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Central Carolina Community College-Lee CountyCentral Carolina Community College seeks to promote the rewards and the duties of citizenship through a comprehensive educational agenda. The College serves as an economic catalyst by assisting business and service sectors by training employees. The College monitors the educational needs of the service area and adapts its offerings within the prescriptions of the service area and adapts its offer…
Central Carolina Technical CollegeCentral Carolina Technical College is a comprehensive, public, two-year institution of higher education that is dedicated to fostering a positive environment of teaching and learning for faculty, staff, and students. The College serves primarily the region of Clarendon, Lee, Kershaw, and Sumter counties in South Carolina and confers associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. College programs a…
Central Christian CollegeCentral Christian College (1884), located in central Kansas, is a distinctly Christian college committed to excellence in education. Central's primary mission is to prepare students to be academically competent, socially responsible, professionally astute, service orientated, and spiritually mature. Central is a small, personal college where professors know students on a first name basis and a…
Central CollegeCentral College, founded in 1853, is a private four-year liberal arts college affiliated with the Reformed Church in America. Central College is a place where you can go farther than you ever dreamed * 97% of graduates are employed in career fields of their choice or enrolled in graduate school within 6 months of graduation. * Classes are taught by full-time faculty who really care about …
Central Community College-ColumbusCentral Community College is a multi-campus community college serving a 25-county area in central Nebraska—approximately 14,000 square miles with a population of more than 280,000. CCC offers 35 career and technical education programs with a focus on degree, diploma and certificate programs requiring two years or less to complete. The college also offers an academic transfer program for student…
Central Community College-Grand IslandCentral Community College is a multi-campus community college serving a 25-county area in central Nebraska—approximately 14,000 square miles with a population of more than 280,000. CCC offers 35 career and technical education programs with a focus on degree, diploma and certificate programs requiring two years or less to complete. The college also offers an academic transfer program for student…
Central Community College-HastingsCentral Community College is a multi-campus community college serving a 25-county area in central Nebraska—approximately 14,000 square miles with a population of more than 280,000. CCC offers 35 career and technical education programs with a focus on degree, diploma and certificate programs requiring two years or less to complete. The college also offers an academic transfer program for student…
Central Georgia Technical CollegeCentral Georgia Technical College (CGTC) is a member of Georgia's system of technical colleges and an institution of higher education that supports the educational, economic, and community development of its seven-county service area. CGTC accomplishes its mission by providing quality academic and technical education, customized business and industry training, continuing education, and adult e…
Central Missouri State UniversityUniversity of Central Missouri is a comprehensive, public university dedicated to student learning and committed to service and excellence. Through a foundation in the liberal arts, professional degree programs, personalized higher education experiences, and use of current technologies, Central prepares a diverse body of students to be lifelong learners who are proficient in their fields of study,…
Central Oregon Community CollegeIn the spring of 1962, a 140-acre tract of land on the west side of Awbrey Butte was donated for the purposes of establishing COCC's main campus. Two additional smaller purchases increased the new COCC campus to a total of 193 acres that face a spectacular view of Oregon's Cascade mountain range. Construction began in 1963, and the first three buildings – Ochoco, Modoc, and Deschutes – wer… |