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Study at Cambridge College
Cambridge College is a private college located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was originally established in 1971 as the Institute of Open Education by John Bremer. The college specializes in adult education and operates several regional centers in Virginia, Georgia, California and Puerto Rico. The college also offers distance learning programs to its students. It enrolls more than 1,000 undergraduate students and over 5,500 graduate students every year. There are several professional clubs on campus, including the American Counseling Association, the American Management Association and the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Cambridge is located in a medium-sized city, in Cambridge, MA. The school is a private, not-for-profit institution. Degree levels at Cambridge top out at the Doctoral degree. Course TopicsThe school tries to do a few things and do them well, and doesn't offer a huge range of majors. Students at Cambridge often study education and teaching. Cambridge SelectivityThe school maintains an open-admission policy. It's not unusual for students to find their classmates include those from other parts of the country. Student EnrollmentThe school offers classes to 5,355 students (3,544 full-time equivalent). Minorities are common at Cambridge. Older adults are in evidence at the school, often seeking career changing education. Cambridge Programs and Degrees
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