Dominican College

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[edit] Higher education

There are several current and former institutions of higher learning named Dominican College.

One such institution is a four-year private college in Orangeburg, a suburb of New York City in Rockland County, New York. The college was founded in 1952 by the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt as a teacher training school for women. The college is now co-educational.

There was formerly also a Dominican College in New Orleans, Louisiana; its former campus is now part of the property of Loyola University New Orleans.

Dominican University of California, situated in San Rafael, California, was founded in 1890 as Dominican College; in 2000, the college changed its name to its current appellation.

Dominican University College (formerly the Dominican College of Philosophy and Theology) is a bilingual Roman Catholic university in Ottawa, Ontario, offering civil and pontifical bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in Philosophy and Theology. Its name in French is Collège Universitaire Dominicain.


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In Northern Ireland there are two grammar schools called Dominican College. These are Dominican College, Portstewart on the scenic north coast of Northern Ireland and Dominican College, Fortwilliam in Belfast.

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