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  2. St. Charles Community College - Wikipedia

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    The school fields four intercollegiate sports teams. Soccer and baseball for men along with soccer and softball for women. St. Charles Community College is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and competes at the division I level in all four sports.

  3. Southwestern Illinois College - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded in 1946 as Belleville Junior College, operating under the jurisdiction of Belleville Township High School District 201.More than 60 percent of the 169 students enrolled for its first semester were World War II veterans who had just returned from service.

  4. East St. Louis Community College Center - Wikipedia

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    East St. Louis Community College Center (ESLCCC) serves as host to Illinois community colleges operating satellite campuses in the city of East St. Louis, Illinois.Students can attend community college classes within their home community.

  5. List of colleges and universities in Greater St. Louis

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  6. Kerrick Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Kerrick Jackson is an American baseball coach and former pitcher, who is the current head baseball coach of the Missouri Tigers.He played college baseball at St. Louis Community College, Bethune–Cookman and Nebraska from 1994 to 1997.

  7. St. Louis Christian College - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Christian College was a private Bible college in Florissant, Missouri.It was theologically and ecclesiastically associated with the Restoration Movement of Christian Churches and Churches of Christ.

  8. Harris–Stowe State University - Wikipedia

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    HSSU has roots in more than one institution; one with a White student body, one with a Black student body, one pre-emancipation and the other post-emancipation.Origins of HSSU, pre-emancipation, began 1857 when the St. Louis Public Schools founded St. Louis Normal School, a Whites-only school, and post-emancipation in 1890 as the Sumner Normal School, solely for the preparation of African ...

  9. Cor Jesu Academy - Wikipedia

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    Originally located in the Italian Hill district of St. Louis, its first principal was Sr. Anita Marie Giampetro. Cor Jesu moved to its present location on Gravois Road in Affton in 1965. [2]