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Rochester College

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Rochester College Seal File links The following pages link to this file: Rochester College ...

Established 1959
School type Private
President Michael W. Westerfield
Location Rochester, MI, USA
Enrollment 1,001 undergraduate
Faculty 98
Campus Urban, 83 acres (336,000 m²)
Sports team Warriors
Website www.rc.edu

Rochester College is a primarily undergraduate college in Rochester Hills, Michigan in the United States of America. The college is affiliated with the churches of Christ of the American Restoration Movement. Full-time members of the faculty must be active members in the churches of Christ. Private schools are schools not administered by local or national government, which retain the right to select their student body and are funded in whole or in part by charging their students tuition rather than with public funds. ... Rochester Hills is a city located in Oakland County, Michigan. ... State nickname: Wolverine State or Great Lakes State Other U.S. States Capital Lansing Largest city Detroit Governor Jennifer Granholm Official languages English Area 250,941 km² (11th)  - Land 147,255 km²  - Water 103,687 km² (41. ... The term urban means cities and towns as distinct from rural areas. ... In some educational systems, an undergraduate is a post-secondary student pursuing a Bachelors degree. ... A college (Latin collegium) can be the name of any group of colleagues; originally it meant a group of people living together under a common set of rules (con-, together + leg-, law). As a consequence members of colleges were originally styled fellows and still are in some places. ... Rochester Hills is a city located in Oakland County, Michigan. ... The Churches of Christ are a body of autonomous Christian congregations. ... The Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement (or simply, Restoration Movement) is a religious reform movement born in the early 1800s in the United States. ... The Churches of Christ are a body of autonomous Christian congregations. ...


Rochester College is primarily undergraduate but is split between commuting and resident student populations. The college is governed by a self-perpetuating board of trustees who are members of the churches of Christ. The college is composed of a College of Arts and Sciences, a College of Business and Professional Studies, a College of Education, and a College of Extended Learning. The Ennis and Nancy Ham Library provides service to students, faculty, staff, and others. Business refers to at least three closely related commercial topics. ... Modern-style library In its traditional sense, a library is a collection of books and periodicals. ...


Rochester College was founded in 1959 and was formerly known most recently as Michigan Christian College . 1959 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Contact information

Rochester College


800 West Avon Road


Rochester Hills, MI 48307


USA


Phone: +1 800 521 6010 or +1 248 218 2000


External links

  • Rochester College (http://www.rc.edu)
  • Ennis and Nancy Ham Library (http://www.rc.edu/lib/)

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Rochester College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (188 words)
Rochester College is a primarily undergraduate college in Rochester Hills, Michigan in the United States of America.
Rochester College is primarily undergraduate but is split between commuting and resident student populations.
The college is composed of a College of Arts and Sciences, a College of Business and Professional Studies, a College of Education, and a College of Extended Learning.
Encyclopedia: Rochester College (479 words)
Private schools are schools not administered by local or national government, which retain the right to select their student body and are funded in whole or in part by charging their students tuition rather than with public funds.
A college (Latin collegium) can be the name of any group of colleagues; originally it meant a group of people living together under a common set of rules (con-, together + leg-, law).
As a consequence members of colleges were originally styled fellows and still are in some places.
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