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Alvernia College Alvernia College
Alvernia College, founded in 1958 by the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters, is a Catholic, Franciscan, coeducational institution located in Reading, Pennsylvania with courses also offered in Pottsville and Philadelphia. Alvernia offers affordable, quality education that combines liberal arts with career and professional opportunities in both graduate and undergraduate education. Its primary objecti…
Andrew Jackson University Andrew Jackson University
Andrew Jackson University offers accredited, affordable degree programs through distance education. Our educational method provides focused, online, directed learning experiences. Textbook-based courses enable students to study when it is most convenient, progress individually, and earn a degree without the frustration of scheduling traditional or virtual classroom attendance. If you are motiva…
Butte College Butte College
The mission of Butte College is to create a student-centered, community-based learning environment which empowers students to become productive, literate, and responsible members of a diverse society.
Casper College Casper College
Casper College is a publicly supported educational institution serving approximately 4,000 full- and part-time students. As an accredited institution, Casper College is committed to implementing an assessment plan that will produce clear evidence of student learning. The institution will guide and support learning facilitators in the systematic documentation of student learning and will dissemi…
Central Oregon Community College Central Oregon Community College
In 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…
Clark College Clark College
Clark College was founded as a private, two-year junior college in 1933 and was granted initial accreditation in 1936-37 based upon a visit by a committee of five professors from the University of Washington. The college received accreditation from the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges in 1948 and has maintained that standing through periodic reviews to the present. Clark College pr…
College Misericordia College Misericordia
College Misericordia is a Catholic, liberal arts-based, co-educational college. It was founded in 1924 and it is sponsored by the Religious Sisters of Mercy. The College offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. In 1978, the Board of Trustees approved a mission statement that notes the nature and purpose of the College, and in 1994 it was revised as follows: College Misericordia, a co-ed…
College of the Redwoods College of the Redwoods
The Redwoods Community College District was formed January 14, 1964, by an election of the people of Humboldt County. A bond issue of $3,600,000 was passed for the initial construction phase of the college. The Redwoods Community College District has a commitment both to their students and to their community. They are committed to maximizing the success of each student with the expectation that…
Diablo Valley College- San Ramon campus Diablo Valley College- San Ramon campus
Diablo Valley College is one of three publicly supported two-year community colleges in the Contra Costa Community College District. It officially began in 1949, in some of the most unlikely sites: high schools, banks, churches, even an old army camp. Called East Contra Costa Junior College, they moved to their present site in 1952, in ten steel buildings acquired from the government for $45 each.…
Diablo Valley College-Pleasant Hill campus Diablo Valley College-Pleasant Hill campus
Diablo Valley College is one of three publicly supported two-year community colleges in the Contra Costa Community College District. It officially began in 1949, in some of the most unlikely sites: high schools, banks, churches, even an old army camp. Called East Contra Costa Junior College, they moved to their present site in 1952, in ten steel buildings acquired from the government for $45 each.…

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