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University of North Carolina at Greensboro: Greensboro: Public Research university: 17,978 1891 University of North Carolina at Pembroke: Pembroke: Public Master's university: 7,666 1887 University of North Carolina School of the Arts: Winston-Salem: Public Special-focus Institution: 1,104 1963 University of North Carolina at Wilmington ...
A statistical record of the progress of public education in North Carolina, 1870-1906 (1907) online; Coon, Charles L. Significant educational facts: North Carolina public school statistics for 1904-'05 (1906) online; Coon, Charles L., ed. The beginnings of public education in North Carolina: a documentary history, 1790-1840: Volume I (1908) online
South Hill is a census-designated place (CDP) in Tompkins County, New York, United States. The population was 7,245 at the 2020 census. The South Hill CDP is located within the town of Ithaca. It is located near the south end of Cayuga Lake. The name South Hill is shared with a contiguous area within the City of Ithaca.
Ithaca College was originally located in the downtown area but relocated to South Hill in the 1960s. In 2018, there were 23,600 students enrolled at Cornell and 6,700 at Ithaca College. [ 57 ] Tompkins Cortland Community College is located in the neighboring town of Dryden , and has an extension center in downtown Ithaca.
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(Related: List of colleges and universities in South Carolina) The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina Honors Program; College of Charleston Honors College; University of South Carolina Honors College; Clemson University Honors College; Converse University Honors Program; Winthrop University Honors Program
Work continues at the former Emerson Power Transmission site on Ithaca's South Hill following about 15 years of the former factory lying dormant, aside from environmental cleanup efforts.
Addditional requirements concerning academic and scholarship metrics were added to the requirements for Division I membership eligibility. Institutions already in the reclassification process may apply the new, shorter reclassification period, if they meet the new academic and scholarship requirements. [ 3 ]