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Clinton Community CollegeClinton Community College was founded in 1946 and currently enrolls more than 1,200 students each fall. The college's main campus is located on Lincoln Boulevard. The college also includes the Graphic Arts Technology Center (GATC) located at 1951 Manufacturing Drive.
Cloud County Community CollegeCCCC provides a dynamic environment that offers students a complete college educational experience. Cloud County Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 240 Chicago Illinois 60602-2504 The mission of Cloud County Community College is to be responsive to the educational…
Coahoma Community CollegeEstablishing Coahoma County Agricultural High School in 1924, Coahoma County became the first county in Mississippi to provide an agricultural high school for Negroes under the then existing “separate but equal” doctrine for education. The junior college curriculum was added in 1949, and the name of the institution was changed to Coahoma Junior College and Agricultural High School. Coahoma Comm…
Coastal Georgia Community CollegeCoastal Georgia Community College (formerly Brunswick College) was founded in 1961 by the Regents of the University System of Georgia when the citizens of Brunswick and Glynn County approved a one-million dollar bond issue for construction of buildings and purchase of land. As a unit of the University System of Georgia and a two-year institution, Coastal Georgia Community College has as its mis…
College MisericordiaCollege Misericordia is a Catholic, liberal arts-based, co-educational college. It was founded in 1924 and it is sponsored by the Religious Sisters of Mercy. The College offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. In 1978, the Board of Trustees approved a mission statement that notes the nature and purpose of the College, and in 1994 it was revised as follows: College Misericordia, a co-ed…
College of Arts & Science - Andrews UniversityThe College of Arts and Sciences is the largest of the five schools that comprise Andrews University. It is divided into twenty departments offering a more broad and diverse education than is available at many other universities or colleges. In addition to the programs offered by the departments, the college provides a variety of pre-professional programs in the fields of health, medicine, and pre…
College of DuPageCollege of DuPage (C.O.D.) is the comprehensive community college for Illinois Community College District 502, located 25 miles west of downtown Chicago in the village of Glen Ellyn, IL. Since its founding in 1967, the college has served more than 900,000 students of all ages, backgrounds and academic needs. C.O.D. has become the largest single campus community college in the Midwest. Located thro…
College of Eastern UtahCollege of Eastern Utah is committed to the highest standards of instruction and learning in its academic and applied technology programs. The College prepares students for certification, degree or transfer programs and recognizes that education continues beyond graduation. They strive to help instill the curiosity and skills necessary for a student to continue learning t…
College of Lake CountyThe College of Lake County is a comprehensive community college offering a wide range of academic program choices to meet students' educational needs at different points in their lives. Their major program areas include credit programs to prepare students for transfer or career entry, GED and adult basic education, non-credit offerings for personal or career development, and contract traini…
College of Mount Saint VincentFounded in 1847, the Mount is dedicated to providing an excellent values-oriented education rooted in its Catholic heritage. The College offers excellent academic and professional programs to more than 1,600 undergraduate and graduate students. It’s a special place—a supportive academic community enhanced by the excitement of Manhattan’s world-class businesses and cultural institutions. The Col… |