Hickey College
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| Motto | Finish First |
|---|---|
| Type | For-profit college |
| Active | 1933–2018 |
| President | Mr. Chris Gearin |
| Students | 350 |
| Location | , , United States 38°42′03″N 90°26′52″W / 38.70083°N 90.44777°W |
| Website | www.hickeycollege.edu |
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Hickey College was a for-profit career college in St. Louis, Missouri.[1] It was founded in 1933 by Dr. Margaret Hickey and had two campuses on North Lindbergh Boulevard near Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. It had nearby housing for students but over half of students come from the St. Louis area. The college closed in 2018.
Hickey College awarded diplomas, associate degrees, and bachelor's degrees.[1]
According to Peterson's and institutional publications, Hickey College had an undergraduate population of 396.[when?][citation needed] Of 852 applicants, 615 (or 72%) were admitted.[citation needed] According to College Navigator, in the most recent reporting year[when?] the graduation rate was 81%.[citation needed]

