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  2. Alabama State University - Wikipedia

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    Alabama State University ( ASU, Bama State, or Alabama State) is a public historically black university in Montgomery, Alabama. Founded in 1867, during the Reconstruction era, it was one of about 180 "normal schools" established by state governments in the 19th century to train teachers for the rapidly growing public common schools.

  3. Project Management Institute - Wikipedia

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    Project Management Institute, Inc. /  39.977879833°N 75.418732000°W  / 39.977879833; -75.418732000. The Project Management Institute ( PMI, legally Project Management Institute, Inc.) is a U.S.-based not-for-profit professional organization for project management. [4]

  4. Central Alabama Community College - Wikipedia

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    Campus. 90 acres (36 ha) Mascot. Trojans. Website. www.cacc.edu. Central Alabama Community College ( CACC) is a public community college in Alexander City, Alabama, United States. [1] The college enrolls over 1,500 students and has been accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools since 1969.

  5. List of colleges and universities in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    There are 60 colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Alabama. The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa is the largest university in the state with 38,100 enrolled for fall 2019. Jefferson State Community College in Birmingham, Alabama is the largest two-year college, with an enrollment of just over 8,000.

  6. Snead State Community College - Wikipedia

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    Snead State Community College. /  34.20139°N 86.17000°W  / 34.20139; -86.17000. Snead State Community College is a public community college in Boaz, Alabama. It began as a private seminary in 1898 and became part of the Alabama Community College System in 1967. [4] Snead awards associate degrees in 79 programs and certificates in 24 ...

  7. Lawson State Community College - Wikipedia

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    The school was created to offer trade courses to Black students. Dr. Theodore Alfred Lawson served as the first director of the school, which was renamed Wenonah Technical College in 1963. LSCC's academic division, Wenonah State Junior College, was established in 1965 under Alabama state legislature.

  8. Alabama Community College System - Wikipedia

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    Students. 168,000 [3] Website. www .accs .edu. The Alabama Community College System ( ACCS) is the system of public community colleges in the U.S. state of Alabama. It consists of 24 community and technical colleges in the state which offer 2-to-4-year transfer, dual enrollment, technical training, adult education, and community education. [4]

  9. Central Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Central Alabama. Coordinates: 33°18′36″N 86°47′15″W. Downtown Birmingham, the economic heart of Central Alabama. Central Alabama is a region in the state of Alabama. It is sometimes considered part of North Alabama because both regions are mountainous, but in some definitions they are different regions. The Valley and Ridge Province ...