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Study at Columbia College
Profile of Columbia College
Columbia College is the largest arts and communications college located in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It was established in 1890 as a speech and teaching college for women. Columbia is recognized as one of the top film schools in the nation. Some of the noted academic programs included Arts and Entertainment Management, Film and Video, Journalism, Design, and Photography. The college offers a wide variety of degrees and programs in diverse Course Topics. Columbia College's campus is home to several clubs and organizations for the overall development of the students. Some of the popular ones are the Producer's Guild of Columbia (PGC), the Student Organization Council, the Student Government Association, and the International Student Organization. Columbia College is located in a town not particularly near any major cities, in Sonora, CA. The school is a public institution. Degree levels at Columbia College top out at the Associate's degree. Course TopicsStudents at the school often study liberal arts, conservation and resource management, and cooking and culinary arts. Columbia College SelectivityColumbia College maintains an open-admission policy. FacultyThe school's tenure system is geared toward rewarding and keeping the most valuable professors. By paying its faculty better than most schools, Columbia College tries to attract and retain a high quality teaching staff. Student EnrollmentThe school offers classes to 2,734 students (1,490 full-time equivalent). Forty-something year old students won't feel out of place at Columbia College. Columbia College Tuition and AffordabilityTuition is fairly low at the school. The school reports its educational mission is:
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