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Eastfield College, Dallas County Community College District

Eastfield College is a part of the Dallas County Community College District. The college serves over 16,000 students and is a designated Hispanic Serving Institution. The college is around 50% Hispanic. Eastfield College is dedicated to providing careful and quality instruction to their students to

Eastern New Mexico University – Roswell

At Eastern New Mexico University – Roswell, students are encouraged to lean into what makes them unique and find strength in it to grow professionally and personally. Established in 1958, their small classroom sizes help foster personal and meaningful relationships to enhance the quality of

Eastern New Mexico University

Today, Eastern New Mexico University serves around 7,000 students, and provide students from all backgrounds the resources to explore their interests and further build their careers. The college is a designated Hispanic Serving Institution, and has the lowest tuition rate of any four-year colleges in

Donnelly College

The vision of Donnelly College is to advance the common good by being the most accessible and transformative Catholic College in the country. Donnelly College began in 1949 with a bold vision: to create a Catholic college with a special focus on expanding access to

Dominican College

Dominican College is located in the Hudson Valley area, founded in 1952. The Dominican tradition emphasizes compassion and reflection as part of moral and ethical growth, and at Dominican College, students are not only striving for intellectual rigor, but strength of character.

Dalton State College

Founded in 1963, Dalton State College is dedicated to providing broad access to quality higher education for the population of Northwest Georgia, thereby enhancing the region’s economic vitality and quality of life. As an institution of the University System of Georgia, Dalton State College offers

Cuesta College

Cuesta College is a Hispanic Serving Institution located in San Luis Obispo, California. The college was established in 1963, as evidence by its locally famous “Hollister Adobe” building, a reminder of the depth of its city and the history of California.