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Southwest Baptist University (SBU) is a private institute of higher education affiliated with the Missouri Baptist Convention, which is part of the Southern Baptist Convention. In 2003 there were approximately 3,600 students attending at one of SBU`s four Missouri campuses, located in the towns of Bolivar, Mountain View, Salem and Springfield. Abner S. Ingman and James R. Maupin founded Southwest Baptist College in 1878 in Lebanon, Missouri. The Lebanon campus originally had an enrollment of 60 students and six faculty. The college lasted one year before the city decided they no longer wanted it. When news got out that the college would be moving, the communities of Aurora, Monett, and Bolivar in southwest Missouri attempted to attract the college. In 1879, the state of Missouri chartered the school and it moved to Bolivar, Missouri. The college went through many financial difficulties in the early part of the Twentieth Century. On June 1, 1910, at 11:00 am., the fire that would destroy the campus started. The fire broke out under suspect circumstances, leading some to believe arson was the cause. Bolivar citizen firefighters tried to put out the fire, but the water supply ran dry and at 2:00 pm the fire engulfed the whole campus. Losses were estimated at $20,000. The college was rebuilt, and reopened in 1913.
Technology Center of Du Page is a Addison, IL-based company in the Education sector.
Georgia Gwinnett College is the newest four-year state institution in Georgia and is a premier 21st century liberal arts college where learning takes place continuously in and beyond the confines of the traditional classroom. The college is founded on two guiding principles: the innovative use of educational technology to enhance student learning and the commitment to an integrated experience that develops the whole person. Every member of the GGC faculty and staff is devoted to student intellectual and personal development. Teaching and student engagement are our foremost commitments. In addition to a faculty and staff dedicated to student achievement, GGC offers an exciting new campus where innovation and creativity attend every endeavor.
Clover Park Technical College is a vital member of Washington State`s higher education system, offering highly relevant and award-winning professional and technical education in the South Puget Sound region. Clover Park Technical College got its start in 1941, as a program called War Production Training at Clover Park High School. Since then, CPTC has grown to include forty-three programs in aerospace, advanced manufacturing, health sciences, human services, business, hospitality, science, technology, engineering, transportation and trades. CPTC`s main campus is located in Lakewood, Washington and its aviation programs are located at the South Hill campus, just south of Puyallup, Washington.
With five campuses throughout Oakland County, OCC offers degrees and certificates in approximately 100 career fields as well as university transfer degrees in business, science and liberal arts. The College provides academic and developmental experiences allowing each student to reach their full potential and enhance the communities they serve. More than 40,000 students annually attend OCC; more than a million students have enrolled in the College since it opened in 1965. Points of pride: -- # 1 Transfer Institution in Michigan -- 90% of the regions first responders trained at OCC -- Over 250 Scholarships given away annually -- 2,700 + Students graduate each year -- Top honors for College Safety & Planning -- Financial Award of Excellence since 2015 OCC provides training and education for people at every level and stage of their career!