Schools, whether public, private, or religious, within the city of Columbia, Missouri, are appropriate topics for this category. These may include daycare centers, preschools, K-12th grade schools, vocational or technical training institutions, colleges, universities, and homeschooling programs, as well as other topics related to teaching and learning in Columbia.
 
 
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CCA is a Christian school in Columbia, Missouri offering a PK-8th grade program through a preschool, elementary school, and middle school. Enrollment information, application process and fees are discussed, with a calendar of events, staff directory, and job openings.
http://cca-columbia.com/
Established in 1981, CFS is a college preparatory school offering a PK-12th grade curriculum, sponsored by more than forty congregations in the Columbia area. Its admissions policies, academic, spiritual life, fine arts and athletic programs are highlighted, and a schedule of events are posted to the site.
http://www.cfsknights.org/
College Park Christian Academy
In operation since 1944, CPCA offers a PK-9th grade curriculum. Its history, programs, admissions policies, and academic performance data are featured, with a calendar of events, faculty and staff directory, and administrative contacts.
http://collegeparkchristianacademy.com/
Initially chartered as Christian Female College in 1851, Columbia College, in Columbia, Missouri, is currently a private coeducational liberal arts college offering day and evening classes, as well as extension courses in thirty-four locations throughout the state. Its admissions programs, tuition, and financial aid options are discussed.
http://www.ccis.edu/
CIS began in 1996, currently offering a private K-12 program under one roof in Columbia, Missouri. Its history, academic programs, admissions policies and schedules are published, along with a faculty and staff directory, career opportunities, and schedules.
http://www.cislions.org/
Offering a PK-12th grade public school curriculum, the school district serves the city of Columbia, Missouri. Its school campuses are highlighted, with faculty contacts, schedules, and announcements. A district calendar, staff directory, and various reports and other documents are posted.
http://www.columbia.k12.mo.us/
Offering a university-model program for students in kindergarten and in grades three through twelve, students attend courses on campus Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, while completing homework assignments on alternate days. Located in Columbia, Missouri, the Christian school’s academic, community life and athletics programs are highlighted, and its admissions policies are stated.
http://www.heritageacademyofcolumbia.com/
Located in Columbia, Missouri, Mizzou is the flagship campus of the University of Missouri System, and the first public university west of the Mississippi River. Offering more than three hundred degree programs through nineteen colleges and schools, its history and traditions, research centers and institutes, and a campus master plan are related.
http://missouri.edu/
The MU Sinclair School of Nursing is a part of the University of Missouri Health System, based in the city of Columbia. A map and directions are posted, along with a history of the school, online applications, and an overview of its academic and research programs, faculty, and outreach activities.
http://nursing.missouri.edu/
Stephens College is a women’s college in Columbia, Missouri, founded in 1833, and originally known as Columbia Female Academy. Its academic and degree programs, student life, career and alumni resources, admissions policies, and schedules are posted.
https://www.stephens.edu/