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College of MarinCollege of Marin has been providing exceptional educational opportunities since 1926. The College has earned a reputation as a quality educational institution that provides a pathway for achievement and success for students of all ages. Each semester about 8,000 students are enrolled in over 1,100 credit classes. Approximately 100 international students participate in College of Marin's Intern…
College of St. Catherine-Minneapolis CampusThe College of St. Catherine is the largest and most comprehensive Catholic college for women in the country. Through a diversity of programs, the College offers the intimacy of a four-year liberal arts college and the opportunity to complete baccalaureate, associate and ADVANCED degrees in a variety of healthcare specialties, liberal arts and professional programs. Committed to meeting the educat…
College of St. Catherine-St. Paul CampusThe College of St. Catherine is the largest and most comprehensive Catholic college for women in the country. Through a diversity of programs, the College offers the intimacy of a four-year liberal arts college and the opportunity to complete baccalaureate, associate and ADVANCED degrees in a variety of healthcare specialties, liberal arts and professional programs. Committed to meeting the educat…
College of Staten IslandCSI was founded in 1976 through the union of two existing colleges—Staten Island Community College and Richmond College. Staten Island Community College, the first community college in the University, opened in 1955. Richmond College, an upper-division college that offered undergraduate and graduate degrees to students who had successfully completed the first two years of college study elsewhere, …
College of Technology and AviationThe College of Technology and Aviation offers two and four-year programs in the fields of engineering technology and aviation (including professional pilot). The academic programs are designed to prepare people directly for the world of work and are very application oriented and laboratory intensive. Students learn by doing. The college regularly places more than 95 percent of its graduates and e…
College of the Arts and Sciences - The Ohio State UniversityAn arts and sciences education makes us think. It lets us do. The breadth of opportunities it yields is matched only by the depth of human experience it embraces. The Colleges of the Arts and Sciences make up the academic core of the university. We are five colleges, 41 departments, and more than 1,000 faculty. We are the primary home to Ohio State's undergraduate interdisciplinary majors and…
College of the DesertCollege of the Desert was established on April 15 of 1958, when the initial five member Board of Trustees was elected. Students who attend COD may expect to transfer, complete degrees and certificates, prepare for the workforce, and acquire a general education that enables them to be well-rounded, productive citizens. To assure students’ learning success, they assess student learning needs, es…
College of William and MaryChartered on February 8, 1693, by King William III and Queen Mary II as the second college in the American colonies. Severed formal ties with Britain in 1776. Became state-supported in 1906 and coeducational in 1918. Achieved modern university status in 1967. Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's premier academic honor society, and the honor code system of conduct were founded at William and Mary. …
Collin County Community College DistrictCollin County Community College District is a student and community-centered institution committed to developing skills, strengthening character, and challenging the intellect. Collin is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097) to award associate degrees and certificates since 1989.
Colorado CollegeColorado College was established as a coeducational institution in 1874, two years before Colorado became a state. In 1871, General William Jackson Palmer, founder of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, laid out the city of Colorado Springs along his new line from Denver. Envisioning a model city, he reserved land and contributed funds for a college, which was to open May 6, 1874. At Colorado C… |