Sanford-Brown College – Boston prepares students for entry-level careers in fields including business administration, health care and legal office administrator. For more than a century, Sanford-Brown College has been operating more than 30 locations throughout the United States, and the Boston location provides critical support to students as they begin a new career or are interested in a change from their current field. Sanford-Brown College – Boston is licensed by the Department of Education in Massachusetts and students benefit from relationships the school has with community healthcare institutions where they may practice the skills and techniques learned in the classroom.
Applicants to Sanford-Brown College – Boston must possess documentation that they have graduated from high school and complete a personal interview to assess whether programs offered by the school match interests of a prospective student. Given that Sanford-Brown is recognized for its practical training programs in health fields with substantial patient interaction and contact such as cardiovascular sonography, medical assisting and office administration, students are required to submit to a background check prior to enrollment. The flexibility of campus-based and online courses is designed to meet the demanding and unique schedules of students from diverse backgrounds and ensure that each individual is capable of achieving their career goals. In addition to allied healthcare fields previously noted, Sanford-Brown College – Boston also features medical billing and coding, fashion merchandising, health information management, and business or legal office administration as areas of concentration. Classes are offered at night and on the weekend for those with full-time daytime responsibilities, and daytime classes for students with accommodating schedules. Sanford-Brown College – Boston realizes that post-secondary education is a significant investment and the possibility of federal and private sources of financial aid exists for students who qualify.
Total Enrollment: 328
Institution Size: Under 1,000
Campus Setting:
Urban
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable
Highest Degree Offered: Associates
School Calendar Type: Quarter
Total Undergrad Enrollment: 328
Total Grad Enrollment: -
Admissions Requirements:
Accepted Credit:
Life Experience
The best thing about the school was the relationships I made. With the students and some of the faculty. I did enjoy my internship at the Museum of Science working with the kids and at that...
The worst thing about the school was that they seemed to worry about people filling the seats more then actually give them an edge in the work world. There were more things being changed that...
The teachers are an amazing part of the learning experience here. They teach you about yourself inside and outside the classroom. I know I can go to my teachers for anything no matter what it is...
I feel that some of the staff needs to pay more attention to financial needs of students but other than that it is great.
Another awesome thing is Not a damn thing.
Every student at this school needs To go elsewhere
Another awesome thing is Knowing that you weren't the only one there working and going to school.
I wish I knew What a pathetic and costly joke it is, well WAS.