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The 568 Presidents Group was a consortium of American universities and colleges practicing need-blind admissions. The group was founded in 1998 in response to section 568 of the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 . [ 1 ]
The Hidden Ivies — college educational guide designed by its authors "to create greater awareness of the small, distinctive cluster of colleges and universities of excellence that are available to gifted college-bound students" Jesuit Ivy — Use of "Ivy" to characterize Boston College and other prominent American Jesuit colleges
Founded in 1920, the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), headquartered in the National Center for Higher Education in Washington, D.C., is the primary advocacy organization for community colleges at the national level and works closely with directors of state offices to inform and affect state policy.
Ithaca College: Mixed 2012 Premium Blend Ithaca College: Soprano/Alto 1998 Profecy A Cappella Rowan University Tenor/Bass 2014 Purple Haze: Northwestern University: Mixed 1996 Quirks: Trinity College: Soprano/Alto 2004 Raagapella: Stanford University: Tenor/Bass 2002 The Radcliffe Pitches: Harvard University: Soprano/Alto 1975 Redhot & Blue ...
The RPI Glee Club of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, established in 1873, was one of the earliest known collegiate a cappella groups. [2] The longest continuously operating group is thought to be The Whiffenpoofs of Yale University, [3] which was formed in 1909 to create a musical group with a more "modern" sound than that of the Yale Glee Club, and named for the lyrics to Little Nemo, a ...
A game between Hawai’i and Boise State in 2010; both teams are members of the Mountain West Conference . In college football, the Group of Five (G5) are five athletic conferences whose members are part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), in contrast to the power conferences, who are granted a degree of autonomy from certain ...
Corinthian Colleges, Inc. (CCi) was a for-profit post-secondary education company in North America. Its subsidiaries offered career-oriented diploma and degree programs in health care, business, criminal justice, transportation technology and maintenance, construction trades, and information technology. [1]
Pacific College (1891–1949); George Fox College (1949–1996) 1949; 1996 [30] George Mason University: University College; George Mason College of the University of Virginia George Washington University: Columbian College, Columbian University 1821, 1873, 1904 Georgia Piedmont Technical College: DeKalb Technical College 2011 [31]