Brown College (Minnesota)

[1] Generally each campus was separately administered, although the two in Minnesota, under the heading of "Brown College", were under the same president (later director).

The college offered programs in the areas of Broadcasting, Game Design, Visual Communications, Network, Business Management, Medical Assisting, and Criminal Justice.

In July 1986, due to enrollment increases and the lack of space that resulted, the school moved to a brand new facility on Lake Street and Hiawatha Avenue in Minneapolis.

Brown College further expanded in October 2001 when it opened its Brooklyn Center, a second campus in a suburb of the northwestern Twin Cities.

In April of that year the final students finished their programs at the Brooklyn Center campus and the building was emptied.

Thus, many regionally accredited schools did not accept their credits for transfer to undergraduate courses or recognize their degrees for entry into graduate programs.