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  2. Kendra Boggess - Wikipedia

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    Boggess joined the faculty at Concord University in 1984 where she taught undergraduate business communications, software applications, and human resource management in the division of business. [4] She served as the division chair from 1996 to 2009 and associate dean from 2009 to 2011. [ 4 ]

  3. Tampa College - Wikipedia

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    Tampa College was a private business college founded as a coeducational, nonsectarian, and proprietary institution, in 1890. [1] The school was originally located in Tampa, Florida. The final owner, Corinthian Colleges , folded the school into its Everest brand.

  4. List of business schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    College of Business University of Louisville: Louisville: Yes Gatton College of Business and Economics: University of Kentucky: Lexington: Yes Arthur J. Bauernfeind College of Business Murray State University: Murray: Yes Louisiana: The Joseph A. Butt, S.J., College of Business Loyola University New Orleans: New Orleans: Yes College of Business

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  6. Concord University - Wikipedia

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    Concord University is a public university in Athens, West Virginia, United States. It was founded on February 28, 1872, when the West Virginia Legislature passed "an Act to locate a Branch State Normal School, in the town of Concord Church, in the County of Mercer". [ 6 ]

  7. Concordia College and University - Wikipedia

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    Concordia College and University is an entity with a primary mailing address in Delaware that represents itself as a real life institution that awards associate, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees based solely on the purchaser's work and life experience, with some credits transferred in [citation needed].

  8. Category:Concord University - Wikipedia

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  9. Biscayne Southern College - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, North Carolina granted the college, now with three locations (Gastonia, Concord, and Charlotte), a license to have degree-granting programs. [5] As of 1983, the college was operating as a liberal arts college with a total enrollment of 526, and offered four-year degrees. [1] It ceased operation in 2004. [6]