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Vatterott College expanded into the following cities as a result of various teach-out agreements: St. Joseph, Missouri, in March 1995 (formerly known as the Northwest Missouri Community College); Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1997; Memphis, Tennessee, in 1999; Wichita, Kansas, in 1999; and Cleveland, Ohio in 2001.
Universities and colleges in Memphis — part of the Memphis Metro Area in Tennessee Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. ...
LeMoyne-Owen College: Memphis: Private (United Church of Christ) 609 1862 Lincoln Memorial University: Harrogate: Private Doctoral/Professional university: 5,418 1897
Pages in category "Defunct private universities and colleges in Tennessee" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Motlow State Community College: Lynchburg: Tennessee J&CC: Roane State Raiders: Roane State Community College: Harriman: Tennessee J&CC: Southwest Tennessee Saluqis: Southwest Tennessee Community College: Memphis: Tennessee J&CC: Volunteer State Pioneers: Volunteer State Community College: Gallatin: Tennessee J&CC: Walters State Senators ...
Charles M. Temple (president, State Technical Institute at Memphis, 1983–1995) M. Douglas Call (president, State Technical Institute at Memphis 1995–2000) Floyd "Bud" Amann (President Shelby State Community College 1996–2000) Floyd "Bud" Amann (president of Southwest Tennessee Community College 2000–2001) Nathan Essex (president 2001 ...
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Memphis also has campuses of several for-profit post-secondary institutions, including Concorde Career College, ITT Technical Institute, Vatterott College, [147] and University of Phoenix. Remington College [148] is a local nonprofit post-secondary institution.