 2011 another lawsuit was filed once again alleging Brown Mackie illegally incentivized meeting recruitment goals 21 This case reached a settlement in 2015 wherein EDMC agreed to reform recruiting practices including disclosure of the transferability of Brown Mackie credits more accurate representations of expected graduate outcomes and more detailed information about taking out federal loans to help pay for a Brown Mackie education 21 17 Brown Mackie was also required to forgive 102 8 million in loans for students who enrolled briefly between 2006 and 2014 and were given misleading information about taking out federal loans 22 21 23 More than 80 000 students were impacted by this settlement 22 Each qualifying former student and each of the credit reporting agencies were to be notified of the settlement and the settlement will be paid through 2022 24 In 2016 eleven former Brown Mackie nursing students in Tucson Arizona sued the school for consumer fraud The plaintiffs alleged that the poor training they received left them unable to be gainfully employed 5 The plaintiffs expected to graduate in 2015 until a state nursing board investigation found some of the school s faculty were unqualified and were using veterinary supplies to teach students how to care for human patients 5 The Arizona State Board of Nursing barred the Brown Mackie students from taking the practical nurses licensing exam and ordered the school to retrain the students at the company s expense 25 Brown Mackie was barred from enrolling new nursing students for two years following the incident though the college system was shut down before the program could resume 26 Academics EditBrown Mackie colleges offered degrees at the bachelor s and associate level as well as academic certificates 27 Areas of study at the schools included nursing early childhood education business and technology healthcare and wellness legal studies and construction trades 28 Beginning in the spring of 2012 Brown Mackie began replacing traditional textbooks with digital textbooks as part of their new Student Advantage Program which outfits incoming students with iPads in an effort to save students about 200 each term 29 30 Within a year 13 000 students had opted in 31 27 In 2014 Brown Mackie teamed up with the Smart Horizons and Cengage to help nontraditional low income students such as high school dropouts finish their high school degree 32 The program was offered on eight Brown Mackie campuses including Cincinnati Indianapolis Kansas City Miami Phoenix St Louis North Canton and Louisville 33 Some campuses offered options for distance education 34 Campuses EditAkron Ohio founded in 1980 as Southern Ohio College Albuquerque New Mexico founded in 2010 35 36 37 Atlanta Georgia founded in 2003 as Asher School of Business 15 38 Birmingham Alabama founded in 2010 39 40 Boise Idaho founded in 2008 41 42 Cincinnati Ohio founded in 1927 as The American Education Center AEC Southern Ohio College Cincinnati OH 43 44 Dallas Fort Worth Texas founded in 2012 45 46 Findlay Ohio founded in 1926 47 48 Fort Wayne Indiana founded in 1882 as Fort Wayne Commercial College later known as Michiana College Acquired by Brown Mackie in 2004 49 50 Greenville South Carolina founded in 2009 51 52 Hopkinsville Kentucky founded in 1995 as RETS Medical amp Business Institute Acquired by Brown Mackie in 2003 2004 53 54 sold to Ross College Indianapolis Indiana founded in 2008 55 56 Kansas City Kansas founded in 1892 this location was a branch of the Salina campus 57 58 Louisville Kentucky founded in 1972 as the RETS Institute of Technology Acquired by Brown Mackie in 2004 59 58 Merrillville Indiana founded in 1890 as LaPorte Business College later renamed Commonwealth Business College Subsequently known as the Reese School of Business and the Commonwealth Business College before taking on the Brown Mackie name in 1984 60 61 Miami Florida founded in 2005 62 63 Michigan City Indiana founded in 1890 as LaPorte Business College later renamed Commonwealth Business College Subsequently known as the Reese School of Business and the Commonwealth Business College before taking on the Brown Mackie name in 1984 64 65 North Canton Ohio founded in 1984 as the National Electronics Institute Purchased by Southern Ohio College in 2002 prior to becoming a Brown Mackie location in 2004 66 67 sold to Ross College Northern Kentucky opened in 1981 as a Southern Ohio College branch 68 58 Oklahoma City Oklahoma founded in 2011 69 58 Phoenix Arizona founded in 2009 70 58 Quad Cities Iowa founded in 1985 as Commonwealth Business College 71 67 sold to Ross College Salina Kansas the first Brown Mackie location founded in 1892 as Kansas Wesleyan College and later known as the Kansas Wesleyan School of Business Changed ownership in 1938 and became the Brown Mackie School of Business renamed Brown Mackie in 2003 72 73 San Antonio Texas founded in 2010 74 75 South Bend Indiana established in 1882 as South Bend Commercial College later known as South Bend College of Commerce South Bend Business College and Michiana College of Commerce before becoming a Brown Mackie location in 2004 76 77 St Louis Missouri founded in 2009 78 79 Tucson Arizona founded in 1972 as Chaparral College Acquired by EDMC and renamed Brown Mackie in 2007 80 81 Tulsa Oklahoma founded 1927 as part of the South Ohio College Acquired by EDMC in 2003 and renamed Brown Mackie in 2004 Was a branch of the Art Institute of Phoenix 82 83 Athletics EditThe official name for the Brown Mackie College Salina teams was the Lions 84 The Lions participated in three sports baseball basketball and softball 84 They were part of the National Junior College Athletic Association and were an affiliate member of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference 85 The Kansas City campus briefly fielded athletic programs under the nickname Cougars References Edit Arizona portal a b c Smith Ashley A 2016 06 15 Ever Shrinking For Profit Archived from the original on 2018 06 12 Retrieved 2018 06 09 Fleisher Chris 2015 01 12 Brown Mackie College in Kentucky stops accepting students as EDMC moves to close campus Archived from the original on 2018 06 12 Retrieved 2018 06 09 a b Smith Ashley A 2017 03 06 New Nonprofit Owner for EDMC Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2021 06 24 US Department of Justice 2015 11 16 For Profit College Company to Pay 95 5 Million to Settle Claims of Illegal Recruiting Consumer Fraud and Other Violations Archived from the original on 2018 06 12 Retrieved 2018 06 09 a b c Brown Mackie legal complaint tucson com 2015 11 16 Archived from the original on 2018 06 12 Retrieved 2018 06 09 Kiska Paul 2017 09 02 College closing leaves students in limbo worried about how they will finish their degrees Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2021 06 24 Thomasan Andy 2016 09 22 Education Dept Revokes Recognition of Embattled Accreditor of For Profit Colleges Archived from the original on 2021 06 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Mackie College Atlanta PDF 2012 10 03 Archived from the original PDF on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2021 06 24 Greenblatt Mark 2012 11 26 Whistle Blower For Profit College Operator Allegedly Inflates Job Placement Rates ABC News Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2021 06 24 a b c US reaches 96M settlement in for profit education case 2015 11 16 Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2021 06 24 Brown Mackie parent company will pay 95 5 million to settle suit 2015 11 16 Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2021 06 24 Crotty James Marshall 2013 01 16 Kentucky Attorney General Takes Spencerian College To Woodshed Over Phony Job Placement Claims Forbes Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2014 04 23 Indiana joins suit against Brown Mackie College parent firm 2011 06 15 Archived from the original on 2014 06 06 Retrieved 2014 04 23 a b c Wolfson Andrew 2015 11 15 Brown Mackie forgives 4 5M in Ky loans Archived from the original on 2022 09 11 Retrieved 2021 06 24 a b Woodworth Whitney M 2015 11 16 2 7M in debt forgiveness coming to Arizona for profit college students Archived from the original on 2022 09 11 Retrieved 2021 06 24 Pagonakis Joe 2017 07 08 Akron single mother fights college loan fees from Brown Mackie College parent company Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2021 06 24 Wiley Eric 2016 09 07 Brown Mackie to forgive loans of qualifying former students Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2021 06 24 Carol Ann Alaimo 2016 09 19 Brown Mackie Tucson nursing students may get compensation Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2021 06 24 Arizona nursing school by Brown Mackie College rebuked by State authorities 2015 08 04 Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2021 06 24 a b Aldridge James 2012 04 26 Brown Mackie eliminating printed textbooks in favor of iPad Archived from the original on 2013 02 19 Retrieved 2013 06 14 Areas of Study Brown Mackie College Brown 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