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Southeastern University (Washington, D.C.)


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    • Descriptor

        Universities and colleges
    • Associated Locale

        Washington (D.C.)
    • Associated Language

        English
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    • found: NUCMC data from Historical Society of Washington, D.C., for Helene Kravadze Williams papers, 1932-1987(Southeastern University)
    • found: LC database, Dec. 1, 1997(hdg.: Southeastern University (Washington, D.C.))
    • found: LC manual auth. cd.(hdg.: Washington, D.C. Southeastern University. School of Accountancy; est. in 1907 (1909?) [no publs. in LC data base]; transferred to Young Men's Christian Association in 1917; Washington, D.C. Southeastern University. School of Law est. in Y.M.C.A. in 1919 [no publs. in LC data base]; Washington, D.C. Southeastern University. School of Accountancy and Washington, D.C. Southeastern University. School of Law incorporated as Young Men's Christian Association College of the District of Columbia in 1923 [no publs. in LC data base]; name changed to Southeastern University of the Young Men's Christian Association in 1930 [no publs. in LC data base]; granted federal charter by act of Congress as Southeastern University in 1937)
    • found: Wikipedia, viewed on May 20, 2014(The Graduate School was created in 1921 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide adult continuing education. The Graduate School remained a part of the USDA as a Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentality (NAFI) until February 2009. At that time the school severed ties with the Department of Agriculture and became a private, nonprofit institution, Graduate School USA. In March 2009, Southeastern announced that it would be purchased by Graduate School USA. The asset purchase was completed in March 2010)
  • Editorial Notes

    • [Southeastern University was a private, non-profit undergraduate and graduate institution of higher education located in southwestern Washington, D.C.. The university lost its accreditation from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education on August 31, 2009. The Commission reported that the college lacked rigor and was losing faculty, enrollment and financial stability. The 130-year-old school ceased offering classes after an extended summer session in 2009. It merged with Graduate School USA in March 2010.]
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    • 1997-12-02: new
    • 2014-05-23: revised
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