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Saint Louis University at BJC Center for Life Long Learning
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About Saint Louis University at BJC Center for Life Long Learning
Saint Louis University at BJC Center for Life Long Learning is an instructional site located in St. Louis, Missouri, operating in partnership with BJC HealthCare's Center for Life Long Learning. This location provides Saint Louis University programming in a health system-affiliated setting, supporting professional development and continuing education for healthcare professionals and other adult learners. No institutional type classification is specified in current IPEDS records.
No specific academic programs are listed in available IPEDS data for this site. Given its healthcare system partnership, this location likely offers coursework relevant to health sciences, nursing, or related professional fields aligned with Saint Louis University's academic strengths and BJC HealthCare's workforce development needs.
St. Louis, Missouri is a major metropolitan area and a significant hub for healthcare, higher education, and research in the Midwest. This partnership site reflects the collaboration between Saint Louis University and one of the region's largest healthcare systems to advance professional learning opportunities for working adults.
8300 Eager Road, St. Louis, MO 63144
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