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'''Columbia College''' may refer to one of several institutions of higher education in North America: |
'''Columbia College''' may refer to one of several institutions of higher education in North America: |
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==Canada== |
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* [[Columbia College (Alberta)]], in Calgary |
* [[Columbia College (Alberta)]], a private post-secondary institution in Calgary |
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* [[Columbia College (British Columbia)]], a two-year liberal arts institution in Vancouver |
* [[Columbia College (British Columbia)]], a two-year liberal arts institution in Vancouver |
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* [[Columbia International College]], a private preparatory school in Hamilton, Ontario |
* [[Columbia International College]], a private preparatory school in Hamilton, Ontario |
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==United States== |
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''Listed alphabetically by state'' |
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* [[Columbia College Hollywood]], a film school in Los Angeles, California |
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* Columbia College, an historical college in Lake City, Florida, now merged with [[Stetson University]] |
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* [[Columbia College Chicago]], a large arts and communications college in Chicago, Illinois |
* [[Columbia College Chicago]], a large arts and communications college in Chicago, Illinois |
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* [[Loras College]], a private Catholic college in Dubuque, Iowa, known as Columbia College during 1920–1939 |
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* [[Columbia College (Missouri)]], a liberal arts college in Columbia |
* [[Columbia College (Missouri)]], a liberal arts college in Columbia, Missouri |
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* [[Columbia University]], New York, known as Columbia College during 1784–1896 |
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** [[Columbia College (New York)]], the university's oldest undergraduate college |
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* [[Columbia College (Oregon)]], a former college in Eugene, Oregon |
* [[Columbia College (Oregon)]], a former college in Eugene, Oregon |
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* Milton-Freewater City Hall, a building in [[Milton-Freewater, Oregon]], listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Columbia College |
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* [[Columbia College (South Carolina)]], a private women's liberal arts college in Columbia |
* [[Columbia College (South Carolina)]], a private women's liberal arts college in Columbia |
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* [[Columbia College (Virginia)]], a private vocational college in Vienna, Centreville, Virginia, and in Silver Spring, Maryland |
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* [[Columbia College (Washington)]] (also known as [[Columbia Lutheran College]]), a closed Lutheran college in [[Everett, Washington]] that was absorbed into what is now [[Pacific Lutheran University]] in 1919-20 |
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* [[Columbia College of Nursing]], Glendale, Wisconsin |
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==See also== |
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* [[Columba College]], a Presbyterian school in [[Dunedin]], New Zealand |
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* [[Columbia University (disambiguation)]] |
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* Columbian College, former name of [[George Washington University]] |
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* [[Columbia State Community College]], Columbia, Tennessee |
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* [[Lower Columbia College]], Longview, Washington |
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Latest revision as of 01:20, 26 October 2023
Columbia College may refer to one of several institutions of higher education in North America:
Canada
[edit]- Columbia College (Alberta), a private post-secondary institution in Calgary
- Columbia College (British Columbia), a two-year liberal arts institution in Vancouver
- Columbia International College, a private preparatory school in Hamilton, Ontario
United States
[edit]Listed alphabetically by state
- Columbia College (California), a community college in Sonora, California
- Columbia College Hollywood, a film school in Los Angeles, California
- Columbia College, an historical college in Lake City, Florida, now merged with Stetson University
- Columbia College Chicago, a large arts and communications college in Chicago, Illinois
- Loras College, a private Catholic college in Dubuque, Iowa, known as Columbia College during 1920–1939
- Columbia College (Missouri), a liberal arts college in Columbia, Missouri
- Columbia University, New York, known as Columbia College during 1784–1896
- Columbia College (New York), the university's oldest undergraduate college
- Columbia College (Oregon), a former college in Eugene, Oregon
- Milton-Freewater City Hall, a building in Milton-Freewater, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Columbia College
- Columbia College (South Carolina), a private women's liberal arts college in Columbia
- Columbia College (Virginia), a private vocational college in Vienna, Centreville, Virginia, and in Silver Spring, Maryland
- Columbia College (Washington) (also known as Columbia Lutheran College), a closed Lutheran college in Everett, Washington that was absorbed into what is now Pacific Lutheran University in 1919-20
- Columbia College of Nursing, Glendale, Wisconsin
See also
[edit]- Columba College, a Presbyterian school in Dunedin, New Zealand
- Columbia University (disambiguation)
- Columbian College, former name of George Washington University
- Columbia State Community College, Columbia, Tennessee
- Lower Columbia College, Longview, Washington