Branford Hall Career Institute

Branford Hall Career Institute is an independent career college with campuses in Branford, Southington and Windsor; Springfield, Massachusetts; Albany, Bohemia, New York, and Amityville, New York; Woodland Park, New Jersey, Jersey City, New Jersey, North Brunswick, New Jersey, and Parsippany, New Jersey.[1]

Branford Hall offers courses for individuals seeking careers as chefs, computer networking managers, fitness trainers, health claims and medical billing officers, HVAC/R specialists, paralegals and professional medical assistants. The institution is recognized by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools in Washington, D.C..

History

Branford Hall Career Institute’s Branford, CT campus was founded in 1965 by Nelson Bernabucci, a certified Connecticut State business teacher. His passion for fostering individuals for success in different career fields led him to open the career institute. In 1969, Branford Hall was initially approved by the Connecticut Department of Education to form a one-year proprietary business school offering full-time diploma programs. The school first became accredited as a business school in 1977 by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools. In 1993, Branford Hall saw two changes in ownership. It first transferred to The Department of Higher Education. In March, it was acquired by CEC Partnership, L.P. The partnership later changed its name to Premier Education Group in 2002. An additional branch was then opened in Windsor, Connecticut on September 3, 1996. The school expanded its network when a Southington, Connecticut campus opened in November 1997. Since 1979, the curriculum has evolved to keep up with current market demands and technological advances. For many years, Branford Hall Career Institute has enjoyed a reputation of quality and integrity in its training programs.

Campuses

Career Training Programs

Student life

"The majority of the campuses have an enrollment of about 400. Women are the majority at most of the schools. The vast majority of students are in-state residents. Employment referrals and job search strategies are offered by the Career Services Department"[2]

Campus events are occasionally organized for students. These events are geared toward celebrating healthcare advocacy. Blood drives, holiday events, student initiatives, and canned food drives are hosted at select locations to help foster a sense of community for students and faculty.

References

  1. http://www.branfordhall.edu/Locations/30/
  2. http://www.braintrack.com/college/s/branford-hall-career-institute Archived January 23, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.

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