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About Boston University
| The fourth largest independent university in the US, Boston University prides itself on a long and rich history of progressive and inclusive policies that have engendered many firsts in American education. A major research university, Boston is also known for its impassioned faculty and their cutting-edge work. Boston University — including Metropolitan College for part-time and online degree students — is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc., one of six nationally recognized accrediting agencies. Students of Metropolitan College enjoy the same high caliber of education for which Boston University is renowned in online programs that provide the practical skills and experience required to achieve professional success. |
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About New England Culinary Institute
| The New England Culinary Institute (NECI) was founded in 1980 as a unique institution based on the "learn-by-doing" model employed in medical schools. Today, NECI's roots in practical education are still evident, from our foodservice facilities in Vermont where students receive hands-on training, to the extensive industry experience of the instructors in our online program. Highly regarded around the world, in 2004 NECI was named Best Cooking School by the International Association of Culinary Professionals. The school has been influential in developing the Vermont culinary landscape, and many of our alumni have achieved national and international success in the food and hospitality industry. |
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About Sterling College
| Sterling College was founded in 1887 with the vision of becoming the most innovative, Christ-centered, liberal arts institution in the nation, guided by the principles of servant leadership. Our mission is to develop creative and thoughtful leaders who understand a maturing Christian faith. Sterling College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Our online program continues the Sterling tradition by creating a strong community between students, professors and staff members that is rooted in a common faith, while developing the leadership skills of our students. |
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