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Community College of PhiladelphiaCommunity College of Philadelphia is the largest public institution of higher education in the City. Since 1965, over 500,000 students have passed through their doors seeking associate's degrees, certificates, improved workplace skills and lifelong learning. Many of their degree students transfer to four-year institutions while others seek employment in the Philadelphia region. Over 90 percent…
Community College of Rhode IslandIn January, 1960, the Rhode Island Junior College state system was established by an act of the Rhode Island General Assembly. The legislation closely followed the recommendation of a Commission to Study Higher Education, which called for the establishment of a statewide system of junior college campuses with facilities in the Pawtuxet Valley, Blackstone Valley and Mount Hope areas of Rhode Island…
Community College of Southern NevadaFounded in 1971, CCSN is Nevada's largest institution of higher education and the 4th largest community college of its kind in the nation. CCSN operates in over 50 locations including 3 main campuses and 12 learning centers in 4 counties covering 42,000 square miles. With student success as their number one priority, CCSN educates over 35,000 students each semester in over 200 career fields fe…
Compton Community CollegeCompton Community College was established in 1927 as a component of the Compton Union High School District. In 1933 the campus was devastated by a major earthquake which struck the region, leaving two buildings standing. Fortunately, no one on campus was killed. On August 23, 2006, the Compton Community Educational Center officially became part of El Camino College with Dr. Doris P. Givens serv…
Contra Costa CollegeContra Costa Junior College District was established in a special election on December 14, 1948. State Assemblyman George Miller, Jr. was instrumental in obtaining the use of Kaiser Shipyard No. 3 and surrounding buildings from the U.S. Maritime Commission. Contra Costa College is a two-year, urban community college supported by the taxpayers of California and many generous donors. They offer A…
Converse CollegeConverse College has been preparing women to be strong leaders in their professions and in their communities for over 100 years. Here, women come first – in the classrooms, science labs, and music rehearsal halls; on their playing fields and in their student organizations. This commitment to their students ensures that throughout their Converse experience and beyond, they will be involved, prepare…
Coppin State CollegeCoppin State University is a model urban, residential liberal arts university located in the northwest section of the City of Baltimore that provides academic programs in the arts and sciences, teacher education, nursing, graduate studies, and continuing education. An HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities), Coppin has a culturally rich history as an institution providing quality educa…
Cottey CollegeCottey College, an independent liberal arts college, educates women to be contributing members of a global society through a challenging curriculum and a dynamic campus experience. In our diverse and supportive environment, women develop their potential for personal and professional lives of intellectual engagement and thoughtful action as learners, leaders, and citizens. A Cottey Education emp…
Covenant CollegeFueled by the vision of helping Christians learn to live as active, reforming members of a complex society, Covenant College was established during the fall of 1955 in Pasadena, California. With the help of several professors from Faith Theological Seminary and a building donated by an order of Catholic sisters, the college moved to St. Louis, Missouri, just one year after its birth. Covenant C…
Creighton UniversityCreighton is a Jesuit university, rooted in the Catholic tradition. At Creighton they live this mission and are guided by their identity. Because they are Catholic, they approach education with a passion for learning and a zeal for making a difference in their world. In the Catholic intellectual tradition, they celebrate their diversity, they learn through dialogue, and they pursue the truth in al… |