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Brookstone College of Business - Charlotte
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About Brookstone College of Business - Charlotte
Brookstone College of Business - Charlotte is a career-focused business and technical institution located in Charlotte, North Carolina. It offers programs oriented toward preparing students for entry-level professional roles in business and technology fields. Enrollment, completion, and retention data are not reported in the current dataset for this institution.
No specific program listings are available in the current IPEDS data for this campus. Business colleges of this type commonly offer programs in areas such as business administration, accounting, information technology, medical billing, and healthcare management at the diploma and associate degree level.
Charlotte, NC is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Southeast and a major financial and banking hub. Students at Brookstone College of Business in Charlotte benefit from proximity to a large and diverse job market with strong demand for business and technology professionals.
Accreditation: Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
F JACK HENDERSON III
jhenderson@brookstone.edu10125 Berkeley Place Drive, Charlotte, NC 28262
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