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College of the OzarksFounded as the School of the Ozarks in 1906. The Junior College started in 1956. Four-year program started in 1965. Renamed to College of the Ozarks in 1990. At College of the Ozarks, you can help to pay for your own education in a way that actually enriches your learning! As a full-time student, you'll devote 15 hours each week to a campus job; their work program will involve you in one or…
College of the RedwoodsThe Redwoods Community College District was formed January 14, 1964, by an election of the people of Humboldt County. A bond issue of $3,600,000 was passed for the initial construction phase of the college. The Redwoods Community College District has a commitment both to their students and to their community. They are committed to maximizing the success of each student with the expectation that…
Colorado Mountain CollegeColorado Mountain College embraces all or part of nine counties in north-central Colorado. The 12,000 square-mile district service area includes international resorts, ranches, wilderness areas and former mining towns. Each year, nearly 25,000 students take classes at their 12 locations or on the Internet. This is a personal, two-year education, similar to what you'd get at private, four-ye…
Colorado State UniversityAs one of our nation's leading research universities, Colorado State University is committed to realizing its vision as a 21st century land-grant university. Last year, CSU awarded degrees to over 5,000 graduates, attracted more than $220 million in research funding and contributed to the prosperity of Colorado and the nation with new graduates; advances in science, technology and learning; an…
Columbia Basin CollegeColumbia Basin College has served Benton and Franklin counties for half a century. As a public institution, CBC continually expands and renovates programs and structures to meet the community’s needs. The enrollment of the college has grown from 299 students in 1955 to more than 7,000 students per quarter today. Still, CBC maintains small class sizes averaging between 22-50 students per class an…
Columbia State Community CollegeColumbia State, the first of Tennessee's community colleges, was founded in 1966. The college was temporarily housed in facilities throughout the city of Columbia until the present campus was occupied. On March 15, 1967, Lady Bird and Lyndon B. Johnson dedicated the Columbia campus. Today, the college serves close to 10,000 students per year in credit and continuing education courses and aw…
Columbia State Community College-CliftonColumbia State, the first of Tennessee's community colleges, was founded in 1966. The college was temporarily housed in facilities throughout the city of Columbia until the present campus was occupied. On March 15, 1967, Lady Bird and Lyndon B. Johnson dedicated the Columbia campus. Today, the college serves close to 10,000 students per year in credit and continuing education courses and aw…
Columbia State Community College-Lawrence CountyColumbia State, the first of Tennessee's community colleges, was founded in 1966. The college was temporarily housed in facilities throughout the city of Columbia until the present campus was occupied. On March 15, 1967, Lady Bird and Lyndon B. Johnson dedicated the Columbia campus. Today, the college serves close to 10,000 students per year in credit and continuing education courses and aw…
Columbia State Community College-LewisburgColumbia State, the first of Tennessee's community colleges, was founded in 1966. The college was temporarily housed in facilities throughout the city of Columbia until the present campus was occupied. On March 15, 1967, Lady Bird and Lyndon B. Johnson dedicated the Columbia campus. Today, the college serves close to 10,000 students per year in credit and continuing education courses and aw…
Columbia State Community College-Williamson CountyColumbia State, the first of Tennessee's community colleges, was founded in 1966. The college was temporarily housed in facilities throughout the city of Columbia until the present campus was occupied. On March 15, 1967, Lady Bird and Lyndon B. Johnson dedicated the Columbia campus. Today, the college serves close to 10,000 students per year in credit and continuing education courses and aw… |