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Sawyer School

Mission Statement:

The mission of The Sawyer School is to enhance the ability of students enrolled and to improve their quality of life through career education. The fundamental purpose of The Sawyer School is to provide specialized vocational training by blending educational and career-related atmospheres so that students may develop marketable skills in the shortest possible time.
The School's objective is to equip students with the skills and knowledge they need to secure successful and financially rewarding careers. In today's business world, technological and procedural changes occur at ever-escalating rates. It is The Sawyer School's intent to become aware of employers' needs and to gear curricula to meet them. The school's recognition of these demands has led to the development of educational programs that concentrate on areas relevant to meeting vocational goals and employers' expectations.

Address:

101 Main St
Pawtucket, RI 02860

Phone:

General: (401) 272-8400
Admissions: (401) 272-8400
Financial aid: (401) 272-8400

Degrees offered:

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician
Management Information Systems and Services, Other
Management Information Systems, General
Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary
Medical/Clinical Assistant
Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations

Classification:

Type: Private for-profit, 4-year or above
Highest degree offered: Nondegree-granting
Carnegie class: {Item not available}

Enrollment Information:

Total enrollment:686
Total undergraduate:686
Total graduate:0
Total professional:0
 
Total full-time:686
Full-time undergraduate:686
Full-time graduate:0
Full-time professional:0
 
Total part-time:0
Part-time undergraduate:0
Part-time graduate:0
Part-time professional:0
 
Men total:66
Women total:620
 
Nonresident alien: 0 (00.00%)
American Indian/Alaska Native: 0 (00.00%)
Asian or Pacific Islander: 3 (00.44%)
Black non-Hispanic: 109 (15.89%)
Hispanic: 80 (11.66%)
White non-Hispanic: 58 (08.45%)
Race/ethnicity unknown: 436 (63.56%)