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Capital Community CollegeFormed in 1992 by a legislatively mandated merger of Greater Hartford Community College (founded in 1967) and Hartford State Technical College (founded as the Connecticut Engineering Institute in 1946).In the summer of 2002, Capital moved from its two campuses on Woodland Street and Flatbush Avenue to a new campus at 950 Main Street in Hartford. The mission of Capital Community College is to prov…
Capital Culinary InstituteWhen pursuing an education at the Capital Culinary Institute of Keiser College, you will find support from the beginning. Accredited by the American Culinary Federation (ACF). Keiser College is a four-year college accredited by the Commission on Colleges (COC) of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) to award the Associate and Bachelor´s Degree.
Carolinas College of Health SciencesCarolinas College of Health Sciences is a subsidiary of Carolinas HealthCare System, the nation's third largest non-profit healthcare system, giving our students extensive clinical opportunities at Carolinas HealthCare System facilities. Carolinas College of Health Sciences is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) to award the As…
Carroll UniversityCarroll College, often called Wisconsin’s pioneer college, is the oldest college in the state. In 1841, settlers living in the Wisconsin Territory community of Prairieville established the academy that five years later would become Carroll College. Soon after its founding, Carroll affiliated with the Presbyterian Church and adopted the motto, "Christo et Litteris," which means "for Christ and Lear…
Central Georgia Technical CollegeCentral Georgia Technical College (CGTC) is a member of Georgia's system of technical colleges and an institution of higher education that supports the educational, economic, and community development of its seven-county service area. CGTC accomplishes its mission by providing quality academic and technical education, customized business and industry training, continuing education, and adult e…
Central Maine Community CollegeCentral Maine Community College was founded in 1963 as Androscoggin State Vocational Institute. Its name was changed to Central Maine Technical College in 1989. Central Maine Community College provides quality, accessible college education and lifelong learning opportunities: * Career and technical education * Education for transfer to baccalaureate programs * Services to support economic …
Central Ohio Technical College- NewarkEach degree program at COTC includes general education courses the College regards as essential for the education of every student. These studies allow a student to acquire the necessary abilities to obtain and keep a job, to listen and read with understanding, to speak and write clearly, to think soundly and to employ mathematics quickly and accurately. Most COTC graduates immediately enter th…
Central Ohio Technical College-CoshoctonEach degree program at COTC includes general education courses the College regards as essential for the education of every student. These studies allow a student to acquire the necessary abilities to obtain and keep a job, to listen and read with understanding, to speak and write clearly, to think soundly and to employ mathematics quickly and accurately. Most COTC graduates immediately enter th…
Central Ohio Technical College-KnoxEach degree program at COTC includes general education courses the College regards as essential for the education of every student. These studies allow a student to acquire the necessary abilities to obtain and keep a job, to listen and read with understanding, to speak and write clearly, to think soundly and to employ mathematics quickly and accurately. Most COTC graduates immediately enter th…
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… |