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Cuesta College San Luis Obispo Campus

Cuesta College San Luis Obispo Campus

Cuesta College is a premier community college providing accessible, high quality education that focuses on student success, lifelong learning, and community vitality. Cuesta College makes lifelong learning happen. They enable students to achieve their academic, transfer, workforce preparation, career advancement, and personal goals. Building on their tradition of excellence, they serve their…

Cuyamaca College

Cuyamaca College

Cuyamaca College site was acquired by the Board of Trustees in September 1972, and the College officially opened in the Fall of 1978. Since then, Cuyamaca College has provided a solid education to students, whether they’re beginning their university degree at Cuyamaca, returning to school to launch a career or to acquire new skills or enrolling in an innovative occupational program. With its visio…

De Anza College

De Anza College

Settled near the base of the Santa Cruz Mountains, the college was named after Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza. The college is one of the largest, single-campus community colleges in the country with a fall enrollment averaging 25,000 students. Operating on the quarter system, De Anza is one of two colleges in the Foothill-De Anza Community College District. In general, De Anza College prov…

Diablo Valley College- San Ramon campus

Diablo Valley College- San Ramon campus

Diablo Valley College is one of three publicly supported two-year community colleges in the Contra Costa Community College District. It officially began in 1949, in some of the most unlikely sites: high schools, banks, churches, even an old army camp. Called East Contra Costa Junior College, they moved to their present site in 1952, in ten steel buildings acquired from the government for $45 each.…

Diablo Valley College-Pleasant Hill campus

Diablo Valley College-Pleasant Hill campus

Diablo Valley College is one of three publicly supported two-year community colleges in the Contra Costa Community College District. It officially began in 1949, in some of the most unlikely sites: high schools, banks, churches, even an old army camp. Called East Contra Costa Junior College, they moved to their present site in 1952, in ten steel buildings acquired from the government for $45 each.…

Dominican University

Dominican University

Dominican University was founded as St. Clara College in Sinsinawa, WI in 1901 by the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary. Today, Dominican University is a distinctively relationship-centered educational community, rooted in the liberal arts and sciences and comprehensive in scope, known for its rigorous and engaging academic programs, for the care and respect with which it mentors…

Doña Ana Branch Community College

Doña Ana Branch Community College

Doña Ana Branch Community College provides educational opportunities to all who desire to prepare themselves for the world of work or for a college-level education. The community college endorses the open-door admission concept and will admit, to the limit of its physical and financial resources, all who wish to attend and who have a high school diploma or its equivalent. DACC is a responsive …

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathawada University

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathawada University

In the first quarter of 18th Century, Marathwada become part of Nizam’s Domain. To reward of long and distinguished career in war and politics, Aurangzeb appointed his general, Asif Jah as subhedar of Deccan in 1713 with the title of Nizam-Ul-Mulk, which become the hereditary little of the family. It remained a part of the Nizam Domain until 1948 when police action merged the Hyderabad State i…

Dravidian University

Dravidian University

Dravidian University Among the world’s language families the Dravidian family of languages enjoys a special place of distinction with an ancient origin and a continuation of a greater civilization. The Dravidian family of languages comprises 27 languages spread across the entire India and Beluchistan. All of them have contributed to the oneness of the rich mosaic of Indian culture. The major …

Drew University

Drew University

Drew University was established in 1867 as a seminary, the antecedent of today’s Drew Theological School.Drew, a distinguished small university notable for the quality of its academic programs, has three parts: the College of Liberal Arts (CLA), the Theological School, and the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies (CSGS). Altogether, they enroll 2,500 students and have 155 full-time faculty. The Th…