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September 2001

Bramson Ort College

Bramson Ort College, based in Forest Hills, New York, graduated 217 students in June, the vast majority of whom received associate’s degrees. Last year, the College opened its extension site in Brooklyn. With spacious, modern classrooms and computer laboratories, and a centralized location in downtown Bensonhurst, the Brooklyn site is fast becoming a magnet for aspiring immigrants who want to learn English and polish their credentials.

Today, more and more Bramson ORT College students are learning English, computer programming and American history without ever leaving their homes. They are participants in the college’s innovative Distance Learning Program, in which students take courses and complete exams over the Internet. More than 80 students enrolled in the program during the spring 2001 semester, studying and reading lecture notes in their spare time. Both teachers and students say the nontraditional method offers great advantages and allows students to work and study at their own pace. For more information please call 718-261-5800.

 

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