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  2. Ohio Technical College - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Technical College is a private for-profit automotive technical college in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] It offered its first classes in 1969 as Ohio Diesel Mechanics School. OTC offers programs in automotive, auto-diesel, collision, diesel, manufacturer, motor sports, PowerSport, restoration and welding.

  3. List of colleges and seminaries affiliated with the Church of ...

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    The institute functions under the auspices of the denomination upon recommendation of the Division of Education. Church of God School of Ministry, Cleveland, Tennessee; Bethel Bible College, Lusaka, Zambia; Bible Training Center Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Centro de Formación Ministerial, Limón, Costa Rica

  4. Cleveland Institute of Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Institute of Electronics (CIE) was a privately held, for-profit, distance learning technical college located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. CIE permanently closed on September 30, 2022. [2] CIE offered Diplomas and Certificates from a variety of electronics and computer technology programs.

  5. Lakeshore College - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, LTI's main campus in Cleveland opened, constructed at a cost of $5 million. In 1978, student housing was first proposed at the Cleveland campus. In 1981, LTI's board of directors decided against being directly involved in student housing but in March 1990, the board endorsed a proposal to develop housing on a five-acre property just ...

  6. Cuyahoga Community College - Wikipedia

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    An additional facility, the Brunswick University Center in Brunswick, operates as an extension of the Western Campus. The college also operates two Corporate College business training facilities: Corporate College East in Warrensville Heights and Corporate College West in Westlake. Other locations in downtown Cleveland include the Tri-C's ...

  7. Spencerian Business College - Wikipedia

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    Spencerian Business College (Cleveland, Ohio), originally Folsom's Mercantile College in 1848, it became Spencerian Business College in 1876. In 1942 it merged with Dyke School of Commerce, eventually becoming Chancellor University before closing in 2013. [1] Spencerian Business College (Washington, D.C.), founded in 1864 as Washington Business ...

  8. Levin College of Public Affairs and Education - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, following the Hough riots and student protests on campus, Dr. Thomas F. Campbell and a group of Cleveland State faculty formed the Ad Hoc Committee on Urban Studies and called on the university to form an urban institute to "bring together faculty from a wide range of specializations to work on urban problems in an interdisciplinary setting, designed in particular to facilitate ...

  9. Case School of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The school was endowed by Leonard Case, Jr. in 1877 and became the Case Institute of Technology in 1947 until merging with Western Reserve University in 1967. It was officially named the Case School of Engineering in 1992.