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  1. Admissions. Office of Admissions. 2 E. South Street. Galesburg, IL 61401. 309-341-7100. 800-678-KNOX. admission@ knox.edu. We believe that beauty and sweat go together, that hard work is a beautiful thing, that every experience is an education, that every new venture, every fantastic idea, every great journey, is human-powered.

  2. ノックス大学(英語: Knox College )は、イリノイ州 ゲイルズバーグに本部を置くアメリカ合衆国の私立大学。 1837年創立、1837年大学設置。. アメリカ中西部を代表するリベラルアーツ・カレッジのひとつであり、アフリカ系市民と女性に最初に門戸を開いた大学のひとつでもあり、リベラルな伝統 ...

  3. The Knox College Debating Society clinched victory in the 2024 Burger King National Secondary School’s Debating competition on April 11th, triumphing over Campion College. Throughout the contest, they successfully debated against Munro College, Clarendon College, Excelsior High, and Campion College, securing wins in all matches.

  4. Making college affordable. A nationally recognized financial aid program funded by incredibly generous alumni and friends makes it possible for students from all backgrounds to attend and afford Knox. We offer a wide variety of need-based financial aid to help you cover your college tuition and expenses, and we're here to guide you through the financial aid process.

  5. Knox College - Jamaica, Spalding, Clarendon. 4,993 likes · 37 talking about this · 32 were here. Knox College High School is a coeducational high school in Spalding, Clarendon Jamaica for both day

  6. 309-341-7337. communications@ knox.edu. Knox College is a community of individuals from diverse backgrounds challenging each other to explore, understand and improve ourselves, our society and our world. The commitment to put learning to use to accomplish both personal and social goals dates back to the founding of the College in 1837.

  7. Our History. Five things nearly everyone here can tell you about our history. 1. We were founded in 1837 . Our founders opposed slavery in all forms—physical, spiritual, intellectual—and believed deeply in the potential of every human being to learn, grow, and contribute to the greater good of the community. This was a radical idea at the time.