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  2. Atlanta International School - Wikipedia

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    An International Baccalaureate school, it was opened in 1985. [2] Faculty, parents and students at Atlanta International School represent more than 90 countries and speak more than 60 languages; [citation needed] approximately half of AIS families are from the United States. [citation needed]

  3. Interdenominational Theological Center - Wikipedia

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    The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) is a consortium of five predominantly African-American denominational Christian seminaries in Atlanta, Georgia, operating together as a professional graduate school of theology. It is the largest free-standing African-American theological school in the United States.

  4. Columbia Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The school became popularly known as Columbia Theological Seminary, and the name was formally accepted in 1925. The decade of the 1920s saw a shift in population throughout the Southeast. Atlanta was becoming a commercial and industrial center and growing rapidly in its cultural and educational opportunities.

  5. Seigakuin Atlanta International School - Wikipedia

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    The organization Seigakuin Atlanta International School, lnc. was founded in March 1990, and classes for the SAINTS school began on September 5, 1990. [7] The school was originally located on the property of Oglethorpe University in Brookhaven (previously the North Atlanta census-designated place [8]) in then-unincorporated DeKalb County, [9] [10] in a former public elementary school building.

  6. List of Georgia Institute of Technology faculty - Wikipedia

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    establish the David Guggenheim School of Aeronautics; established the first ROTC unit in the Southern United States; got accreditation for the Institute by SACS; attributed with providing the vision and securing the finances to move Georgia Tech away from its roots as a teaching-oriented trade school and towards a new focus on science and ...

  7. Sam Nunn School of International Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The School's programs focus on understanding the global context of advances in science and technology and on preparing students to address concerns at the nexus of science, technology, and international affairs. The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs is a member of The Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA ...

  8. North Fulton High School (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s the school developed a more racially balanced faculty as well. Through the years, North Fulton acquired a large international student body, and ranked at the top academically. In 1981, North Fulton became the site for the School of International Studies, a magnet program that became nationally recognized. Today this program ...

  9. Perimeter College at Georgia State University - Wikipedia

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    Perimeter College was founded by the DeKalb County Board of Education as DeKalb College in 1958 and offered its first classes in Clarkston, Georgia, in 1964.Its service area grew as new campuses opened and students came to the college from throughout the metro area.