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Harris School of Business - Danbury is located in Danbury, Connecticut. It is a small private for-profit school part of the Premier Education Group LP system and offers undergrad programs. It has 121 undergraduate students enrolled.
0% of students graduate.
🗺 | 155 Main Street, Suite 302 Danbury, Connecticut 06810 |
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Mission | Harris School of Business is committed to providing students with the necessary skills and attitudes for securing employment in their fields of training. Through the combination of professional faculty, focused support services, and modern, well-equipped facilities, Harris School strives to foster pride, dignity and self-respect in its student body. Fundamental to its mission is the emphasis on individual advising and guidance. The faculty and staff seek to empower students with industry specific knowledge, which will gain them both the respect and means of rewarding self-support. Harris School provides students with a solid educational foundation with which to build their future professional development. |
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Harris School of Business - Danbury has significantly more female students than male students.
This means that for every 100 women, there are 14 men. Or that for every 100 men, there are 733 women.
Student retention rate is an indicator of student satisfaction. Retention rate is the percentage of students who continue to study at the college the following year.
Higher retention rates mean students tend to stay at the college, while lower retention rates students are unsatisfied and leave.
Harris School of Business - Danbury has a retention rate of 75% for full-time undergrads, which is neither high nor low.
Harris School of Business - Danbury has no students who transfer here.
Politically, Connecticut tends to be Somewhat Democratic. In the 2016 Presidential election, 55% of the state voted for the Democratic party, 41% voted for the Republican party, and 3% voted for neither.
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