History

City College: History

City College was originally established in 1984 as Draughon's College of Business, a branch of Draughon's Junior College of Business founded in 1896 in Paducah, Kentucky. In May 1988, City College, Inc. established a branch campus in Gainesville, Florida. The College received approval from the State Board of Independent Colleges and Universities (SBICU) to offer Associate of Science degrees at the Ft. Lauderdale campus in Fall 1989, and at the Gainesville campus in Fall 1991.

 

In June 1997, City College expanded its educational facilities to include a branch in Miami, Florida. In July 1999 the College received approval from SBICU to offer Bachelor of Science degrees. Quality education continues to be the goal of City College. "Your Job Tomorrow Is Our Job Today!"


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