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Thank you for your interest in Sanford-Brown College - St. Peters! Our career-oriented
school was opened in 1979, and is located just west of St. Louis. It has provided
students with a comprehensive curriculum by embracing traditional practices and
combining them with contemporary ideas.
We offer focused, innovative, short-term, specialized associate degree and diploma
career-focused programs in a variety of fields. In order to provide the focused
attention our students demand, we keep class sizes small to promote dynamic discussion
within the classroom and allow for focused attention from our experienced instructors.
Our skilled faculty and staff at Sanford-Brown College - St. Peters has the desire
to take an active role in each student's personal growth and career goals.
At Sanford-Brown College - St. Peters, you have the opportunity to customize your
skills to the specific needs of a future work setting. We enable adults to complete
some programs of study in as little as twelve months.
Complete the form to contact an admission representative today!
ACCREDITATION/CERTIFICATION INFORMATION DISCLOSURE
Accreditation is a voluntary process which may be undertaken by schools to demonstrate
compliance with specific standards designed to indicate a level of education quality.
SBC is institutionally accredited (accredited in total) by the Accrediting Council
for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), a national accrediting agency recognized
by the United States Department of Education (DOE) and the Council for Higher Education
Accreditation (CHEA). This indicates that SBC substantially meets or exceeds the
stated criteria of education quality established by ACICS, and approved by the DOE
and CHEA. This recognition of institutional accreditation by ACICS entitles SBC
to offer Title IV Financial Assistance to students who qualify.
An additional form of accreditation that a school may undertake to obtain is a specific,
individual accreditation of certain programs (programmatic accreditation). Institutional
accreditation is not the same as or a substitution for programmatic accreditation.
Although programmatic accreditation is not required for employment in many cases,
the existence of programmatic accreditation is a further indication that a program
meets the standards of the profession, and may therefore indirectly enhance employment
opportunities. Also, in some cases, programmatic accreditation will allow the graduates
of the accredited program to sit for some credentialing exams immediately upon graduation
without any requirement of work experience.
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