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At RDC, you’ll receive a hands-on post-secondary experience guided by instructors who are experts in their field, yet still know you by name. Our practical learning approach prepares you for a successful life and meaningful career. You’ll feel an immediate sense of community, within a vibrant city from both our beautiful campuses – ideally located on the edge of Red Deer and in the heart of downtown. With more than 100 different programs from skilled trades and certificates to diplomas and degrees, our helpful instructors and staff have your back and are committed to helping you achieve success in the right program for you. We know that an enjoyable college experience requires balance, so we offer many services and fun activities outside the classroom to ensure you enjoy college life to its fullest. Growth is a priority as we work with our Government partners to express our community’s desire for RDC to become a Polytechnic University. This means we could offer our own degrees, adding to the great mix of programs we already offer. Also, construction of the new, state-of-the-art Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre/ Centre des Jeux du Canada Gary W. Harris is well underway. RDC’s future is bright. We’re confident if you choose RDC, yours will be, too!
Moriah Institute Of Christian Studies is a Fayetteville, NC-based company in the Education sector.
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Daemen is a college of National Distinction offering over 60 Undergraduate majors and Graduate programs which include Applied Behavior Analysis, Arts Administration, Athletic Training, Dietetic Internship, Education: Special Education, Executive Leadership and Change, International Business, Nursing, Physician Assistant, Physical Therapy, Public Health (MPH), and Social Work (MSW). Students at Daemen benefit from a 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio which encourages an inclusive supportive atmosphere. Daemen was founded in 1947 and is located in Amherst, New York.
Founded in 1871, Elmhurst is a private, four-year college affiliated with the United Church of Christ. The curriculum combines liberal learning and professional preparation to equip students for lifelong learning, service and achievement. Our campus is a gathering place for the dynamic interaction of diverse people. We have a simple but resonant phrase for what happens here: the Elmhurst Experience. The phrase refers to a contemporary framing of liberal learning. Its hallmarks are student self-formation and early professional preparation. Its goal is to educate the whole student for life in a global society. This innovative model of higher education does much more than impart information to students. It also stimulates reflection, develops insights, challenges assumptions and sharpens judgments. It asks students to expand well beyond their comfort zones, through study abroad, service learning and rigorous collaborative research with faculty. It seeks the full realization of human potential. The College offers more than 50 majors and 15 graduate programs. It boasts a student-to-faculty ratio of 13:1. The average class has 16 students; the largest class, about 35 students. By keeping our classes small, we promote discussion and inspire exploration. Our robust academic environment is just the start of the Elmhurst Experience. Beyond the classroom, our students get plenty of opportunities to put their passions and talents into action—in more than 100 campus activities, including 19 athletic teams. Our teams participate in NCAA Division III and have won conference championships in five sports over the last decade.