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  2. Little Ivies - Wikipedia

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    Painting of the campus of Bucknell University, a member of the Little Ivies, as it appeared in 1907. The Little Ivies are an unofficial group of small, academically competitive private liberal arts colleges in the Northeastern United States.

  3. Rungta College Bhilai - Wikipedia

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    Rungta College was established in 1999 under the GDR Educational Society for Higher & Technical Education Founded by Ghanshyam Das Rungta. [15] The group chairman Santosh Rungta [16] [17] expanded it from one engineering college to a group which has one Engineering College, [18] two pharmacy colleges, and a commerce and science college.

  4. List of for-profit universities and colleges - Wikipedia

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    Community Care College and its affiliated institutions (Clary Sage College and Oklahoma Technical College) converted to nonprofit in 2015. [16] Concord Law School – online, part of Purdue University Global. Herzing University converted to nonprofit in 2015. [17] Hult International Business School - Converted to nonprofit in 2014. [18]

  5. List of colleges and universities in the United States by ...

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    The National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) maintains information on endowments at U.S. higher education institutions by fiscal year (FY). [1] As of FY2023 [update] , the total endowment market value of U.S. institutions stood at $839.090 billion, with an average across all institutions of $1.215 billion and a ...

  6. Claremont Lincoln University - Wikipedia

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    In March 2008, the board of trustees at Claremont School of Theology voted to establish a university focused on interfaith dialogue.The purpose of the "University Project" was to create an educational environment in which representatives of the world's religions could study together and address key social problems – including religious violence. [1]

  7. Randolph College - Wikipedia

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    Randolph College is a private liberal arts and sciences college in Lynchburg, Virginia. Founded in 1891 as Randolph-Macon Woman's College , it was renamed on July 1, 2007, when it became coeducational .

  8. Annapolis Group - Wikipedia

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    The Annapolis Group was created by the presidents of Franklin & Marshall College, Gettysburg College, and Dickinson College. [6] The group is made up of private colleges and universities, many of which have current or historic ties to mainline Protestant denominations or to Catholic religious orders.

  9. Lincoln Tech - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Tech is an American group of for-profit postsecondary vocational institutions headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey. [1] Each campus is owned and operated by Lincoln Educational Services Corporation (Nasdaq: LINC), a provider of career-oriented post-secondary education. As of March 31, 2019, Lincoln had 10,680 students enrolled at 22 ...