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Chandler-Gilbert Community CollegeChandler-Gilbert Community College serves students and its diverse communities by providing quality life-long learning opportunities in a learner-centered environment through effective, accessible educational programs and activities. The Pecos Campus is a fully comprehensive campus with almost 250,000 square feet of facilities. The first construction phase for CGCC began at the Pecos Campus, an…
Chandler-Gilbert Community College-Sun LakesChandler-Gilbert Community College serves students and its diverse communities by providing quality life-long learning opportunities in a learner-centered environment through effective, accessible educational programs and activities. The Sun Lakes Center, an extended campus of Chandler-Gilbert Commmunity College serves the populations of the greater Sun Lakes community, including SunBird, Ocoti…
Chandler-Gilbert Community College-WilliamsChandler-Gilbert's Williams Campus is a fully comprehensive campus with over 135,000 square feet of facilities and is the only campus in the Maricopa Community Colleges system to offer on-campus student housing. In addition to an array of Associate degree and university transfer courses, CGCC offers specialized training in Aviation, Electric Utility Technology, Automated Manufacturing Systems,…
Everglades UniversityThe University offers the Master’s Degree and the Bachelor of Science Degree. Everglades University provides quality education and small classes. Schedules are designed to accommodate the working student. Programs emphasize general academic, technical, professional, and related skills. The University prepares students of diverse backgrounds for career advancement.
Johnson State CollegeJohnson State College, one of five colleges in the Vermont State College system, sits on 350 hilltop acres in the heart of the Green Mountains. Our academic offerings span 25 bachelor's, three master's, three associate's, one certificate and 11 teacher licensure programs. Enrollment for the 2006-07 academic year numbered 1,930 students. Johnson State first made its name in preparing… |