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Cerritos CollegeFounded in 1955, Cerritos College is a public comprehensive community college serving an area of 52 square miles of southeastern Los Angeles county. The college offers degrees and certificates in 87 areas of study in nine divisions. Over 1,200 students successfully complete their course of studies each year. The Cerritos College student body is a majority of minorities: Hispanics, Asians, Afric…
Chadron State CollegeChadron State College will celebrate 100 years in 2011. During its history it has definitely lived up to its theme, "A tradition of excellence in education and service. The 1909 Legislature provided for a new higher education institution in northwest Nebraska. The Board of Education of State Normal Schools selected Chadron as the location of its fourth institution in January 1910. The school op…
Chatham CollegeChatham College is home to 1,200 undergraduate and graduate students on 32 park-like acres in the Shadyside area of Pittsburgh. The College's $54.9 million (as of 6/30/04) endowment is among the largest per student in the nation. Chatham remains a private, selective, fully accredited, nonsectarian institution, offering baccalaureate degrees only to women. Master's degrees, continuing educa…
Chesapeake CollegeChesapeake College, founded in 1965 as Maryland's first regional community college, was developed to serve the needs of the upper and middle Eastern Shore. More than a quarter-century after its founding, the College continues to respond to the growing needs of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne's, and Talbot counties, which compose its service area. Chesapeake College is a comprehen…
Chicago State UniversityChicago 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…
Church Divinity School of the PacificThe Church Divinity School of the Pacific is a graduate theological seminary and center of theological study of the Episcopal church, and is a founding member of the ecumenical Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. Its mission is to provide the highest quality Christian theological education in an environment of scholarship, reflection and worship, rooted in the Anglican tradition.
Citrus CollegeCitrus College was founded in 1915 under the leadership of Dr. Floyd S. Hayden, who helped bring the community college movement to California. From 1915 to 1961, Citrus College was operated by the Citrus Union High School District. The college enrolled 28 students in 1915 and currently the college serves more than 12,000 students each fall and spring semester. Classes are offered on a trad…
City College of San FranciscoCity College of San Francisco is one of the largest community colleges in the nation. City College is governed by a Board of Trustees and the Office of the Chancellor with support from Shared Governance advisory committees and councils. CCSF provides educational programs and services to meet the following needs of their diverse community: * Preparation for transfer to baccalaureate institut…
Claflin UniversityClaflin 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…
Clark Atlanta UniversityClark Atlanta University is a comprehensive, private, urban, coeducational institution of higher education with a predominantly African-American heritage. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees as well as certificate programs to students of diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. It was formed by the consolidation of Atlanta University, which offered only gradua… |