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King's College was founded in 1946 by Congregation of Holy Cross priests and brothers from the University of Notre Dame. [4] The original mission of the college was to educate the sons of local miners and mill workers who lived in the Northeastern Pennsylvania region. [5]
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Northeastern Christian Junior College (1957–1993) – Bible college affiliated with the Churches of Christ, located in Lower Merion Township (Montgomery County) Medical College of Pennsylvania (1850–1994) – merged with Hahnemann Medical College; now a part of Drexel University College of Medicine
King's College or The King's College often refers to two higher education institutions in the United Kingdom: King's College, Cambridge, a constituent of the University of Cambridge; King's College London, a constituent of the University of London; King's College or The King's College may also refer to:
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In December 1833 the college's council established a committee to organise the disparate courses offered at King's. As a result of this committee's report, the AKC was established by the college's council on 14 February 1834 as a three-year general course based on a core of divinity, mathematics, classics and English, with other options added in the second and third years.