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The College of Insurance (TCI) was a specialized accredited college, started by insurance industry leaders in 1901 as an insurance library society, the Insurance Society of New York (ISNY). The Insurance Society of New York initially provided study space and material to young people entering the insurance industry, and served as a site for ...
T.I.P. was first established in 1962 in Quiapo, Manila, occupying the Lorenzana building. The school from the beginning had 2,400 students, where enrollment increased to a point that in 1967, another campus was established at G. Puyat Street in Quiapo, Manila. [citation needed] In 1977, a two-year associate course in Marine Engineering was offered.
Hi! I reverted an edit by user:tcicollege because it seems like an advertisement, and also per WP:COI.It's fine if you want to write about your own organization, but you have to do so in a neutral manner, and have plenty of sources ready for every claim you make, as COI submissions are subject to a higher level of scrutiny by editors.
Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology (TNI) [1] is an industry-oriented private college located in Bangkok, Thailand. The college was established in 2006 by the Technology Promotion Association (Thailand-Japan). It was founded with the cooperation of Thai and Japanese organizations.
Since 1971, the college has grown to nearly 400,000 square feet and the student body has increased 500 percent. The original three buildings have been remodeled and expanded, 10 new structures have been built, four portables have been added, and the college has acquired numerous off-campus facilities.
The NCAA designated equestrian as an emerging sport in 1998, and, in 2013, there were 37 intercollegiate programs recognized for NCAA competition. Programs in the region include Baylor, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, SMU, Stephen F. Austin, Texas A&M, and West Texas A&M. Intercollegiate equestrian programs support an average of 70 student-athletes.
Michigan Career and Technical Institute (MCTI) is a public vocational school in Plainwell, Michigan.It is located on 72 acres (29 ha) of land with 700 feet (210 m) of accessible frontage on Pine Lake.
The Tribal College movement developed as part of the Native American "self-determination" movement of the 1960s. [7]Federally recognized tribes wanted to have more control over the education of their children and ways to pass on their culture, and develop contemporary skills to build economic capacity.