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Named in honor of both the college founder (Roberts) and the founder of Methodism and the Wesleyan Church (Wesley). Rockefeller University, New York, US John D. Rockefeller: Founded in 1901 by the oil baron and philanthropist as the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research Royal Holloway, University of London, England Thomas Holloway
Lincoln University College, Malaysia; Lincoln College (Illinois), a private college in Lincoln; Lincoln Land Community College, a public community college in Springfield, Illinois; Abraham Lincoln High School (disambiguation) Lincoln High School (disambiguation), includes some schools that may not be named after the president
Former Name(s) Year of Change The College of Idaho: Albertson College of Idaho (1991–2007); The College of Idaho (1891–1991) 2007 Iḷisaġvik College: North Slope Higher Education Center; Arctic Sivunmun Iḷisaġvik College Illinois Benedictine College: St. Procopius College 1971 University of Illinois at Chicago: Ill.-Chicago Circle 1982
Persons for whom colleges or universities were named. Jacob Albright; Richard Allen (reverend) Saint Andrew; James Osgood Andrew; Francis Asbury; Osman Cleander Baker
Catawba Valley Community College; Catholic University of America; Cayuga Community College; Cecil College; Cedar Crest College; Cedarville University; Centenary College of Louisiana; Centenary University; Center for Advanced Studies of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean; Central Alabama Community College; Central Arizona College; Central Baptist College
Pages in category "Founders of American schools and colleges" The following 195 pages are in this category, out of 195 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The colonial colleges are nine institutions of higher education chartered in the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution before the founding of the United States. [1] These nine have long been considered together, notably since the survey of their origins in the 1907 The Cambridge History of English and American Literature .
The US insular areas under the Compact of Free Association, namely Palau (Palau Community College), the Federated States of Micronesia (College of Micronesia-FSM), and the Marshall Islands (College of the Marshall Islands) have one college each. The United States Minor Outlying Islands do not have any colleges or universities.