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  1. 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Holy Names College
    2 Reviews

    Private & Parochial Colleges, Colleges

    3500 Mountain Blvd, Oakland, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Woodminster

  2. 4.5 Star Rating: Recommended Life Chiropractic College West
    2 Reviews

    Private & Parochial Colleges, Colleges

    25001 Industrial Blvd, Hayward, CA (Map)

  3. Academy of Chinese Culture & Health Sciences
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    Private & Parochial Colleges, Medical Services, Colleges

    1601 Clay Street, Oakland, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: San Pablo

  4. 4 Star Rating: Recommended Acupuncture & Integrative Mdcn
    3 Reviews

    Private & Parochial Colleges, Colleges

    2550 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: South Berkeley

  5. 1 Star Rating: Poor St. Mary's College Of California Vice President Adm
    1 Review

    Private & Parochial Colleges, Colleges

    1928 Saint Marys Rd, Moraga, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Bolinger Canyon

  6. Moler Barber College
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    Barber Schools, Private & Parochial Colleges, Colleges

    3815 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Mosswood

  7. Family Bridges
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    Private & Parochial Colleges, Colleges

    168 11th St, Oakland, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Chinatown

  8. Delta Christian College
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    Private & Parochial Colleges, Colleges

    1781 Vineyard Dr, Antioch, CA (Map)

  9. Mills College
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    Private & Parochial Colleges, Colleges

    5000 MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Mills College

  10. Worldwide Educational Service
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    Private & Parochial Colleges, Colleges, Vocational Schools

    2280 Diamond Blvd Ste 330, Concord, CA (Map)

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