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Aleppo College is a junior college. It awards school leaving certificates at the age of 16. Until 1964, it taught first and second-year classes in the arts, engineering and medicine to students aged 16-18. It is based in the Syrian city of Aleppo since 1923. The roots of the college can be traced back to the Central Turkey College of Aintab, founded between 1874 and 1876 by the American Board of Commissioners and Foreign Missions in the Ottoman Empire to serve the sizeable Christian Armenian population in the region.
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