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College of the SequoiasCollege of the Sequoias (COS) is a California community college located on the eastern edge of the San Joaquin Valley midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. The college, like most of the early community colleges in the state, developed out of the local public school. In 1926 the Visalia Unified School District established "Visalia Junior College" as a department in the high school. In 1939 …
Colorado Christian UniversityWith a heritage dating back to 1914, Colorado Christian University is committed to offering a complete education that develops students intellectually, professionally, and spiritually. As the only member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities in an eight-state region, CCU is uniquely positioned to offer students a distinctive variety of educational opportunities and experiences. CC…
Columbia Union CollegeColumbia Union Colleges is a small private college near the nation’s capital with deeply-felt Christian roots. As a result, the college displays excellence in terms of its own distinctiveness, with an emphasis on classes that are smaller and taught by professors who bring not only the kind of technical capability you would expect at a college at the nation’s capital, but also a strong sense of mis…
Community College of Baltimore County-CatonsvilleCCBC is a learning-centered public college that anticipates and responds to the educational, training and employment needs of the community by offering a broad array of high quality general education, transfer and career programs; student support services; and economic and community development activities. The College serves its diverse community as a center for lifelong learning to improve the qu…
Community College of Baltimore County-DundalkCCBC is a learning-centered public college that anticipates and responds to the educational, training and employment needs of the community by offering a broad array of high quality general education, transfer and career programs; student support services; and economic and community development activities. The College serves its diverse community as a center for lifelong learning to improve the qu…
Community College of Baltimore County-EssexCCBC is a learning-centered public college that anticipates and responds to the educational, training and employment needs of the community by offering a broad array of high quality general education, transfer and career programs; student support services; and economic and community development activities. The College serves its diverse community as a center for lifelong learning to improve the qu…
Community College of PhiladelphiaCommunity College of Philadelphia is the largest public institution of higher education in the City. Since 1965, over 500,000 students have passed through their doors seeking associate's degrees, certificates, improved workplace skills and lifelong learning. Many of their degree students transfer to four-year institutions while others seek employment in the Philadelphia region. Over 90 percent…
Concordia University ChicagoAs a distinctive, comprehensive university of The Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod, centered in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and based in the liberal arts, Concordia University equips men and women to serve and lead with integrity, creativity, competence, and compassion in a diverse, interconnected, and increasingly urbanized church and world. Concordia University is the university of choice for t…
Contra Costa CollegeContra Costa Junior College District was established in a special election on December 14, 1948. State Assemblyman George Miller, Jr. was instrumental in obtaining the use of Kaiser Shipyard No. 3 and surrounding buildings from the U.S. Maritime Commission. Contra Costa College is a two-year, urban community college supported by the taxpayers of California and many generous donors. They offer A…
Covenant CollegeFueled by the vision of helping Christians learn to live as active, reforming members of a complex society, Covenant College was established during the fall of 1955 in Pasadena, California. With the help of several professors from Faith Theological Seminary and a building donated by an order of Catholic sisters, the college moved to St. Louis, Missouri, just one year after its birth. Covenant C… |