No it is not
There is no mention of how long it takes Bryant Stratton College to release your money. It is advised you contact the school.
While very little documentation of the early years exists, the college's genesis can be traced to H. B. Bryant and his brother-in-law H. D. Stratton, who organized Bryant & Stratton Mercantile College in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1852. This initial venture expanded into a chain of schools with locations across the continental United States. Although the campuses of the "Mercantile College" were sold before the advent of the 20th century, some actually retained their old name for a considerable period of time. It is not uncommon to hear references to former Bryant & Stratton schools in cities like Boston and Chicago to this day. It was the Buffalo, New York, location of Bryant & Stratton College, founded by Dr. J. C. Bryant in 1854 that evolved into today's Bryant & Stratton. Dr. Bryant, brother of H. B. Bryant, was a noted physician, educator, and businessman.
College transcripts were transferred to Bryant & Stratton, You can request them there.
Bryant & Stratton CollegeYes, the college has the preferred regional accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Therefore, the coursework and degree one completes through this institution of higher learning will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers.
I was a teacher at Bryant & Stratton Jr. College in 1969 and have the 1969 yearbook, but I don't know where you would be able to get one. Is there something that I can look up for you?
He dropped out of school at around age 16. He later attended Goldsmith, Bryant & Stratton Business College in Detroit, Mich.
I graduated from Bryant and Stratton, Mass. Ave, Boylston st etc, 1974. They merged with Newbury Junior College sometime after that.
He dropped out of school at around age 16. He later attended Goldsmith, Bryant & Stratton Business College in Detroit, Mich.
He went to elementary & high school in Michigan and quit when he was 16. He later attended Goldsmith, Bryant & Stratton Business College in Detroit, Mich.
He dropped out of school at around age 16. He later attended Goldsmith, Bryant & Stratton Business College in Detroit, Mich.
Henry Ford was educated at Famous Goldsmith, Bryant & Stratton Business College in Detroit. He went there from 1880 until 1884.