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Camden County CollegeCamden County College, a comprehensive public community college in New Jersey, provides accessible and affordable education including associate degree programs, occupational certificates programs, non-credit courses, and customized job training. The College welcomes all who can benefit and provides the support services students need to transfer for further studies, prepare for a career, and contin…
Carlow CollegeCarlow's primary concern is the development of the individual as a lifelong learner. To achieve this goal, members of the Carlow community - students, faculty and staff - help each other to recognize the integrity and value of each person in the daily life and work of the university. The Carlow education nurtures mutual respect, moral and spiritual sensitivity, a sense of fulfillment through w…
Carnegie Mellon UniversityCarnegie Mellon is a private, co-educational university granting about 2,800 bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees each year. its excellent undergraduate and graduate programs with its powerful research activities. It is an interdisciplinary, nimble and flexible university that works effectively across departmental lines to advance our fundamental understanding and to solve problems, f…
Cayuga Community College-AuburnThe College's Auburn campus is located in the city of Auburn in Cayuga County, the heart of the Finger Lakes Region of Central New York. The College's Fulton campus is located in the city of Fulton in Oswego County, just 10 miles from the southeast shore of Lake Ontario. Cayuga Community College offers transfer and career-oriented curricula on a degree and certificate basis through day,…
Cayuga Community College-FultonThe College's Auburn campus is located in the city of Auburn in Cayuga County, the heart of the Finger Lakes Region of Central New York. The College's Fulton campus is located in the city of Fulton in Oswego County, just 10 miles from the southeast shore of Lake Ontario. Cayuga Community College offers transfer and career-oriented curricula on a degree and certificate basis through day,…
Cedar Valley CollegeCedar Valley College is located on more than 300 acres in southern Dallas County. Our award-winning architecture and careful attention to landscaping have given us a reputation for being one of the most scenic areas in the Metroplex. Excellence in teaching is a cherished tradition at Cedar Valley College, reflected by the many graduates who have achieved recognition in their professions and com…
Central Carolina Technical CollegeCentral Carolina Technical College is a comprehensive, public, two-year institution of higher education that is dedicated to fostering a positive environment of teaching and learning for faculty, staff, and students. The College serves primarily the region of Clarendon, Lee, Kershaw, and Sumter counties in South Carolina and confers associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. College programs a…
Central Christian CollegeCentral Christian College (1884), located in central Kansas, is a distinctly Christian college committed to excellence in education. Central's primary mission is to prepare students to be academically competent, socially responsible, professionally astute, service orientated, and spiritually mature. Central is a small, personal college where professors know students on a first name basis and a…
Central Luzon State UniversityPHILOSOPHY The ultimate measure of the effectiveness of Central Luzon State University as an institution of higher learning is its contribution to and impact on the educational, economic, social, cultural, political and moral well-being and environmental consciousness of the peoples it serves. VISION The Central Luzon State University as a world class knowledge-based people’s university…
Central Oregon Community CollegeIn the spring of 1962, a 140-acre tract of land on the west side of Awbrey Butte was donated for the purposes of establishing COCC's main campus. Two additional smaller purchases increased the new COCC campus to a total of 193 acres that face a spectacular view of Oregon's Cascade mountain range. Construction began in 1963, and the first three buildings – Ochoco, Modoc, and Deschutes – wer… |