Gutenberg College is a private, four-year Great Books college in Eugene, Oregon.
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Gutenberg College is a private, four-year Great Books college in Eugene, Oregon.
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Gutenberg College occupies a Jacobean building designed in 1927 by Lawrence, Holford, Allyn and Bean.
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Gutenberg College grew out of McKenzie Study Center, a Christian ministry that has existed in Eugene for 40 years.
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Gutenberg College started in 1994 with four students and graduated its first class in 1998.
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Gutenberg College has grown, but remains small, with an enrollment of less than fifty students.
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Gutenberg College offers one degree: a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts.
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Gutenberg College is a non-profit corporation authorized by the State of Oregon to offer and confer a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts.
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Gutenberg College's students come from a variety of religious and non-religious backgrounds.
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Gutenberg College offers a housing option with a common meal program.
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Gutenberg College students have attended UO lectures and events, and they have participated in UO dance, drama, music, and art classes.
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Gutenberg College graduates have pursued a variety of careers, including teaching and the medical profession; and they have entered such graduate programs as law, journalism, liberal arts, and philosophy.
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