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  2. St. Ambrose University - Wikipedia

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    The university enrolls 2,916 students, as of Fall 2021. [1] 2,231 of these students were undergraduates and 685 were graduate students. The student body is approximately 58 percent female, and 89 percent are full-time students. More than 16 percent of students identify themselves as belonging to a minority group. [12]

  3. Andrew College - Wikipedia

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    Andrew is home to four student residence halls, a full-service dining hall, an updated student center, and an on-campus library. The campus also houses an intramural field and off-campus baseball, softball, and soccer.

  4. Columbia Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Theological Seminary was founded in 1828 in Lexington, Georgia, by several Presbyterian ministers. [3] In 1830, the seminary was moved to Columbia, South Carolina (taking its name at that location), and in 1927, to its current location in suburban Atlanta. [4] During the American Civil War, the seminary became affiliated with the ...

  5. The Chicago School - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago School is a private university with its main campus in Chicago, Illinois. [4] Established in 1979, The Chicago School was primarily focused on the professional application of psychology. It currently has about 6,000 students across all campuses and online. [5] The university offers more than 30 academic programs in professional fields such as psychology, business, health care ...

  6. Oxford College of Emory University - Wikipedia

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    Students who enroll in Oxford College complete an associate of the arts degree there, after which they can continue their studies at Emory's Atlanta campus to pursue a bachelor degree without any additional applications.

  7. Altierus Career College - Wikipedia

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    Altierus Career College was a postsecondary non-profit healthcare and trade school owned by ECMC Education. The school closed its campuses in Tampa, Florida; Norcross, Georgia; and Houston, Texas; in 2023. [1] The school was nationally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges. [2]

  8. American InterContinental University - Wikipedia

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    American InterContinental University (AIU) was founded in 1970 in Lucerne, Switzerland, by American couple Jack and Helen Barnette of Atlanta, and was first known as the American Fashion College of Switzerland.

  9. Shorter University - Wikipedia

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    Shorter University is a private Baptist university in Rome, Georgia. It was founded in 1873 and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees through six colleges and schools.