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  2. Aquinas College (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The college began awarding four-year baccalaureate degrees and was renamed Aquinas College in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas and its founder, Mother Aquinata Fiegler, OP, in 1940, but the articles of incorporation to legally effect the institutional change were not filed with the State of Michigan until 1941. In 1945, Mother Euphrasia Sullivan, OP ...

  3. Aquinas College of Higher Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Aquinas College of Higher Studies was founded in 1953 by Catholic priests Peter A. Pillai, the former rector of St. Joseph's College, and Thomas Cooray, the Archbishop of Colombo, as a Catholic university open to all ethnic and religious groups. It was registered in 1954 by the Ministry of Education Ceylon and was established in Colombo 8.

  4. Thomas Aquinas College - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Aquinas College offers one degree, a Bachelor of Arts in liberal arts. [5] This is an integrated liberal arts curriculum made up primarily of the Great Books, with the order of learning emphasized in the structure of the curriculum. The college replaces textbooks with the original sources, which are the seminal works of each discipline. [6]

  5. Aquinas College (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Aquinas College main academic building and traffic circle, with Siena Hall rising in the background. The college sits on an 83-acre wildlife preserve. Corpus Christi Adoration Chapel stands beside the college to the lower right, welcoming visitors daily. March, 2020. Aquinas College is a private Catholic college in Nashville, Tennessee.

  6. Category:Aquinas College (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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  7. Aquinas College - Wikipedia

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    Aquinas College, Perth, Roman Catholic boys' R–12 school; Aquinas College, Adelaide, residential college for university students in South Australia; Aquinas College, Melbourne, Roman Catholic co-educational secondary school

  8. Aquinas College, Stockport - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose Smith was the college principal from 1989 to 2011. [4] During his tenure the college was so popular among school leavers in the Stockport area that it received twice as many applications as there were places. [5] During this time the college expanded from 400 to 2000 students. [4] In 2010 a new main building was opened. [4]

  9. Aquinas College, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Aquinas College is an Australian co-educational Roman Catholic secondary school in the Melbourne suburb of Ringwood. It is a regional college of the Archdiocese of Melbourne , founded in 1961 to provide secondary education to Catholics residing in the Maroondah Deanery.