Brookhaven College
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Brookhaven College |
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Motto | Dream it; achieve it! |
Established | 1978 |
Type | Community College |
President | Sharon Blackman, Ed. D. |
Faculty | 121 Full-time, 591 Adjunct |
Students | 10,720 as of Spring 2005 |
Location | Farmers Branch, Texas, USA |
Campus | Suburban, 200 acres |
Athletics | 5 Division III teams |
Colors | Light Green and Forest Green |
Mascot | Bears |
Website | www.brookhavencollege.edu |
Brookhaven College is a community college of the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD), located in Farmers Branch, Texas (USA).
The college opened in 1978 as the seventh college in the DCCCD and serves, on average, 9,000-10,000 students each semester, and an additional 8,000 in the school's continuing education program. It is known as "Brookharvard" or "B-Harvard" to its students, a play on the name of the Ivy League university.
Brookhaven offers associate's degrees in arts and sciences, applied science, arts and sciences for business majors, and nursing. As of the Fall, 2006, semester, the school added the Early College High School program, which admits a limited number of ninth-grade students to an on-site high school program that allows them to begin their college studies during their eleventh-grade year and achieve an associate's degree along with their high school diplomas.[1] This program is in addition to the existing dual-credit program that allows select secondary-school students to enroll in college courses at no cost while continuing at their original high-school campuses.
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[edit] Campus
Brookhaven College currently has a total of 467,000 square feet of building space divided among 17 buildings. These buildings include the 20,000 square foot Ellison Miles Geotechnology Institute, one of three similar facilities nationwide to offer continuing professional development to professionals in the oil and gas industries, and the Brookhaven College School of the Arts (BCSA) expanded facility, with a 2,400 square-foot gallery, a renovated ceramics/kiln yard, Macintosh computer lab and a 680-seat performance hall.
[edit] Special programs
Programs of study added in recent years include associate's degree programs in Mexican-American Studies (Fall, 2006) and geographic information systems (Fall, 2005).
[edit] Tuition
As of the October 2006 semester, Dallas County residents pay $39 per credit hour, or $117 for a three-hour class. Out-of-county residents pay $72 per credit hour. Out of state and international students are charged $200 per credit hour.
Tuition Waiver for Senior Adults
Senior adults, those 65 and older, who live or own property in Dallas Country, can enroll in up to 6 hours of credit courses each semester or summer session at no cost, based on availabilty.
[edit] Notable people
[edit] Alumni
- Kyan Douglas, "Grooming Guru" on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
- Davin Lexen, Playboy model
[edit] Faculty & Administration
- Cindi Love, executive director of the Metropolitan Community Church and former executive dean
- Ralph Strangis, sports commentator
[edit] External links
[edit] Sources
- ^ http://www.brookhavencollege.edu/divisions/early-college-high-school/ Early College High School