Charles L. Littel
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Stanford University, M.A., 1926
Charles L. Littel | |
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Charles L Littel, 1909 | |
| Born | c. 1886 |
| Died | March 1, 1966 (aged 79–80) |
| Burial place | George Washington Memorial Park (Paramus, New Jersey) |
| Education | University of Nebraska, B.A., 1912 Stanford University, M.A., 1926 |
| Occupations | College administrator and educator |
| Known for | Founder and president of Junior College of Bergen County and Centralia Junior College |
Charles L. Littel (c. 1886 – March 3, 1966) was an American educator, college founder, and college president. He founded the Junior College of Bergen County in 1933 and served as its president.[1] He was also a founder and president of Centralia Junior College and helped found the Hoquiam Junior College and the Yakima Valley College.
Littel was born in Bertrand, Nebraska around 1886.[2][3] He graduated from Bertrand High School.[4]
He enrolled in the University of Nebraska but stopped his studies several times for positions as a principal.[5][3] He returned to the university in 1910 and planned on graduating in December 1911; however, he left school again in the fall semester to pursue an opportunity with the Lincoln Academy.[6] He earned a B.A. from the University of Nebraska in 1912.[7]
He received an M.A. from Stanford University in 1926.[8][9] In 1936, he received an Ed.D. at New York University.[10]