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Katharine Gibbs School : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gibbs College Katharine Gibbs College was a for-profit institution of higher learning based in the United States of America, founded by Katharine Gibbs. As the Providence School in Rhode Island, it was founded in 1911 as an institution for the career education of young women. A few years later, the institution expanded with satellite campuses in Boston and New York and was renamed for its founder. It specialized in education in industries such as design, business administration, computer technology, criminal justice, and health care. The college was nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.〔(Gibbs website )〕 It did not have regional accreditation; thus, most regionally accredited or traditional universities and colleges were reluctant to accept its credits for transfer and many did not recognize its undergraduate degrees for entry into graduate programs.〔(''Demanding Credit'', Inside Higher Education website, dated Oct. 19, 2005 by Scott Jaschik )〕〔(''Tussling Over Transfer of Credit'', Inside Higher Education website, February 26, 2007 by Doug Lederman )〕〔(''What is the Difference Between Regional and National Accreditation'', Yahoo! Education website )〕〔(''Types of Accreditation'', Education USA website )〕 In 1997, The Career Education Corporation (CEC) acquired the Gibbs Group. In 2009, it began shutting down most of the campuses after a failed effort to sell the Gibbs franchise. ==Former locations==
Gibbs College locations: * Cranston, Rhode Island * Tysons Corner, Virginia * Livingston, New Jersey * Boston, Massachusetts * Norwalk, Connecticut Katharine Gibbs School locations: * New York City * Norristown, Pennsylvania * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * Piscataway Township, New Jersey * Melville, New York
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