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  1. Katharine Gibbs College was a for-profit institution of higher learning based in the United States of America, founded by Katharine Gibbs. It was first founded in 1911 as the Providence School in Rhode Island, an institution that focused on the career education of young women.

  2. A community college in Columbus, Ohio. You can earn a two-year technical degree, or complete the first two years of your bachelor's degree. We also offer noncredit training, ESL and other services. With an open enrollment policy and the lowest tuition cost in the area, Columbus State is where the world is going.

  3. Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center is a public magnet alternative school for students interested in an intensive academic and arts curriculum, located near Downtown Columbus, Ohio.

  4. Columbus Africentric Early College PreK-12; Columbus Alternative High School; ... Parents and guardians can apply now to see if their student qualifies for Summer EBT benefits from the State of Ohio. ... 546 Jack Gibbs Boulevard. Columbus, Oh 43215. Get Directions. Contact Us. Phone: 614-365-6681. Fax: Email Us. Helpful Links.

  5. Columbus Africentric Early College PreK-12; Columbus Alternative High School; ... AIMS has been recognized as a Purple Star School by the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce! ... 680 Jack Gibbs Blvd. Columbus, Oh 43215. Get Directions. Contact Us. Phone: 614-365-5558. Fax: Email Us. Helpful Links.

  6. Gibbs averaged right around 17 points and 16 boards a game at Columbus East High School but wasn’t highly recruited since most basketball programs assumed he would pursue football. After college, he had flirtations from the NFL but played professional basketball in Germany and Japan.

  7. Gibbs College – Livingston was a private two-year college in Livingston, New Jersey. It was part of the Gibbs College group of private schools founded by Katherine Gibbs. At one time the Livingston campus had an annual enrollment of approximately 1,000 students.