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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…
Columbia UniversityColumbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States. Columbia University is one of the world's most important centers of research and at the same time a distinctive and distinguished learning environment for undergraduate…
Community College of Baltimore County-CatonsvilleCCBC is a learning-centered public college that anticipates and responds to the educational, training and employment needs of the community by offering a broad array of high quality general education, transfer and career programs; student support services; and economic and community development activities. The College serves its diverse community as a center for lifelong learning to improve the qu…
Community College of Baltimore County-DundalkCCBC is a learning-centered public college that anticipates and responds to the educational, training and employment needs of the community by offering a broad array of high quality general education, transfer and career programs; student support services; and economic and community development activities. The College serves its diverse community as a center for lifelong learning to improve the qu…
Community College of Baltimore County-EssexCCBC is a learning-centered public college that anticipates and responds to the educational, training and employment needs of the community by offering a broad array of high quality general education, transfer and career programs; student support services; and economic and community development activities. The College serves its diverse community as a center for lifelong learning to improve the qu…
Connecticut CollegeRanked among the most selective private liberal arts colleges in the nation, Connecticut College has an enrollment of 1,900 men and women from 42 states, Washington D.C., and 41 countries. Forty percent of students are men, 20 percent are students of color. The College was founded in 1911, but its history began in 1909 when Wesleyan University announced that it would no longer offer admission t…
Contra Costa CollegeContra Costa Junior College District was established in a special election on December 14, 1948. State Assemblyman George Miller, Jr. was instrumental in obtaining the use of Kaiser Shipyard No. 3 and surrounding buildings from the U.S. Maritime Commission. Contra Costa College is a two-year, urban community college supported by the taxpayers of California and many generous donors. They offer A…
Cornell UniversityOnce called "the first American university" by educational historian Frederick Rudolph, Cornell University represents a distinctive mix of eminent scholarship and democratic ideals. Adding practical subjects to the classics and admitting qualified students regardless of nationality, race, social circumstance, gender, or religion was quite a departure when Cornell was founded in 1865. Today'… |