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Updated: Friday, 05 Aug 2011, 8:49 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 05 Aug 2011, 4:18 PM EDT
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Grace College held a big ribbon-cutting Friday, at a Fort Wayne campus now known as "The Summit."
Earlier this week, the owners of the former Taylor University campus, Ambassador Enterprises, announced the name change.
Grace College, whose home campus is in Winona Lake, Ind., will offer a two-year associate of arts degree in general studies at Fort Wayne.
Tuition is $3,900 dollars per semester.
Ambassador officials said they want to use the campus for collaborative educational opportunities. Grace College leaders said that's what brought them here.
"We especially, as a campus, believe strongly in the value of collaborations and partnerships. We have a number of them on our home campus and it made sense for us then to think about that option when we came to Fort Wayne,” said Dr. Ron Manahan, President of Grace College.
Classes at Fort Wayne's Grace College will begin this fall.
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