International Professional School of Bodywork (Closed 2016)
School Highlights
International Professional School of Bodywork served 169 students (22% of students were full-time).
The college's student:teacher ratio of 11:1 was lower than the state community college average of 24:1.
Minority enrollment was 50% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which was less than the state average of 77%.
School Overview
The teacher population of 15 teachers has stayed relatively flat over five years.
International Professional School of Bodywork | (CA) Community College Avg. | |
Carnegie Classification | Item not available | Associate's Colleges: Mixed Transfer/Vocational & Technical-High Traditional |
Institution Level | Less than 2 yrs | At least 2 but less than 4 years |
Institution Control | Private, for profit | Public |
Total Faculty | 15 staff | 308 staff |
Source: 2016 (or latest year available) IPEDS
Nearby Schools
The nearest community college to International Professional School of Bodywork is California College San Diego (2.2 miles away).
- College Location Mi. Students
- California College San DiegoPrivate not-for-profit536 students | 2.20 Mi6602 Convoy Court Ste 100
San Diego, CA 92111
2.20536 - 20,712 students | 2.40 Mi7250 Mesa College Dr
San Diego, CA 92111
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San Diego, CA 92108
(619) 388-6500 3.20n/a - Foundation CollegePrivate, for profitn/a students | 4.50 Mi404 Camino Del Rio South Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92108
(619) 683-3273 4.50n/a - Platt College-San DiegoPrivate for-profit115 students | 5.70 Mi6250 El Cajon Blvd
San Diego, CA 92115
(619) 265-0107 5.70115
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