Bramson ORT College
69-30 Austin St., Forest Hills, NY 11375
718.261.5800 x106
Adm. fax: 718.575.5119
E-mail: admissions@bramsonort.edu
WWW: http://www.bramsonort.edu
Bramson ORT College Extension Center in Bensonhurst 5815 20th
Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11204 718.259.5300
Degrees Offered:
Associate (also: certificate and diploma programs)
Fall 2005 Enrollment Undergraduate Total:
596 (Full-time: 165 men, 326 women; Part-time: 37 men, 68 women)
Fall 2005 Enrollment Graduate/First
Professional Total:
n/a
2005-2006 Tuition & Fees:
$9,090 per year, or $365 per credit (books not included),
additional $145 lab fee for medical students
2005-2006 Tuition:
$8,760
2005-2006 Room & Board:
n/a
2005-2006 Room only:
n/a
Application Deadlines:
fall- rolling; spring- rolling
Financial Aid Deadlines:
rolling
Application Requirements:
HS graduate, equivalent HS diploma or demonstrate Ability To
Benefit: interest in pursuing a degree program; demonstrate
proficiency in English.
Campus Description:
Bramson ORT College is a not-for-profit, two-year college
chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State
of New York. All associate degrees, certificates, and diploma
programs are registered by the New York State Education
Department. Programs of study include accounting, business
technology, computer technology, electronics technology, and
office technology. Twelve modern computer laboratories are used
by our students to support studies. The main campus is located
in Forest Hills, Queens and is easily accessible by public
transportation. Bramson ORT maintains educational facilities in
Brooklyn.
Sports:
n/a - not available.
Clubs and Activities:
n/a - not available.
Fall 2005 Data
First-time, full-time student enrollment
profile:
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| SAT verbal mid-point range: n/a* to n/a** |
| SAT math mid-point range: n/a* to n/a** |
*75% of the enrolled students scored at this
level or better.
**25% of the enrolled students scored at least this
or better.
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| ACT: LOW n/a HIGH n/a |
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Campus Demographics:
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All Undergraduate Students |
All Graduate Students |
| % NYS Resident |
99.3% |
n/a |
| % Resident of other states |
0.16 % |
n/a |
| % International |
0.5 % |
n/a |
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| % Live on campus |
n/a |
n/a |
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| % American Indian / Alaska Native |
0 % |
n/a |
| % Asian / Pacific Islander |
19.4 % |
n/a |
| % Black/African American |
6.5 % |
n/a |
| % Hispanic/Latino |
11.5 % |
n/a |
| % International |
0.6 % |
n/a |
| % White, Non-Hispanic |
41 % |
n/a |
| % Unknown Race / Ethnicity |
20.9 % |
n/a |
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Percent first time, full-time undergraduate
students who receive financial aid from any source (e.g.
federal, state institutional)
Source: IPEDS 2003 data: 96 %
Special Programs:
The college will accept a limited number of students who
currently lack a high school diploma or GED for admission. These
students must be matriculated into one of the College's
Associate Degree Programs and will complete the requirements for
the GED while they study toward their Associate Degree.
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