Branford Hall Career Institute has been training career-minded students for more than forty years. The school has campuses in six cities in New York and New England, all with the goal of provided professional education in fields that generate in-demand jobs.
Among other approvals and accreditations, the school has been accredited by ACICS (Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools), a Washington, DC-based agency whose authority is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Points of Distinction
- Specialty career education prepares students for fast-growing fields
- Externships provide additional hands-on learning component
- Career Services department assists students in post-graduation employment
Areas of Study
Programs offered at the various locations fall into several categories: Health care, trade/technical, and legal. Not all areas study or particular programs are available in all locations. See below for more program information.
Branford Hall Admissions and Financial Aid
The admissions system may be best described as open, but there are a few standards that each applying student must meet. Students must submit their high school record or GED scores and may be required to take an aptitude assessment examination.
The process of obtaining the money required for an education can be daunting. In recognition of this, the school has established a financial aid office to help prospective students understand the aid process. Most enrollees at Branford Hall do end up with some form of assistance, whether from federal, state or private sources, but students must qualify to get aid.
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