International College, Los Angeles
Private college in Los Angeles, California, United StatesInternational College was a small, private, non-traditional and unaccredited college founded in Los Angeles in the early 1970s by Linden G. Leavitt. It was licensed to issue degrees by the California State Department of Education and its degrees were accepted by several dozen other schools, reportedly including Harvard and Johns Hopkins, but its attempts to attain accreditation never came to fruition. The college was reported to have 174 students in 1978 and 350 students in 1980. It had no classrooms, libraries or laboratories, but its administrative offices were located at 1019 Gayley Avenue in Los Angeles. It ceased operations in 1986 and its students were transferred to another unaccredited college, William Lyon University.
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