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  2. St. Philip's College (United States) - Wikipedia

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    St. Philip's College is a public historically black community college in San Antonio, Texas. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and part of the Alamo Colleges District. The college currently serves more than 11,000 students in over 70 different academic and technical disciplines.

  3. Saint Charles Preparatory School - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1923 by Bishop James J. Hartley as a high school and college seminary for the education of Catholic priests for the service of the Diocese of Columbus. The first classes, consisting of 27 boys, were held at Sacred Heart School , an all-girls Catholic school, while the main school building was being built from 1923 to 1925.

  4. St. Philip's College - Wikipedia

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    St. Philip's College may refer to: St. Philip's Christian College (New South Wales, Australia), an independent co-educational Christian school; St. Philip's College (Northern Territory, Australia), a private, coeducational boarding school; St. Philip's College (United States), a community college in San Antonio, Texas

  5. Columbus State Community College - Wikipedia

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    Columbus State Community College (CSCC) is a public community college in Columbus, Ohio. Founded as Columbus Area Technician's School in 1963, it was renamed Columbus Technical Institute in 1965 and was renamed again to its current name in 1987. The college has grown from an initial enrollment of 67 students in 1963, to its current enrollment ...

  6. Pontifical College Josephinum - Wikipedia

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    The Pontifical College Josephinum is a Roman Catholic seminary and private university in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded by Monsignor Joseph Jessing in 1888 to prepare seminarians for the many German-speaking communities in the United States at that time.

  7. St. Philip's - Wikipedia

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    St. Philip's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; St. Philip's, Antigua and Barbuda; Rural Municipality of St. Philips No. 301, Saskatchewan, Canada; St. Philip's Church, Brunswick Town, former church in North Carolina; listed on the National Register of Historic Places; St. Philip's Castle, a fortress; St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, a ...

  8. St. Philip Catholic Central High School - Wikipedia

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    The Fighting Tigers compete in Class D of the MHSAA. [1] The school offers the following sports: baseball, boys' basketball, girls' basketball, boys' cross country, girls' cross country, football, boys' golf, boys' track, girls' track, volleyball, boys' and girls' swimming with Battle Creek Central, girls' soccer, and boys' soccer with Calhoun Christian.

  9. Artemisia Bowden - Wikipedia

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    Artemisia Bowden, first President and Dean of St. Philip's College Artemisia Bowden (January 1, 1879 – August 18, 1969) [ 1 ] was an American school administrator and civil rights activist . She is most notable for her role in the founding and operation of St. Philip's College in San Antonio , Texas .