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Chestnut Hill College

Chestnut Hill College

Chestnut Hill was opened in 1924 as a Catholic, four-year, liberal arts college for women. Founded as Mount Saint Joseph College by the Sisters of Saint Joseph, the college was renamed in 1938 as Chestnut Hill College. Chestnut Hill College is an institution of higher learning is more than a bunch of buildings with desks, books and chalkboards. There are a host of factors that come together to …

Cheyney University of Pennsylvania

Cheyney University of Pennsylvania

Founded in 1837 as the Institute for Colored Youth, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania is the oldest of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities in America. Today, Cheyney University students represent a variety of races, cultures, and nationalities who receive education instruction beyond the vision of Richard Humphreys. Cheyney graduates still become teachers, but students also enter…

Chicago State University

Chicago State University

Chicago State University opened it doors as a teacher training school in a leaky railroad freight car in Blue Island, Illinois on September 2, 1867. Today, in contrast, the university is a fully accredited public, urban institution located on 161-picturesque acres in a residential community on the Southside of Chicago. During the first year of its founding, CSU enrolled 62 students. The current s…

Chipola College

Chipola College

Chipola Junior College was founded in 1947 and operated for one year as a private educational institution. Chipola is a comprehensive public college whose mission is to provide accessible, affordable, quality educational opportunities to the residents of Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty and Washington counties and to all others who choose to attend. The college creates a student-oriented atmosphe…

Chowan College

Chowan College

The overall mission of the Chowan University Greek Community is to complement the Student Life Mission Statement. In support of the overall mission statement, Greek Life is dedicated to improving the student experience by encouraging students to place equal emphasis on the service, scholarship, leadership, social, and personal development aspects of their involvement in Greek Life and within the u…

City University

City University

City University is a private not-for-profit institution of higher education. Its mission is to change lives for good by offering high quality and relevant lifelong education to anyone with the desire to learn. The mission is based on these philosophical principles: * Education is a lifelong process and must be relevant to the student’s aspirations; * Education should be affordable and offer…

Claflin University

Claflin University

Claflin University, founded in 1869 as Claflin University, is the oldest historically Black college or university in South Carolina. It was also the first college in the state to welcome all students regardless of race or gender. Claflin University is an independent, liberal arts, co-educational, historically black institution that is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. It is dedicated…

Clarion University of Pennsylvania

Clarion University of Pennsylvania

Clarion University seeks to excel in all that it does and challenges students to develop their talents, extend their intellectual capacities and interests, expand their creative abilities, and to develop a respect and enthusiasm for learning that will extend throughout their lives. The university acknowledges that learning requires a partnership demanding hard work by students, faculty, and staff,…

Clark College

Clark College

Clark College was founded as a private, two-year junior college in 1933 and was granted initial accreditation in 1936-37 based upon a visit by a committee of five professors from the University of Washington. The college received accreditation from the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges in 1948 and has maintained that standing through periodic reviews to the present. Clark College pr…

Clarke College

Clarke College

Clarke College is a Catholic, co-educational, liberal arts institution. Founded in 1843 by Mary Frances Clarke, foundress of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (BVM), it is the only BVM College in the United States. Clarke's fall 2005 total enrollment of 1,246 students includes students from 27 states, Puerto Rico and 9 foreign countries. The average ACT score of the 2005 fre…