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Brown Mackie College-Hopkinsville

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Hopkinsville, United States, North America

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Brown Mackie College-Hopkinsville

Brown Mackie College – Hopkinsville in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, is a member of the Brown Mackie College system of schools, a collection of private, for-profit educational institutions for career preparation in the business, legal, health sciences, information technology, and creative fields. The Brown Mackie College system of schools has 22 locations throughout the United States, and has a total enrollment of 9,078 students (as of fall 2006). The Brown Mackie College schools are owned by Education Management Corporation, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Brown Mackie College schools provide bachelor’s degree, associate’s degree, diploma, and certificate programs. Brown Mackie College — Hopkinsville is a branch of Brown Mackie College - Findlay. Brown Mackie College — Hopkinsville, formerly know as Michiana College, is one of the oldest institutions of its kind in the United States. The college’s long history of offering career education and training dates back to its establishment in 1882 as the Fort Wayne Commercial College.

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    Tuition Fees Local - Currency 
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    Tuition Fees Local - Amount 
    8,434
    Tuition Fees - International (Average) 
    8,434
    Tuition Fees - Description 
    Tuition fees are stated on a yearly basis for certain undergraduate degrees and do not include accommodation. These amounts are representative and do not reflect all degrees.
  • Information & Statistics

    Total Number of Students 
    291
    Number of Academic Staff 
    17
    Student to Staff Ratio 
    17

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University Address 
4001 Fort Campbell Boulevard
Hopkinsville  Kentucky  42240-4948
United States

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  • March 13, 1988 was the day we moved to America. Although it wasn't my first time in the country, that date was the beginning of my journey through the American school system. Those eleven years filled me with a lifetime of great memories.

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Reviewer: Anonymous
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It was one of the best educational experiences

Reviewer: Anonymous
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It was really nice to attend such a great university, I like the environment and faculty of the University of Health Sciences Antigua.

Reviewer: Rebecca R.
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Studying at St. Andrews was one of the best choices I have ever made.

Reviewer: Andrew L.
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I went to FSU on an athletic scholarship having finished a degree at Stirling University in Scotland.