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  2. List of colleges in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    These institutions provide apprenticeships, certificate, and diploma programs. These institutions may also provide select undergraduate programs approved by the provincial government. [1] The following is a list of publicly funded comprehensive community colleges: [1]

  3. List of colleges and universities in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Comprehensive colleges and universities. Berkeley College, Midtown Manhattan. Boricua College, Washington Heights and Williamsburg. Columbia University, Morningside Heights. Barnard College. Columbia Business School, Manhattanville. Columbia Climate School. Columbia College. Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.

  4. List of high schools in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Far Rockaway High School – Q465 (closed 2011) Academy of Medical Technology: A College Board School – Q309. Frederick Douglass Academy VI High School – Q260. Queens High School for Information, Research, and Technology – Q302. (split) Public.

  5. Higher education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Higher education for Indigenous peoples in Canada can be considered on a spectrum ranging from Indigenous to general programs and institutions. At one end, some institutions are specifically intended for Indigenous people, located in predominantly Indigenous communities, controlled by First Nations band governments or dedicated non-profit boards, and/or accredited by Indigenous bodies (often ...

  6. High school diploma - Wikipedia

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    A high school diploma is awarded after completion of courses of studies lasting four years, typically from grade 9 to grade 12. It is the school leaving qualification in the United States and Canada. The diploma is awarded by the school in accordance with the requirements of the local state or provincial government.

  7. Education in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Junior high/middle school. Grade 7 (ages 12–13) Grade 8 (ages 13–14) Grade 9 (ages 14–15) High school/senior high. Grade 10 (ages 15–16) Grade 11 (ages 16–17) Grade 12 (ages 17–18) Higher/post-secondary education. College: The term college usually refers to a community college or a technical, applied arts, or applied science school.

  8. New York Regents Examinations - Wikipedia

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    [22] High school students will be allowed to continue graduating with minimum scores of 65 on state exams until 2022. [23] At that point, required scores would rise to 75 for the English Language Arts exam and 80 in algebra—levels deemed evidence of readiness for college. [23] In 2015, New York began administering computer-based standardized ...

  9. Higher education in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Province of Alberta. Higher education in Alberta refers to the post secondary education system for the province of Alberta. The Ministry of Advanced Education in Alberta oversees educational delivery through universities, publicly funded colleges, technical institutions, and private colleges. [1] These institutions offer a variety of academic ...