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Central Wyoming CollegeCentral Wyoming College is a comprehensive community college located in Riverton (population: 10,050) near the confluence of the Big and Little Wind Rivers in Fremont County. While the main campus is located in Riverton, CWC has off-campus sites in Jackson, Lander, Thermopolis, Dubois and the nearby Wind River Indian Reservation. The college also delivers college coursework nationwide via a variet…
City Colleges of ChicagoThe City Colleges of Chicago has always represented hope and opportunity to people in Chicago's working class and immigrant communities. When the district was founded on September 11, 1911, the Progressive Movement led by Jane Addams and John Dewey was demanding access to higher education for the nation's poor. The academic community, led by William Rainey Harper of the University of Chica…
Community College of Allegheny CountyThe Community College of Allegheny County is about students learning from expert faculty. It’s about a full campus life that includes athletics, social organizations, Phi Theta Kappa honor society and more. It’s about choice—more than 170 programs that lead to great careers and great four-year colleges. It’s about convenience—four campuses, seven neighborhood centers, and flexible schedules, i…
Community College of Allegheny CountyThe Community College of Allegheny County is about students learning from expert faculty. It’s about a full campus life that includes athletics, social organizations, Phi Theta Kappa honor society and more. It’s about choice—more than 170 programs that lead to great careers and great four-year colleges. It’s about convenience—four campuses, seven neighborhood centers, and flexible schedules, i…
Community College of Allegheny CountyThe Community College of Allegheny County is about students learning from expert faculty. It’s about a full campus life that includes athletics, social organizations, Phi Theta Kappa honor society and more. It’s about choice—more than 170 programs that lead to great careers and great four-year colleges. It’s about convenience—four campuses, seven neighborhood centers, and flexible schedules, i…
Community College of Allegheny CountyThe Community College of Allegheny County is about students learning from expert faculty. It’s about a full campus life that includes athletics, social organizations, Phi Theta Kappa honor society and more. It’s about choice—more than 170 programs that lead to great careers and great four-year colleges. It’s about convenience—four campuses, seven neighborhood centers, and flexible schedules, i…
Copiah-Lincoln Community College- Wesson CampusCopiah-Lincoln Community College has a rich tradition of providing top-quality instruction at an affordable cost. Their faculty are outstanding in their teaching fields and have a genuine concern for their students. The college support services are available to assist you in any way possible. Their college district is composed of seven counties with an aggregate population of approximately 150…
Dakota County Technical CollegeDakota County Technical College is a public two-year institution of higher education dedicated to the philosophy that there is dignity in all work and value in individual growth and learning. Its mission is to provide collegiate-level education for employment in occupational fields other than those requiring a baccalaureate degree. This education will empower individuals to obtain and retain emplo…
Diablo Valley College- San Ramon campusDiablo 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 campusDiablo 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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