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  2. Charter College (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Charter College was founded in 1985 (40 years ago) () by Milton Byrd, former provost of Florida International University and President of Chicago State University with a campus in Anchorage, Alaska. Charter has opened campuses in 14 additional cities and has added online degree programs, as well.

  3. Charter College - Wikipedia

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    Charter College may refer to: Charter College (United States), a network of for-profit colleges in the United States; Charter College (South Africa), a secondary ...

  4. List of earliest coeducational colleges and universities in ...

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    University of Mount Union (co-ed classes began in 1846; chartered as college in 1858) [35] 1859: Adrian College (four women enrolled as early as 1855 when Michigan Union College; Adrian itself was open to women from the onset under equal curriculum) [36] Cooper Union (free college; enrollment open to all genders, races, religions, economic ...

  5. List of colleges and universities in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Iḷisaġvik College, tribal community college in Utqiaġvik; Kenai Peninsula College, [3] community college with campuses in Soldotna, Homer, Seward; Kodiak College, community college in Kodiak; Matanuska–Susitna College, community college in Palmer; Prince William Sound College, community college in Valdez

  6. List of for-profit universities and colleges - Wikipedia

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    Community Care College and its affiliated institutions (Clary Sage College and Oklahoma Technical College) converted to nonprofit in 2015. [16] Concord Law School – online, part of Purdue University Global. Herzing University converted to nonprofit in 2015. [17] Hult International Business School - Converted to nonprofit in 2014. [18]

  7. Charter Oak State College - Wikipedia

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    Charter Oak State College is a distance learning institution that mainly serves the adult population and allows different opportunities for credit to be earned compared to a traditional college. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Charter Oak has awarded over 16,000 degrees since its founding in 1973.

  8. Charter College (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Charter College offers 13 subjects, in grade 8 and 9 students take all subjects however in Grade 10 students pick from the following: Accounting, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Design And Technology, History, Economics and Business. They can also take either Maths CORE or Extended as well mandatory English, Life Orientation and a second ...

  9. University charter - Wikipedia

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    A university charter is a charter issued by an authority to create or recognize a university. The earliest universities – Bologna , Paris and Oxford – arose organically from concentrations of schools in those cities rather than being created by charters.