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  • Community College of Denver (CCD) students graduate from cutting-edge programs ready to take the next step in their lives, whether it’s to transfer to a four-year institution or begin a new career. CCD promotes excellence in teaching, learning, and service to a diverse community and enrolls 12,000 students each year on its Auraria and Lowry campuses and online. 92 percent of CCD’s students are Colorado residents, and 52 percent self-identify as an ethnic minority. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates in transfer and occupational education, and CCD’s core classes are guaranteed to transfer to Colorado public colleges and universities.
  • Community College of Philadelphia is an open-admission, associate degree-granting institution that offers more than 70 degree and certificate programs in the arts, business, health care, science and technology, humanities and social and human services. Many of our degree students transfer to four-year institutions while others seek employment in the Philadelphia region. Classes are held at the Main Campus, our three Regional Centers and at neighborhood sites throughout the City.
  • The Community College of Rhode Island is the largest public institution of higher education in the state. Each year, CCRI welcomes more than 15,000 students to our four campuses and our robust lineup of online classes. CCRI offers the most affordable tuition in the state and is dedicated to providing an accessible, flexible path to a college degree, no matter where you come from, where you want to go, or how long it's been since you've been in a classroom. CCRI is the right choice for those who want the knowledge, skills, and training necessary to enter high-quality careers or transfer to a four-year institution.
  • Community College of Vermont
    Montpelier, Vermont
    The Community College of Vermont is Vermont’s second largest college, serving nearly 10,000 students each year. With twelve locations and extensive online learning options, our students don’t have to travel far from their communities to access our degree and certificate programs, workforce, secondary and continuing education opportunities, and academic and veterans support services.
  • Concord University
    Athens, West Virginia
    The mission of Concord University is to provide quality, liberal arts based education, to foster scholarly activities, and to serve the regional community. CU provides rigorous programs, primarily at the baccalaureate level, which prepare students to pursue various graduate study and career options and to assume leadership and professional roles in a multicultural society. In keeping with its tradition of service to the region, the University will offer a limited number of carefully selected graduate degrees. While we incorporate a variety of educational methodologies/technologies, our size and the caring dedication of our faculty, staff and administration are the principal assurances of a quality educational opportunity at Concord.
  • Concordia College in Alabama ended operations at the end of this 2017-2018 academic year. Effective October 15, 2018 transcript requests will be managed by the Office of the Registrar at Concordia University Nebraska.
  • After much deliberation, the Board of Regents of Concordia College New York has decided that Concordia College will close; classes will cease beginning with the Fall 2021 semester. In addition, the Board agreed to proceed on a formal agreement with Iona College to provide continued education for Concordia’s students through a teach-out, and to sell Concordia’s Bronxville campus to Iona College.
  • Concordia University Ann Arbor is a private, Christian liberal arts institution of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Concordia offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in an environment focused on the individual student. Concordia is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA) and by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Concordia’s Family Life Program is approved by the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR). The athletics program has helped Concordia receive the recognition of a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Champions of Character institution. Concordia is located at 4090 Geddes Road in Ann Arbor, MI off US-23 exit 39.
  • As a distinctive, comprehensive university of The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, centered in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and based in the liberal arts, Concordia University equips men and women to serve and lead with integrity, creativity, competence, and compassion in a diverse, interconnected, and increasingly urbanized church and world. Concordia University is the university of choice for those seeking a Christian institution in the Midwest which provides a broad, liberal arts based undergraduate education, as well as graduate and professional programs in areas of demonstrated competence, which serve a particular need of society and advance the mission of the Church.
  • Concordia University was a private Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod university in Portland, Oregon, that closed in Spring 2020.

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