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Clover Park Technical CollegeThe Clover Park Technical College is located in the city of Lakewood, about eight miles southwest of downtown Tacoma, the state's second largest city. Each year, 18,000 students enroll in continuing education classes in such areas as job-skill development, home and family education, general interest and adult basic education. 3,500 students are enrolled in training programs. As it has throu…
Coahoma Community CollegeEstablishing Coahoma County Agricultural High School in 1924, Coahoma County became the first county in Mississippi to provide an agricultural high school for Negroes under the then existing “separate but equal” doctrine for education. The junior college curriculum was added in 1949, and the name of the institution was changed to Coahoma Junior College and Agricultural High School. Coahoma Comm…
Coastal Georgia Community CollegeCoastal Georgia Community College (formerly Brunswick College) was founded in 1961 by the Regents of the University System of Georgia when the citizens of Brunswick and Glynn County approved a one-million dollar bond issue for construction of buildings and purchase of land. As a unit of the University System of Georgia and a two-year institution, Coastal Georgia Community College has as its mis…
College of Eastern UtahCollege of Eastern Utah is committed to the highest standards of instruction and learning in its academic and applied technology programs. The College prepares students for certification, degree or transfer programs and recognizes that education continues beyond graduation. They strive to help instill the curiosity and skills necessary for a student to continue learning t…
College of Lake CountyThe College of Lake County is a comprehensive community college offering a wide range of academic program choices to meet students' educational needs at different points in their lives. Their major program areas include credit programs to prepare students for transfer or career entry, GED and adult basic education, non-credit offerings for personal or career development, and contract traini…
College of Notre DameA college with a rich heritage of innovation, College of Notre Dame of Maryland educates a diverse population at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The Women’s College, the Weekend College for working women and men, and the Graduate Studies program are the principal offerings. Students are part of a vibrant learning community that provides a high-impact education emphasizing professional and p…
College of Saint BenedictCSB, for women, and SJU, for men, are nationally recognized Catholic liberal arts colleges and ranked as two of the top three Catholic colleges in the nation. They share one academic program, and students attend classes together on both campuses. This integrated learning experience combines a challenging academic program with extensive opportunities for international study, leadership, service lea…
College of the MainlandCollege of the Mainland was a beckoning vision in the minds of community leaders as far back as the early 1960s. The first concrete step was taken in October, 1966, when the College of the Mainland Junior College District was formed. College of the Mainland, a comprehensive community college, is an accessible, affordable learner-centered institution dedicated to student success serving the mai…
College of the OzarksFounded as the School of the Ozarks in 1906. The Junior College started in 1956. Four-year program started in 1965. Renamed to College of the Ozarks in 1990. At College of the Ozarks, you can help to pay for your own education in a way that actually enriches your learning! As a full-time student, you'll devote 15 hours each week to a campus job; their work program will involve you in one or…
Columbia Basin CollegeColumbia Basin College has served Benton and Franklin counties for half a century. As a public institution, CBC continually expands and renovates programs and structures to meet the community’s needs. The enrollment of the college has grown from 299 students in 1955 to more than 7,000 students per quarter today. Still, CBC maintains small class sizes averaging between 22-50 students per class an… |