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Technical Career Institutes, also known as TCI College, was a private, for-profit college in New York City that offered two year associate degrees and certificates for education in technology, business, engineering, healthcare and other career paths. [1][2] It was dually accredited from the New York State Board of Regents and by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. [3] TCI's ...
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This page includes colleges and universities that have closed in New York state. Since 2015, at least 20 colleges have closed in the state of New York. [1][2]
The Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company (1852–1952), also known as TCI and the Tennessee Company, was a major American steel manufacturer with interests in coal and iron ore mining and railroad operations. Originally based entirely within Tennessee, it relocated most of its business to Alabama in the late nineteenth century, following protests over its use of free convict labor. With a ...
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The College of Insurance (TCI) was a specialized accredited college, started by insurance industry leaders in 1901 as an insurance library society, the Insurance Society of New York (ISNY). It became a part of St. John's University in 2001.