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Southern Catholic College was a private, co-educational Roman Catholic four-year college located in Dawsonville, Georgia.It was founded in 2000 by Thomas J. Clements and the first classes were held in the fall of 2005 and its last classes were held in April 2010.
Stevenson University (Stevenson, Maryland) – formerly Villa Julie College; founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in 1947; renounced affiliation with the Catholic Church in 1967 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey ( Newark, New Jersey ) – sold by Seton Hall University to the State of New Jersey in the 1960s
East Georgia State College: Swainsboro: Four-year state college 227 acres (0.92 km 2) Georgia Gwinnett College: Lawrenceville: Four-year state college 250 acres (1.0 km 2) Georgia Highlands College: Rome: Four-year state college 200 acres (0.81 km 2) Gordon State College: Barnesville: Four-year state college 125 acres (0.51 km 2) South Georgia ...
St. John's College, Cleveland; Saint Joseph College of Florida; Saint Joseph's College (Indiana) St. Mary of the Plains College; St. Mary's College (Delaware) St. Mary's College (Kentucky) St. Mary's Dominican College; St. Pius X Preparatory Seminary; College of Saints John Fisher & Thomas More; St. Thomas Seminary (Denver) St. Viator College
Pages in category "Defunct private universities and colleges in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Catholic universities and colleges in Georgia (U.S. state)" ... Southern Catholic College This page was last edited on 15 May 2020, at 01:27 (UTC ...
Mount St. Scholastica College, Atchison (merged with all-male St. Benedict's College in 1971 to form Benedictine College) Oswego College for Young Ladies, Oswego (closed in 1910) University of Saint Mary, Leavenworth (co-ed since 1988; Saint Mary College until 2003) Vail College, Topeka (closed in 1928; also known as College of the Sisters of ...
The Jesuits (Society of Jesus) in the Catholic Church have founded and managed a number of educational institutions, including the notable secondary schools, colleges, and universities listed here. Some of these universities are in the United States where they are organized as the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities .