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Bradford School (Columbus)

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Type
  
Two-Year College

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
13,980 USD (2015)

Graduation rate
  
71.4% (2014)

Average salary after attending undergrad
  
25,000 USD (2013)

President
  
Mr. Dennis Bartels

Phone
  
+1 614-416-6200

Motto
  
Finish First

Average annual cost for students receiving federal aid
  
17,582 USD (2014)

Accreditation
  
Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools

Programs
  
Graphic Design, Culinary and Health Care

Address
  
2469 Stelzer Rd, Columbus, OH 43219, USA

Similar
  
American Institute of Alternativ, Miami‑Jacobs Career College‑Columbus, Fortis College, DeVry University‑Ohio, Harrison College‑Grove City

Profiles

Bradford School is a small career college located in Columbus, Ohio near the well-known Easton Town Center. It originally was founded in 1911 and moved to its current suburban campus location in 2003. It has on-campus housing for students but more than half of students live in the Columbus area and commute.

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Bradford School

Bradford awards both diplomas and applied science associate degrees.

Student body

Bradford School has an undergraduate population of 443. Of 1,543 applicants, 689 (or 45%) were admitted.

Academics

Bradford School provides career-focused courses to high school graduates. Students can graduate in 10–12 months by earning a diploma. Associate of Applied Science degree programs can be completed in 16–20 months. Bradford groups its five major areas of study into three main categories: Graphic Design, Health Care, and Culinary Arts. These major areas are listed below.

Graphic Design:

  • Graphic Design
  • Health Care:

  • Medical Assisting
  • Physical Therapist Assistant
  • Veterinary Technology
  • Culinary Arts:

  • Culinary Arts
  • Veterinary Technology

    One of seven Vet Tech Institute campuses,(VTI)at Bradford School offers students hands-on learning in an 18 month Associate of Applied Science degree program. The facility contains an on-site kennel, well equipped laboratory and animal science classrooms, and X-ray and surgical suites. Students work with many different kinds of animals and are supervised by on-staff veterinarians and registered veterinary technicians. Completion of the school's American Veterinary Medical Association accredited program qualifies an individual to take the national licensing exam to become a registered veterinary technician. During the last semester, students complete an off-site externship, coordinated by the institute.

    Culinary arts

    The Columbus Culinary Institute (CCI) is a division of the Bradford School, and is located on their campus. Bradford's dormitories are available for students, but more than half of the students live in the Columbus area and commute. The program has an undergraduate population of 150. A high school diploma is a prerequisite, and 54% of applicants are accepted to the program. Nearly all graduates are placed in jobs.

    Program

    The culinary arts associate degree program requires 18-months to complete. The culinary arts diploma program requires 12-months to complete. Much of the curriculum involves hands-on instruction in five new kitchens modeled after professional facilities. Academic courses focus on culinary arts knowledge. During the last semester of the associate degree program, students complete an off-site externship, coordinated by the institute.

    Columbus Culinary Institute

    Columbus Culinary Institute is a small, private, culinary arts career college located in Columbus, OH. A division of Bradford School, it is located on Bradford’s suburban campus near the well-known Easton Town Center. It has on-campus housing for students but more than half of students come from the Columbus area.

    CCI awards associate degrees to graduates.

    Student Body, Admissions, and Outcomes

    Columbus Culinary Institute has an undergraduate population of 150. Of 681 applicants, 368 (or 54%) were admitted.

    References

    Bradford School (Columbus) Wikipedia