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Redstone College was an American for-profit institution of higher learning owned by Alta Colleges Inc. that had two campus locations in Colorado, one in Broomfield, and the other in Westminster, and a third location in Inglewood, California.
Redstone had been accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS).[1] Like Westwood College, also owned by Alta Colleges, Redstone was subject to federal and state lawsuits and a class action by students. ACICS accreditation privileges were revoked by the US Department of Education in 2016[2] and shut down.
Spartan Education Group purchased the Broomfield campus of Redstone College in April, 2016.[3] It is now a campus of the Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology.
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