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| Description: |
Briarcliffe College was founded 35 years ago with a single goal: to meet the career-oriented higher education needs of its students, preparing them for success in the business world. |
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| Description: |
A student's educational experience at Gibbs provides the foundation for life-long learning. Dedicated to the development of the individual, the school emphasizes problem solving in its curriculum to better prepare students to enter today's competitive career fields. |
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| Description: |
At Katharine Gibbs School - New York, we´re providing students and professionals with the tools they need to get them where they want to go. Whether you're a student just beginning to think about the future or you´re a professional that´s interested in advancing your career, Gibbs - New York will help prepare you for the journey. |
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| Institution Type: |
Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above |
| Federal Aid: |
Institution has a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education for eligible students to receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g., Direct Loans). |
| Degrees Offered: |
First-professional, Doctor's, Master's |
| Certificates Offered: |
Post-Master's |
| Carnegie Classified: |
Theological seminaries and other specialized faith-related institutions - These institutions primarily offer religious instruction or train members of the clergy.... |
| Total Enrollment: |
152 |
| Gender: |
Men - 46.7%, Women - 53.3% |
| Race / Ethnicity: |
Black non-Hispanic - 4.6%, Asian or Pacific Islander - 3.3%, Hispanic - 3.9%, White non-Hispanic - 88.2% |
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