The first coeducational college in the US was Oberlin College, in 1833. You can find out more about this at http://www.oberlin.edu/newserv/facts.html.
Harvard was the first college in the US. It was built in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1636, before the US had become an independent nation.
NECO stands for The New England College of Optometry which was first established in 1894. The college is located in the Back Bay area of Boston Massachusetts.
Notre Dame College, also known as Notre Dame College of Ohio or simply NDC, is a Catholic, coeducational, liberal arts college in South Euclid, Ohio, USA In addition to their ground based school, Notre Dame College also offers online degree propgrams at online.notredamecollege.edu
Harvard College ... (now, University)...Not true! Harvard was the first school in the colonies, but Dickinson College came about less than a week after the Treaty of Paris officially ended the Revolution, which guaranteed international recognition of the United States of America (making it the first college in the US).Talk about semantics-- The first college established on what we know as present day America was Henricus College in 1619. It was established in Henricus, VA (present day Henrico, VA), the second successful colony of America (second to Jamestown).America's first college that is still in operation in today is Harvard University (1636).
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The eight oldest college or university is Rutgers located in New Jersey. It was established in 1766.
The banking company First USA was established in the year 1985. It is part of a corporation of many banks that is is under the label of Bank One Corporation.
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There is not an official manga college that has been established "physically". However there is an online one: http://omu.kuiki.net/faculty.shtml