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Sanford–Brown

Sanford–Brown (also known as the Sanford–Brown College or Sanford–Brown Institute) was a division of the Career Education Corporation, a proprietary, for-profit higher education organization.

Sanford-Brown
TypeFor-profit
Active1920–2017 (2017)
Campus18 Locations in the United States
Websitewww.sanfordbrown.edu

The school traced its history back to the 1860s as a successor to a St. Louis location of Brown's Business College owned by George W. Brown (1845-1918). There were 18 private colleges and schools bearing the name Sanford–Brown across the United States. Sanford–Brown provided post-secondary educational opportunities to students as well as student services and career assistance.[citation needed]

Sanford–Brown's career training programs included paths in Healthcare, Dental, Design, Media Arts, Nursing, Technology and Business. The school also offered online courses and fully online programs.[citation needed]

The closure of all Sanford–Brown schools was announced in May 2015 by the Career Education Corporation.[1]

History edit

George W. Brown developed a chain of business schools in the early 1900s. The chain included 29 locations by 1911. In 1920, W.S. Sanford purchased a St. Louis location from Brown's network and renamed it the Sanford- Brown Business College. In 1972, the College moved from St. Louis to St. Ann, Missouri. The 'business' part of the name was dropped in 1992.[2] The college was purchased by Whitman Education Group, Inc. in 1994, then Career Education Corporation in 2003.

In March, 2014, Sanford–Brown united the International Academy of Design and Technology (IADT) in Chicago, Las Vegas, Orlando, Seattle, San Antonio and Tampa with Brown College (Minnesota) in Mendota Heights and Brooklyn Center under the Sanford–Brown name.

On May 7, 2015 Career Education Corporation announced the closure of the remaining 14 schools. They will no longer accept new applicants and currently enrolled students will be given at least 18 months to complete their programs.[1]

Social responsibility edit

As part of its commitment to local communities and the healthcare profession, Sanford–Brown supported Ronald McDonald House Charities.[citation needed] The partnership included gifts of volunteer time and fundraisers by the school on behalf of the families supported by the charity.

Accreditation edit

Sanford–Brown schools were nationally accredited by either the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) or the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC). Additionally, over 60 academic programs at Sanford–Brown were individually accredited.[3]

Controversy edit

In 2007, twelve former students filed a lawsuit against Sanford–Brown College and its parent company, Career Education Corporation, alleging that Sanford–Brown engaged in aggressive and misleading recruiting tactics and misled them about the transferability of Sanford–Brown's credits and the nature of its curriculum, training, and faculty.[4] One year later, four nursing students filed a class action lawsuit alleging that the college "fraudulently induced them and the class to join a medical assistant program through a number of deceptive acts."[5] In late 2010, this lawsuit was granted class action status.[6]

In 2011, Career Education Corporation hired an outside legal firm to audit its career placement office. Auditors found widespread problems, which led to the resignation of the company's Chief Executive and the firing of 15 career services employees. Also in 2011, because of his professional leadership and trusted role in education, CEC Board of Directors appointed Steve Lesnik as its interim President and Chief Executive Officer until in 2013, Scott Steffey, former vice chancellor of State University of New York (SUNY) system, took over that role permanently. Also in 2013, a settlement agreement was reached with the New York Attorney General and CEC agreed to establish a $9.25 million restitution fund for students who were misled from the 2009 through 2012 school years.[7]

Campuses closed in 2011 edit

After taking into account enrollment levels and financial viability, and as part of an internal reorganization, Career Education Corporation announced in December 2012, that they would begin a gradual "teach-out" of numerous Sanford–Brown campuses throughout the United States. Campuses that teach-out will no longer accept applications and, ultimately, discontinue operations after all the current students have graduated.[8]

  • Sanford–Brown College – Phoenix, Arizona
  • Sanford–Brown College – Farmington, Connecticut
  • Sanford–Brown Institute – Orlando, Florida
  • Sanford–Brown College – Tinley Park, Illinois
  • Sanford–Brown College – Skokie, Illinois
  • Sanford–Brown College – Hillside, Illinois
  • Sanford–Brown College – Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Sanford–Brown Institute – Landover, Maryland
  • Sanford–Brown College – Boston, Massachusetts
  • Sanford–Brown College – Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Sanford–Brown College – Dearborn, Michigan closed 2014
  • Sanford–Brown College – Fenton, Missouri
  • Sanford–Brown College – St. Peters, Missouri
  • Sanford–Brown Institute – White Plains, New York
  • Sanford–Brown College – Cleveland, Ohio
  • Sanford–Brown College – Portland, Oregon
  • Sanford–Brown Institute – Monroeville, Pennsylvania
  • Sanford–Brown Institute – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Sanford–Brown Institute – Trevose, Pennsylvania
  • Sanford–Brown Institute – Wilkens Township, Pennsylvania
  • Sanford–Brown Institute – Cranston, Rhode Island
  • Sanford–Brown College – Austin, Texas
  • Sanford–Brown College – North Loop, Texas
  • Sanford–Brown College – Tysons Corner, Virginia
  • Sanford–Brown College – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Sanford–Brown Institute - Manhattan, New York city

Campuses closed in 2015 or no longer enrolling students as of 2015 edit

Sanford–Brown College edit

  • Sanford–Brown College – Jacksonville, Florida
  • Sanford–Brown College – Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
  • Sanford–Brown College – Tampa, Florida
  • Sanford–Brown College – Atlanta, Georgia
  • Sanford–Brown College – Mendota Heights, Minnesota (closed 2017)
  • Sanford–Brown College – Brooklyn Center, Minnesota (closed 2017)
  • Sanford–Brown College – Dallas, Texas
  • Sanford–Brown College – Houston, Texas
  • Sanford–Brown College – San Antonio, Texas
  • Sanford–Brown College – Tukwila, Washington
  • Sanford–Brown College – Las Vegas, Nevada

Sanford–Brown Institute edit

  • Sanford–Brown Institute – Iselin, New Jersey
  • Sanford–Brown Institute – Garden City|Sanford–Brown Institute – Garden City, New York
  • Sanford–Brown Institute Trevose
  • Sanford–Brown Institute Northloop
  • Sanford–Brown Institute – Tampa
  • Sanford–Brown Institute – Jacksonville
  • Sanford–Brown Institute - Cranston, Rhode Island

Sanford–Brown affiliates edit

  • SBI Campus – Melville, Long Island, New York

Sanford–Brown Online edit

  • Tampa, Florida

References edit

  1. ^ a b Career Education Corporation Announces Strategy to Focus Resources on Its University Group
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-04-04. Retrieved 2015-04-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Accreditation & Licensure". Sanford Brown. 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  4. ^ Leisa Zigman (2007-08-02). "Students File Suit Against Sanford-Brown College". KSDK News Channel website.
  5. ^ Steve Gonzalez (February 13, 2008). . The Madison County Record. Archived from the original on October 5, 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  6. ^ Tim Barker (March 14, 2011). "For-profit colleges under fire in lawsuits". STLToday.com. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  7. ^ "Career Education Corp. Reaches $10 Million Settlement in Investigation of Bogus Job Placements". August 19, 2013. Retrieved November 17, 2014.
  8. ^ "Career Education (CECO) Sees $33M - $41M in non-Cash Charged Tied to Campus Closures". Street Insider. 2012. Retrieved December 11, 2012.

External links edit

  • Sanford-Brown College

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Sanford Brown also known as the Sanford Brown College or Sanford Brown Institute was a division of the Career Education Corporation a proprietary for profit higher education organization Sanford BrownTypeFor profitActive1920 2017 2017 Campus18 Locations in the United StatesWebsitewww sanfordbrown eduThe school traced its history back to the 1860s as a successor to a St Louis location of Brown s Business College owned by George W Brown 1845 1918 There were 18 private colleges and schools bearing the name Sanford Brown across the United States Sanford Brown provided post secondary educational opportunities to students as well as student services and career assistance citation needed Sanford Brown s career training programs included paths in Healthcare Dental Design Media Arts Nursing Technology and Business The school also offered online courses and fully online programs citation needed The closure of all Sanford Brown schools was announced in May 2015 by the Career Education Corporation 1 Contents 1 History 2 Social responsibility 3 Accreditation 4 Controversy 5 Campuses closed in 2011 6 Campuses closed in 2015 or no longer enrolling students as of 2015 6 1 Sanford Brown College 6 2 Sanford Brown Institute 6 3 Sanford Brown affiliates 6 4 Sanford Brown Online 7 References 8 External linksHistory editGeorge W Brown developed a chain of business schools in the early 1900s The chain included 29 locations by 1911 In 1920 W S Sanford purchased a St Louis location from Brown s network and renamed it the Sanford Brown Business College In 1972 the College moved from St Louis to St Ann Missouri The business part of the name was dropped in 1992 2 The college was purchased by Whitman Education Group Inc in 1994 then Career Education Corporation in 2003 In March 2014 Sanford Brown united the International Academy of Design and Technology IADT in Chicago Las Vegas Orlando Seattle San Antonio and Tampa with Brown College Minnesota in Mendota Heights and Brooklyn Center under the Sanford Brown name On May 7 2015 Career Education Corporation announced the closure of the remaining 14 schools They will no longer accept new applicants and currently enrolled students will be given at least 18 months to complete their programs 1 Social responsibility editAs part of its commitment to local communities and the healthcare profession Sanford Brown supported Ronald McDonald House Charities citation needed The partnership included gifts of volunteer time and fundraisers by the school on behalf of the families supported by the charity Accreditation editSanford Brown schools were nationally accredited by either the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools ACICS or the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges ACCSC Additionally over 60 academic programs at Sanford Brown were individually accredited 3 Controversy editIn 2007 twelve former students filed a lawsuit against Sanford Brown College and its parent company Career Education Corporation alleging that Sanford Brown engaged in aggressive and misleading recruiting tactics and misled them about the transferability of Sanford Brown s credits and the nature of its curriculum training and faculty 4 One year later four nursing students filed a class action lawsuit alleging that the college fraudulently induced them and the class to join a medical assistant program through a number of deceptive acts 5 In late 2010 this lawsuit was granted class action status 6 In 2011 Career Education Corporation hired an outside legal firm to audit its career placement office Auditors found widespread problems which led to the resignation of the company s Chief Executive and the firing of 15 career services employees Also in 2011 because of his professional leadership and trusted role in education CEC Board of Directors appointed Steve Lesnik as its interim President and Chief Executive Officer until in 2013 Scott Steffey former vice chancellor of State University of New York SUNY system took over that role permanently Also in 2013 a settlement agreement was reached with the New York Attorney General and CEC agreed to establish a 9 25 million restitution fund for students who were misled from the 2009 through 2012 school years 7 Campuses closed in 2011 editAfter taking into account enrollment levels and financial viability and as part of an internal reorganization Career Education Corporation announced in December 2012 that they would begin a gradual teach out of numerous Sanford Brown campuses throughout the United States Campuses that teach out will no longer accept applications and ultimately discontinue operations after all the current students have graduated 8 Sanford Brown College Phoenix Arizona Sanford Brown College Farmington Connecticut Sanford Brown Institute Orlando Florida Sanford Brown College Tinley Park Illinois Sanford Brown College Skokie Illinois Sanford Brown College Hillside Illinois Sanford Brown College Indianapolis Indiana Sanford Brown Institute 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Brown College Tampa Florida Sanford Brown College Atlanta Georgia Sanford Brown College Mendota Heights Minnesota closed 2017 Sanford Brown College Brooklyn Center Minnesota closed 2017 Sanford Brown College Dallas Texas Sanford Brown College Houston Texas Sanford Brown College San Antonio Texas Sanford Brown College Tukwila Washington Sanford Brown College Las Vegas Nevada Sanford Brown Institute edit Sanford Brown Institute Iselin New Jersey Sanford Brown Institute Garden City Sanford Brown Institute Garden City New York Sanford Brown Institute Trevose Sanford Brown Institute Northloop Sanford Brown Institute Tampa Sanford Brown Institute Jacksonville Sanford Brown Institute Cranston Rhode IslandSanford Brown affiliates edit SBI Campus Melville Long Island New YorkSanford Brown Online edit Tampa FloridaReferences edit a b Career Education Corporation Announces Strategy to Focus Resources on Its University Group Archived copy Archived from the original on 2015 04 04 Retrieved 2015 04 02 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Accreditation amp Licensure Sanford Brown 2011 Retrieved August 24 2011 Leisa Zigman 2007 08 02 Students File Suit Against Sanford Brown College KSDK News Channel website Steve Gonzalez February 13 2008 Class action Sanford Brown students duped into med assistant program The Madison County Record Archived from the original on October 5 2011 Retrieved August 24 2011 Tim Barker March 14 2011 For profit colleges under fire in lawsuits STLToday com Retrieved August 24 2011 Career Education Corp Reaches 10 Million Settlement in Investigation of Bogus Job Placements August 19 2013 Retrieved November 17 2014 Career Education CECO Sees 33M 41M in non Cash Charged Tied to Campus Closures Street Insider 2012 Retrieved December 11 2012 External links edit nbsp Illinois portal nbsp Companies portalSanford Brown College Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sanford Brown amp 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