Yukon University offers degree, diploma, certificate, trades, academic upgrading and continuing studies programming along with applied research opportunities. We also provide the first two years of university transfer and are a member of the BC Council on Admissions and Transfer as well as the Alberta Council on Admissions and Transfer. Increasingly the institution is focusing on our three pillars of strength including: climate change - society and environment; Indigenous self-determination and governance; and sustainable resource development and innovation. Our first made-in Yukon degree, the Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance was launched in 2018. With 13 campuses throughout the beautiful and historic Yukon Territory, we have the ability to serve the education and training needs of every learner.
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Georgia Gwinnett College is the newest four-year state institution in Georgia and is a premier 21st century liberal arts college where learning takes place continuously in and beyond the confines of the traditional classroom. The college is founded on two guiding principles: the innovative use of educational technology to enhance student learning and the commitment to an integrated experience that develops the whole person. Every member of the GGC faculty and staff is devoted to student intellectual and personal development. Teaching and student engagement are our foremost commitments. In addition to a faculty and staff dedicated to student achievement, GGC offers an exciting new campus where innovation and creativity attend every endeavor.
Neosho County Community College (NCCC) is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and traces its beginnings to Chanute Junior College, established in 1936 so that graduates of Chanute High School as well as other area high schools could attend college close to home. Chanute Junior College operated as a part of the public school system and was governed by the Chanute Board of Education until July 1, 1965.