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  2. Post University - Wikipedia

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    Post University is a private for-profit university in Waterbury, Connecticut, founded in 1890 as Post College. It offers over 25 undergraduate and graduate programs in day, evening, and online courses, and has a 58-acre campus with various facilities and residence halls.

  3. LIU Post - Wikipedia

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    LIU Post, formerly C. W. Post College, is the largest campus of Long Island University (LIU) and offers undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields. It is located on 307 acres of rolling hills in Brookville, New York, and has a chapel, a performing arts center, and several residence halls.

  4. Blackboard Learn - Wikipedia

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    Blackboard Learn is a web-based learning management system developed by Blackboard Inc., a company that merged with WebCT and Angel Learning. It has faced legal issues, reliability problems, and competition from open source alternatives such as Moodle.

  5. Blackboard Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Blackboard Inc., now Anthology, is an American educational technology company that provides software and services to education providers, corporations and government organizations. Founded in 1997, it merged with Anthology in 2021 and offers seven platforms for learning, commerce, communication and analytics.

  6. University of the Cumberlands - Wikipedia

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    A private Christian university in Kentucky with over 20,000 students and various academic programs. Founded in 1889 as Williamsburg Institute, it has changed names and affiliations several times and faced AAUP censure in 2005.

  7. Long Island University - Wikipedia

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    Long Island University (LIU) is a private university with two main campuses, LIU Post in Brookville, New York, on Long Island, and LIU Brooklyn in Brooklyn, New York City. The university offers over 500 academic programs, has an NCAA Division I athletics program, and sponsors the George Polk Awards in journalism.

  8. Miles College - Wikipedia

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    Miles College is a historically black college founded in 1898 by the CME Church and affiliated with the United Negro College Fund. It offers 25 bachelor's degrees in six divisions and has a campus listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  9. For-profit higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, growth, and controversies of for-profit colleges and universities in the U.S. from colonial times to the present. Find out how for-profit institutions have evolved, expanded, and faced regulation and criticism.