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  • Coleman University learned in late June 2018 that the Western Association of Colleges and Universities Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) denied our petition for Initial Accreditation. We received the formal Commission Action Letter on July 18, 2018. Losing our bid for regional accreditation placed the financial sustainability of the University in question. The Board of Trustees and Management sought alternate forms of financial support to keep the school open. Finally, after exhausting all feasible resources, the decision was made to discontinue operations on August 5, 2018.
  • Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School is a graduate theological school in upstate NY offering Master of Divinity, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Ministry degrees. For nearly two centuries CRCDS has been preparing visionary leaders who are pastoral, prophetic, and learned. Our academically rigorous program integrates a deep commitment to biblical faith with a passion for social justice and ecumenical diversity.
  • Colgate University
    Hamilton, New York
    Colgate's mission is to provide a demanding, expansive educational experience to a select group of diverse, talented, intellectually sophisticated students who are capable of challenging themselves, their peers, and their teachers in a setting that brings together living and learning. The purpose of the university is to develop wise, thoughtful, critical thinkers and perceptive leaders by encouraging young men and women to fulfill their potential through residence in a community that values all forms of intellectual rigor and respects the complexity of human understanding.
  • College of Alameda
    Alameda, California
    The mission of College of Alameda is to serve the educational needs of its diverse community by providing comprehensive and flexible programs and resources that empower students to achieve their goals.
  • The College of Central Florida provides opportunities for students to pursue careers in fields they love. Founded in 1957 as Central Florida Junior College, CF has grown to become the higher education hub for Marion, Citrus and Levy counties. CF offers Associate in Arts, Associate in Science and bachelor’s degrees as well as certificates. With more than 150 academic pathways to choose from, our focus is on providing high-quality education that meets the needs of our community.
  • College of Charleston
    Charleston, South Carolina
    Students from 52 U.S. states and territories, and 66 countries, choose the College of Charleston for its small-college feel blended with the advantages and diversity of an urban, mid-sized university. The College provides a creative and intellectually stimulating environment where students are challenged by a committed and caring faculty. The city of Charleston — world renowned for its history, culture, architecture and coastal environment — serves our approximately 9,900 undergraduates and 974 graduate students as a living and learning laboratory for experiences in business, science, teaching, the humanities, languages and the arts. At the same time, students and faculty are engaged with the community in partnerships to improve education.
  • College of Coastal Georgia
    Brunswick, Georgia
    The College of Coastal Georgia is Georgia's newest state college. Building upon a near half century of service, the College is poised to become a significant and successful force to educate, enrich, engage, and economically enhance the Coastal region and the state overall. The College has embarked on a decade long strategic growth initiative. From its current semester enrollment peak of over 3,000 students, the College plans academic and infrastructure expansions to accommodate some 10,000 students in the future. Degrees in Business, Nursing and Education have commenced and new graduates will enhance Southeast Georgia¹s reputation as an outstanding place to live, work and grow.
  • College of DuPage
    Glen Ellyn, Illinois
    Since its inception in 1967, College of DuPage has matured into something very special. It's a community college with far-reaching impact. We're firmly rooted in the community that provides our mandate, yet committed to reflecting the needs and demands of an ever-changing world.
  • College of Lake County
    Grayslake, Illinois
    When it comes to learning, you have choices. So why choose College of Lake County? In a nutshell, you get a high-quality education that is affordable and equitable. Small class sizes, attentive faculty and staff, and extensive support services help you achieve success. Vibrant student life provides an activity for every interest. Our diverse student body creates a strong community. Plus with classes offered at five locations and online, we’re your close-to-home option. Three campuses, two specialty centers, one college — all here to help you reach your goals.
  • College of Marin
    Kentfield, California
    College of Marin is one of 116 public community colleges in California and more than 9,000 credit, noncredit, and community education students enroll annually. Learn more about College of Marin student characteristics in a summary report produced annually by the Planning, Research, and Institutional Effectiveness Office. With campuses in Kentfield and Novato, students of all ages have affordable access to an exciting variety of credit and noncredit courses, as well as community education classes for lifelong learning.

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