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The majority of Alabama's colleges and universities are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), [4] although several are accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE), [5] the Council on Occupational Education (COE), [6] or the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC).
Catawba Valley Community College; Catholic University of America; Cayuga Community College; Cecil College; Cedar Crest College; Cedarville University; Centenary College of Louisiana; Centenary University; Center for Advanced Studies of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean; Central Alabama Community College; Central Arizona College; Central Baptist College
D'Youville University College of Osteopathic Medicine DO Candidate [12] North Carolina: Fayetteville: Methodist University School of Medicine at Cape Fear Valley Health MD Applicant [13] Ohio: Cincinnati: Xavier University College of Osteopathic Medicine DO Applicant - Proposed Start 2027 [14] Utah: Provo: Brigham Young University College of ...
Both categories make up nearly 1,500 total universities and colleges ranked on the 2025 list. National universities. Maintaining its title as Mississippi's top university, the University of ...
This list of medical specialty colleges in the United States includes medical societies that represent board certified specialist physicians. The American Medical Association maintains a list of societies represented in its House of Delegates, while the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine maintains a list of osteopathic ...
Pages in category "Lists of universities and colleges in the United States by state or territory" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1936, the University of Alabama Extension Center was opened in Birmingham. [4] In 1943, Governor Chauncey Sparks created the four-year Medical College of Alabama with the passage of the Jones Bill (Alabama Act 89). In 1944, Roy R. Kracke was named dean of the Medical College of Alabama and began assembling teaching staff. [citation needed ...
The future of higher education is especially vital to the Jackson metro area as a "college town" with four private institutions, strong community colleges, a significant HBCU state university, and ...