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  2. Bennington College - Wikipedia

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    The first class of eighty-seven women arrived on campus in 1932. The college was the first to include the visual and performing arts as full-fledged elements of the liberal arts curriculum. Every year since the college began in 1932, every Bennington College student has engaged in internships and volunteer opportunities each winter term.

  3. Malcolm X College - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm X College, one of the City Colleges of Chicago, is a two-year college located on the Near West Side of Chicago, Illinois. It was founded as Crane Junior College in 1911 and was the first of the City Colleges. Crane ceased operation during the Depression; their newspaper, the Crane College Javelin, was still being printed in May of 1932.

  4. Mineral Area College - Wikipedia

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    Mascot. Kirby the Cardinal. Website. www .mineralarea .edu. Mineral Area College is a public junior college in Park Hills, Missouri. Students can participate in the 2+2 programs offered on campus by Central Methodist University or University of Missouri-St. Louis. The college enrolled 2,640 students in 2019.

  5. Central Penn College - Wikipedia

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    www .centralpenn .edu. Central Penn College ( Central Penn or CPC) is a private for-profit college in Summerdale, Pennsylvania. Established in 1881, CPC offers associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, and a master's degree in Professional Studies. [1] The college is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

  6. College of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The College of Idaho (C of I) is a private liberal arts college in Caldwell, Idaho. Founded in 1891, it is the state's oldest private liberal arts college and has an enrollment of over 1,000 students. The college's alumni include eight Rhodes Scholars, three governors, four professional football players, and one professional baseball player ...

  7. College - Wikipedia

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    College. A college ( Latin: collegium) is an educational institution or a constituent part of one. A college may be a degree -awarding tertiary educational institution, a part of a collegiate or federal university, an institution offering vocational education, a further education institution, or a secondary school .

  8. Umpqua Community College - Wikipedia

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    Umpqua Community College ( UCC) is a public community college near Roseburg, Oregon. The college has sixteen campus buildings located on 100 acres (40 ha) [1] bordering the North Umpqua River. [2] The campus also features a track, tennis courts, and an outdoor pool. In 2009, a vineyard was added to the campus. [3]

  9. Medgar Evers College - Wikipedia

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    It is a senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY), offering baccalaureate and associate degrees. It was established in 1970 in central Brooklyn. It is named after Medgar Wiley Evers, an African American civil rights leader assassinated on June 12, 1963. The college is divided into four schools: the School of Business, the School ...