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  2. Saint Joseph's University - Wikipedia

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    Saint Joseph's University(SJUor St. Joe's) is a privateJesuituniversity in Philadelphiaand Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania. The university was founded by the Society of Jesusin 1851 as Saint Joseph's College. Saint Joseph's is the seventh oldest Jesuituniversity in the United States and the sixth largest university in Philadelphia.

  3. Spring Garden College - Wikipedia

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    Spring Garden College —founded in 1851 as the Spring Garden Institute —was an American private technical college in the Spring Garden section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] Its building at 523–25 North Broad Street (demolished) was designed by architect Stephen Decatur Button . The Broad Street building housed the institute until 1969.

  4. Cairn University - Wikipedia

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    Cairn University. Cairn University is a private Christian university in Langhorne Manor and Middletown Township, Pennsylvania. [2] [3] Founded in 1913, the university has six schools and departments: Business, Counseling, Divinity, Education, Liberal Arts & Sciences, and Music. [4] All students take a minimum of 30 semester hours of Bible classes.

  5. Making your college decision? Here's what NJ universities cost

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    The College of New Jersey: $18,686. New Jersey Institute of Technology: $19,022. ... Tuitions for NJ colleges, a list of how the universities compare. Show comments. Advertisement.

  6. Pillar College - Wikipedia

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    www .pillar .edu. Pillar College (formerly Somerset Christian College) is a private evangelical Christian college with the main campus in Newark, New Jersey and educational locations in Somerset, Paterson, Plainfield, and Jersey City. Pillar College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education .

  7. Peirce College - Wikipedia

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    19th century. In 1865, Thomas May Peirce, a Philadelphia educator, founded the Union Business College. The curriculum was designed to provide returning Civil War soldiers a business-focused education in anticipation of post-war business growth and expansion. Different from many colleges and universities of the era, Union was co-educational at ...

  8. Jersey College - Wikipedia

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    Jersey College is a private for-profit career college specializing in nursing education with its main campus in Teterboro, New Jersey. The college was established in 2003 and started its first class in 2004. Jersey College has sixteen other locations in Arizona, Florida, Indiana, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.

  9. Drew University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .drew .edu. Drew University is a private university in Madison, New Jersey. Drew has been nicknamed the "University in the Forest" because of its wooded 186-acre (75 ha) campus. As of fall 2020, more than 2,200 students were pursuing degrees at the university's three schools. [3]