Bryan College- Los Angeles
3580 Wilshire Blvd, Ste. 400, Los Angeles, CA 90010
School Description
Provided by Bryan College- Los AngelesFor over 60 years Bryan College has trained many of the finest court reporters in the nation. With a faculty of veteran reporters and professional educators, we offer an intense course of study that ultimately yields far greater earning potential than most college degrees. Bryan College students maintain the highest pass rates of all students taking the California state licensing exam (CSR). No other reporting school or program even comes close to the training offered at Bryan College.
Bryan College- Los Angeles
From Wikipedia, The Free EncyclopediaBryan College is a Christian liberal arts college in Dayton, Tennessee. It was founded in the aftermath of the 1925 Scopes Trial to establish an institution of higher education that would teach Creationism.
History
During the Scopes Trial in 1925, William Jennings Bryan expressed the wish that a school might be established in Dayton, "to teach truth from a Biblical perspective" more specifically, one aligned with Bryan's Creationist beliefs. Following his death on July 26, 1925, a national memorial association was formed to establish such an institution in Bryan’s honor.
William Jennings Bryan University was chartered in 1930. Its stated purpose was to provide “for the purpose of establishing, conducting and perpetuating a university for the higher education of men and women under auspices distinctly Christian and spiritual, as a testimony to the supreme glory of the Lord Jesus Christ, and to the Divine inspiration and infallibility of the Bible,” In 1958, it was designated William Jennings Bryan College, and the name was shortened to Bryan College in 1993.
Presidents (1930-present)
- George E. Guille (1930-1931)
- Malcolm M. Lockhart (1931-1933)
- Judson A. Rudd (1933-1955)
- Theodore C. Mercer (1956-1986)
- Kenneth G. Hanna (1986-1992)
- William E. Brown (1993-2003)
- Stephen D. Livesay (2003-present)
Affiliations
Bryan College is a member of the Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association (TICUA), the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, the Appalachian College Association (ACA), and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).
Campus
The Bryan College campus in Dayton is in size with 14 buildings, 5 of which are dormitories.
Its association with the Scopes Trial has led to its addition as a stop along the Southeast Tennessee Religious Trail.
Accreditation and ranking
Bryan has been accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools since 1969.
Quick Facts
- Location:
- Southwest
- Setting:
- Large City Setting
- Type:
- For Profit
- Size:
- Small (Under 2,000 Undergrad)
Expenses
- Average Tuition:
- $ 9,000
- Students Receiving Aid:
- 100%
Certificate Programs at Bryan College- Los Angeles
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Fitness, Recreation and Leisure Studies
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Physical Fitness
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Health and Physical Education/Fitness
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Sport and Fitness Administration/Management
A program that prepares individuals to apply business, coaching and physical education principles to the organization, administration and management of athletic programs and teams, fitness/rehabilitation facilities and health clubs, sport recreation services, and related services. Includes instruction in program planning and development; business and financial management principles; sales, marketing and recruitment; event promotion, scheduling and management; facilities management; public relations; legal aspects of sports; and applicable health and safety standards.See more schools with programs in Sport and Fitness Administration/Management
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Health and Physical Education/Fitness
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Physical Fitness
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Health & Medical Services
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Healing Arts
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Healing Arts
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Massage Therapy
A program that prepares individuals to provide relief and improved health and well-being to clients through the application of manual techniques for manipulating skin, muscles, and connective tissues. Includes instruction in Western (Swedish) massage; sports massage; myotherapy/trigger point massage; myofascial release; deep tissue massage; cranio-sacral therapy; reflexology; massage safety and emergency management; client counseling; practice management; applicable regulations; and professional standards and ethics.See more schools with programs in Massage Therapy
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Massage Therapy
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Healing Arts
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Legal Professions
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Court Reporting
A program that prepares individuals to record and transcribe examinations, testimony, judicial orders and instructions, legal opinions, and other formal proceedings via print or electronic methods. Includes instruction in legal terminology, legal transcription, shorthand, verbatim recording, equipment operation and procedures, applicable regulations, and professional standards and ethics.See more schools with programs in Court Reporting
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Court Reporting
Students
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| Tuition & Fees (undergraduate) | Expenses | ||
Average Tuition for Full-Time Undergrads: |
$ 9,000 | ||
Required Fees for Full-Time Undergrads: |
$ 100 | ||
| Financial Aid | Avg. Amount Received | % of Students Receiving Aid | |
Federal Grants: |
$ 2,250 | 43% | |
Student Loans: |
$ 4,105 | 100% | |
Any Aid: |
100% |
