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  2. Carl H. Lindner College of Business - Wikipedia

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    The college is located in Carl H. Lindner Hall. On June 21, 2011, the college was named after Carl Henry Lindner, Jr. in honor of the contributions he has made to the university, college, and the business community. [1] The college has three undergraduate degree options, five master's degrees, and a doctoral program spread out over seven ...

  3. University of Cincinnati College of Business - Wikipedia

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  4. Solano Community College - Wikipedia

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    The college is part of California Community Colleges System. SCC's service area includes all of Solano County, and the town of Winters in Yolo County. It has 10,814 students. [2] In 2016, Solano College was approved by the ACCJC to offer its first baccalaureate degree in biomanufacturing. The first cohort of students began the Bachelor of ...

  5. Solano College - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Solano_College&oldid=71106959"This page was last edited on 22 August 2006, at 04:43

  6. Globe University and Minnesota School of Business - Wikipedia

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    For 12 years the school was called Archibald Business College. In 1890 the school was purchased by Charles T. Rickard and Grove A. Gruman and moved to larger facilities in the Jewelers’ Exchange Building in Minneapolis. In 1929, the school was sold to the Correll and Kamprath families and was relocated to 24 South Seventh Street.

  7. Heald College - Wikipedia

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    Edward Payson Heald Heald College, Oakland, California (c. 1909–1911) Heald College in Milpitas in 2012; the building was later used as a private school [3] The college was founded [4] in San Francisco, California, by Edward Payson Heald on August 8, 1863, and known for many years as "Heald's Business College". [5] In 1875, due to demand for ...

  8. Lewis College of Business - Wikipedia

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    Lewis College of Business may refer to: Elizabeth McDowell Lewis College of Business, also known as Lewis College of Business, business school of Marshall University, in Huntington, West Virginia; Pensole Lewis College of Business and Design, formerly known as Lewis College of Business, private Business and Design HBCU, in Detroit, Michigan

  9. Trulaske College of Business - Wikipedia

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    The College's business programs were among the first in the nation to be accredited. The American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business was established in 1916, and in 1926 the MU College of Business became the first public business school in Missouri to earn accreditation from AACSB. Only 14 institutions nationwide had been granted ...