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  • Monday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Sanford-Brown College - Mendota Heights
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E R (06/04/2020)
Also attended back in 2001-2004 for Radio Boradcast. Super expensive and never used the degree. In fact I have been inquiring on a duplicate diploma as mine never arrived (yes years and years later) and have yet to receive anything. Needless to say I then attend a different University and obtain a BA....
Brian Neuman (09/03/2014)
Sanford Brown is great. The instructors have real life experience in the field and that comes through in their teaching. I am in the radio program and I have my own show through the school, have been doing play-by-play for the St. Paul Saints and am starting my internship soon. This is the starting blocks of a great future!
Theresa Haugen (01/15/2015)
I have recently returned to Sanford Brown and am very impressed with the student-centered educational environment. The graphic design students can enjoy professional speakers, Design Club talks, service learning projects for clients, and collaborative design experiences including preparation for a new student gallery space. The students here are awesome!
Karie Ruona (09/01/2013)
I graduated from the medical school at Brown and had a great experience. My instructors not only taught me many valuable marketable skills but went the extra mile and really helped me get a good job. You really do only get out what you put into a college degree, for those students that did C work they can expect the same level in their career. I liked the fast pace of Brown College I wanted to be done quickly! I did my whole degree in 17 months.
Joseph Papp (10/26/2015)
I went to this school 2000-2002 for a degree in Visual Communications. It was called Brown Institute until I was a year into my program. I should have quit right away. I only know three people who actually use their Visual Communications degree. I know that people in the Culinary Program have better luck. That being said, it was a waste of time and money for me. I got two phone calls after school about a possible interview. It didn't work out. That's not the school's fault. But here are a few things students should avoid:n1. They overcharge on all their materials and books.n2. You can easily find the textbooks onlinen3. The Successful people you study never finished school. They left school to start a business (a big clue about how much the degree matters)n4. The Staff know their stuff, but that doesn't mean that you'll be in a good place to get into Graphic Design.n5. None of their credits transfer.
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