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In the late 1980s, CNEC experienced major financial issues, largely caused by irregular fiscal administrative practices. In 1988, the institution was placed under the
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In 1956, Worcester Junior College expanded its course offerings further by including classes in
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in the following year and buyers for the property fell through. CNEC was forced to
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Today, all records of Worcester Junior College are kept at Nichols College.
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By 1972, Worcester Junior College began operating as part of the new
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As early as 1960, Worcester Junior College is known to have offered
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This article about a university or college in Massachusetts is a
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Defunct private universities and colleges in Massachusetts
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Universities and colleges in Worcester, Massachusetts
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Worcester Youth Men's Christian Association Institute
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Worcester Youth Men's Christian Association Institute
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Private
junior college
Accreditation
NECHE
Northeastern University
President
Lowell C. Smith
Worcester
Massachusetts
United States
42°15′25″N 71°48′38″W / 42.256960°N 71.810530°W / 42.256960; -71.810530
private
junior college
Worcester
Massachusetts
associate degrees
liberal arts
sciences
New England Commission of Higher Education
automobile mechanics
Northeastern University
preparatory school
associate degrees
Charles F. Hurley
Governor of Massachusetts
business
liberal arts
Dowley-Taylor House
baseball
Worcester

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