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Ranks 2067th overall and 54th in Georgia

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Demographics – Main Campus and Surrounding Areas

Reported area around or near Atlanta, GA 30309-2848

Surrounding communityLarge city (inside urban area, pop. over 250,000)
Total Population18,739 (18,739 urban / N/A rural)
Households11,495 (1.54 people per house)
Families2,448 (2.51 people per family)
Pop. — African American2,930
Pop. — Asian664
Pop. — Pacific Islander20
Pop. — American Indian / Alaskan Native121
Pop. — White (incl. Hispanic)15,023
Pop. — Other299
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General Characteristics

Highest offeringAt least 2, but less than 4 academic yrs
Calendar SystemQuarter
Years of college work requiredN/A
Variable TuitionNo

Special Learning Opportunities

Distance LearningYes
ROTC — Army / Navy / Air Force NoNo / No / No
Study AbroadNo
Weekend CollegeYes
Teacher CertificationNo

Student Tuition Costs and Fees

What are the typical tuition costs and fees for attending Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription?

Ranks 2388th for total cost of attendance

  In District In State Out of State
FT Undergraduate Tuition $11,600 $11,600 $11,600
FT Undergraduate Required Fees $75 $75 $75
PT Undergraduate per Credit Hour $241 $241 $241
FT Graduate Tuition N/A N/A N/A
FT Graduate Required Fees N/A N/A N/A
PT Graduate per Credit Hour N/A N/A N/A
Total Cost of Attendance — On-Campus $13,145 $13,145 $13,145
Total Cost of Attendance — Off-Campus w/out Family $31,913 $31,913 $31,913
Total Cost of Attendance — Off-Campus with Family $18,221 $18,221 $18,221

Student Tuition Cost History and Trends

Three year history and trends on the cost of attending

  In District In State Out of State
Published Tuition & Fees $10,400 trend  $11,675 $10,400 trend  $11,675 $10,400 trend  $11,675
  Cost (regardless of residency)
Books & Supplies $1,470 trend  $1,470
On-Campus – Room & Board N/A trend  N/A
On-Campus – Other Expenses N/A trend  N/A
Off-Campus w/out Family – Room & Board $10,788 trend  $11,436
Off-Campus w/out Family – Other Expenses $6,552 trend  $7,332
Off-Campus with Family – Room & Board $4,272 trend  $5,076

Admission Details

Application Fee RequiredN/A
Undergraduate Application Fee$75
Graduate Application FeeN/A
First Professional Application FeeN/A
Applicants 8 (N/A male / 8 female)
Admitted 6 (N/A male / 6 female)
Admission rate 75%
First-time Enrollment 6 (N/A male / 6 female)
FT Enrollment 2 (N/A male / 2 female)
PT Enrollment 4 (N/A male / 4 female)
Total Enrollment213

Admission Criteria

What criteria does Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription use for admissions?

Required = Required, Recommended = Recommended, Neither required nor recommended = Neither required nor recommended
Open AdmissionsNo
Secondary School GPA / Rank / RecordN/A / N/A / N/A
College Prep. CompletionN/A
RecommendationsN/A
Formal competency demoRequired
Admission test scoresN/A
TOEFLN/A
Other testsN/A

Admission Credits Accepted

What types of credits does Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription accept?

Dual CreditYes
Life ExperienceNo
Advanced Placement (AP)No

Student Services

Remedial ServicesNo
Academic / Career CounselingYes
PT Cost-defraying EmploymentYes
Career PlacementYes
On-Campus Day CareNo
Library FacilityYes

Student Living

First-time Room / Board RequiredNo
Dorm CapacityN/A
Meals per WeekN/A
Room FeeN/A
Board FeeN/A

Student Financial Aid Details

How many students use Financial Aid, and how much do they use?

Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Ranks 2288th for the average student loan amount.

  Average Users % of Attendees
Federal Grant Aid $1,354 43 pie   90%
State & Local Grant Aid N/A N/A pie   0%
Institutional Grant Aid N/A N/A pie   0%
Student Loan Aid $4,352 13 pie   27%
Any financial aid type   43 pie   90%

Student Enrollment Demographics

How many students are enrolled at Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription?

  Men Women Total
Non Resident Alien
N/AN/AN/A
Black Non-Hispanic
29698
Hispanic
N/A99
Asian / Pacific Islander
N/A22
American Indian / Alaskan Native
N/AN/AN/A
White Non-Hispanic
995104
Race Unknown
N/AN/AN/A
Total 11 202 213

Most Popular Fields of Study

The top 5 fields of study completed at Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription.

  Men Women Total
1 10 11
N/A 6 6
N/A 3 3
N/A N/A N/A

Student Completion / Graduation Demographics

How many students are successful graduates?

  Non Resident Alien Black Non-Hispanic Hispanic Asian / Pacific Islander American Indian / Alaskan Native White Non-Hispanic Race Unknown Total
Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry 3 3
Court Reporting/Court Reporter 3 1 2 6
Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician
Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist 7 1 3 11
Total 13 2 5 20

Faculty Compensation / Salaries

Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription Ranks 3828th for the average full-time faculty salary.

Tenure system No
Average FT Salary $29,541 ($30,028 male / $29,216 female)
Number of FT Faculty 10 (4 male / 6 female)
Number of PT Faculty 4
FT Faculty Ratio 3 : 1
Total Benefits $32,511
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about 1 year ago

This school was very good for the first semester. After that, the experience started to go down hill. The teacher would answer his cell phone during the time he was instructing and giving dictation. His phone even rang during a speed building test. (He did not answer but it was still VERY disturbing) Then the school decided to break all the classes down where it would take twice as long to graduate!!! That was the last straw for me because the experience was already not the best but to prolong the time I would have to be there was just too much for me and some of my classmates. A lot of them went to masking school instead. For the record, to be fair, all of these things happened in 2000-2001 and they did get rid of that one distruptive teacher. But I could tell that this school wanted to get paid and not really look out for the best interest of the students. To stretch out the acedemic classes to hold students hostage was very unappealing to me. I enrolled because it was said that I could be out in two years. All I had to do was get mt speed up to 225 wpm and take some acedemic courses and get out. It turned out not to be the case and I still have a student loan to pay back!