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Alabama State University Alabama State University
ASU provides learning experiences designed to develop students' intellectual abilities, as well as their social, moral, cultural and ethical values. In so doing, the university is equipping its students with those skills, insights, attitudes and practical experiences which will enable them to become well-rounded and discerning citizens, fully qualified for service to humanity. The university&#…
Alderson-Broaddus College Alderson-Broaddus College
Alderson-Broaddus College is a private, four-year college dedicated to providing education of the highest quality. Alderson-Broaddus College offers programs in the health sciences, social sciences, humanities, natural sciences and education. All programs are based on a strong liberal arts foundation that prepares students for responsible citizenship and lifelong learning. The College maintains str…
Alice Lloyd College Alice Lloyd College
Rich in tradition and clear in mission, Alice Lloyd College is widely recognized as a highly respected, private, four-year, liberal arts institution dedicated to providing leadership education to some of the brightest and best students in the Appalachian region. Our pages have been designed to provide you with a glimpse of the uniqueness of the school and the students whom we seek to serve. We …
Alvernia College Alvernia College
Alvernia College, founded in 1958 by the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters, is a Catholic, Franciscan, coeducational institution located in Reading, Pennsylvania with courses also offered in Pottsville and Philadelphia. Alvernia offers affordable, quality education that combines liberal arts with career and professional opportunities in both graduate and undergraduate education. Its primary objecti…
American University American University
AU's more than 5,000 undergraduates are a microcosm of the world's diversity. From across the United States and from more than 150 countries, they share a desire to shape tomorrow's world. AU actively promotes international understanding, and this is reflected in its curricula offerings, faculty research, and the regular presence of world leaders on campus. American University (AU) …
American University - College of Arts & Sciences American University - College of Arts & Sciences
Our mission is to provide thorough and accurate academic counsel to the students enrolled in the college of arts and sciences, to assist them in the selection of a relevant, stimulating and challenging course of study and guide them toward choices that will make them better students and better citizens.
American University - School of International Service American University - School of International Service
The School of International Service provides environment conducive to learn and grow professionally. It is a community composed of scholars, practitioners, and students from around the world. The faculty focuses on interactive learning and involves students in ongoing research projects. SIS also offers numerous co-curricular activities, including workshops and professional development seminars a…
Angelina College Angelina College
The Angelina County Junior College District was established by an election in September 24, 1966. The Education Committee of the Angelina County Chamber of Commerce sponsored the college district. At its regular meeting on December 12, 1966, the Board of Trustees elected Dr. Jack W. Hudgins, Dean of Grayson County College, as the first president of Angelina College. Construction of the original se…
Antioch College Antioch College
Antioch College, founded in 1852, is part of Antioch University, which includes the Antioch New England Graduate School in Keene, New Hampshire; Antioch University Seattle in Washington; Antioch University Southern California in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara; and Antioch University McGregor in Yellow Springs, Ohio. The University’s administrative offices are also located in Yellow Springs. For 150…
Appalachian Bible College Appalachian Bible College
Appalachian Bible College was founded in September of 1950 at the Independent Baptist Church in Pettus, West Virginia, by Rev. & Mrs. Lester Pipkin (from Minnesota) and Pastor & Mrs. Robert Guelich (from Pettus), to begin a Bible training institute for the youth of the Appalachian Mountains. The Pipkins had earlier been involved in initiating a Bible institute in Kentucky and the Guelichs had expe…

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