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List of defunct colleges and universities in Nebraska

List of defunct colleges and universities in Nebraska

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The following is a list of defunct universities and colleges in Nebraska. This list includes accredited, degree-granting institutions and bona fide institutions of higher learning that operated before accreditation existed. All have hosted their primary campus within the state of Nebraska, and all have since discontinued operations or their operations were taken over by another similar institution of higher learning. Nebraska College of Business also known as Omaha College of Health Careers. This institution lost its accreditation in the healthcare portion and subsequently closed. Leaving the travel agency careers open and others.

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