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Brown College of Court Reporting is a very small two-year, private for-profit school with 230 students enrolled. This school was founded in 1972 and is one of the 32 colleges located in
Atlanta,
Georgia.
Academic Offerings
Majors
Offered
1
Few
At Brown College of Court Reporting you can receive your 1-year certificate, associate's degree, or 2-year certificate.
Brown College of Court Reporting follows a quarter-based curriculum calendar system and offers one major -- Court Reporting. Read the details about
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It is important to know student retention and graduation rates before you apply to a school to get your diploma or to engage in a long-term study; high retention and graduation rates are normally a positive sign. However, if you would like to transfer or take non-credit coursework, these metrics are not important.
Student Retention
40%
Bad
The rate of student retention at Brown College of Court Reporting is very low at 40% (way below Georgia average). Taking this statistic into consideration, apparently students do not seem to enjoy their stay at this school.
The graduation rate at Brown College of Court Reporting is very good: 83%.
Student to faculty ratio at Brown College of Court Reporting is pretty good: 12:1.
Tuition and Loans
Tuition and fees per year
Medium
Average tuition cost is close to the nationwide median - around $12,500 a year. The additional fees at Brown College of Court Reporting (not included in tuition costs) are about $500, which comes to $13,000 per year.
Read the details about Brown College of Court Reporting additional charges as well as availability of loans and likelihood of repaying them upon graduation in the
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Admissions Information
Acceptance
Rate
74%
According to recent data, 27 applications were submitted and 20 were accepted, so it is relatively easy to become a student at this school.
The school will consider accepting your dual credits for admission.
The undergraduate application fee at Brown College of Court Reporting is $50.00.
To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information about applying to Brown College of Court Reporting and a program that best suits your goals and budget, call this school's general information office at (404) 876-1227 or check
Brown College of Court Reporting Website.
Opportunities and Services
Brown College of Court Reporting offers a distance learning option and evening/weekend study opportunity, which is a solid option for those who work full-time.
There are options for on-campus part-time employment at Brown College of Court Reporting, which allows students to cover some of the tuition expenses. Additionally, this school helps students to evaluate their career options and find a full-time job upon graduation.
At the present moment, there is no on-campus housing at Brown College of Court Reporting.
Brown College of Court Reporting Location and Maps
Post Address: Brown College of Court Reporting, 1100 Spring Street, Suite 101, Atlanta, Georgia 30309, USALocation Map - Street View:

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