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Closed ​Degree Granting Institutions Institution Date Previous Address Transcript Location Notes & Information Closed Babson College 2011 Online only. National Clearing House National Student Clearinghouse Transcript Services Baker College (previously Magic 1970 Baker, Oregon National Clearinghouse via National Student Clearinghouse Transcript Services Valley College) Oklahoma Christian College Bassist College (sold to EDMC) 1998 2000 SW 5th Ave. Portland, OR 97201 At sale, no record of transcripts Purchased by Art Institute of Portland. AIP closed in 2018. sent to AIP. Parchment & remaining AI might have transcripts. Canby Bible College 2020 2350 SE Territorial Rd, Canby, OR 97013 Canby Foursquare Church [email protected], [email protected] Cascade College 1969 Not known. Seattle Pacific University and Transcripts | Seattle Pacific University (spu.edu). George Fox University Cascade College 2009 9101 E. Burnside St., Portland, OR 97216 National Clearinghouse via National Student Clearinghouse Transcript Services Oklahoma Christian College Colegia Cesar Chavez 1982 Mt. Angel Oregon C/O PO Box 974, Newberg, OR 97367 Columbia Christian College 1993 9101 E. Burnside St., Portland, OR 97216 National Clearinghouse via https://tsorder.studentclearinghouse.org/school/select Oklahoma Christian College Columbia College of Business 1999 10220 SW Greenburg Rd, Suite 600, Clackamas, OR HECC-Records included with Pioneer Pacific College transcripts. 97015 Concordia University Portland 2020 2811 NE Holman St., Portland, OR 97211 Concordia University St. Paul https://tsorder.studentclearinghouse.org/school/select DeVry-Keller 2015 9755 SW Barnes Rd, Suite 150 Portland, Or Parchment www.parchment.com Everest College 2016 600 SW 10th St., 400, Portland, OR Parchment or 877-727-0058 Look under Zenith Education Group or Altierus Heald College 2015 6035 NE 78th Court, Portland, OR 97218 HECC Judson-Baptist College 1985 400 E. Scenic Drive, The Dalles, OR 97058 Arizona Christian College Transcript Request | Arizona Christian University ITT Technical Institute 2016 9500 NE Cascades Pkwy, Portland & 4825 Commercial Parchment www.parchment.com St SE, Salem Kilns College 2020 255 SW Bluff Drive, Bend, OR 97702 Antioch Church 541-318-1454 & [email protected] Le Cordon Bleu 2017 600 SW 10th Ave., Suite 500, Portland, OR 97205 Parchment www.parchment.com Marylhurst University 2018 17600 Pacific Highway, Marylhurst, OR 97 St. Martin's University www.stmartin.edu/marylhurst Mt Angel College 1973 840 S. Main Street, Mt. Angel, OR 97362 Mt. Angel College Records Office 503-845-6141 and https://www.benedictine-srs.org/ c/o Benedictine Sisters Multnomah College 1969 Portland, OR. University of Portland (merged) Transcripts | University of Portland (up.edu) National American University 2016 13333 SW 68th Parkway, Tigard, OR 97223 NAU Rapid City, SD https://iwantmytranscript.com Oregon College of Arts & Crafts 2019 8245 Southwest Barnes Road, Portland, Oregon 97225 Pacific NW College of Arts and Parchment Exchange - Leader in eTranscript Exchange Parchment. Oregon College of Ministry 2008 701 N. Main Ave., Gresham, OR 97030 East Hill FourSquare Church 503-661-4444 Oregon Denturist College 1993 19001 Southeast McLoughlin Blvd. Milwaukie, Oregon HECC 97268 Oregon School of Architecture & 1992 734 NW 14th Street, Portland, OR 97214 Errol Rich. Phone: 503-222-2325. Design Oregon Polytechnic Institute 1996 900 SW Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97214 Oregon Dept of Education Storage. Pioneer Pacific College 2020 Multiple locations, including Oregon Culinary in HECC Portland. Sanford Brown College 2014 600 SW 10th St., Parchment www.parchment.com Portland, OR 97205 The Portland Art Institute 2018 1122 NW Davis, Portland, OR 97209 Education Principle Foundation Closed School Information Page | (artinstitutes.edu) University of Phoenix 2017- 13221 SW 68th Parkway, Suite 500, Tigard, OR 97223 HECC 2018 Vincennes University 2020 1002 N 1st St.,Vincennes, IN 47591 Vincennes University https://tsorder.studentclearinghouse.org Western Business College 2000 425 SW Washington Ave., Portland, OR 97204 Parchment or 877-727-0058 Sold to Corinthian Colleges, Inc in 2000 under the name of Everest College. In Parchment under Everest, Zenith Education Group, or Altierus. Western Culinary Institute 1999 1316 SW 13th Ave., Portland, OR 97201 Sold to LeCordon Bleu. Name Parchment change to LCB in 2009. Order transcripts from the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC): Call 503-947-5716. Email at [email protected]. Website: https://www.oregon.gov/highered/institutions-programs/private/Pages/private-postsecondary-school-closure-transcripts.aspx.
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