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  2. Collin College - Wikipedia

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    Collin College is a public community college district in Texas.Established in 1985, the district has grown as the county has grown from around 5,000 students in 1986 to more than 58,800 credit and noncredit students.

  3. Collins College - Wikipedia

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    Collins College may refer to: Collins College (Arizona) , a for-profit college that moved from Tempe to Phoenix, Arizona prior to closing in 2016 The Collins College of Hospitality Management , a hospitality management college in the city of Pomona, California and one of the eight colleges forming part of Cal Poly Pomona

  4. Academic year - Wikipedia

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    Spring Break: Schools close for another week in mid-to-late-February for the spring midterm. St Patrick's Day: Schools are always shut on March 17 as it is a public holiday. If March 17 falls on a weekend, schools are closed on the Monday immediately following.

  5. Texas State, Collin College launch ambitious guaranteed ...

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    Aug. 14—ALLEN — Texas State University and Collin College have partnered on a new guaranteed transfer program to provide a clear path to both an associate and bachelor's degree for students ...

  6. Category:Education in Collin County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    School districts in Collin County, Texas (1 C, 23 P) Schools in Collin County, ... Collin College; S. Southern Methodist University; U. University of Texas at Dallas

  7. When is it worth breaking a CD? What savers need to know ...

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    Let's assume that this CD has an early withdrawal penalty equal to 12 months of interest — meaning it'd cost you $400 to break it. Moving your funds to a new 5.00% APY CD would earn $3,152 over ...

  8. Collins College (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Collins College was a for-profit college with an emphasis in the fields of visual arts and design. Owned by Career Education Corporation, Collins College had two campuses. The main campus was located in Tempe, before moving to southeast Phoenix in 2009. A smaller branch campus was located in west Phoenix from 2003 until circa 2012.

  9. Talk:Collin College/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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