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  2. Triton College - Wikipedia

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    The school was named Triton College in recognition of the three high school districts that it encompassed – Elmwood Park, Leyden, and Proviso Township. Triton College opened in September 1965 and held classes at several of the high schools in its district. About 1,200 students were enrolled, and full-time in-district tuition was US$5 per ...

  3. American College of Medical Toxicology - Wikipedia

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    The American College of Medical Toxicology is a professional association [third-party source needed] of medical toxicologists that was founded in 1993. Its aim is to support quality medical care for persons exposed to potentially harmful chemicals (whether medications, drugs of abuse, workplace or environmental toxins, or bioterrorism agents), and to provide training and insight to the ...

  4. University of Saint Katherine - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2011 as Saint Katherine College, USK taught liberal arts and sciences in more than 25 fields of study. It changed its name to final namesake in November 2016, when it added graduate studies. The institution planned to close at the end of the spring 2024 semester, however all staff and faculty were terminated unexpectedly on April 25 ...

  5. Saint Mary's College of California - Wikipedia

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    In addition to these general education courses, students must take four Collegiate Seminar or Great Books courses. Although based on the academic programs at St. John's College, the Saint Mary's College program consists of only four courses required for all students regardless of major. The first course is offered in the spring of their first ...

  6. Randolph–Macon College - Wikipedia

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    Randolph–Macon College is a private liberal arts college in Ashland, Virginia. Founded in 1830, the college has an enrollment of more than 1,500 students. It is the second-oldest Methodist-run college in the country, and the oldest in continuous operation. The college primarily offers bachelor's degrees.

  7. UCLA College of Letters and Science - Wikipedia

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    At that time, a two-year Junior College was established as the university's general undergraduate program. The Junior College held its first classes on September 15, 1919 for 260 undergraduates. At its inception, the Junior College was truly a junior college in both name and fact, because it offered only a two-year lower-division program. Young ...

  8. UC San Diego Tritons - Wikipedia

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    From Fall 2000 to Spring 2017, UC San Diego teams competed primarily in the California Collegiate Athletic Association. The school was awarded the Hiegert Commissioner's Trophy (awarded to the CCAA school with the highest aggregate ranking in eight sports) seven times—five consecutive years from 2006–2010 and again in 2016 and 2017. [12]

  9. Trinity Christian College - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Christian College. Trinity Christian College is a private Christian college in Palos Heights, Illinois. It was founded in 1959 by a group of Chicago businessmen who wanted to establish a college providing students with a Christian higher education in a Reformed tradition as a college in Illinois. The college offers degrees in more than ...