Brown College - Mendota Heights
School info
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Overall Quality
Reputation
1.3
Food
1.5
Clubs
1.5
Facilities
2.7
Internet
1.5
Location
3
Opportunities
1.7
Safety
0
Social
1.3
Happiness
1
Basic Information
Location
- Mendota Heights, MN
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private
- Established: 1946
- Founder: Richard and Helen Brown
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Brown College - Mendota Heights offers around 10-15 degree courses
Key Area
- Communication Technologies
- Computer and Information Sciences
- Radio & Television Broadcasting Technology
- Medical Assistant
- Information Technology
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total enrollment at Brown College - Mendota Heights varied over time. Here are the specific numbers mentioned in the sources: - **2016**: 150 students - **2017**: 6 students (after closure) Given that the college closed in 2017, the relevant number for active enrollment would be 6 students in 2016. However, if you are looking for a broader historical context, the enrollment was 150 students in 2016
- Undergraduates: The total enrollment at Brown College - Mendota Heights is 1,096 students, but the specific number of undergraduate students is not provided in the sources. However, it is mentioned that the student body includes 251 undergraduate students. Therefore, the approximate number of undergraduate students is 251
Notable Alumni
- Tom Barnard
- Chuck Brown
- Jeff Dubay
- Rod Grams
- Steve Gunderson
- Chuck Hagel
- Andy Jorgensen
- Robin Kreibich
- John Kriesel
- Bree Walker
- Jeremy Borash
- Curtis Gross (Groth
- McSchmurtis)
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Overall 0.9
They are just for profit, they don't care about anything else, that sums up how you will be treated!
Overall 1.3
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Overall 1.6
It sounded awesome at first. But, when I got to the school it was totally different. I felt like they only cared about the future students and not who were already there.
Overall 1.8
The Game Design & Development program that I enrolled in originally has been discontinued and the quality of the education that I am getting because of that has taken a huge hit. I feel really bad for the other kids in my classes because half of the stuff that we are being taught I have already learned from another college at 1/4th the price.
Overall 1.8
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Overall 1.9
REALLY make sure you know EVERYTHING about this school before you attend. It's a for-profit school so your tuition money doesn't actually go to your education.