New College

New College

New College is the name or nickname of many academic institutions, including:

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  • New College of Florida — Established 1960 Type Public Endowment $25 million[1] …   Wikipedia

  • New College, University of New South Wales —                 …   Wikipedia

  • New College London — (1850–1980) (sometimes known as New College, St. John s Wood, or New College, Hampstead) was founded as a Congregationalist college in 1850. Contents 1 Predecessor institutions 2 Merger into the University 3 People associated with it …   Wikipedia

  • New College School — Motto Manners Makyth Man Established 1379 Type Preparatory School …   Wikipedia

  • New College Worcester — Address Whittington Road West Midlands Worcester, Worcestershire, WR52JX, England …   Wikipedia

  • New College, Edinburgh — New College was opened in 1846 as a college of the Free Church of Scotland, later of the United Free Church of Scotland, and from the 1930s has been the home of the School of Divinity (formerly the Faculty of Divinity) of the University of… …   Wikipedia

  • New College Nottingham — Established 1999 (by amalgamation) Type Further Education and Higher Education Principal Amarjit Basi Students 8,500 (full time); 20,000 (total) Location …   Wikipedia

  • NEW College, Pontefract — NEW College Motto We achieve excellence by putting our students first Established 1987 Type Sixth Form College Principal Pauline Hagen Location Park Lane Pontefract …   Wikipedia

  • New College, Swindon — New College Established 1983 Type Further higher education Religion None affiliated Principal …   Wikipedia

  • New College of California School of Law — Parent school New College of California Established 1973 (closed 2008) School type Private Dean Location San Francisco, California, US Enrollment …   Wikipedia

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