Displays links to educational institutions located in Berkeley, California including universities, community colleges, private schools and public schools.
 
 
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Explains a school that provides education up to grade five level. There are also class blogs, school newsletters and overview of the institution’s after school programs.
http://www.bampta.org/
Offers college level education in business, English, computers, math, art and other fields. Students can access the college library, find out about upcoming events and class schedules.
http://www.berkeley.peralta.edu/
Highlights the law school which is a part of the University of California at Berkeley, offering details about its admissions policies, faculty, and degree programs.
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/
Proffers an overview of this independent school’s educational philosophy. Details on admissions, school events and resources for alumni can be found elsewhere on the site.
http://www.berkwood.org/
Church Divinity School of the Pacific
Provides degree and certificate programs in divinity and related theology programs. Information on faculty members, admissions, financial aid and programs for alumni.
http://www.cdsp.edu/
Saint Joseph of Arimathea Anglican Theological College
Explains the academic programs this college offers in the Anglican tradition. Also read about the college’s music program and view the college newsletter.
http://www.anglicanpck.org/seminary/
Saint Mary’s College High School
Find out about the high school’s admissions requirements and academic focus. There is a school directory, information on its financial aid program and recent announcements.
http://www.saintmaryschs.org/
Showcases a specialized school that provides instruction in jazz music. The institution offers programs for adults and children and holds live concerts.
http://www.jazzschool.com/
University of California at Berkeley
Describes a university, founded in 1868, that offers a full range of graduate and undergraduate programs.A Information regarding the university's history, programs, and research facilities.
http://www.berkeley.edu/