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During the 2012–2013 year, the college celebrated its 50th anniversary using the slogan, "Appreciating the Past, Anticipating the Future". Because of the newly inaugurated four-year degree program, the college's name was changed from Lake–Sumter Community College to Lake–Sumter State College on November 1, 2012.
Sumterville contains a campus of the Lake–Sumter State College [5] and the Coleman Federal Prison. It is also the home to the Shady Brook Golf and RV Resort, [6] Sumter Electric Co-Op Incorporated. [7] and Collinas de Arena, now a private residence.
Bay de Noc Community College (Bay College) is a public community college in Escanaba, Michigan. Founded in 1962, the college has a main campus in Escanaba and another 25-acre (0.10 km 2 ) campus, Bay College West, in Iron Mountain, Michigan , serving Dickinson County .
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The original class consisted of 272 students. The institution was later renamed Lake Superior State College of Michigan Technological University in 1966. The college received autonomy from Michigan Tech in 1970 and was known as Lake Superior State College until 1987, when the institution was granted university status. [7]
Lake Forest College; Lake Land College; Lake Michigan College; Lake Region State College; Lake Superior College; Lake Superior State University; Lake Tahoe Community College; Lake Washington Institute of Technology; Lakeland Community College; Lakes Region Community College; Lakeshore Technical College; Lake–Sumter State College; Lakeview ...
Johnson Junior College, located at 1200 N. Beecher St. in Leesburg, Florida, opened its doors in 1962 for black students at the same time as Lake-Sumter Junior College (now Lake–Sumter State College) for white students. [1] It was designed to serve Lake and Sumter Counties. [2]
This was followed by Central Michigan Normal School and Eastern Michigan College in 1959, and later by Northern Michigan College and Michigan College of Mining and Technology between 1963 and 1964. The second period of reconstruction took place in 1987 when Ferris State , Grand Valley State , Saginaw Valley State , and Lake Superior State were ...