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  2. List of colleges and universities in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Indian Community College: Macy, Santee, South Sioux City: 474 American Indian Satellite Community College Northeast Community College: Norfolk, O'Neill, West Point, South Sioux City: 5,583 Norfolk Junior College; Northeast Nebraska Technical College Southeast Community College: Lincoln, Milford, Beatrice: 9,465 Fairbury Junior College

  3. List of colleges and universities in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Community College was founded in 1971 by the Nebraska Legislature. Today, there are campuses in North Omaha at Fort Omaha, in South Omaha, and in Elkhorn, as well as centers in Bellevue, La Vista and Fremont, the Applied Technology Center and classes at Offutt Air Force Base, and multiple area high schools and offsite locations ...

  4. Metropolitan Community College (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    By the fall of 1988, college enrollment had grown to 6,630 students. In 1992, the Nebraska Legislature changed the college's name to Metropolitan Community College. The following year, the Sarpy County Center opened in Brentwood Crossing Center in La Vista; the new Sarpy Center and public library opened in 1999.

  5. Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, the Nebraska Legislature passed legislation to convert the school to a post-secondary agriculture school, the University of Nebraska School of Technical Agriculture (UNSTA). The college opened in 1965. [1] UNSTA was adopted by the University of Nebraska system as the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis in 1994. [1]

  6. Fremont, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    As of the census of 2000, there were 25,174 people, 10,171 households, and 6,672 families living in the city, which makes it the 6th largest city in Nebraska. The population density was 3,393.3 inhabitants per square mile (1,310.2/km 2 ).

  7. University of Nebraska system - Wikipedia

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    The University of Nebraska Medical Center is located in Omaha and was founded as the Omaha Medical College, a private medical school, in 1880. It became a part of the University of Nebraska system in 1902. [5] The Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture is located in Curtis, Nebraska and was founded in 1965. It is a two-year degree-granting ...

  8. List of college athletic programs in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Luther College: Wahoo: 1962 Nebraska Central Fighting Quakers: Nebraska Central College: Central City: 1953 Nebraska Christian Sentinels: Nebraska Christian College: Papillion: 2020 Omaha Commercial Commercials: Omaha Commercial College: Omaha: 1911 Omaha Medical Medics: Omaha Medical College: Omaha: 1902 Pershing ??? John J. Pershing College ...

  9. Northeast Community College - Wikipedia

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    Northeast Community College is a public community college system in northeast Nebraska with four campuses: Norfolk, O'Neill, South Sioux City, and West Point. The college was established by the state legislature in 1973. It was created by a merger of Northeastern Nebraska College and Northeast Nebraska Technical College.