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Alfred University Alfred University
Alfred University is a friendly, vibrant living/learning community located in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains in Western New York. Founded in 1836, AU offers more than 60 academic programs and a host of clubs, organizations and recreational opportunities. Founded in 1836 as a select school, Alfred University is the second-oldest coeducational institution in the United States and the ol…
Boise State University Boise State University
Boise State is the largest university in Idaho with 18,599 students, an all-time fall enrollment record. The 2005 incoming freshman class is the highest academically qualified in school history, including the admission of four National Merit Scholars. These students participate in a vibrant campus life with more than 180 student organizations, new residence halls along the Boise River Greenbelt an…
Boston University Boston University
Boston University-independent, coeducational, and non-sectarian- is an internationally recognized institution of higher education and research located along the banks of the Charles River and adjacent to the historic Back Bay district of Boston. With more than 30,000 students from all 50 states and 135 countries, it is one of the largest independent universities in the United States. For over 1…
Bucknell University Bucknell University
Bucknell University is a highly selective, primarily undergraduate institution offering a broad curriculum of studies in the humanities and natural sciences, as well as professional studies in engineering, education, and management. Bucknell benefits from its focus on the liberal arts and the professions, its modest size, its location, and the large number of qualified applicants attracted by the …
Case Western Reserve University Case Western Reserve University
Although its origins date to 1826, the University in its present form is the result of the 1967 federation of Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University. The two institutions had shared adjacent campuses since the late nineteenth century, and were involved in cooperative efforts for many years. Today, Case Western Reserve's enrollment and resources, distributed among undergrad…
Cedarville University Cedarville University
Home to 3,070 Christian students, Cedarville is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist university of arts, sciences, professional, and graduate programs. Cedarville is located in southwestern Ohio on a beautiful 400-acre campus. Cedarville University is a Christ-centered learning community equipping students for lifelong leadership and service through an education marked by excellence and grou…
Chattahoochee Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College
Chattahoochee Technical College is a public, two-year postsecondary institution that provides accessible, affordable, high quality technical education and training. The college prepares students to enter the workforce and assists them in pursuing their educational, career, and personal goals. Chattahoochee Technical College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Associat…
Clarkson University Clarkson University
Founded in 1896 as a memorial to Thomas S. Clarkson, a Potsdam businessman and humanitarian. Early areas of study included electrical engineering, domestic science, art, woodwork, and manual training. Today, Clarkson University offers comprehensive programs in business, engineering, the sciences, liberal arts, and health sciences. Because of our size (just 3,000 students), they have a reputation a…
Columbia University Columbia University
Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States. Columbia University is one of the world's most important centers of research and at the same time a distinctive and distinguished learning environment for undergraduate…
DeVry Chicago DeVry Chicago
DeVry Chicago opened in 1931 as DeForest Training School. In the 1950s, the school became known as DeVry Technical Institute. The name was changed to DeVry Institute of Technology in 1968 and to DeVry University in 2002. The current facility, which opened in 1972, is located on Chicago's northwest side and is easily accessed by public transportation. The 103,000 square foot structure offers a …

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