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Compton Community College

Compton Community College

Compton Community College was established in 1927 as a component of the Compton Union High School District. In 1933 the campus was devastated by a major earthquake which struck the region, leaving two buildings standing. Fortunately, no one on campus was killed. On August 23, 2006, the Compton Community Educational Center officially became part of El Camino College with Dr. Doris P. Givens serv…

Concordia College Moorhead, Minnesota

Concordia College Moorhead, Minnesota

Concordia is a private, coeducational, four-year liberal arts college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. More than 2,800 full-time students from 37 states and 36 countries representing 46 religions and denominations attend Concordia. Twenty-nine percent are in the top 10 percent of their high school class. Eighty-six percent are in the top 50 percent. Twelve percent score 29 or above o…

Concordia University - Portland

Concordia University - Portland

Concordia is a private, Lutheran liberal arts university in Portland, Oregon that welcomes students of any faith. Committed to the dual purpose of preparing students for life and for a living, Concordia provides a challenging, yet supportive, learning environment where spirited intellectual inquiry strengthens our students’ commitment to justice, compassion and moral integrity. They have nurtur…

Concordia University - Saint Paul

Concordia University - Saint Paul

Concordia University was founded in 1893 to provide a Christian learning environment for high school students preparing to enter the professional ministries of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Concordia is a Christian liberal arts university, one of 10 owned and operated by The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Their student-centered focus creates a caring, supportive and energetic environment, m…

Concordia University Chicago

Concordia University Chicago

As a distinctive, comprehensive university of The Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod, centered in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and based in the liberal arts, Concordia University equips men and women to serve and lead with integrity, creativity, competence, and compassion in a diverse, interconnected, and increasingly urbanized church and world. Concordia University is the university of choice for t…

Concordia University Wisconsin

Concordia University Wisconsin

Concordia University Wisconsin is a 4-year, NCA-accredited, co-educational, liberal arts school offering 55 undergraduate majors of study, 9 graduate programs and 4 adult education undergraduate majors. Concordia's attractive campus consists of 192 acres on the shore of Lake Michigan, just 15 minutes north of downtown Milwaukee. Concordia University Wisconsin is a Lutheran higher education …

Connecticut College

Connecticut College

Ranked 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…

Cornell College

Cornell College

A national liberal arts college with a distinctive One-Course-At-A-Time academic calendar, Cornell College is a recognized leader in undergraduate education by providing one extraordinary opportunity after another to students in the classroom, on campus, and in the world. Located on a National Register of Historic Places campus in historic Mount Vernon, Iowa, Cornell was founded in 1853 and today …

Cornell University

Cornell University

Once 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'…

Covenant College

Covenant College

Fueled by the vision of helping Christians learn to live as active, reforming members of a complex society, Covenant College was established during the fall of 1955 in Pasadena, California. With the help of several professors from Faith Theological Seminary and a building donated by an order of Catholic sisters, the college moved to St. Louis, Missouri, just one year after its birth. Covenant C…