Charles L. Littel

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Bornc. 1886
DiedMarch 1, 1966(1966-03-01) (aged 79–80)
EducationUniversity of Nebraska, B.A., 1912

Stanford University, M.A., 1926

New York University, Ed.D., 1936
Charles L. Littel
Charles L Littel, 1909
Bornc. 1886
DiedMarch 1, 1966(1966-03-01) (aged 79–80)
Burial placeGeorge Washington Memorial Park (Paramus, New Jersey)
EducationUniversity of Nebraska, B.A., 1912

Stanford University, M.A., 1926

New York University, Ed.D., 1936
OccupationsCollege administrator and educator
Known forFounder 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]

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