Friday, January 8, 2016

Campion College


Campion College Australia will be Australia's first Liberal Arts College, offering a Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts. It is the first tertiary instructive Liberal Arts College of its sort in Australia, and respected its first admission of understudies in February 2006. The establishing President was bioethicist Father John Fleming, and the first graduation function was held in December 2008. It is situated at Austin Woodbury Place, Old Toongabbie in the western rural areas of Sydney, Australia.

The College plans to add to the life of the Catholic Church and to Australian culture through training. Its main goal is to shape future pioneers through its wide program of learning in the Liberal Arts.

Campion offers a Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts as its sole college degree. The key orders are history, writing, reasoning and philosophy. The system is organized (freely) sequentially: with understudies concentrating on the antiquated world in first year, the Middle Ages and illumination in second and completing with innovation and post-advancement in the third and last year. Understudies may select to finish a Major in any of the four orders. Understudies are additionally required to finish two science subjects in their last year. They might likewise choose to study Latin and Greek over their ordinary study load. The center of this course is the advancement of Western Culture. The Campion project offers an incorporated way to deal with study. Singular units are not taught in segregation, but rather as a major aspect of the more extensive system of the advancement of Western Culture.

Campion College is classed as a Non Self Accrediting Institution. Its enlistment as an organization, and accreditation of courses, are finished through the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency, TEQSA. Accreditation is finished as per the Australian Qualifications Framework. Endorsement was allowed by NSW DET in April 2006 to enlist universal understudies in the Bachelor of Arts. The College is likewise endorsed by the Australian Government as a Higher Education supplier and thusly, qualified understudies have admittance to FEE-HELP credits for educational cost expenses. The College arrangements to present postgraduate training through a Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and a Master of Arts in the Liberal Arts. In 2011, the College had an outside quality review by the Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA), with recognitions got in connection to the scholarly and quality culture that have been set up.

In 2011, the College set up the Center for the Study of Western Tradition to energize basic reflection and exploration on the history, writing, dialects, theory and religious philosophy that describe Western civilisation and society, keeping in mind the end goal to raise the profile of these indispensable orders in Australian tertiary training. The Center holds gatherings and symposia identifying with its focal exploration topics.

The College's grounds and grounds are once a Marist Fathers Seminary which was devoted to, and at one time held relics of, Saint Peter Chanel. The Campus houses a sanctuary, library and settlement, and in addition address and instructional exercise rooms, kitchens and understudy ranges. The lion's share of understudies live nearby. As the understudy populace developed the College gave extra off-site settlement.

Beginning with only 16 understudies in 2006, for the most part an expanding admission of understudies has been acknowledged despite the fact that Campion remains a little foundation. In 2011, there were an aggregate of 88 understudies enlisted at the College.

Campion College distributes a quarterly pamphlet, Campion's Brag. The understudies likewise discharge a pamphlet called the "Sextant".

Penola Catholic College

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Penola Catholic College (otherwise called PCC or basically Penola) is a co-instructive optional school, situated in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The Patron of the school is Mary MacKillop. It has two grounds: one situated at Glenroy which is generally known as the lesser grounds for quite a long time 7 and 8 understudies; and the other, the primary grounds, in Broadmeadows for the Years 9 to 12 understudies. 

Penola Catholic College is the consequence of the amalgamation in 1995 of three Catholic optional schools - Therry College, Geoghegan College and Sancta Sophia College. 

The site of Therry and Geoghegan Colleges now is the home to the Penola's senior grounds (Years 9-12) which is situated in Gibson Street, Broadmeadows. 

The lesser grounds of Penola (Year 7-8) is situated on the first site of Sancta Sophia College in Glenroy. 

The three leaves symbolize the profound, physical and scholarly development capability of the individuals from the College group furthermore speak to the three Colleges from which Penola Catholic College has sprung. The storage compartment of the tree is spoken to by the cross and indicates the life of Christ as a model for the individuals from Penola Catholic College. The tree helps us to remember the native beginnings of the name Penola, which implies stringy-bark. The name Penola gives a bringing together overhang of consideration, assurance, and security for the individuals from the College group.

Bellevue College

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Bellevue College is an open-access, group based, open (state-helped) establishment of advanced education situated in Bellevue, Washington, a city on the Eastside of Lake Washington, close Seattle. With a yearly enlistment of 37,000 understudies, Bellevue College (BC) is the biggest of the 34 organizations that make up the Washington Community and Technical Colleges framework, and the third biggest foundation of advanced education generally speaking in the state (behind the University of Washington and Washington State University). 

The establishment offers exchange partner degree programs that cover the initial two years of a school training, a huge number of expert specialized degrees and testaments, a substantial proceeding with instruction program, and an assortment of pre-school programs. The school likewise has an assortment of separation instruction and web learning alternatives. Since 2007, BC has offered four-year four year certifications. 

BC's administration area incorporates the state funded school areas of Bellevue, Mercer Island, Issaquah, Skykomish and Snoqualmie Valley. 

Established in 1966, the school will praise its 50th commemoration amid the 2015-16 scholastic year. 

Bellevue Community College was built up in 1966, initially under the sponsorship of the Bellevue School District, as an establishment of advanced education for occupants of the Eastside of Lake Washington. The school opened with a sum of 464 understudies and 37 teachers, with an educational programs that included classes in the sociologies, trigonometry, material science, organic science, and English, among others. Professional classes at first offered included nursing, essential airplane outline perusing, and sustenance administration. Dr. Merle E. Landerholm was delegated the school's first president. 

The school graduated its top notch in June 1967, with 10 understudies procuring degrees and authentications, and 15 acquiring secondary school recognitions. 

Additionally in 1967, the Washington State Legislature passed the Community College Act, which made a statewide junior college framework and isolated Bellevue Community College from the Bellevue School District.

Eastern Arizona College

Eastern Arizona College (EAC), is a junior college situated in Graham County, Arizona. The principle grounds is in Thatcher, with satellite areas in Gila County, and Greenlee County. It is the most established junior college in Arizona and the main junior college in Arizona with a walking band. 

Eastern Arizona College was contracted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1888. Classes began in a congregation room in Central, Arizona in 1890 with 17 understudies and was known as the St. Joseph Stake Academy. In 1891, classes were moved to Thatcher, Arizona, to be more brought together and because of room limitations. The school kept on extending, however it was strapped monetarily. In 1908, another 21-room building was opened that would in the long run be called Old Main. 

In 1932, the Church expressed they could no more stand to bolster the school fiscally and would close it unless the nearby valley could bolster it. In 1933, a race was held and the valley passed an activity subsidizing the school. Proprietorship went to the condition of Arizona, dropping its religious alliance, and changing the name to Gila Junior College of Graham County. This name was changed to Eastern Arizona Junior College in 1950, then just Eastern Arizona College in 1966. In 1962, it was the inaugural individual from Arizona's recently made Junior College system.[1] The 1960s was a period of development and the school acquired adjacent farmland to broaden their grounds. 

In 1972 an expressive arts focus was finished. In 1979, two flames inside of one week obliterated Old Main. The building was annihilated and another organization building was built on the site. Amid the 1987–1988 school year, Eastern Arizona College commended its centennial. 

Eastern Arizona College has changed names nine times, developing from an one-room school building to turning into an extensive junior college serving three areas and facilitating a satellite grounds for a college. 

In December 2012, following 10 years of campaigning, Eastern Arizona College propelled its first four year college education programs in an organization with Arizona State University. The four year college education projects incorporate nursing and busines