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An institution called Rockland College, chartered by the state Board of Regents in 1878, existed for sixteen years in Nyack, New York.. Rockland Junior College, supported by federal funds disbursed through New York State, and sponsored by Nyack High School was established in 1932 as one of several depression-era two-year schools.
Metro Toronto Convention Centre (originally and still colloquially Metro Convention Centre, [1] [2] [3] and sometimes MTCC), is a convention complex located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada along Front Street West in the former Railway Lands in downtown Toronto.
The school was founded in 1968, when a local philanthropist, Fred W. Beazley, closed the existing Frederick College and deeded the land to the Commonwealth of Virginia for the creation of Tidewater Community College.
Tulsa Community College is a public community college in Tulsa, Oklahoma.It was founded in 1970 and is the largest two-year college in Oklahoma.It serves approximately 23,000 students per year in classes. [3]
RCC was established in November 1970 by vote of the electorate of Josephine County.On May 21, 1996, voters in Jackson and Josephine counties approved expansion of Rogue's boundaries to include all of Jackson County, for the purpose of providing a wider range of educational programs, job-training opportunities, and greater college access for students throughout the Rogue Valley.
Rappahannock Community College (RCC) is a public community college with two campuses in Virginia, one in Glenns (Gloucester County) and the other in Warsaw (Richmond County).
Roxbury Community College (RCC) is a public community college in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.RCC offers associate degrees in arts, [1] and sciences, [2] as well as certificates. [3]
Tallahassee Junior College was founded in 1966 by the Florida Legislature;.Prior to completion of the main campus, classes were held at Godby High School.. The campus was built on what had been Tallahassee's airport, Dale Mabry Field, prior to the opening of the Tallahassee Municipal Airport in 1961.