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Tulsa Community CollegeWithout a doubt, TCC is one of the nation's premier community colleges. Day, evening, and weekend schedules, combined with low tuition and fees, make our college a wonderfully accessible and affordable choice.
Umpqua Community CollegeUmpqua Community College is one of the most picturesque colleges in the country, nestled between beautiful tree-studded hills and overlooking a large bend in the North Umpqua River . Natural volcanic rock and rustic, cedar shake architecture grace the 14 campus buildings located on a 100-acre plot of land six miles north of Roseburg. Easy access to Interstate 5, exit 129, and mild year-around clim…
Ventura CollegeWelcome to Ventura College! As a regionally accredited community college, we have provided educational opportunities for eighty years to students from throughout Ventura County, California, the nation and the world. The pages of our website will help you learn about Ventura College, and will also enable you to enroll and register for classes, connect to on-campus and online services, and participa…
Virginia Highlands Community CollegeVirginia Highlands Community College was established on November 30, 1967 by action of the State Board for Community Colleges, and assigned a service region of Washington County, the western portion of Smyth County, and the city of Bristol, Virginia. Today it is one of 23 community colleges within the Virginia Community College System. Virginia Highlands Community College promotes lifelong lear…
Wake Technical Community CollegeAs a Wake Tech student, your success is our success. You are the first priority of every Wake Tech faculty and staff member. This handbook will help you learn more about services the college offers and provide information that will help you to succeed as a college student. For the convenience of students in our health programs, we have a new Student Services Center opening in June on the Health…
Walters State Community CollegeWalters State Community College, a public two-year higher education institution, is a component of the State University and Community College System of Tennessee governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents. The mission of Walters State is consistent with the college's shared vision for guiding the college into the twenty-first century and with the values expressed within the Campus Compact. Wal…
Waubonsee Community CollegeWaubonsee Community College has evolved a lot since we first opened our doors 40 years ago, but one thing has remained the same - our dedication to delivering quality, value, innovation, service and accessibility. Our commitment to upholding these values has led to our substantial growth in the past and will continue to lead to growth in the future. We view the world from the perspective of tho…
Wayne County Community CollegeWestmoreland County Community College is committed to providing access to quality educational opportunities that meet the diverse needs and interests of the communities we serve. Westmoreland County Community College, a publicly supported institution, offers a broad range of programs and services to meet the educational needs of the community. The college offers academic programs which parallel…
West Georgia Technical CollegeLocated on 88 beautiful acres in LaGrange, Georgia just southwest of Atlanta, West Georgia Technical College serves the growing needs of Heard, Meriwether and Troup Counties. The college seeks to provide excellent educational opportunities within our service communities and to become a leader in the development of partnerships between these educational resources and business and industry. West …
Western Oklahoma State CollegeWestern Oklahoma State College was founded in 1926 under the name Altus Junior College. In 1974 state legislature changed its name to the present Western Oklahoma State College. Western Oklahoma State College, formerly known as Altus Junior College, is a community college located in Altus, Oklahoma. In 2004 it graduated 272 with associate degrees. Of its 1500 undergraduates, 58 percent are fema… |