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Edith Cowan College (ECC), previously known as Perth Institute of Business and Technology, [1] [2] is an Australian tertiary education provider in Perth, Western Australia and is accredited by Government under the Higher Education Act 2004 to provide a range of higher education courses.
Dozens of student organized and run clubs exist at the college, including the Short Films Club and the Future Teachers Club. Over the last decade, over one dozen Essex graduates have received Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarships, allowing them to attend a four-year institution partially, or entirely, for free.
Elgin Community College (ECC) is a public community college in Elgin, Illinois. It was founded in 1949 as part of Elgin Area School District U46 . Community College District 509 was formed 17 years later in 1966, a year after Illinois legislators created the Illinois Community College System .
East Central College (ECC) is a public community college with its main campus in Union, Missouri. It also offers classes in Rolla and Washington . Approximately 2,100 students are enrolled in classes each semester.
El Camino College (Elco or ECC) is a public community college in Los Angeles County, California. Most of it is in Alondra Park, [3] [4] while a section is in the city limits of Torrance. [5] It consists of 37 buildings spanning an area of roughly 26 acres (11 ha). It is one of two community colleges serving Southern California's South Bay area.
Ewing Christian College (ECC), formerly Allahabad Christian College, is an autonomous constituent college of University of Allahabad, located in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. The college was established in 1902 by Arthur Henry Ewing , a prominent Presbyterian missionary, as an initiative of the East India Company .
ECC merged with Lincoln Christian University in 1993 and was renamed Lincoln Christian College East Coast in an attempt to stabilize its fiscal troubles. [2] [4] While marginally successful, ECC ceased operations and closed in 2005. [5] Its remaining funds, library holdings, and equipment were absorbed by Mid-Atlantic Christian University. [6]
In 1987, the college was renamed Edgecombe Community College and has since expanded its campus size. In January 2016, ECC opened a 45,000 sq foot Biotechnology and Medical Simulation Center on the Rocky Mount campus. In 2018, Deborah Lamm retired as president of ECC, [2] eventually being replaced by Gregory McLeod, ECC's first black president. [3]