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  • College of Lake County
    Grayslake, Illinois
    When it comes to learning, you have choices. So why choose College of Lake County? In a nutshell, you get a high-quality education that is affordable and equitable. Small class sizes, attentive faculty and staff, and extensive support services help you achieve success. Vibrant student life provides an activity for every interest. Our diverse student body creates a strong community. Plus with classes offered at five locations and online, we’re your close-to-home option. Three campuses, two specialty centers, one college — all here to help you reach your goals.
  • College of Marin
    Kentfield, California
    College of Marin is one of 116 public community colleges in California and more than 9,000 credit, noncredit, and community education students enroll annually. Learn more about College of Marin student characteristics in a summary report produced annually by the Planning, Research, and Institutional Effectiveness Office. With campuses in Kentfield and Novato, students of all ages have affordable access to an exciting variety of credit and noncredit courses, as well as community education classes for lifelong learning.
  • College of Our Lady of the Elms
    Chicopee, Massachusetts
    Elms College is a dynamic, Catholic, coeducational liberal arts institution, seeking to educate students who have distinguished themselves inside and outside the classroom. Our mission is to provide rigorous academic challenges in preparation for careers and for life, enabling you to leave Elms College richer than you started — rooted in faith, educated in mind, compassionate in heart, responsive to civic and social obligations, and capable of adjusting to change without compromising principle. At the core of our success is the ability to build relationships and developing a sense of community that our students thrive in, and one that they take with them as they graduate.
  • College of Saint Mary
    Omaha, Nebraska
    College of Saint Mary, founded in Omaha in 1923, is the region's only Catholic college for women. With approximately 1,100 students, our goal is to help students develop their potential through excellent academics that combine professional and career preparation with the liberal arts. We invite you to explore the unique strengths offered by a Catholic women's education.
  • College of Southern Idaho
    Twin Falls, Idaho
    Welcome to the College of Southern Idaho, one of the fastest growing educational institutions in the State of Idaho. We are a progressive campus where you will have the opportunity to excel in any endeavor you wish to accomplish. Our students are the most important individuals on our campus. CSI offers you many unique opportunities and services to help you realize your lifelong goals. CSI is recognized for outstanding faculty, facilities and our student-centered environment. In addition to our excellent programs, we offer many support services to help students succeed: study skills classes, tutoring, learning centers, advising, financial aid, and health services to name a few.
  • The College of Southern Maryland is a public, regional community college with a far-reaching goal—to help our students and community meet the challenges of individual, social, and global changes.
  • College of Southern Nevada
    North Las Vegas, Nevada
    Since 1971, the College of Southern Nevada has grown to become a world-class education institution with more than 30,000 students every semester. CSN has three main campuses in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Henderson, with satellite centers throughout Clark County. At CSN, we put our students first and encourage everyone to become a better version of themselves. As the largest community college in Nevada, we’ve made it a priority to provide an affordable, collaborative, and welcoming environment that allows all students to shine. CSN is a fully accredited institution offering hundreds of degrees and certificates across 82 programs.
  • CSJ ceased instruction in May of 2019, and held its final commencement on May 18, 2019.
  • College of the Atlantic
    Bar Harbor, Maine
    College of the Atlantic is not for everyone. But for certain kinds of students — the ones who want their four college years to be a challenge, not just a ticket to success; the ones who in high school questioned all assumptions — COA is ideal. If you're that student, we want you to get to know more about us — and, we hope, arrange a visit to Mount Desert Island to meet us. COA's faculty welcomes the questioners in life. They are passionate about teaching and learning, and relish interacting with students who pursue their individual interests with equal gusto. There is room at COA both for lively discussions and solitary contemplation.
  • College of the Desert
    Palm Desert, California
    College of the Desert is one of over 112 community colleges in California and a vital part of the world’s largest system of higher education. The governing body of College of the Desert is the Desert Community College District, which has five elected members on its Board of Trustees and a Student Trustee elected by the Student Body. As a two-year college, COD offers transfer students an affordable option for starting college and transferring to a four-year institution. College of the Desert is the number one source of transfer students to California State University at San Bernardino. COD also offers a number of popular vocational and technical programs.
  • CFK offers bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, certificates, non-credit courses, and workforce training. Programs include marine science, diving, marine engineering, renewable energy engineering, business, hospitality, culinary, nursing, construction technologies, and public safety. CFK takes pride in being a small and diverse learning community with low faculty to student ratios and engaging, personal instruction.
  • College of the Holy Cross
    Worcester, Massachusetts
    Founded in 1843, College of the Holy Cross is a highly selective, four-year college of approximately 2,900 students. One of the nation’s leading liberal arts institutions, Holy Cross offers an academically challenging and personally fulfilling education in the Jesuit tradition. The Holy Cross experience is characterized by an emphasis on open exploration and far-ranging curiosity that inspires our students to ask more of themselves — academically, spiritually, and in their personal development. Devoted exclusively to undergraduate study, Holy Cross ensures close ties and mentoring relationships between faculty and students.
  • College of the Mainland
    Texas City, Texas
    College of the Mainland is an accredited, two-year community college conveniently located off Interstate 45 in Texas City, approximately 10 miles north of Galveston and 20 miles south of Houston. Our North County Learning Center in League City offers continuing education classes for personal and professional growth to serve residents throughout Bay Area Houston.
  • College of the Ozarks
    Point Lookout, Missouri
    Christian values and character, hard work, and financial responsibility comprise the fundamental building blocks of the "Hard Work U" experience. At a time when there is much talk about what is wrong with the nation, College of the Ozarks exemplifies what is right with America. C of O is committed to its founding mission of providing a quality, Christian education to those who are found worthy, but who are without sufficient means to obtain such training. Instead of paying tuition, all full-time students work campus jobs to defray the cost of education.
  • We are here to change the trajectory of lives for generations to come, offering a path to success and a better life for all. CWI is committed to growth and adaptation to fuel an educated workforce that bolsters our local community.
  • Since offering its first classes at area high schools in 1985, Collin College has expanded to serve more than 60,000 credit and continuing education students each year. The only public college based in the county, the college offers more than 200 degrees and certificates in a wide range of disciplines, including a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), a Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) in Cybersecurity, a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Construction Management, and a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Clinical Operations Management.
  • Founded in 1914, Colorado Christian University is the flagship Christian university in the Rocky Mountain region. A leader in higher education, the University is ranked in the top 2 percent of colleges nationwide for its core curriculum. CCU has had thirteen consecutive years of enrollment growth and has been named one of the fastest-growing universities in the United States. The University's mission is to provide Christ-centered higher education transforming students to impact the world with grace and truth. CCU offers academic programs for both traditional and online students through its two colleges.
  • Colorado College
    Colorado Springs, Colorado
    Colorado College's innovative approach to the liberal arts is the Block Plan, our uniquely intensive academic schedule that allows students to dive into a different subject every three-and-a-half weeks. Students take one class at a time for three-and-a-half weeks, totaling four classes per semester and eight classes per year.
  • CHU has discontinued operations. Transcripts and replacement diplomas can be obtained for all prior students through an online service provided by Parchment.
  • Colorado Mesa University
    Grand Junction, Colorado
    Founded in 1925, Colorado Mesa University is a comprehensive regional public higher education institution offering liberal arts, professional, and technical programs at the master's, bachelor's, associate and certificate levels. At Colorado Mesa, we take great pride in providing educational opportunities and tools that help students succeed in today's complex and interconnected world. Our focus is on providing quality academic programs, built on a strong liberal arts core that support students' interests and regional employment needs, as well as technical programs that respond to vocational workforce demands.