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Braintree, Massachusetts Colleges
Braintree Colleges, Universities, and Schools
If you are considering following a course of higher education in one of Massachusetts State's colleges, why not think about one of the Technical Colleges or Universities in Braintree? Whatever your needs for cost, subject or course length, there is a range of institutions to choose from. There are public, private, faith based and vocational centers of learning and you can even choose between two, four year, and in some cases, part time programs.
The Bay State has much to offer you, steeped in colonial history, and breathtakingly beautiful renovated original buildings. Braintree is close to the amenities offered by larger cities such as Boston, which is a short drive away. Braintree boasts being the birthplace of two American presidents; John Adams and John Quincy Adams.
Braintree, Massachusetts Colleges and Schools
University of Phoenix - Boston Campus
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University of Phoenix is the largest private university in North America. One university understands how you live today. And where you want to go tomorrow. University of Phoenix. Thinking ahead. |
The Career Institute of American International College - Braintree
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Take the fast track to a computer and technology career. The Career Institute of American International College offers highly competitive certificate programs in IT, Web Development and Medical Information Technology. |
Braintree Colleges and other State Schools
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Universities and colleges in Massachusetts aren't just about fast-paced city life though. Western Massachusetts is home to the beautiful Berkshire Mountains and then there's Cape Cod with the National Marine Fisheries Aquarium, whale watching, historic lighthouses and plenty of biking and hiking opportunities. |
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Universal Technical Institute
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MA Online Degrees
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A college degree is any of a wide range of status levels conferred by Massachusetts institutions of higher education, such as colleges or universities, normally as the result of successfully completing a program of study.
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