Branford Hall Career Institute
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Reputation
1.5
Food
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Clubs
1.5
Facilities
1
Internet
1.5
Location
4
Opportunities
1.5
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Social
1
Happiness
1
Basic Information
Location
- Branford, CT
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private for-profit, less-than 2-year
- Established: 1965
- Founder: Nelson Bernaducci
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Branford Hall Career Institute offers 13 certificate-granting career training programs in five healthcare-related fields of study. However
- if we consider the broader range of programs across all locations
- it is not explicitly stated in the provided sources. Therefore
- the exact number of degree courses is not clearly defined beyond the 13 certificate-granting programs mentioned. For a more precise answer
Key Area
- Culinary Arts/Chef Training
- Heating
- Air Conditioning
- Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology
- Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage
- Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
- Medical/Clinical Assistant
- Network and System Administration/Administrator
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total number of students enrolled at Branford Hall Career Institute varies by campus. Here are the enrollment numbers for different campuses: - **Branford Hall Career Institute-North Brunswick**: 87 students - **Branford Hall Career Institute-Branford Campus**: 117 students - **Branford Hall Career Institute-Albany Campus**: 29 students So, the total number of students enrolled across these campuses is approximately 233 students. However, this is not a comprehensive total for all Branford Hall Career Institute locations
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Overall 1.2
DO NOT go to this school. They are an institute who are just money hungry. You will not be able to find a job with Branford Hall on your resume. Waste of my time and money.
Overall 1.6
I am very disappointed with my decision to come to Branford Hall. It's the equivalent of an alternative high school. I took out a $10,000 loan to come to this school and do crossword puzzles, literally. I am going to finish my program because I've paid for it. I'm so disappointed. I've learned nothing and the teachers are just as oblivious.