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Montgomery College is a public, open admissions community college with campuses in Germantown, Rockville, and Takoma Park/Silver Spring, Maryland, plus workforce development/continuing education centers and off-site programs throughout Montgomery County.
Steven F. Austin University is a Nacogdoches, TX-based company in the Education sector.
At Brookline College, we are proud of our heritage. For more than 30 years, we have not only been meeting the educational needs of our students, but we`ve been helping to change their lives. And we`re committed to continuing that tradition. This commitment includes offering programs in vital career fields; providing the flexibility to meet today`s busy lifestyles; maintaining an experienced faculty devoted to providing more than just a quality education; and cultivating qualified staff that is dedicated to providing service and support from start to finish. Brookline College... Small College, Big Future.
Throughout its history, Bryant University has earned a distinguished reputation for innovative academic programs and technology that are marketplace driven and highly attuned to the emerging needs of industry and society. Bryant`s close-knit, student-centered community of scholars delivers challenging academic programs that integrate business and the arts and sciences, with an emphasis on real-world application and a global perspective. Abundant co-curricular opportunities, service learning programs, internships, and practicums allow students to put theory into practice while building character and leadership skills. More than 40,000 Bryant alumni are making a difference in their work and their communities around the world.
North Iowa Area Community College is a progressive, comprehensive learning institution positioned to serve as the major cultural, educational, and economic development force for the North Iowa region. 2008 marks the 90th anniversary of the College, which began in 1918 as Mason City Junior College (the first public two-year college in Iowa) and became North Iowa Area Community College in 1966.