Assumption College is a women-only school located in Mendham, New Jersey. It became an officially accredited secondary school in 1965. Assumption offers two different degrees: Associates of the Arts and Associate of Religious Arts. Applying to Assumption requires a completed application, a high school transcript, immunization records and any transcripts from previously attended colleges. It is preferred at Assumption that an applicant is a member of a Catholic church in her own community. Assumption also offers admission to international students.
Manor College was founded in 1947. It's located in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. Manor's goal is to instill in its students not just a strong Christian education, but also educate them on Ukrainian culture. Manor offers Associate of the Arts and Associate of Science degrees. Manor has men and women's basketball and soccer teams that are members of the National Junior College Athletic Association. Manor has three different major divisions of education: Allied Health and Science Division, Business Division and Liberal Arts Division.
St. John's College Junior College is located in Belize City, Belize. St. John's offers three different associate degrees: arts, science and individual studies. Students at St. John's have five academic programs to choose from: Humanities and Social Science, Natural Science and Mathematics, Business and Economics, Computer Science, and Education and Human Services. In addition to a basic application and all previous transcripts, applicants to St. John's must submit two letters of recommendation. The requirements for who the letters come from varies depending on your employment or education level.
Catholic Junior College is located in Singapore. CJC is less about degrees and more about teaching young men and women how to be spiritually strong and great leaders in their communities. CJC educates its students to live by Catholic principles and prepares them for the real challenges that they will face in life. Students will take classes that include economics, geography and chemistry.