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University
of Nebraska at Kearney
Over 95 years ago the Nebraska legislature began a tradition of teaching
in Kearney. It began in 1905 as
Kearney Normal School., then was
renamed Kearney State Teachers College. From that, to Kearney State
College, and then in the early 1990's it became part of the
University of
Nebraska and was named as it is known today as UNK. The tradition of
teaching is the cornerstone of the institution & it is the one part of our
foundation that will not change.
The University of Nebraska at Kearney
is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. |
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Pictured clockwise from top left;
Founders Hall - Admissions and administrative offices, The Health & Sports
Center - Home of the NCAA Division II RMAC Champion Lopers, The
Memorial
Carillon Bell Tower - which chimes at the top of every hour, College of
Education - Opened in the fall of 2002, Athleta - one of many sculptures on
the campus. |
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Central Community College is a
multi-campus community college serving a 25-county area in Central
Nebraska. This area encompasses 14,000 square miles and has a
population of about 282,000.
Central
Administration for the college is located in Grand Island. In addition
to operating campuses in
Columbus,
Grand Island and
Hastings and
educational centers in
Holdrege,
Kearney and
Lexington, the college uses
a variety of distance learning techniques to provide educational
services in some 90 communities within its service area.
As a
comprehensive community college, CCC offers 35 career and technical
education programs for people who want to begin careers after two years
of study or less and an academic transfer program for those planning to
complete the first two years of a bachelor's degree before transferring
to a four-year college. |
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