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  2. Vatterott College - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Category : Defunct private universities and colleges in Tennessee

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  4. Talk:Vatterott College - Wikipedia

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    The Vatterott Career College, Appling Farms location in Memphis was opened in April 2008. In November 2008, a L’École Culinaire campus was opened in Cordova, Tennessee. In August 2009, a Vatterott College campus opened in Fairview Heights, Illinois with seven diploma programs.

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

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    Vatterott College – multiple locations – closed 2018; Victory University – Memphis, Tennessee; closed in 2014; Virginia College – multiple locations, not to be confused with the University of Virginia; closed in 2018; Vista College-locations in Texas, New Mexico, and Arkansas; closed 2021

  6. Victory University - Wikipedia

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    Victory University, formerly Crichton College, was a private for-profit university in Memphis, Tennessee. It closed in May 2014 and was owned by California-based Significant Education. [ 1 ] Victory University was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and offered on-campus and distance learning courses.

  7. Lambuth University - Wikipedia

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    Lambuth University was a private Methodist university in Jackson, Tennessee. It was active from 1843 to 2011 and was supported by the Memphis Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church . The university began as the Memphis Conference Female Institute in 1843 and was later renamed in honor of Walter Russell Lambuth (1854–1921), a ...

  8. Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Category : Universities and colleges in Memphis, Tennessee

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