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You need to contact the Office of the Registrar at the school. They will give you information about what you need to submit to them. Because of the privacy act, you will have to submit a written statement and proof of identity, and typically a minimal fee. It's really not a difficult process.
How can I get my college transcripts if my college no longer exists?
Hi, I attended MDBC in Atlanta in 1966 and was also looking for the answer to your question. I found this on a student loan web site: Marsh Draughon Business CollegeAtlanta, GA 30309 Closed 12/15/1973.Linda Odum Reynolds
Draughon Business College in Knoxville, Tennessee, closed its doors in 2012 after over a century of operation. The closure was attributed to financial difficulties and declining enrollment, which affected many for-profit colleges during that time. The institution, known for offering vocational training and business education, ultimately ceased to meet the needs of its students and the evolving job market.
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I believe they went out of business. Sorry I don't know for sure. I googled the name to get the correct spelling because I attended that business college in the early seventies, first in Abilene, then in Ft. Worth, Texas. I've seen it spelled Brantley Draughon and Brantley Draughn - I believe Draughon is correct though. Anybody else go there? I wonder where you could obtain transcripts, or copies of certificates earned?
No U.S. President has released his college transcripts.
Draughon's Business College was located at 1033 East Kearney Street in Springfield, Missouri. This institution provided various business and vocational training programs for students. If you need more specific historical details, please let me know!
Draughon's Business College in Albuquerque, which had been operating since the early 20th century, closed its doors in 2009. The closure was part of a broader trend affecting many proprietary schools struggling with declining enrollment and increased regulatory scrutiny. The college faced challenges in adapting to changes in the education landscape and competition from community colleges and online programs. As a result, it ceased operations, leaving many students seeking alternatives for their education.
I must be able to establish 24 credits accomplished, which I did in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1961. Who do I contact and where do I go from here?
No, George W Bush never authorized the release of his college transcripts from either Yale (undergraduate) or Harvard Business School M(MBA), which are kept private under the federal FERPA law. However, the New Yorker did manage to acquire a "purloined" copy of what they claimed was Bush's Yale transcripts, and published them in 1999. The Harvard transcripts remain unavailable.