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  2. Clinton College (South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the college was renamed from Clinton Junior College to Clinton College after it received accreditation to become a four-year institution. [4] The college added two bachelor programs, a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. [5] Clinton College celebrated 125 years of higher education ...

  3. Clinton College (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Clinton College was founded as a college for young men by Francis Haynes Gordon in 1830 as Porter's Hill Academy and assumed the final name in 1833. [1] [2] [3] By February 1842 Clinton College had failed. [4]

  4. Presbyterian College - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian College was founded in 1880 by William Plumer Jacobs. He had served as the pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Clinton since 1864 and founded the Thornwell Orphanage. Originally called Clinton College, its first class (including three women) graduated in 1883.

  5. Clinton College aims for record-breaking fall enrollment ...

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    The HBCU is named for his great-great-grandfather, Bishop Isom Caleb Clinton. The college is hoping for a record-breaking fall semester following a significant turnout for their B.E.A.R., or ...

  6. List of University of South Carolina people - Wikipedia

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    president of Young Harris College in Young Harris, Georgia since 2017; former president at Brevard College in Brevard, North Carolina, 2002–2011 [137] Samuel Phillips Verner: 1892 American missionary and African explorer who brought Ota Benga the human exhibit from the Congo to the US [138] John Kenneth Waddell: 1988 president of Denmark ...

  7. Baird College - Wikipedia

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    Baird College was a women's educational facility founded in 1885, opening on September 29 [1] by Priscilla Baird and Homer T. Baird in Clinton, Missouri. [2] [3] The school was a non-sectarian Christian school. [4] Baird and her husband had previously run a school at Hardin College until the semester ended in June, 1885. [2]

  8. List of Hamilton College people - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton College is a private, independent liberal arts college located in Clinton, New York. It has been coeducational since 1978, when it merged with Kirkland College . Below is a non-comprehensive list of Hamiltonians who have made notable achievements or contributions in their chosen fields.

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