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Saint Louis Community College at BJC Learning Institute
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About Saint Louis Community College at BJC Learning Institute
Saint Louis Community College at BJC Learning Institute is an off-campus instructional site located in St. Louis, Missouri. This location operates in partnership with BJC HealthCare's learning division, offering healthcare-focused coursework to students and healthcare workers in the St. Louis area. No enrollment, completion rate, or retention rate figures are available in current IPEDS data for this site.
The partnership with BJC Learning Institute suggests a curriculum centered on allied health programs, medical assisting, nursing support roles, or healthcare professional development. Saint Louis Community College broadly offers associate degrees and certificates in health sciences, business, technology, and trades. Prospective students should contact Saint Louis Community College directly for current program availability at this location.
St. Louis is a major Midwestern city with one of the region's largest healthcare industries, anchored by major hospital systems including BJC HealthCare. This site's location within that healthcare ecosystem positions students for employment opportunities at some of the area's largest medical employers.
8300 Eager Road, Suite 200A, St. Louis, MO 63144
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