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  Welcome to Knoxville College
Knoxville College is a private, church-related, four-year, coeducational, liberal arts institution.
The College is open to students of diverse backgrounds and cultures who seek a quality liberal arts education.
Knoxville College provides its students, regardless of their backgrounds, a distinctive opportunity for educational achievement.
www.knoxvillecollege.edu   (405 words)

  
  Knoxville, Tennessee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Knoxville is also the home of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, thanks partly to the popularity of Pat Summitt and the University of Tennessee women's basketball team.
Knoxville was the capital of the Southwest Territory from 1791 until 1797.
Knoxville's economy is largely fuelled by the regional location of the main campus of the University of Tennessee, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the National Transportation Research Center and the Tennessee Valley Authority, making Knoxville the heart of the high-tech Tennessee Valley Corridor extending from Blacksburg, Virginia to Huntsville, Alabama.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Knoxville,_Tennessee   (1193 words)

  
 Knoxville College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Knoxville College was founded in 1875 by the Board of Freedmen's Mission of the United Presbyterian Church.
In 1895, Knoxville College organized a medical department to train physician Unfortunately, it never was properly staffed or financed to carry on the work of an accredited medical school.
Knoxville General Hospital did not accept fl physicians or nurses on its staff.
www.tnstate.edu /library/digital/knox.htm   (454 words)

  
 Knoxville College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Knoxville College is a historically fl college in Knoxville, Tennessee, founded in 1875 by the United Presbyterian Church of North America.
At first it offered education in grades 1-12 to prepare freedmen for higher education; by 1931 the high school-level Academy was disbanded, leaving Knoxville College a four-year institution of higher education.
Historically fl universities and colleges in the U.S. Universities and colleges in Tennessee
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Knoxville_College   (104 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Knoxville, United States (U.S. Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Knoxville was the capital of the Territory of the United States South of the River Ohio from 1792 to 1796 and twice (1796–1812, 1817–18) served as the state capital.
The city is the seat of the Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville College, and the Tennessee School for the Deaf.
Knoxville also is headquarters of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/K/Knoxvill.html   (351 words)

  
 Oak Ridge National Laboratory - UT-Battelle donates $30,000 to Knoxville College
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Oct. 26, 2006 — UT-Battelle has presented a $30,000 gift to Knoxville College for the renovation of the math and science building at the historically fl educational institution.
Knoxville College Interim President Robert Harvey said the contribution, announced Thursday during a special meeting at the college's McMillan Chapel, is part of the school's Road to Success campaign to help graduates be more competitive in a global market.
The building was constructed in 1957 and houses science laboratories and classroom facilities at Knoxville College.
www.ornl.gov /info/press_releases/get_press_release.cfm?ReleaseNumber=mr20061026-01   (362 words)

  
 Knoxville College, Dkt. No. 94-175-SP
Knoxville College does not challenge this finding, except to contend that one of the students involved never received the Pell Grant at issue, and that liability concerning three other students should be excused since it recently obtained the signatures of those students.
In summary, Knoxville College must either purchase the remaining balances of the loans in question or reimburse ED for its actual present and future losses as a result of defaults on these loans.
Knoxville, in defense, argues that one of the students in question in fact was making satisfactory academic progress in accordance with its standards for students receiving Federal financial assistance.
www.ed-oha.org /cases/1994-175-sp.html   (1406 words)

  
 Knoxville College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Therefore, Knoxville College provides a wide range of student activities that are planned and coordinated by the Office of Student Affairs in conjunction with other campus entities.
However, the College reserves the right of entry without notice for such purposes as may be necessary to preserve campus order and discipline, to assure compliance with policies of the College, and to meet emergencies.
College trustees and administration have further instructed that alcohol is prohibited on the campus.
www.knoxvillecollege.edu /studentlife.htm   (5638 words)

  
 Knoxville Tennessee Information Gateway / Real Estate Listings
Knoxville was never to be the same again with the influx of new people, new ideas and the economic opportunities opened by the availability of low cost electric power.
Knoxville is run by a mayor and a nine-member council all elected to four-year terms.
Knoxville is the hub for three major interstates, I-40 from North Carolina to California, I-75 from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, and I-81 from Canada to Knoxville.
www.knoxville-tn.com /relotext.html   (6251 words)

  
 Welcome to Knoxville College
The College is open to students of diverse backgrounds and cultures who seek a quality liberal arts education.
The College provides a challenging and stimulating educational experience for students of demonstrated academic ability and for students of potential who have been afforded little advantage within society.
Knoxville College provides its students, regardless of their backgrounds, a distinctive opportunity for educational achievement.
www.knoxvillecollege.org /index.shtml   (129 words)

  
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Ronald Draper is the chairman of the Knoxville College board of trustees.
Interfield Colebrook is a senior at Knoxville College, from the Bahamas.
Knoxville College's Board of Trustees met in the College Center for five hours Saturday behind closed doors.
www.wbir.com /news/news.aspx?storyid=25856&provider=rss   (540 words)

  
 Knoxville College
Knoxville is the headquarters for the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Knoxville College is dedicated to the development of the first-generation college student.
Knoxville College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) to award the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and associate degrees.
www.petersons.com /blackcolleges/profiles/knoxville.asp?sponsor=13   (864 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Knoxville College is a four-year coeducational college founded in 1875 by the United Presbyterian Church of North America.
The college has been open since its beginning to students of diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Knoxville continues to demonstrate an ability to train leaders and stimulate its students to attain their highest level of achievement.
www.altria.com /responsibility/african_amer_dir/african_amer_dir_org_detail.asp?org_id=305   (67 words)

  
 George Curry, Journalist, Public Speaker, Affirmative Action Expert
Knoxville College, a historically Black institution in Tennessee, was teetering on the brink of disaster just three years ago.
The primary architect of this revival was Jack O. LeFlore, a Knoxville College graduate who served as chairman of the board of trustees from 1995-1997.
Knoxville College re-invented itself as a work college, the eighth in the nation and the only Black college with that special designation.
www.georgecurry.com /columns/index1.shtml?id=1059803596   (677 words)

  
 Knoxville College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
"Knoxville College has a history of preparing its students to become successful and competitive in society.
The cost for a resident student to attend Knoxville College each semester is $4,891 a total of $9,782 for the year.
Upon enrollment at Knoxville College a resident student will receive a financial aid package for the academic year which totals $7,182 or 75% of the cost for tuition, room and board as follows:
kc.longtermsolutions.com /financialaid.htm   (959 words)

  
 EDUCATION: Higher Learning in East Tennessee
Founded in 1930, Bryan College is named for William Jennings Bryan, who defended the Bible in the famed Scopes Evolution Trial in Dayton in 1925.
National College, founded in 1886 in Roanoke VA, is a nationally accredited career college with campuses in Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee.
WALTERS STATE COLLEGE in Morristown, which offers associate of arts degrees in everything from African-American studies to women's studies; associate of science degrees in agriculture to sociology, associate of applied science degrees in nursing to public safety, and technical certificates in law enforcement to culinary arts.
web.knoxnews.com /advertising/education/easttennessee.html   (1272 words)

  
 Black Issues in Higher Education: Knoxville College loses accreditation; accrediting agency warns University of Florida ...
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools decided to remove Knoxville College from membership in December because the college had failed to comply with the association's criteria related to adequate financial resources, administrative processes and financial aid, said James T. Rogers, executive director of the association.
Knoxville College, a historically Black college with an enrollment of about 460 students, is affiliated with the United Presbyterian Church.
Knoxville is currently in a fundraising drive to raise $100,000 and is holding a gala to celebrate the traditions of Knoxville as well as participating in The College Fund/UNCF drive.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0DXK/is_n24_v13/ai_20055249   (776 words)

  
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Knoxville College and Pilot opened a convenience store together on Western Avenue in 2000.
"Pilot Corporation pays the college the equivalent wages for the students, and their job is to credit the tuition for the ones that owe tuition, and then pay the balance," said Paul Pardue, Pilot Travel Centers senior manager.
Knoxville College's president would not answer questions Tuesday, but she did read a statement.
www.wbir.com /news/news.aspx?storyid=25919&provider=rss   (384 words)

  
 Education in Knoxville   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Knoxville is home to some of the finest educational institutions in the U.S., including The University of Tennessee and Pellissippi State Technical Community College.
Knoxville has many trade schools covering a variety of fields, including real estate, technical, bartending, computer training, business, interior design, health and medical, electronics, security, beauty, and travel.
Knoxville Composite III, Civil Air Patrol, meets every Thursday evening from 7:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. at Gresham Junior High School in Fountain City.
www.knoxvilletennessee.com /education.html   (489 words)

  
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Knoxville College re-inventeded itself as a work college, the eighth in the nation and the only Black college with that special designation.
To prove that it is in the business of business, Knoxville College began a joint-venture last fall with the Pilot Corporation and opened a new service station near the campus, called College Station.
Recognizing that it might be some time before Knoxville College can generate money from the patents he donated, Revis also gave the school laboratory equipment and a 1932 restored Rolls Royce, worth between $50,000 and $80,000.
www.nnpa.org /nnpanewsite/newswire/2-19-01/curry.txt   (775 words)

  
 Marian's Mountain Blog: June 2005
Knoxville College opened as a normal school for the training of teachers, but was designated a college in 1877 and Dr. John Schouller McCulloch, who had been a chaplain in the Civil War, was called as the College's first president.
The College also owned some timberland (give to the school by a former student) which was used for its lumber needs.
The elementary department was discontinued during the 1926-27 school year, and the high school, or academy was dropped in 1931.
mariansmountain.blogspot.com /2005_06_01_mariansmountain_archive.html   (461 words)

  
 South College
Note: The college administered entrance examination is required at the discretion of the college if the test scores submitted are older than seven years.
Students accepted into this program are allowed to enroll part-time or full-time at the college provided they meet course prerequisites and receive permission from their high school principal or counselor.
Verify that he or she is not currently enrolled in the course at South College.
www.southcollegetn.edu /sctn/admis.html   (1942 words)

  
 The Sacramento Observer - Online Edition
Knoxville is the only HBCU officially recognized as a work college.
The special fundraiser for Knoxville College is the first in a series of galas Joyner plans to hold for HBCUs.
Although final figures have not been compiled, the gala for Knoxville College is expected to net at least $100,000, according to foundation officials.
www.sacobserver.com /business/021302/save_black_colleges.htm   (777 words)

  
 Knoxville College Training   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Knoxville College and St. Mary's Hospital have formed a partnership to lend mutual assistance in the installation and development of their respective internet connections and web sites.
Knoxville College, a sister institution with TSU for the NRTS project, requested that the NRTS staff from TSU conduct planning and training seminars for these two institutions.
The afternoon workshop was a hands on session with the academic division heads, concentrating on the integration networking/web technology into the curriculum at Knoxville College.
coe.tsuniv.edu /nrts/knoxville_training.html   (125 words)

  
 Colleges and Universities in Knoxville   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
It is located in South Knoxville close to the Great Smoky Mountains.
The purpose of Johnson Bible College is to educate students for specialized Christian ministries with emphasis on the preaching ministry.
The Knoxville campus now has more than 26,000 students and 400 academic programs and includes an agricultural campus, a veterinarian campus, and a 581-bed teaching hospital.
www.knoxvilletennessee.com /edu-colleges.html   (310 words)

  
 Savannah College of Art and Design: Athletics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
DENMARK, S.C. - The Savannah College of Art and Design men's basketball team used an 11-2 run over a three-minute stretch late in the game to pick up their first win of the season as the Bees defeated Knoxville College 85-83 Saturday (Oct. 29) afternoon.
Knoxville took the lead for the last time at 74-72 with 2:49 remaining on a layup by Shawn Brown, who finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds.
After a jumper by Tyrone Stott cut the lead to one (77-76), the Bees used a jumper by Shaun Watson, a layup by Polit and two free throws by Watson to push their lead to 83-76 with 31 seconds left.
www.scadathletics.com /programs/basketball/mens/index.php   (399 words)

  
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Standing in a warmly lit foyer beneath a large brick archway, Tusculum College officials on Tuesday (Aug. 27) officially snipped a ribbon that opened the college's new Knoxville Regional Center to the public.
Speaking at an event that attracted such dignitaries as Knoxville Mayor Victor Ashe, Dr. Henry reflected on Tusculum's beginnings in bringing to the frontier educational opportunity and a nurturing of community spirit.
Jonathan Franz, provost and academic vice president at the college, described the new Knoxville Center as a representation of the "continuing commitment and dedication of the college to meet the educational needs of all its students.
www.tusculum.edu /pr/releases/2002/08/knox2.html   (747 words)

  
 College of Veterinary Medicine
Please donate your overweight or cresty-necked horse with laminitis (founder) for research.
Copyright ©2005 The College of Veterinary Medicine • 2407 River Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996-4550 • (865) 974-VETS • Webmaster
Web guests please refrain from using email to seek the advice or opinions of the faculty regarding problems in personally owned animals that are not patients in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
www.vet.utk.edu   (432 words)

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