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State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota (SCF) is the region`s first and largest public college, serving approximately 27,000 college credit students annually at campuses in Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch and Venice, and online via eLearning opportunities.
Hood is more than a beautiful campus in Frederick, Maryland; world-class faculty and caring support staff present an exciting university-like education in a small college environment to highly motivated students by integrating the liberal arts with professional studies. Hood offers 33 undergraduate majors, 30 concentrations within the majors and 50 minors. The Graduate School 17 programs of study leading to master`s degrees; 11 post-baccalaureate certificate programs and certification programs in education; and a doctoral program in organizational leadership leading to a doctorate in organizational leadership or doctorate in business administration. Hood students can gain valuable career experience at more than 600 local and regional internship sites; participate in more than 60 clubs and organizations; and compete in Hood`s 21 men`s and women`s NCAA Division III Blazer athletic teams. Hood`s core values and traditions, its commitment to continuous improvement, comparative excellence and exceeding student expectations, have made it a treasured institution to current students and to more than 23,000 graduates living the United States and around the world.
Coast Community College Dist is a Costa Mesa, CA-based company in the Education sector.
LCCC is one of Ohio`s fastest-growing community colleges because of the variety of learning opportunities it provides.
The Lake Forest Schools are divided into two districts: District 67 and District 115. District 67 is an elementary district, which includes three Kindergarten through 4th grade schools (Cherokee, Everett, and Sheridan), and one middle school for grades 5-8 (Deer Path). District 67 serves the community of Lake Forest only. Graduates of District 67 attend Lake Forest High School (District 115), which serves the communities of Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, and Knollwood. Elementary students from Lake Bluff and Knollwood attend Lake Bluff Elementary School District 65. District 65 has a student enrollment of approximately 900 students in grades Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade. Students in Pre-Kindergarten through 5th grade attend Lake Bluff Elementary School, and students in grades 6-8 attend Lake Bluff Middle School. Graduates of District 65 also attend Lake Forest High School.