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  2. Clarendon College (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Clarendon College is a public community college in Clarendon, Texas. It also operates branch campuses in Pampa and Childress . The college was established in 1898 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and administered as a private institution until 1927 when it became a publicly supported two-year institution.

  3. Clarendon College - Wikipedia

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    Clarendon College may refer to: Clarendon College (Jamaica), a religious school in Clarendon parish, Jamaica; Clarendon College (Texas), a two-year college in ...

  4. Clarendon Fund - Wikipedia

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    Financed primarily by the Oxford University Press, the Clarendon Fund was established by the Council of the University of Oxford in 2000 and launched in 2001. [1] The original aim of the Fund, as agreed by the council, was to "assist the best overseas graduate students who obtain places to study in the University", regardless of financial capability and to remove any barriers between the best ...

  5. Clarendon College (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    Rev'd. T. Hughes of the Congregational Union of Jamaica convinced Davy to build a school and that he did accomplish at Rose Bank in Chapelton Clarendon. The school started with only two teachers, [ 2 ] Rev. Davy and Mrs. Hyacinth Balford, and ten students, including Davy's nephew, Horace V. Freeman (later, CD, an attorney-at-law).

  6. Ballarat Clarendon College - Wikipedia

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    Ballarat Clarendon College is a private, co-educational, day and boarding school, located in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. [6]Formerly affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of Australia, it now operates in association with the Uniting Church in Australia (but is not governed or managed by the Church [7]) and is a member of the Ballarat Associated Schools.

  7. Student migration - Wikipedia

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    In most host countries, higher education was tuition fee-free. Until the 1980s, many countries had not any provision for levying fees on domestic and international students. The UK was the first to introduce fees on overseas students; other countries, such as Australia, began to follow suit. [3]

  8. Jardine Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    It is considered among the world's most prestigious and selective international scholarship programs alongside the Rhodes Scholarship. It was established in 1982 to commemorate the company's 150th anniversary and was founded with the objective of developing future leaders, who would give back to the societies in which Jardine Matheson operates.

  9. The Clarendon Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 the school became the Clarendon College, a specialist Language College. It converted to academy status on 1 December 2012 and was renamed the Clarendon Academy, with the sponsorship of the Education Fellowship. [6] However, the school continues to coordinate with Wiltshire Council for its admissions.