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Cerro Coso Community College-Indian Wells Valley

Cerro Coso Community College-Indian Wells Valley

Cerro Coso Community College is one of three colleges in the Kern Community College District. The College is charged with the responsibility of providing educational opportunities for the widely separated desert, mountain, and valley communities within a sweeping 18,000 mile, four county, region of eastern California. Cerro Coso's service area includes a population base of just over 85,000 …

Cerro Coso Community College-Kern River

Cerro Coso Community College-Kern River

Cerro Coso Community College is one of three colleges in the Kern Community College District. The College is charged with the responsibility of providing educational opportunities for the widely separated desert, mountain, and valley communities within a sweeping 18,000 mile, four county, region of eastern California. The Kern River Valley Campus serves the communities of Lake Isabella, Kernvil…

Cerro Coso Community College-South Kern

Cerro Coso Community College-South Kern

Cerro Coso Community College is one of three colleges in the Kern Community College District. The College is charged with the responsibility of providing educational opportunities for the widely separated desert, mountain, and valley communities within a sweeping 18,000 mile, four county, region of eastern California.

Chadron State College

Chadron State College

Chadron State College will celebrate 100 years in 2011. During its history it has definitely lived up to its theme, "A tradition of excellence in education and service. The 1909 Legislature provided for a new higher education institution in northwest Nebraska. The Board of Education of State Normal Schools selected Chadron as the location of its fourth institution in January 1910. The school op…

Chatfield College- St. Martin Campus

Chatfield College- St. Martin Campus

In 1958, the Sisters founded the Ursuline Teacher Training Institute to provide a quality liberal arts education to women joining the Ursuline Order. In 1971, the public was admitted and the school was renamed Chatfield College in honor of Sr. Julia Chatfield. Today, Chatfield College continues the Ursuline tradition of fine education. Chatfield is the only private, Catholic, three-year liberal ar…

Chatfield College-Cincinnati Campus

Chatfield College-Cincinnati Campus

In 1958, the Sisters founded the Ursuline Teacher Training Institute to provide a quality liberal arts education to women joining the Ursuline Order. In 1971, the public was admitted and the school was renamed Chatfield College in honor of Sr. Julia Chatfield. Today, Chatfield College continues the Ursuline tradition of fine education. Chatfield is the only private, Catholic, three-year liberal ar…

Chatham College

Chatham College

Chatham College is home to 1,200 undergraduate and graduate students on 32 park-like acres in the Shadyside area of Pittsburgh. The College's $54.9 million (as of 6/30/04) endowment is among the largest per student in the nation. Chatham remains a private, selective, fully accredited, nonsectarian institution, offering baccalaureate degrees only to women. Master's degrees, continuing educa…

Chemeketa Community College

Chemeketa Community College

In September 2002 — The Peace Garden is dedicated in a September 11 ceremony as a place for remembrance and reflection. At the same dedication ceremony, the college rededicated its name, “Chemeketa,” which means “a place of peace.” Chemeketa is a college community enriched by the diversity of its students and staff. Each individual and group has the potential to contribute in the learning envir…

Chesapeake College

Chesapeake College

Chesapeake College, founded in 1965 as Maryland's first regional community college, was developed to serve the needs of the upper and middle Eastern Shore. More than a quarter-century after its founding, the College continues to respond to the growing needs of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne's, and Talbot counties, which compose its service area. Chesapeake College is a comprehen…

Chestnut Hill College

Chestnut Hill College

Chestnut Hill was opened in 1924 as a Catholic, four-year, liberal arts college for women. Founded as Mount Saint Joseph College by the Sisters of Saint Joseph, the college was renamed in 1938 as Chestnut Hill College. Chestnut Hill College is an institution of higher learning is more than a bunch of buildings with desks, books and chalkboards. There are a host of factors that come together to …