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Doņa Ana Branch Community CollegeDoņa Ana Branch Community College provides educational opportunities to all who desire to prepare themselves for the world of work or for a college-level education. The community college endorses the open-door admission concept and will admit, to the limit of its physical and financial resources, all who wish to attend and who have a high school diploma or its equivalent. DACC is a responsive …
Highline Community CollegeHighline Community College is nationally and internationally recognized as a premier community college, a reputation earned through the development of an institutional culture that values innovation, globalization of curriculum, and community participation. Highline is one of 34 community and technical colleges in the state of Washington. Highline offers associate degrees that provid…
Institute of EducationThe Institute of Education is the only college of the University of London dedicated entirely to education and related areas of social science. It is the UK's leading centre for studies in education and related disciplines. Our staff of pre-eminent scholars and our talented students make up an intellectually rich learning community. This community reflects our cultural diversity as well a…
Montgomery County Community CollegeMontgomery County Community College is a place where the future is created, a place where desire and knowledge are combined to yield opportunity. The College is a reflection and a response to the needs and aspirations of those who live, work, and conduct business in Montgomery County and beyond. Grounded in a set of values that teach us to encourage, listen, respect, and treat fairly those whom we…
Moraine Valley Community CollegeWelcome to Moraine Valley Community Colleges Web site. Please explore the site to learn about the colleges many programs and services, and how you can benefit from all we offer. This year, Moraine Valley is celebrating our 40th anniversary, and we invite you to share in our excitement. I am proud of the accomplishments our faculty and staff have made over the past four decades. We have helped…
Morton CollegeMorton College has made a considerable difference in the lives of thousands since opening in 1924. Morton was founded as a public junior college to further the higher education aspirations of students from Berwyn, Cicero, Forest View, Lyons, McCook, Stickney and other near western suburbs. Whether it was 1924 or 2006, a future-oriented philosophy drives Morton Collegesleadership that is dedica…
Mott Community CollegeThe mission of Mott Community College is to provide high quality, accessible and affordable educational opportunities and services including university transfer, technical and lifelong learning programs that promote individual development and improve the overall quality of life in a multicultural community.
Mount Marty CollegeLocated on the Bluffs of the Missouri River, Yankton is a thriving community and home of the largest South Dakota water-based recreational area. Yankton is widely known for the popular recreation activities available at Lewis & Clark Lake and the Missouri River. Swimming, boating, fishing, water skiing, hiking, biking, dining, horseback riding, and much more are within minutes of the Mount Mar…
Mount Vernon Nazarene UniversityMount Vernon Nazarene University's primary function is to prepare its students for a lifestyle of service. But we believe the ethic of service must be reinforced by knowledge gained through the liberal arts. Our prayer is to see those who graduate from Mount Vernon Nazarene University distinguished as servant leaders who give of themselves to help others and who make a difference in the 21st c…
Reading Area Community CollegeThe Community Education Program is a major and unique part of the offerings of Reading Area Community College. The College's Community Education Department is committed to providing opportunities for adults to gain new knowledge and skills through formal and informal study. Community Education registers approximately 20,000 area adults into programs annually. |