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- Q16256559 subject Q6834050.
- Q16256559 abstract "Carolina College was a Methodist college for women which operated in Maxton, North Carolina, from 1912 to 1926. The college offered the Bachelor of Arts (B. A.) degree until 1919, at which time it became a junior college offering only the Associate of Arts (A. A.) degree. Financial difficulties forced the closure of the institution in 1926. The property later became Presbyterian Junior College (which moved to Laurinburg, North Carolina and became St. Andrews Presbyterian College) and then Carolina Military Academy. A 1973 fire at the then-closed Carolina Military Academy destroyed the main building.".
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- Q16256559 motto ""We can and we will"".
- Q16256559 officialSchoolColour "Purple and white".
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- Q16256559 city Q1865512.
- Q16256559 colors "Purple and white".
- Q16256559 motto ""We can and we will"".
- Q16256559 name "Carolina College".
- Q16256559 state Q1454.
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- Q16256559 comment "Carolina College was a Methodist college for women which operated in Maxton, North Carolina, from 1912 to 1926. The college offered the Bachelor of Arts (B. A.) degree until 1919, at which time it became a junior college offering only the Associate of Arts (A. A.) degree. Financial difficulties forced the closure of the institution in 1926. The property later became Presbyterian Junior College (which moved to Laurinburg, North Carolina and became St.".
- Q16256559 label "Carolina College (Maxton, North Carolina)".
- Q16256559 name "Carolina College".