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  2. William Tyndale College - Wikipedia

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    William Tyndale College was a private nondenominational Christian college located in Farmington Hills, Michigan, United States.Named after 16th-century Protestant scholar William Tyndale, the college was founded as the Detroit Bible Institute in 1945, and became accredited by the American Association of Bible Colleges in 1954 and North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in 1988.

  3. Northwestern Michigan College - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern Michigan College (NMC) is a public community college in Traverse City, Michigan.Established in 1951, the college enrolls more than 3,000 students. The college offers associate degrees and professional certificates, bachelor's degrees through the Great Lakes Maritime Academy and Great Lakes Water Studies Institute, and bachelor's and master's degrees granted by partner universities ...

  4. Great Lakes Christian College - Wikipedia

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    Nickname. Crusaders. Sporting affiliations. NCCAA Division II – Mid-West. Website. www.glcc.edu. Great Lakes Christian College ( GLCC) is a private Christian college in Delta Charter Township, Michigan. It was founded in 1949 and is supported by and affiliated with the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ .

  5. Marygrove College - Wikipedia

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    Oscar D. Bohlen. NRHP reference No. 100007930 [2] Added to NRHP. July 11, 2022. Marygrove College was a private Roman Catholic graduate college in Detroit, Michigan, affiliated with the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. It announced its closure on December 17, 2019, at end of the fall semester.

  6. University of Michigan Detroit Center - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Center sponsored 90 students and chaperones to attend the “Race” exhibit at the University’s Museum of Natural History. The Detroit Center also hosted students at the Detroit Center for 1) a student Town Hall meeting with Senator Carl Levin, and 2) artist-led workshops related to Detroit 21 – a Work Detroit gallery exhibition.

  7. Detroit Lakes, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Lakes is a city and the county seat of Becker County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 9,869 at the 2020 census. [3] Its unofficial population during summer months is much higher, estimated by citizens to peak at 13,000 midsummers, due to seasonal residents and tourists. U.S. Highways 10 and 59, and Minnesota State Highway ...

  8. Great Lakes College - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes College is a multi- campus government-funded co-educational comprehensive secondary day school, located in the dual-town of Forster / Tuncurry, in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. Established initially in 1978 as Forster High School, in 2003 through division of Forster High School, the Great Lakes College ...

  9. Walsh College - Wikipedia

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    Walsh College is a private college in Troy, Michigan. Founded in 1922 by Mervyn B. Walsh, an accountant with the Thomas Edison Light Company, Walsh College is an upper division undergraduate and graduate institution that provides a transformative business and technology education that combines theory, application, and professional experience to prepare graduates for successful careers.