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  2. Cedar College - Wikipedia

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    Cedar College is composed of four 'branches' – Junior Primary (R–2), Upper Primary (3-6), Middle School (7–9) and Senior School (10–12). [8] These growing branches allow students to develop academically, spiritually, and socially, providing a College that offers a complete education from Reception through to Year 12.

  3. College tuition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following graph shows the inflation rates of general costs of living (for urban consumers; the CPI-U), medical costs (medical costs component of the consumer price index (CPI)), and college and tuition and fees for private four-year colleges (from College Board data) from 1978 to 2008. All rates are computed relative to 1978.

  4. William F. Curtis Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    William F. Curtis, a minister and the college's seventh president, would not accept fees for speaking engagements, but instead welcomed donations of trees, shrubs, and flowering bushes for planting on campus. [1] The original black walnut tree was destroyed in a violent storm on August 11, 1983.

  5. Cedar Crest College - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Crest College is a private liberal arts women's college in Allentown, Pennsylvania. At the start of the 2022-2023 academic year, the college had 953 undergraduate and 371 graduate students. Men may pursue various degrees at the college, but are sometimes limited to evening or weekend programs.

  6. Cedarville University - Wikipedia

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    Ira Vayhinger became the college's fourth president in 1943 and served until 1950. He had served as general secretary of the local YMCA from 1911 to 1922. He joined Cedarville College in 1941 as finance director and business manager. As president, he guided the college through enrollment challenges and the difficult years of World War II.

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  8. Dallas College Cedar Valley - Wikipedia

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    Dallas College Cedar Valley Campus serves an approximately 75-square-mile (190 km 2) area of southern Dallas County including the suburbs of Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, Glenn Heights, Hutchins, Lancaster, Seagoville, and Wilmer as well as the Dallas neighborhoods of Highland Hills (zip code 75241), Pleasant Grove (75217), and Red Bird (75232 & 75237).

  9. Cedar Hill Collegiate High School - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Hill Collegiate High School (also known as CHCHS) is an early college high school that gives students the opportunity to finish high school while receiving an associates degree (60 college credits). Collegiate opened in 2008 and graduated its first class of seniors in 2012.