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Shasta College Tehama Campus Shasta College Health Science University Center. Shasta College is a public community college in Redding, California, with branch campuses in Burney, Weaverville, and Red Bluff. [3] It was founded in 1950 and later moved to a much larger campus while the original campus became the new location of Shasta High School.
Shasta Bible College and Graduate School (SBC&GS) is a private Baptist college and graduate school in Redding, California. [1] It is accredited by the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS).
Vallejo Bible College, California; [429] overseen by the unaccredited Transworld Accrediting Commission International [8] Valley University [18] Vancouver University Worldwide, Canada; not longer operating as of 2008 [186] Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Indian [59] Vision International University, California [430]
Simpson University is a private Evangelical Christian liberal arts college in Redding, California. Originally founded in 1921 in Seattle as Simpson Bible Institute , the institution relocated to San Francisco in 1955 and then to Redding in 1989.
Shasta County (/ ˈ ʃ æ s t ə / ⓘ), officially the County of Shasta, is a county located in the northern portion of the U.S. state of California.Its population is 182,155 as of the 2020 census, up from 177,223 from the 2010 census.
Redding is the county seat of Shasta County, California, and the economic and cultural capital of the Shasta Cascade region of Northern California. Redding lies along the Sacramento River , 162 miles (261 km) north of Sacramento , and 120 miles (190 km) south of California's northern border with Oregon .
Kennett was an important copper mining town in northern California, United States until it was flooded by Shasta Lake while Shasta Dam was being constructed. Kennett is submerged under approximately 400 ft. of water (depending on the lake level). It was the largest, most important mining town in the area outside of Redding and Shasta. [1]