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Morton College

Morton College is the second oldest community college in Illinois. Currently, the college has an enrollment of approximately 5,000 students, about 25% of whom are full-time. MC is a National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium Training Center.

Miami Dade College, Wolfson Campus

Miami Dade College has evolved over the years from its humble beginnings as a social experiment into the globally recognized educational institution it is today. MDC welcomes all students and invites them to share their very best so that along with staff and faculty, we

Miami Dade College, North Campus

Miami Dade College has evolved over the years from its humble beginnings as a social experiment into the globally recognized educational institution it is today. MDC welcomes all students and invites them to share their very best so that along with staff and faculty, we

Miami Dade College, Kendall Campus

Miami Dade College has evolved over the years from its humble beginnings as a social experiment into the globally recognized educational institution it is today. MDC welcomes all students and invites them to share their very best so that along with staff and faculty, we

Mesa Community College, Maricopa Community College

Mesa Community College is a Hispanic Serving Institution and is part of the Maricopa Community College District of Arizona, one of the oldest in Arizona. Mesa Community College was established in 1963 on the principles of communication, critical thinking, civic engagement, and cultural and global

Los Angeles Valley College

Los Angeles Valley College is a Hispanic Serving Institution established in 1949. The academic achievements and ambitions of its students are vast and wide. Los Angeles Valley College is an institution that grants its students the opportunity to excel, no matter their circumstances.

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