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  2. Adams State University - Wikipedia

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    Adams State was founded in 1921 as a teacher's college. Billy Adams, a Colorado legislator who would later become a three-term governor of Colorado, worked for three decades before obtaining the authorization to found Adams State Normal School in 1921, to provide higher education opportunities for teachers from remote and rural areas of Colorado, such as the San Luis Valley, and see them work ...

  3. University of Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    College of Education – Master of Arts in Education for Elementary, Secondary and Special Education as well as a Master of Arts in Administration and Supervision is accredited by the Teacher Education Accreditation Council. [144] College of Nursing – B.S. and M.S. degree programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

  4. Colorado School of Mines - Wikipedia

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    Colorado School of Mines also operates the free admission Mines Museum of Earth Science, which displays rock and mineral specimens collected from Colorado's numerous mining districts, as well as around the world. Notable objects in the collection include one of the "Goodwill" Apollo 17 lunar samples and the Miss Colorado crown. [21] [22]

  5. Fort Lewis College - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lewis College (FLC) is a public liberal arts college in Durango, Colorado, United States. Because of its unique origins as a military fort turned Indian boarding school turned state public school, FLC follows a 1911 mandate to give qualified Native Americans a tuition-free education.

  6. Colorado College - Wikipedia

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    Colorado College is a private liberal arts college in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Founded in 1874 by Thomas Nelson Haskell in his daughter's memory, the college offers over 40 majors and 30 minors, and enrolls approximately 2,000 undergraduates at its 90-acre (36 ha) campus.

  7. National American University - Wikipedia

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    Originally called "National School of Business" in 1941, National American University changed its name to National College of Business, then National College, before adopting its current name. [ 3 ] In 1996 National American University began developing online courses and degree options for students across the United States and internationally.

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