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Wayne Community College is a public community college in Goldsboro, North Carolina. It offers more than 70 credit programs on campus with nine buildings and over 287,000 square feet (27,000 m 2). Over 14,000 curriculum and extension students are enrolled at the college per year. The college is part of the North Carolina Community College System.
Phi Theta Kappa is an international honor society for students seeking associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, or other college credentials.Most of its chapters are at community, junior, and other two-year colleges. [1]
Iḷisaġvik College; University of Alaska Anchorage has five community college campuses, including: . Kenai Peninsula College; Kodiak College; Matanuska–Susitna College; Prince William Sound College
Howard Community College, Associate Degree Nursing Program, Columbia; Montgomery College Associate Degree Nursing Program, Takoma Park/Silver Spring; Prince George's Community College Associate Degree Nursing Program, Largo; Wor-Wic Community College Associate Degree Nursing Program, Salisbury
Institution Location [1] Control Type [a] Enrollment [1] (Fall 2023) Founded Appalachian State University: Boone: Public Master's university: 21,253 1899 Barber-Scotia College
MedTech College offered diploma and Associate degree programs in the fields of Medical, Medical Office, School of Nursing, and English as a Second Language. Associate degree programs can be completed in 15–18 months, and diploma programs in nine.
Middlesex Community College (Bedford, Massachusetts) Middlesex Community College (Middletown, Connecticut) Midland College; Midland University; Midlands Technical College; Mid–Michigan College; Mid–State Technical College; Midway University; Midwest College of Oriental Medicine; Midwest Technical Institute; Midwest University; Midwestern ...
Schoolcraft College was established in 1961. Originally named Northwest Wayne County Community College, the name of the college was changed because of the length. [3] On February 6, 1963, the college officially changed the name to Schoolcraft College, after an American geologist Henry Schoolcraft.