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Central Pennsylvania CollegeSince 1881 Central Pennsylvania College has excelled in providing students a hands-on education that prepares them for success in jobs that become careers. Central Penn is Pennsylvania's preeminent career-oriented, baccalaureate residential college and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Central Penn now offers bachelor degree and associate degree programs.
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…
Chattanooga State Technical Community CollegeChattanooga State was founded in 1965 as a comprehensive, regionally accredited comprehensive community college in the Tennessee Board of Regents College System. Chattanooga State is nationally recognized for entrepreneurial initiatives, excellence in student support, curricular innovation, use of technology, and responsiveness to its community. The College is a leader in community, economic …
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…
Chippewa Valley Technical CollegeChippewa Valley Technical College delivers superior, progressive technical education which improves the lives of students, meets the workforce needs of the region, and strengthens the larger community. Chippewa Valley Technical College, in compliance with state and federal law and district policy, prohibits discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, sex, color, national origin, religion…
Clark CollegeClark 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…
Clark State Community CollegeClark State Community College began in 1962 as the Springfield and Clark County Technical Education Program in an effort to meet the post-secondary, technical education needs of Springfield and the surrounding area. In 1966 the name was changed to Clark County Technical Institute (CCTI) and was chartered by the Ohio Board of Regents as Ohio's first technical college. In 1972, ten years after i…
Clarke CollegeClarke 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…
Clarkson CollegeClarkson College is a private, Episcopal-affiliated, coeducational institution offering undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees and post-graduate certificates in the health sciences. Clarkson College exists to educate and ensure the development of individuals and to expand their personal and career opportunities. Through various activities, the College provides an intellectual environment for the …
Clarkson UniversityFounded in 1896 as a memorial to Thomas S. Clarkson, a Potsdam businessman and humanitarian. Early areas of study included electrical engineering, domestic science, art, woodwork, and manual training. Today, Clarkson University offers comprehensive programs in business, engineering, the sciences, liberal arts, and health sciences. Because of our size (just 3,000 students), they have a reputation a… |