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  1. Garland Junior College (1872–1976) was a liberal arts women's college in Boston, Massachusetts. Mary Garland established the Garland Kindergarten Training School in 1872 on Chestnut Street in Boston's Beacon Hill.

  2. Dallas College Richland Campus (often stylized as Richland or RLC) is a public community college in Dallas, Texas. The school was founded in 1972 and is part of Dallas College . It is the largest campus in the college, featuring about 20,000 students.

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    Dallas College was founded as the Dallas County Junior College District in 1965, and became known as the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD) in 1972. The first campus, El Centro College, was established in 1966 in downtown Dallas. Bill J. Priest served as the founding chancellor from 1965 until his retirement in 1981.

    As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of Dallas College consists of Dallas County and the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District, a portion of which is in adjacent Denton County. Dallas College maintains an "open-door" admissions policy regarding new students, allowing many people to attend college who otherw...

    Dallas College has seven primary campuses. Prior to the 2020 consolidation, each of these institutions were separately accredited.

    The Dallas College board of trusteesconsists of seven members who are entrusted with governing the district. The board defines the vision of the district, serves as a liaison between the district and the community, approves annual budgets and sets policies, among other responsibilities. Board members are elected officials who serve six-year terms w...

  3. Garland Junior College. agent http://dbpedia.org dbpedia.org. Garland Junior College (1872–1976) was a liberal arts women's college in Boston, Massachusetts. Mary Garland established the Garland Kindergarten Training School in 1872 on Chestnut Street in Boston's Beacon Hill.

  4. Garland High School was founded in 1902, and was established in the former Garland College. Around 1912 the building was expanded and renovated. It is the oldest of the district's high schools, having celebrated its 100-year anniversary in the 2001–2002 school year.

  5. Series 14: Sarah Broadrick-Allen records, 1971-1976 (2 boxes.) This series contains records that trace Sarah Broadrick-Allen's term as acting President of Garland Junior College. Broadrick-Allen was in office when the school closed in 1976. Box 21. AAUP, 1975.

  6. Garland Junior College (1872-1976) was a liberal arts women's college in Boston, Massachusetts. Mary Garland established the Garland Kindergarten Training School in 1872 on Chestnut Street in Boston's Beacon Hill. By 1903, the school had expanded its curriculum to include home economics, and was renamed the Garland School of Homemaking. It was ...