Prospect hall school of business

2620 hollywood blvd, Hollywood, FL, 33020
Tel: (954)923-8100
Public | - students
COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Prospect hall school of business serves - students.
  • Minority enrollment is 100% of the student body.
  • Prospect hall school of business is one of 12 community colleges within Broward County, FL.
  • The nearest community college is Key College (3.2 miles away).

School Overview:

Prospect hall school of business
Community College Avg.
Title IV Eligible NO YES
Carnegie Classification Associate of Arts Colleges Baccalaureate/Associates Colleges
Institution Level At least 2 yrs but < 4 yrs At least 2 but less than 4 years
Institution Control Public Public
Student Body
% American Indian/Alaskan
- 1%
% Asian
- 2%
% Hawaiian
- 1%
% Hispanic
- 6%
% Black
- 15%
% White
- 62%
% Two or more races
- 2%

Nearby Schools:

Prospect hall school of business
0 students | 0 mi. away
Key College
107 students | 3.2 mi. away
ATI College of Health
1668 students | 7.1 mi. away
Broward College
40375 students | 7.6 mi. away
Keiser University-Ft. Lauderdale
16870 students | 12.2 mi. away
Florida Career College (Miami)
4101 students | 21.8 mi. away

View all collleges in: Florida, Broward, Hollywood , Zip 33020

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