From the College
The College and Its Mission
Brown Mackie College–Miami is one of over twenty locations in the Brown Mackie College family of schools (http://www.brownmackie.edu), which is dedicated to providing educational programs that prepare students to pursue entry-level positions in a competitive, rapidly-changing workplace. Brown Mackie College schools offer bachelor's degree, associate degree, certificate, and diploma programs in health sciences, business, information technology, legal studies, and design to over 14,000 students in the Midwest, Southeastern, and Southwestern United States.
Brown Mackie College–Miami is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to award bachelor’s and associate degrees. The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of Education and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. ACICS can be contacted at 750 First Street, NE, Suite 980, Washington, D.C. 20002-4241; 202-336-6780.
The College is a nonresidential, smoke-free institution.
Academic Programs
Brown Mackie College–Miami provides higher education to traditional and nontraditional students through bachelor’s degree and associate degree programs that can assist them in enhancing their career opportunities, broadening their perspectives through appropriate general education courses, thinking independently and critically, and improving problem-solving abilities. The College strives to develop within its students the desire for lifelong and continued education.
Each College quarter comprises twelve weeks. Associate degree programs require a minimum of eight quarters to complete. Programs are offered on a year-round basis, providing students with the ability to work uninterrupted toward their degree. The College offers all programs in a unique One Course a Month schedule. This schedule allows students to focus studies on only one course for four weeks. This schedule has proven convenient for students with multiple obligations such as jobs and family.
Bachelor’s Degree Programs: The Bachelor of Science degree (180 credits) is awarded in business administration and criminal justice.
Associate Degree Programs: The Associate of Science degree (96 credits) is awarded in accounting technology, business management, criminal justice, early childhood education, information technology, health-care administration, medical assisting, and paralegal.
Costs
Tuition in the 2009–10 academic year for all programs is $297 per credit hour; fees are $15 per credit hour. The costs for textbooks and other instructional materials varies by program.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is available to those who qualify. The College maintains a full-time staff of financial aid professionals to assist qualified students in obtaining financial assistance. The College participates in several student aid programs. Forms of financial aid available to qualified students through federal resources include the Federal Pell Grant Program, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Program, Federal Work-Study Program, Federal Perkins Loan Program, Federal Stafford Student Loan Program (subsidized and unsubsidized), Federal PLUS loan program, and Florida State grant program. Eligible students may apply for veterans’ educational benefits. Students with physical or mental disabilities that are a handicap to employment may be eligible for training services through the state Agency for Vocational Rehabilitation. For further information, students should contact the College Student Financial Services Office.
Each year, the College makes available President’s Scholarships of $1000 each to qualifying seniors from area high schools. No more than one scholarship is awarded per high school. In order to qualify, a senior must be graduating from a participating high school, must be maintaining a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0, and must submit a brief essay. The student’s extracurricular activities and community service are also considered. The President’s Scholarship is available only to students enrolling in one of the College’s degree programs. Students awarded the scholarship must enroll at Brown Mackie College–Miami between June and September immediately following their high school graduation. Applications for these scholarships can be obtained from the financial aid departments of participating high schools. These applications must be completed and returned to the College by March 31.

Faculty
There are 15 full-time and 27 adjunct faculty members at the College. The average student-faculty ratio is 20:1.
Academic Facilities
Brown Mackie College–Miami co-locates with the Miami International University of Art & Design in 100,000 square feet of shared and dedicated space that includes computer labs, medical labs, lecture rooms, administrative offices, and a student lounge. The College facilities comprise media presentation rooms for special instructional needs and a library with more than 30,000 volumes, including books and visual aids and subscriptions to more than 200 periodicals specific to the academic programs offered. The College bookstore stocks texts, courseware, and other educational supplies required for courses at the College. Students also find a variety of personal, recreational, and gift items, including apparel, supplies, and general merchandise incorporating the College logo. Hours are posted at the bookstore entrance.
Location
Brown Mackie College–Miami occupies space within the newly renovated OMNI building at 1501 Biscayne Boulevard in Miami, Florida. It is conveniently located adjacent to the OMNI Metro Mover and bus stop, with access to Metro Rail and Florida’s regional Tri-Rail system. Ample parking is also available. In August 2009, the College will be moving to larger facilities at One Herald Plaza in Miami.
Admission Requirements
Each applicant for admission is assigned an Assistant Director of Admissions, who directs the applicant through the steps of the admissions process, providing information on curriculum, policies, procedures, and services and assisting the applicant in setting necessary appointments and interviews.
To qualify for admission, applicants must be graduate of a public or private high school or a correspondence school or education center that is accredited by an agency that is recognized by the U.S. or State of Florida Department of Education, or any of its approved agents. As part of the admissions process applicants must sign a document attesting to graduation or completion and containing the information to obtain verification of such. Verification must be obtained within the first term. All transcripts become the property of the College. Admission to the College is based on the applicant meeting the stated requirements, a review of the applicant’s previous educational records, and a review of the applicant’s career interests. If previous academic records indicate the College’s education and training programs would not benefit the applicant, the College reserves the right to advise the applicant not to enroll. Special requirements for enrollment into certain programs are discussed in the descriptions of those programs.
Students are given an assessment of academic skills during the first two weeks of class. Although the results of this assessment do not determine eligibility for admission, they provide the College with a means of determining the need for academic support as well as a means by which the College can evaluate the effectiveness of its educational programs. All new students are required to complete this assessment.
For the most recent information regarding admission requirements, please refer to the current academic catalog.
Application and Information
Applicants must complete and submit an application form.
For additional information, prospective students should contact:
Brown Mackie College–Miami
Director of Admissions
1501 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132-1418
Telephone:
305-341-6600
866-505-0335 (toll-free)
Fax:
305-373-8814
E-mail:
bmmiadm@brownmackie.edu
World Wide Web:
http://www.brownmackie.edu/Miami