BRYANT AND STRATTON
'Bryant and Stratton' is a proprietary college with campuses in New York, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin. Founded in 1854, the college offers two-year programs at all campuses and four-year programs at select campuses. This school began as a business institute but now is an accredited degree-granting college. [1]
Bryant & Stratton was founded in 1854 to provide practical workplace education.
Bryant and Stratton's formal name is now 'Bryant & Stratton College'.
Bryant & Stratton locations [2]
★ Albany
★ Amherst
★ Buffalo (referred to as Downtown campus, this was the original Bryant and Stratton location)
★ Greece
★ Henrietta
★ Orchard Park (referred to as Southtowns)
★ North Syracuse
★ Syracuse
★ Cleveland
★ Parma
★ Willoughby Hills
★ Richmond
★ Virginia Beach
★ Milwaukee
★ Wauwatosa
★ The college also provides selected degrees over the Internet and call this their online campus. The college has a very diverse student body.
★ Bryant and Stratton webpage
★ Association of Proprietary Collegese web site
★ ERCBEC, the Eastern Regional Competency-Based Educational Consortium
Bryant & Stratton was founded in 1854 to provide practical workplace education.
Bryant and Stratton's formal name is now 'Bryant & Stratton College'.
| Contents |
| List of Bryant and Stratton campuses |
| New York |
| Ohio |
| Virginia |
| Wisconsin |
| Other |
| External links |
List of Bryant and Stratton campuses
Bryant & Stratton locations [2]
New York
★ Albany
★ Amherst
★ Buffalo (referred to as Downtown campus, this was the original Bryant and Stratton location)
★ Greece
★ Henrietta
★ Orchard Park (referred to as Southtowns)
★ North Syracuse
★ Syracuse
Ohio
★ Cleveland
★ Parma
★ Willoughby Hills
Virginia
★ Richmond
★ Virginia Beach
Wisconsin
★ Milwaukee
★ Wauwatosa
Other
★ The college also provides selected degrees over the Internet and call this their online campus. The college has a very diverse student body.
External links
★ Bryant and Stratton webpage
★ Association of Proprietary Collegese web site
★ ERCBEC, the Eastern Regional Competency-Based Educational Consortium
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