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  • We’re dedicated to offering an affordable and achievable education, whether you are looking for an Associate’s degree, Bachelor’s degree, a technical certificate, or a pathway to a four-year degree. Our four locations in Clifton, Harrison, Evendale and Middletown are alive with students from all backgrounds, ages and experience. We take pride in offering students a one-to-one experience, with an engaged faculty and small classes. And we operate one of the largest cooperative learning programs among U.S. two-year colleges, working with over 600 business and industry partners.
  • Christian Brothers University is renowned and respected for its distinctive, vibrant, and vigorous educational programs. This small, friendly, and remarkably diverse campus in central Memphis helps students develop ethical values even as it prepares them to step up, stand out, and lead in professional careers. Regularly rated one of the best universities in the South, CBU traces its roots to a 17th-century educational innovator, Saint John Baptist de La Salle. While strongly rooted in the 21st century, education at CBU honors those Lasallian traditions -- especially in the focus on faith, service, and community.
  • Chipola College
    Marianna, Florida
    Chipola College is proud to offer a variety of degrees and certificates for students. The most popular degree is the Associate of Arts degree, which allows students to transfer to a university in order to pursue a baccalaureate degree.
  • Chief Dull Knife College
    Lame Deer, Montana
    Chief Dull Knife College is located on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in southeastern Montana. The reservation is approximately 44 miles long and 23 miles wide, encompassing 450,000 acres. Located in a rural area, the reservation is predominantly surrounded by ranching and coal mining activity. Major electrical generation plants are located just north of the reservation at Colstrip, Montana.
  • Chicago State University
    Chicago, Illinois
    Chicago State University opened its doors as a teacher training school in a leaky railroad freight car in Blue Island, Illinois on September 2, 1867. Today, in contrast, the university is a fully accredited public, urban institution located on 161-picturesque acres in a residential community on the Southside of Chicago. During the first year of its founding, CSU enrolled 62 students. The current student enrollment is nearly 7,200. The path from then until now has been marked by change. During more than 140 years, CSU has changed its name, focus, governance and location. But with each transition, the university has kept sight of its educational mission and enhanced its services to Chicago and its surrounding communities.
  • Established in 1837, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania cherishes its legacy as America’s oldest historically Black institution of higher education. Our mission is to prepare confident, competent, reflective, visionary leaders and responsible citizens. We uphold our tradition of academic excellence as we maintain our historical commitment to opportunity and access for students of diverse backgrounds. Cheyney University provides a nurturing, intellectually challenging and socially enriching environment.
  • Chestnut Hill College
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    At Chestnut Hill College, we emphasize the growth of the whole person. That means we strive to provide our students with not only an enriching and challenging academic environment, but also with an exciting social life, a healthy spiritual life and a well-rounded active life.
  • Chester College of New England closed in 2012.
  • Chemeketa Community College values access and diversity which is affirmed by how we care, collaborate, and innovate with each other and the community. We promise to actively support student learning from precollege to transfer or to the workplace and lifelong learning by focusing on student success, quality, and sustainability in all of our practices and by being responsible stewards of our resources.
  • Chattanooga State Community College is a comprehensive community college in the Tennessee Board of Regents System offering associate of arts, associate of science, and associate of applied science degrees. The college is distinguished by its diverse service area population; its high market penetration; breadth of curriculum; and impact on the business-industrial-professional community of southeast Tennessee. The college boasts the largest engineering technology, health science, and industrial technology divisions in the state system as well as the strongest corporate training activity in the region.