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South Harmon IT is a fictional college created by the TV show Community. It offers personalized and unconventional courses in Business, English, Arts, Music and Foreign Studies.
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Accepted is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Steve Pink (in his directorial debut) and written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage and Mark Perez. It follows a prank-loving recent high school graduate who is uncertain what he wants for his future and, after being rejected by every college to which he applies, formulates a plan to create a fake college alongside his friends to earn his parents ...
A high school slacker creates his own institution of higher learning, the South Harmon Institute of Technology, to fool his parents and other rejects. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, and read user and critic reviews of this 2006 movie.
Learn about the courses, campuses, facilities and student life at Southampton, a research-intensive Russell Group university. Watch a film to see what it's really like to be a student here.
Accepted is a 2006 film about a high school graduate who creates his own college after being rejected by all the real ones. The movie features Justin Long, Blake Lively, Lewis Black and Jonah Hill, and is rated PG-13 for language, sexual material and drug content.
A comedy about a high school senior who creates a fake college (South Harmon Institute of Technology) to avoid rejection letters. The film contains sexual, violent and profane content, as well as some positive elements of friendship and passion.