There are Columbia Colleges in California, Missouri, and South Carolina, that are listed by the College Board. However, the College Board makes no mention of a Columbia College in Chicago Illinois. This in itself brings up a concern should one decide to further their education at a later date. The school does not indicate accreditation, therefore the coursework and degree one completes at the institution, may not be accepted at other accredited colleges and universities as well as employers.
WARNING!!!
When choosing a college or university, make sure the institution has a regional accreditation. With a regional accreditation you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. Below I have listed the six accrediting agencies and their geographical areas of responsibility. I am disclosing the below so you do not become a victim of educational scams, and institutions that are nothing more than diploma mills, where they are eager to take your money for a degree that is worthless. Make sure the institution is accredited by one of following responsible agencies.
Regional Accreditation Agencies
· Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, as well as schools for American children in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
· New England Association of Schools and Colleges - Educational institutions in the six New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont).
· North Central Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, New Mexico, South Dakota, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
· Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities - Postsecondary institutions (colleges and universities) in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
· Western Association of Schools and Colleges - Educational institutions in California, Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, Micronesia, Palau, and Northern Marianas Islands.
· Southern Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee and Texas.
A college connection participant is a high school student that is working with a college. It makes the transition from high school to college easier on the student.
Makes more education: collegeMakes more money: college (when you are working in a store or company, not in a college building)
When a school has 7 men's sports and 7 women's sports.
Her ABC bio says she graduated from college in 1978 so that makes her 55 or 56
Yes. The average college graduate makes significantly more money than a high school graduate.
There are many great internship opportunities at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. There are many different varieties of internships, so it makes the search all the worth while.
You do not have to go to any school to be an artist, you just have to be someone who makes artwork.
Any school which has a Catholic focus and tradiition is normally called a Catholic school. They typically have names of a form "St. XYZ's School/College" and were historically run by priests or nuns.
No, no there should not be! School should be cancelled altogether. They should invent a machine that makes you smart instantly instead of spending 12 years at school then college.
The majority of the Columbia river is considered freshwater, which makes it < 500ppm of dissolved salts.
The amount a college school teacher makes varies by state. The average pay starts out at $59,210 which is more than most social services jobs.
No. Attending college is not a requirement. Players are drafted from both high school and college. Some players drafted in high school choose to attend college in an effort to get into a lower draft round. Typically, the lower the draft round, the more money the player makes. Also, some players not drafted in high school attend college in hopes of being drafted.