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Los Angeles Harbor College

Los Angeles Harbor College was established in 1949, and serves a population of just over 10,000 students. Similar to other community colleges in Los Angeles, high school students from any LAUSD public or charter school are given a free year of enrollment at Los Angeles

Lehman College, CUNY

Lehman College is the only four-year college in Bronx, New York, with over 14,000 students in attendance. More than half of their students are first generation college students. Lehman College is a designated Hispanic Serving Institution.

Laredo Community College

The campus was established in 1947. Laredo College’s campus was originally a fort built to protect the town in its frontier days, and much of its history can be felt as one walks the grounds. Laredo College values are learning-centered to better provide for the

La Sierra University

La Sierra University was established in 1922, with the mission “To Seek, To Know, and To Serve.” Community service is a core value within the university. The university serves a student population of about 2,400.

Joliet Junior College

From humble beginnings at Joliet Township High School to a collective six campuses and education centers that serve more than 38,000 students each year, JJC has been shaped by the community in which it resides. The halls echo with the footsteps of thousands of students

Hudson County Community College

Hudson County Community College is a public, comprehensive urban community college committed to offering high-quality programs that are affordable, accessible, and community-centered. The College services the residents and businesses of Hudson County, one of the most densely populated and ethnically diverse areas of America. Our

Houston Baptist University

Houston Baptist University is located in the growing metropolitan area of Houston, with around 3,000 students in attendance. The campus offers the intimate setting for students to participate fully and meaningfully in their personal and professional development. It was chartered in 1960, and today is

Holyoke Community College

HCC began in 1946 as the city-sponsored Holyoke Junior College, a fledgling institution that lacked many of the resources traditionally associated with colleges. Nevertheless, the school flourished thanks to the perseverance of its small but dedicated staff. Today, Holyoke Community College is housed on a