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  2. List of higher education associations and alliances - Wikipedia

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    International Association of Scientific and Technological University Libraries; Subject groups: International Association of Universities and Colleges of Art, Design and Media (Cumulus) [3] Law Schools Global League; Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research; Quantitative Techniques for Economics and Management [4 ...

  3. Houston Community College - Wikipedia

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    Houston Community College, also known as the Houston Community College System (HCCS), is a community college that operates community colleges in Houston, Missouri City, Greater Katy, and Stafford in Texas. It is notable for actively recruiting internationally and for the large number of international students enrolled, over 5,700 in 2015.

  4. Southeast College - Wikipedia

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    Southeast College (formerly Southeast Regional College) is a publicly funded regional college with six campuses in the southeast of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The college was created under the Regional Colleges Act of Saskatchewan. Its head office is located in Weyburn. The six campuses are located in Weyburn, Estevan, Moosomin ...

  5. United World College of South East Asia - Wikipedia

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    UWCSEA admits students from the age of 4, and the majority of students are children with parents who are expatriates or immigrants in Singapore. There are more than 300 boarders from 76 countries across both campuses, and there are over 100 students from 47 countries in grades 8-12 who are supported by scholarships. Singapore government policy ...

  6. Southeast Community College - Wikipedia

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    The number was reduced to six when Lincoln merged with Southeast in 1973. The current Lincoln Campus at 8800 O St. began in 1979. Prior to that, the College operated in a number of properties throughout Lincoln. In 1975, SCC took over the Beatrice campus of John J. Pershing College, which opened in 1966 and closed in 1971.

  7. Southeastern University - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern University is a private Christian university in Lakeland, Florida. It was established in 1935 in New Brockton, Alabama , as Southeastern Bible Institute , relocated to Lakeland in 1946, and became a liberal arts college in 1970.

  8. Southeastern University (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    International enrollment had been in decline after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, when the student population shifted from international students to primarily low-income District residents. [2] The university employed approximately 140 faculty and staff before the university was notified of its loss of accreditation. [7] [8]

  9. Southeastern College - Wikipedia

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    Southeastern College was founded in 1988 as Cruise Career Training Institute with a specialization in training students and employees for careers in the travel industry. In 1997, the school expanded its career education offerings to include academic programs in business, computer science, and allied health.