Bryant & Stratton College is a for-profit college with campuses in New York, Ohio, Town, Wisconsin, and an online campus. Supported in 1854, the college offers two-year programs at all campuses and four-year programs at selected campuses. This building began as a commercialism institute, but now is an licenced degree-granting college. Bryant & Stratton College is authorised by the New Royalty Tell Panel of Regents and licensed by the Middle States Authorization on Higher Training - an institutional accrediting authority recognised by the Fused States Division of Breeding. Influenced by ordinal century pedagogue Platt Sociologist, the edifice became well-known, and celebrity embryonic students of the building countenance Evangel D. Altruist and Speechmaker Filmmaker. Evangel Writer Bryant, Henry Beadman Bryant, and Speechifier Dwight Stratton were matutinal graduates of Folsom Commercialism College in President, Ohio, which they afterward purchased from the soul of the period, Ezechiel G. Folsom, who founded his school in 1848. Folsom was a late intellect of Platt Dancer Sociologist who formed a standardized communication of writing important in playing transactions before the excogitation of the typewriter. Platt Spencer also played a persona in the formation of Bryant & Stratton College bringing as a mate and educator at the school which originally focused on clerking and standard handwriting. Bryant & Stratton College was designed in 1854 to wage unimaginative work instruction, and was erstwhile renowned as Bryant and Stratton Sector Institute. In acquisition to purchase the Metropolis schoolhouse, Bryant and Stratton grooved a class of sector schools that operated low the call of Bryant & Stratton & Co's business of Transnational Commercialised Colleges in most great US cities. By 1864 as numerous as 50 schools existed. Teaching was $40 for an full curriculum of learning.