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  • Davis College - New York
    Johnson City, New York
    Davis College is a private, undergraduate, coeducational Bible college within the conservative evangelical tradition that fosters the spiritual, professional, intellectual and personal development of students for ministry. Its philosophy views the direct study of the Bible as the primary means to a successful life and ministry. Its three-year diploma, AAS and BRE degree programs provide an integration of Biblical, general and professional studies. The one-year certificate program focuses primarily upon Biblical studies.
  • Dawson Community College
    Glendive, Montana
    Dawson Community College is committed to creating and continuously improving opportunities for students to discover their world in excellent Academic Programs, connect with others through campus and community activities, and contribute to a relevant educational and lifelong learning experience.
  • Daymar College - Bellevue closed in 2024.
  • In 2018, Daymar College was acquired and became a branch campus of Hussian College.
  • Daymar College in Louisville, Kentucky is permanently closed. The for-profit college was acquired by Hussian College in 2018, but Hussian College also later closed.
  • Daymar College in Louisville, Kentucky is permanently closed. The for-profit college was acquired by Hussian College in 2018, but Hussian College also later closed.
  • Daymar College in Madisonville, Kentucky is permanently closed.
  • Daymar College is permanently closed. The for-profit college was acquired by Hussian College in 2018, but Hussian College also later closed.
  • Daymar College in Owensboro, Kentucky is permanently closed. The for-profit college was acquired by Hussian College in 2018, but Hussian College also later closed.
  • Daymar College in Paducah, Kentucky is permanently closed. The for-profit college was acquired by Hussian College in 2018, but Hussian College also later closed.