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  1. Victoria College was a College of Advanced Education (CAE) in Melbourne, Australia. It was created as a result of the merger on 23 December 1981 of the State College of Victoria colleges at Burwood, Rusden and Toorak with the Prahran College of Advanced Education .

  2. Otterbein University is a private university in Westerville, Ohio. It offers 74 majors and 44 minors, as well as eight graduate programs. [4] The university was founded in 1847 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ and named for United Brethren founder the Rev. Philip William Otterbein. As a result of a division and two mergers ...

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  3. Merging with Victoria College transformed Deakin in size, complexity, culture and geography. It also gave Deakin a greater national profile and presence in Melbourne. Victoria College was a large institution with campuses at Rusden, Prahran, Toorak and Burwood.

  4. It is not a college of Oxford University. It is named after the essayist, art and social critic John Ruskin (1819–1900) and specialises in providing educational opportunities for adults with few or no qualifications. [1] [2] Degrees taught at Ruskin were awarded by the Open University. [1]

  5. Russian Language Courses. Attention! Students who have learned any Russian outside of a university setting, including as a home language, while living abroad, or through study at the pre-college level, are required to take the EM/placement test prior to enrolling in Russian courses at OSU.

  6. Rusden State College. Rusden College of Advanced Education. See also: Monash Teachers' College. Victoria College (Melbourne, Vic.).|bRusden Campus. Notes: The State College of Victoria at Rusden was formed in 1973 by the merger of Larnook Teachers' College and Monash Teachers' College.

  7. Há 4 dias · The Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies (B.T.A.S.), offered on all five regional campuses and through OHIO Online, is primarily intended for students who have already completed two years or earned 60 credits from an accredited community college, accredited regional campus/university, or an accredited technical college and who wish to pursue a baccalaureate degree.