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Brightwood College - El Paso

El Paso, TXAccredited
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About Brightwood College - El Paso

Brightwood College - El Paso was a branch campus of Brightwood College, a private for-profit institution, located in El Paso, Texas. Brightwood College operated career-focused campuses across several states, offering diploma and associate degree programs in healthcare, business, and technology fields. The El Paso campus served students in far west Texas along the US-Mexico border. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention figures for this campus are not available in current IPEDS records.

No programs are individually listed for this location in current data. Brightwood College campuses generally offered programs such as medical assisting, dental assisting, pharmacy technician, and business administration at the certificate and associate degree levels.

El Paso is the largest city in far west Texas and one of the largest cities on the US-Mexico border. Prospective students in the El Paso area seeking career and technical education are encouraged to explore currently operating institutions, including those within the El Paso Community College system and other regional providers.

Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges

Contact Information

SALLY CRICKARD

Ccrickard@cct-ep.com

8360 Burnham Road Suite 100, El Paso, TX 79907

Programs

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