Atlanta, GA
2 Year For Profit
$2,157.00 BAH Rate
$1,054.00 Online BAH Rate
No Yellow Ribbon Program
Credit for military service
Brown College of Court Reporting is a 2 Year, For Profit university, located in Atlanta,GA. Students at Brown College of Court Reporting can enroll in Associate's degree,Certificates programs.
Brown College of Court Reporting offers the following veteran and military support programs:
Yes, Brown College of Court Reporting is a GI Bill-approved school. However, you will need to check with the school to ensure that the GI Bill covers your preferred degree program.
No, Brown College of Court Reporting is not a Yellow Ribbon school.
Some tuition costs may not be covered by the GI Bill. As a result, you may have out-of-pocket costs for which you are responsible to cover your full tuition.
No, Brown College of Court Reporting does not offer Yellow Ribbon funding for its master’s programs.
This means that some tuition costs may not be fully covered by the GI Bill. As a result, you may have out-of-pocket costs for which you are responsible to cover your full tuition for a master’s program.
No, Brown College of Court Reporting does not offer college credit for military service.
In order to finish your degree as quickly as possible, you may want to research universities that provide credit for military service.
No, Brown College of Court Reporting does not offer a military discount or reduced tuition for military and veterans. You should verify with the university to find out if the rate is below the military tuition assistance cap of $250 per credit hour. Otherwise, you may have out-of-pocket tuition costs for which you would be responsible.
Brown College of Court Reporting has not provided their tuition rates for active military.
We recommend that you contact the school to verify that the courses you wish to pursue do not exceed the $250 rate cap for military tuition assistance.
Brown College of Court Reporting has not provided its tuition rates for active military.
We recommend that you contact the school to verify that the courses you wish to pursue do not exceed the $250 rate cap for military tuition assistance.
No, Brown College of Court Reporting does not currently offer online degree programs.
No, Brown College of Court Reporting is not approved for Tuition Assistance (TA).
This means that the student may be responsible for any uncovered tuition costs, meaning you may have out-of-pocket costs.
No, Brown College of Court Reporting does not currently offers programs approved for funding by the MyCAA program.