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Abilene Christian University

Abilene, The United States
Abilene Christian University (ACU) is a private university, founded in 1906. The school is based in Abilene, Texas and is also affiliated with Churches of Christ. The university is organized into the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Biblical Studies, Business Administration, Education and Human Services, the Graduate School, the Graduate School of Theology, the School of Information Technology and Computing, the School of Social Work, and the Patty Hanks Shelton School of Nursing. It receives about 4,500 students from across the USA and 60 other nations. Abilene Christian University takes... See full description.

Academy of Art University

San Francisco, The United States
The Academy of Art University is a private university owned by the Stephens Institute. The institution was established in San Francisco, California in 1929 by Richard S. Stephens. Receiving about 18,000 students per year the Academy of Art University is the largest art and design school in the United States. The school has made available both on-campus and distance education degrees and certificate programs in its fine arts programs. The university offers undergraduate opportunities such as Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts; its graduate options include Master... See full description.

Alabama A&M University

Normal, The United States
Alabama A&M University is a public institution of higher education, located in Normal, Madison County, Alabama, United States. It consists of five undergraduate schools - Agricultural & Environmental, Arts & Sciences, Business, Education, and Engineering & Technology – as well as Graduate Studies. The school offers 41 Baccalaureate, 23 Master’s, 1 EdS and 4 doctoral degrees, while receiving about 4,940 undergraduate and 874 graduate students yearly. Alabama A&M University strives to offer students an environment, in which they can put theory into practice, for which reason it has... See full description.

Alabama State University

Montgomery, The United States
Alabama State University is a public institution of higher education, established in 1867 in Marion, Ala. Initially it was a school for African-Americans, but over the years has turned into a reputable institution of higher learning, which receives students from all races. The university provides educational opportunities in nearly 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Along with the traditional teacher education programs, the school offers brand new, high-demand programs in health sciences, Ph.D. in microbiology and a minor in international business. The school takes special... See full description.

Alaska Pacific University

Anchorage, The United States
Alaska Pacific University (APU) is a small liberal arts college based in Anchorage, Alaska. The school has a special focus on experiential and active learning. Furthermore, the university is a member of the Eco League - a group of five small universities and colleges with strong programs in Psychology and Environmental Studies. Alaska Pacific University offers a special Early Honors Program, which acts as both an alternative to the senior year in high school and a prep year for college. Another interesting fact about the college is that campus undergraduates can enjoy active learning,... See full description.

Albertus Magnus College

New Haven, The United States
Albertus Magnus College is a small private liberal arts college in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. The college offers traditional undergraduate, accelerated undergraduate and traditional graduate degrees. There is also a New Dimensions program, which requires at least three years of relevant business experience. The school takes special pride in the fact that it is small and can offer a caring, personal atmosphere, where students can find the means of achieving their goals. Another interesting fact about the college is that it is situated about two miles (3 km) from the central... See full description.

Alexandria Technical & Community College

Alexandria, The United States
Alexandria Technical and Community College is a two-year technical college in Alexandria, Minnesota. It is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, and receives about 2,100 full-time students yearly. The school offers 50 degree programs, which range from certificates to Associate of Science and Associate of Applied Science degrees. An Associate of Arts degree is made available, too. Another interesting fact is that Alexandria Technical and Community College has built a reputation for its high placement rate. Moreover, the campus has a law enforcement program, which only a... See full description.

Amarillo College

Amarillo, The United States
Amarillo college was established in 1929 as Amarillo Junior College, and currently operates as a two-year community college in Amarillo, Texas.

Anderson University

Anderson, The United States

Arcadia University

Glenside, The United States
Arcadia University is a private university based in Glenside, Pennsylvania, United States. The school has established itself as a reputable institution, offering bachelor’s, graduate's, master’s, and doctoral degrees. There are over 80 fields of study, while the school is organized into the College of Business, Health, and Sciences (CBHS) and the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Another opportunity for undergraduates is to design their own major. Graduate studies at the school are quite diverse, too – they range from professional, to doctoral level and workshops.... See full description.

Arizona State University, American English and Culture Program

Tempe, The United States
Arizona State University (ASU) is a public educational institution, premier research center and a leader in innovation. The American English and Culture Program (AECP) within the university was established in 1974, since when it has been dedicated to providing specifically-designed intensive English as a Second Language programs. The program has been welcoming students from more than 115 countries. Since it strives to offer cultural immersion, besides classes, field trips to various places in Arizona and a good range of activities ensure that students become familiar with ASU and the... See full description.

Atlantic International University

Honolulu, The United States
Atlantic International University describes itself as a non-traditional university, providing distance education to adult learners. The curriculum provided is flexible and highly individual for each student, while the concept of ‘self instruction’ is very much stressed. The university offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degrees through its schools of Business and Economics, Science and Engineering, and the School of Social and Human Studies. Attendance at classes is not required. The schools has not gained any accreditation, as it perceives its programs to be unique ones,... See full description.

Avila University

Kansas City, The United States
Avila College is a Roman Catholic Independent school for girls, founded in 1965. It is situated in the Melbourne suburb of Mount Waverley and offers liberal arts, professional, undergraduate and graduate education to both domestic and international students. The main purpose of the university is to achieve academic excellence by providing an educational experience rooted in the Catholic tradition and in the spirit of the Sisters of St. Joseph. All educational endeavors within the institution emphasize communication and thinking skills, knowledge, and personal, social and spiritual... See full description.

Azusa Pacific University

Azusa, The United States
Azusa Pacific University is a private Christian university, situated near Los Angeles in suburban Azusa, California. The school was established in 1899 and currently welcomes about 5,000 students. Azusa Pacific University consists of one college and six schools. The academics programs are offered through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and more precisely through the School of Behavioral and Applied Sciences, School of Business and Management, School of Education, School of Music, School of Nursing, and School of Theology. The main priorities of the institution are faith... See full description.

Baker University

Baldwin City, The United States
Baker University is a private university operating in Baldwin City, Kansas, United States. The school was established in 1858 and currently consists of four schools: the School of Education, the School of Nursing, the School of Professional and Graduate Studies, and the College of Arts and Sciences. The College of Arts and Sciences and the undergraduate courses in the School of Education (SOE) are housed in the campus in Baldwin City, Kansas. The School of Professional and Graduate Studies (SPGS) and the graduate branch of the SOE serve working adults at campuses in various cities.

Baltimore City Community College

Baltimore, The United States
Baltimore City Community College is a two-year degree-granting college with two main campuses and satellite locations throughout the city of Baltimore. Established in 1947, the school serves the local community by currently offering a great variety of degree and certificate programs combined with affordable rates and extensive outreach opportunities. The programs are structured with the purpose of enabling students to easily find a job or continue their education in a four-year college. The options offered by the college include programs like General Educational Development, English as a... See full description.

Bay State College

Boston
Bay State College is a small, private college located in Boston, MA offering a variety of Associate, Bachelor’s, and Graduate Degree Programs including Business, Criminal Justice, Entertainment Management, Fashion, Information Technology, Nursing and Physical Therapist Assistant. Bay State College is committed to offering career-focused academic programs in some of today’s most in-demand industries taught by professors with in-field experience. With day, evening, online and hybrid classes offered, students can complete their degree no matter their schedule. Located in the historic... See full description.

Bellevue College

Bellevue, The United States
Bellevue College is a public US university, based in Bellevue, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. The school welcomes 35,000 students yearly, which means it is the second largest institution of higher education in Washington state. Bellevue College has made available two bachelor's degree programs along with a number of collaborative bachelor's programs with Eastern Washington University, Washington State University, and the University of Washington. Moreover, the school provides a good range of associate's degree programs covering the first two years of a college education as well as... See full description.

Belmont Technical College

St. Clairsville, The United States
Belmont Technical College is a two-year public college, headquartered in Ohio, USA. Established in 1971, the college has been serving the local communities for more than 30 years. The institution has made available the following degrees: Transfer Degrees; Associate of Arts (AA); Associate of Science (AS); Career/Professional Degrees; Associate of Applied Business (AAB); Associate of Applied Science (AAS); as well as Certificates. Classes are held during the day, in evenings, weekends, as well as in E-Learning (distance education). Two other locations except for the main campus are... See full description.

Benedictine College

Atchison, The United States
Benedictine College is a co-educational institution of higher education located in Atchison, Kansas, United States. The school was established in 1858 and is one of several U.S. Benedictine colleges. It is sponsored by St. Benedict's Abbey and Mount St. Scholastica Monastery. The school teaches some very popular majors such as Business, Education and Theology. The business department has made available five specialized Bachelor degrees and specialized EMBA and MBA degrees. The education department offers licensure programs in Elementary Education, Special Education, Secondary, as well as... See full description.

Bergen Community College

Paramus, The United States
Bergen Community College is an accredited two-year community college, serving the needs of Bergen County, New Jersey, USA. It was established in 1965 with the aim of providing affordable, comprehensive higher education in the area. The College operates three sites - in Paramus (main campus), Hackensack and Lyndhurst, which receive over 32,000 students. The institution offers degree, continuing education and adult education programs. Upon graduation, the students either go on to continue their studies in a four-year college, or they find jobs with the skills they have gained. Bergen... See full description.

Bismarck State College

Bismarck, The United States
Bismarck State College is a community college in Bismarck, the capital city of North Dakota, USA. The school was founded in 1939 and offers two-year and four-year degree options. The types of educational offers include the following: transfer - first and second year of studies leading to a bachelor's degree. Students earn an associate in arts degree or an associate in science degree. Technical - about 40 programs leading to a program certificate, program diploma, or associate in applied science degree. Online Programs and Courses, Online Bachelor of Applied Science, Continuing Education,... See full description.

Black Hills State University

Spearfish, The United States
Black Hills State University is a public university based in South Dakota. It offers both undergraduate and graduate opportunities for learners, and is organized into three colleges: College of Liberal Arts, College of Business and Natural Sciences, and College of Education and Behavioral Sciences. These have made available more than 80 major and minor degree options, 5 master degree programs, 4 associate degree programs, and 20 pre-professional programs. Some of the more interesting bachelor’s degree opportunities are Early Childhood Special Education, Exercise Science, Human Services,... See full description.

Boston University

Boston, The United States
Boston University is a private research university based in Boston, Massachusetts. The school receives more than 30,000 undergraduate and graduate students, coming from over 140 countries, which makes it one of the largest private institutions in the USA. Programs are offered in 250 fields of study through sixteen schools and colleges. The degrees granted at the school include bachelor’s master’s and doctoral degrees, while among alumni and faculty there are 7 Nobel Prize Winners and 22 Pulitzer Prize Winners. Moreover, Boston University runs 75 study abroad programs in over 33 cities... See full description.

Boston University Summer Term

Boston, The United States
Boston University was established in 1839, and is an internationally recognized institution of world-class education and research, based in Boston, USA. More than 7,000 students from the United States and overseas take one of the school’s summer courses; these represent a great number of the university’s degrees and are offered both at the graduate and undergraduate level. In addition, there are the so-called Summer Highlights, which include some specialized courses like foreign languages, travel courses, and music programs. Summer Term is aimed at those who wish to gain further... See full description.

Breyer State University

Los Angeles, The United States
Breyer State University is a private, distance-learning institution, which was initially founded in Birmingham, Alabama. It is an unaccredited school, which as of September, 2010 lists an address in Los Angeles, California. Breyer State delivers bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and associate degree programs in various areas of study, including business, education, law, psychology, health care fields, and some counseling specialties. Although the university has not gained accreditation by an accreditation agency, approved by the U.S. Department of Education, it has been granted... See full description.

Broward Community College

Fort Lauderdale, The United States
Broward Community College is a state college in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S., and part of the Florida College System. The school was founded in 1959 and currently operates three campuses as well as a variety of educational centers located throughout Broward County. Broward College offers Associate & Bachelor degrees, certificate programs, and specialized programs like online degrees, Health Sciences, and Continuing Education.

Bucks County Community College

Newtown, The United States
Bucks County Community College was strategically founded in 1964, when its initiators carefully assessed the importance of such an institution within the social environment of a growing population. The school grants associate degrees and certificates, while also acting as a ‘stepping stone’ to a bachelor’s degree. The college has a wide-ranging array of academic programs, all of which are staffed by professors holding degrees from some of the top US universities. At the same time, the institution is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association... See full description.

Buffalo State College

Buffalo, The United States
Buffalo State College a public, liberal arts college, located in Buffalo, New York, United States. The school is part of the State University of New York, established in 1871 as a teacher training institution. Buffalo State has made available over 150 undergraduate programs and receives more than 11,700 undergraduate and graduate students per year. Furthermore, there are some unique programs made available at the institution. These include Adult Education, Art Conservation, Creative Studies, Engineering Technology, Fashion and Textile Technology, and Forensic Chemistry. Additionally,... See full description.

Butler University

Indianapolis, The United States
Butler University is a private institution of higher education, situated in Indianapolis, Indiana. The school was established in 1855 and is named after the founder Ovid Butler. It delivers 60 degree programs. These include 55 undergraduate, one first professional and 17 master's degrees. The school receives about 4,400 students yearly and is organized into six colleges: business, communication, education, liberal arts and sciences, pharmacy and health sciences, and fine arts. Moreover, Butler has ranked 2nd in the U.S. News & World Report'sAmerica's Best Colleges 2010 for Top Midwestern... See full description.

Calvin College

Grand Rapids, The United States
Calvin College is a liberal arts college established in 1876. The school is based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Its values and principles are formed around the Reformed tradition of Protestantism. Calvin offers majors and minors in 115 academic or pre-professional fields, with the most popular ones being business, engineering and nursing. Calvin is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities and as an institution in the Reformed tradition of Christianity. Furthermore, it has designes a core curriculum with three parts: Gateway, Competencies and Studies, and Capstone. The... See full description.

Carl Albert State College

Sallisaw, The United States
Carl Albert State College is a community college established in 1933 in southeastern Oklahoma, USA. Carl Albert Stage College has made available more than 28 different academic degree programs, both terminal and transfer. The options offered are Art, Business Administration, Telecommunications, Pre-Engineering, Pre-Medicine, Child Development, Music, Mathematics, Nursing, Physical Therapist Assistant, and others. Moreover, the school has secured a cooperative agreement with East Central University, through which students are able to earn bachelor's degrees and master's degrees on the... See full description.

Carson-Newman College

Jefferson City, The United States
Carson–Newman College is a Baptist liberal arts college, based in Jefferson City, Tennessee, United States. The college is attended by students from 44 U.S. states and 30 other countries. Learning opportunities are offered in approximately 90 different academic programs. The five most popular majors offered by Carson-Newman College include Nursing, Education, Business, Pre-Medicine/Biology, and Psychology. Another fact worth noting is that in addition to the overall institutional accreditation of the college by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Carson-Newman was ranked #110... See full description.

Central Connecticut State University

New Britain, The United States
Central Connecticut State University is a public university based in Connecticut, United States. It is a regional institution, mostly focused on providing educational opportunities in the liberal arts and sciences as well as offering education for the professions. The institution is organized into five schools - the Carol Ammon School of Arts & Sciences; Business; Education & Professional Studies; Engineering & Technology; and Graduate Studies. CCSU has made available undergraduate and graduate programs through the Master's and sixth-year levels and an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership.... See full description.

Central Ohio Technical College

Newark, The United States
Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) is a public two-year technical college, based in Newark, Ohio. The institution was established in 1971 and shares a campus with Ohio State University. It also operates facilities in Pataskala, Knox and Coshocton. The institution provides 50 different associate degree (including majors and minors) and certificate programs, including the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.), Associate of Applied Business (A.A.B.), and Associate of Technical Studies (A.T.S.) degrees. Furthermore, career-oriented educational opportunities are made available in... See full description.

Chaminade University of Honolulu

Honolulu, The United States
Chaminade University of Honolulu is a private co-educational university based in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. The institution was established in 1955 by the Society of Mary - a Roman Catholic religious order. Chaminade grants bachelor's degrees in 23 fields of study and has also made available five master's degree programs. The school specializes in biology, business, criminal justice, education, forensic sciences, interior design, nursing and religious studies. Notable programs offered by the institutions are Forensic Sciences, Criminology and Criminal Justice,... See full description.

Chattahoochee Valley Community College

Phenix City, The United States
Chattahoochee Valley Community College is a community college based in Phenix City, Alabama, United States. The college was founded in 1973 and serves the communities of Russell County, parts of Bullock, Lee, Macon, and Barbour Counties, as well as the Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area.

Chemeketa Community College

Salem
Chemeketa Community College is a 2 year public school in the West Coast of the United States. We offer Intensive English studies and over 120 majors. We serve over 175 International Students coming from over 43 different countries around the world. Chemeketa's education is affordable yet academically rigorous. As an International student at Chemeketa you will receive excellent academic support and preparation while enjoying the beautiful landscape of Oregon. Some of our popular programs are: Intensive English, Hospitality Management, Business, Engineering, Computer Science, Graphic... See full description.

Citrus College

Glendora, The United States
Citrus College is a community college, based in the Los Angeles suburb of Glendora, California. Established in 1915, the school is known to be the oldest public community college in Los Angeles County, California. The school provides lifelong personal and professional development learning opportunities, which aim to enhance the students’ professional skills and to help them engage in new activities. Students have the chance to choose from array classes, workshops, seminars, activities and events, all of which contribute to enriching their cultural experiences, improving their life and... See full description.

City University of Seattle

Bellevue, The United States
City University of Seattle is a private non-profit university operating in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1973 as City College. The institution is divided into the School of Management, Albright School of Education, the Division of Arts/Sciences and Management Institute. It receives about 7,639 students worldwide (as it also has branches in various countries and offers online education). City University of Seattle grants certificates, associates, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees, covering a wide range of fields, such as Business administration, Education,... See full description.

College of Lake County

Grayslake, The United States
College of Lake County was established in 1967, residing in the northeastern suburbs of Chicago. CLC has a variety of academic departments including Adult Basic Education (GED & ESL), Biological & Health Sciences, Business, Communication Arts, Humanities & Fine Arts, Engineering Math & Physical Science as well as Social Sciences. Apart from basic studies, CLC also offers specialized programs for students such as transfer programs, career programs, professional development, small business workshops, and personal development.

College of Mount St. Joseph

Cincinnati, The United States
The College of Mount St. Joseph was founded in 1920 as a nationally recognized institution, where undergraduate, graduate and professional studies are based on liberal arts that make ethical leadership its core curriculum content. The teaching methodology focuses on small classes - the 12:1 student to teacher ratio, ensures more opportunities on individual attention, hence better learning. The campus is located in Cincinnati, Ohio which serves as a business and sports & recreational hub of the cosmopolitan Midwestern city. The college is fully endorsed by The Higher Learning Commission,... See full description.

College of Southern Idaho

Twin Falls, The United States
The College of Southern Idaho (CSI) is a community college founded in 1965, located in Twin Falls, Idaho. CSI offers academic opportunities in arts, science, applied science and technical certifications. There are also transfer programs to other schools in the region (Idaho) such as Boise, Hailey, Burley and Gooding. Around 7000 students studying in CSI can take part in government activities, special interest clubs, athletic teams and fine arts production. CSI is accredited by Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) which is a regional subsidiary authorized by the US... See full description.

Colorado Mesa University

Grand Junction, The United States

Colorado State University

Fort Collins, The United States
Colorado State University residing in Fort Collins, Colorado came into existence in 1870. The campus sits on 5000 acres of land, which encompasses the main campus, foothills campus, an agricultural campus and a mountain campus (Pingree Park). In addition, Colorado State has 4,600 acres for research facilities, corporate offices and Colorado State forest service stations. CSU maintains world-class standard research in infectious disease, atmospheric science, cancer research, clean energy technology and environmental science. US News ranked CSU 124 of 262 among the best national... See full description.

Community College of Aurora

Aurora, The United States
The Community College of Aurora (CAA) located in Aurora, Colorado was founded in 1983. CCA has one other campus in Lowry, Denver and also offer online classes. CAA is sanctioned by The Higher Learning Commission of North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. CAA offers more than 40 degrees and certificates, which are transferable to most public colleges and universities in Colorado. Furthermore, CAA offers hands-on experience to students according to needs of business and industry. The schedule of classes is flexible to meet student’s demand, especially the “open entry”... See full description.

Community College of Vermont

Waterbury, The United States
The Community College of Vermont was founded in 1970. CCV focuses on student learning and its expertise lies in working with adults. CCV is an open college as the college does not have a main campus with housing facilities. Therefore, the institution operates academic hubs at 12 different locations in Vermont as well as online classes. The students may enroll for a single course or full time study as they please. CVV offers associate degrees, career related certificates and credit & non-credit training programs. The curriculum revolves around liberal arts, business, human resources,... See full description.

Concordia Language Villages

Moorhead, The United States
Concordia Language Villages is US pioneer in the provision of language education. Created in 1961, the organization consider themselves a leader in the field of cultural and language education for young people. Concordia has created instructional courses for fifteen languages as well as a wide array of year-round programs. These are designed for learners of all ages, including youth, families, adults, and educators. Some of the options offered are Summer Villages, Pre-Kindergarten for young children; Family Weeks or Weekends for families; Cultural Workshops and Professional Development... See full description.

Concordia University Wisconsin

Mequon, The United States
Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW) was established in 1881 with its campus structured on 200 acres of beautiful Lake Michigan. CUW currently has more than 7000 students enrolled in all of its programs hailing from 30 countries worldwide. CUW has a 12:1 teacher student ratio and classes averaging 17 students. CUW encompasses five departments: Business School & Law Studies, Humanities, Arts & Science and Adult Education & Continuing Learning. CUW offers 60 undergraduate programs, 14 graduate programs and PhD degrees in Pharmacy, Physical Therapy and Nursing Practice. CUW is endorsed by... See full description.

Cornell University

New York, The United States
The establishment of Cornell University took place in 1865 on East Hill, Ithaca, New York. The university structure has seven undergraduate colleges, seven graduate departments and two remote campuses; one in New York City and one in Education City, Qatar (First American Medical offshore school). The number of enrolled students at Cornell is over 20,000 from 120 countries worldwide. Cornell has an acceptance rate of only 15%. Cornell is the first institute to offer degree in Veterinary Medicine, PhD in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Engineering. Furthermore, Cornell holds credit... See full description.

County College of Morris

Randolph, The United States
County College of Morris (CCM) is situated in Randolph, New Jersey. It started its operations as a public community college in 1966. CCM also has an academic hub in Morristown, New Jersey. CCM provides degrees in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, technology and healthcare and certificate programs. As a community college in New Jersey, CCM has the highest graduation rate among many others. Furthermore, the college offers other adult services like a healthy summer specialty program for middle and high school students. The summer program entails rocketry, astronomy,... See full description.

Delaware Technical & Community College

Dover, The United States
Delaware Technical & Community College (DTCC) came into existence in 1966, comprising of 4 campuses. The campuses include Owens campus in Georgetown, Delaware, Stanton Campus in Newark, Terry campus in Dover and Wilmington campus in Wilmington. DTCC offers more than 140 academic programs consisting of 48 degree programs and 61 Certificate opportunities. Delaware Technical has a varsity team known as Roadrunners which has both a baseball and softball team. The baseball team was crowned champions in 2001 at the NJCAA Division II World Series.

DeSales University

Center Valley, The United States
Located in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, United States, DeSales University started its operations in 1965 as a private Catholic educational venture. DU provides education according to the guidelines of Christian humanism formulated by Saint Francis de Sales. DU focuses on providing knowledge, related to personal, domestic and communal livelihood. Apart from studies, DU has more than 15 athletic teams, which take part in NCAA Divisions in games such as baseball, basketball, soccer, tennis, golf and track events. Also, the Salesian Centre, a subsidiary of DU acts as a research & development... See full description.

DeVry University

Downers Grove, The United States
In 1931 Devry University came into existence as an educational organization with subsidiaries: Devry University & Devry Institute of Technology. DU has over 80,000 students in both its undergraduate & graduate sections with more than 90 campuses across North America. The school offers degrees in science, technology, business, arts & management. DU runs on a tri-semester basis, which gives students the opportunity to finish off their degree before time, usually in 3 years. Keller Graduate School is a product of DU, which has made available masters programs in MBA, Accounting & Finance, HR,... See full description.

Dowling College

Oakdale, The United States
Dowling College came into existence in 1955 at Long Island, New York, United States as a private centre for Liberal Arts studies. DC has three campuses located in: Oakdale, New York (Main campus), Brookhaven Campus (Shirley New York) and Melville Centre (Melville, New York). DC is divided into four academic schools: School of Education, School of Arts & Sciences, School of Business and School of Aviation. In 2010 DC secured regional championships with Men’s Soccer, Men’s Lacrosse and Women’s Volleyball team. DC is endorsed by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools,... See full description.

East Carolina University

Greenville, The United States
East Carolina University came into existence in 1907 as a public research university at Greenville, North Carolina, United States. ECU offers more than 200 programs, catering bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and certificate students. ECU comprises of 9 undergraduate academic units, a graduate school and 4 professional schools. ECU academic centres sit on a 1600 acre entailing: Main campus, Health science campus, West research facility, Field station for coastal studies and Studio art campus in Italy. The university is famous for its programs in education, nursing, business and medicine.... See full description.

East Central College

Union, The United States
East Central College, situated in Union, Missouri, United States was established in 1968 as a community college with five campuses in central Missouri. ECC offers its students to pursue two years of coursework and then move forward to a bachelor’s degree program by transferring to a four year school. More than 20 vocational programs are offered at ECC, including Associate of Applied Science and other certificate options for students willing to enter the workforce immediately. The four transferrable degrees are: The Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Fine Arts and... See full description.

Eastern Connecticut State University

Willimantic, The United States
Eastern Connecticut State University was founded in 1889 as a liberal arts University at Willimantic, Connecticut, United States. ECSU also has satellite campuses in Groton, Manchester Community College, Capital Community College and Mohegan Sun (Uncasville). ECSU offers more than 30 undergraduate and 50 undergraduate minor programs. The school operates three major academic units: School of Arts and Science, School of Education and School of Professional Studies. ECSU also offers master programs majoring in Education and Organizational Management. Currently ECSU is ranked among the top 30... See full description.

Eastern New Mexico University

Portales, The United States
Eastern New Mexico University started its operations in 1934 at Roosevelt County, New Mexico, United States. The main campus of ENMU is located in Portales, while the other two branches are positioned at Ruidoso and Roswell. NMU has a total of 4 colleges: College of Business, College of Education & Technology, College of Fine Arts & College of Liberal Arts & Science and a graduate school. EMU has one of the lowest tuition expenses among 81 other public schools in the Southwest region. EMU is fully recognized by the Higher Learning Commission and is in alliance with the North Central... See full description.

Eastern University

St. Davids, The United States
Eastern University came into existence in 1925 as a private educational institute at St. Davids, Pennsylvania, United States. EU has 3 other branches: Falls Centre, Esperanza and Palmer Theological Seminary (Wynnewood, Pennsylvania). EU has 6 academic units: Palmer Theological Seminary, Campolo College of Graguate and professional studies, Templeton Honors College, College of Arts and Sciences and Esperanza College. EU also sponsors a preparatory school under the name of Eastern University Academy Charter School. EU is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education,... See full description.

Ellsworth Community College

Iowa Falls, The United States
Ellsworth Community College is a two-year community college, based in Iowa Falls, Iowa. The institution was established in 1890 as a private business academy. Later on, it turned into a four-year college, a music conservatory, and a public junior college. The institution provides three different degree programs: the Arts and Science Degrees are two-year programs, aimed at students, who are planning to enter the professional workforce, but do not wish to earn a degree from a four-year college; Career and Technical Degrees & Diplomas offer hands-on training in a great range of vocational... See full description.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Daytona Beach, The United States

Emerson College

Boston, The United States

Erie Community College, North Campus

Williamsville, The United States
Erie Community College is a two-year community college, and it is part of the 64-campus SUNY system. It is the fourth-largest community college in the state of New York. The institution receives more than thirteen thousand students. The college operates three campuses, which are based in Buffalo, Williamsville, and Orchard Park. ECC has made available over 90 associate degree and certificate programs, non-credit courses and training programs. Furthermore, n March 2011, ECC announced a partnership through which ECC Criminal Justice graduates are able to enroll on a Cazenovia Baccalaureate... See full description.

Fairfield University

Fairfield, The United States
Fairfield University is a Jesuit institution that trains people on leadership and service. The school was formed in 1942 and is located in Connecticut, USA, close to New England. The academic aspect of Fiarfield University is divided into six subdivisions: the College of Arts and Sciences, the Charles F. Dolan School of Business, the School of Engineering, the Graduate school of Education and Allied professions as well as Continuing Studies. They also offer scholarship opportunities provided conditions for qualifications are met. The university specializes in sports, too, and makes sure... See full description.

Ferris State University

Big Rapids, The United States
Ferris State University was founded in the year 1884 by Woodbridge N. Ferris. The university is located in Michigan, USA. They offer several courses and programs including doctorate, master’s, bachelor’s and associate degrees. Some of the faculties and colleges at the University include Allied Health Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Business, Education and Human Services, Pharmacy, Pptometry, Engineering etc. With several campuses all around Michigan, Ferris State University offers a state-wide flexibility in location and enrollment. The University has made available prepaid meal and... See full description.

Five Towns College

New York, The United States
Five Towns College was first established as a business school in 1972. It is currently located in Dix Hills, Long Island, New York (USA), where programs offered focus on music, film/video, theatre, arts, audio, business, music business, and mass communication. The school stresses that the major distinctive quality it possesses is its dedication to creativity. The courses provided grant bachelor’s, master’s, associate, and doctoral degrees, while accreditation is awarded by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher... See full description.

Florida Atlantic University

Boca Raton, The United States
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) was officially opened on October 1964 by the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon Baines Johnson, in South Florida. With a recently accredited Medical school, FAU has been growing rapidly & progressively ever since its foundation. With over 29,000 students, 170+ degree programs and a couple of colleges some of which include the College of Business, the College of Medicine (New), the College of Nursing, the College of Education etc., and also participating in a number of researches and scientific programs, Florida Atlantic University is proud of... See full description.

Florida International University

Miami, The United States
Florida International University was created in 1972 in Florida, USA. They teach about 46,000 students, over 9000 of them graduate annually. They claim to be committed to high quality education, state-of-the-art research and creative events, including collaboration with several global communities. Recently, two forensic researchers working in the university developed a new and outstanding method of capturing shooters by working on the gunpowder from the bullet of the shooter’s gun. Colleges and schools in Florida International University include Colleges of Architecture, Arts, Science,... See full description.

Florida State University

Tallahassee, The United States
Florida State University is located in Florida, USA. The school offers top undergraduate, postgraduate and professional programs in the fields of physics, chemistry, psychology, sociology, political science, criminology and many more. They also have professional schools such as the College of Medicine and College of Law. Furthermore, the University houses the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. Graduate programs offered here include master’s, doctoral, specialist and advanced master’s and professional degree programs. They offer financial aids and scholarship programs to... See full description.

Fordham University

New York, The United States
Fordham University is an institution of higher education, following the ‘Jesuit tradition’, located in New York, USA. It is composed of four undergraduate colleges and six professional schools that strictly follow and abide by the Roman Catholic Church’s tradition. Graduate and professional schools consist of the School of Art and Sciences, School Of Business Administration, School of Law and others. Financial aids such as loans are granted to students having monetary problems and scholarship awards are presented to outstanding students. Fordham University strives to provide a very... See full description.

Fort Lewis College

Durango, The United States
Fort Lewis College is a selective liberal arts college located in Durango, Colorado USA. The college is considered to have a great advantage because of its interesting mountain location, as it makes the institution very active in sports and athletics (especially in mountain sports). Fort Lewis College offers a great range of educational courses some of which include Adventure Education, Athletics Training, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Pre-Health, Modern Languages and many more. The school is well known for its great activeness in sports and physical activities and was found recently... See full description.

Forum-Nexus Study Abroad

Miami, The United States
Study abroad this summer with Forum-Nexus! Visit 8 amazing cities in 5 weeks and earn up to 8 credits. Students from the U.S. and other countries travel together (with the professors) taking classes, visiting universities, companies, and international organizations. Open to all majors. U.S.-accredited university. Acquire a solid understanding of European culture, economy, and society. You will improve your marketability for jobs by greatly increasing your International IQ. Study and travel across Europe during the summer Visit leading multinational and European companies Take... See full description.

Gateway Community College

New Haven, The United States
Gateway Community College is an educational institute situated in New Haven, Connecticut. The school teaches students, irrespective of their national background. It offers several Arts and Sciences courses and prepare students who wish to study in Universities or four-year college programs. The school is an outstanding college in the US and has been listed as a Top college in a list of top schools included in the New York Times. The school awards degrees ranging from an Associate in Arts (AA) degree through an Associate in Science (SS) degree to an Associate in Applied Science (AAS)... See full description.

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, The United States
Georgia Tech, as most commonly called, is a public research university, based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. It was established in 1885, and to this date has developed satellite campuses in Savannah, Georgia; Metz, France; Athlone, Ireland; Shanghai, China; as well as Singapore. The institution is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), while all programs offered are technologically-based ones. The undergraduate and graduate degrees provided at Georgia Tech are made available through the Colleges of Architecture, Computing, Engineering, Management, Sciences, and... See full description.

Grand Canyon University

Phoenix, The United States
Grand Canyon University is a private, Christian university, established in 1949 as a non-profit liberal arts college. The school is located in Phoenix, Arizona, and is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. It offers online and campus-based higher education services, focused on graduate and undergraduate degree programs in education, liberal arts, business, and healthcare. These are taught through the six colleges: the Ken Blanchard College of Business, College of Education, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, College of Doctoral Studies and... See full description.

Green Mountain College

Poultney, The United States
Green Mountain College was founded in 1834 by the Troy conference of the United Methodist Church with an objective of teaching students effectively and making them successful, intelligent, responsible and spiritual individuals. The college offers over 40 majors and minors, masters programs and Special Programs (e.g. Honors program) most of which are basically centered on liberal arts. With over 700 students living and learning on campus, the school claims to be a very good choice for undergraduate and postgraduate study. There are various advanced facilities and learning equipment such as... See full description.

Grove City College

Grove City, The United States
Grove City College, created in 1876 is a leading college in America. The teaching method is centered majorly on Christian life and on improving students’ academic and moral life. The college is one of the most popular liberal arts colleges, and contains advanced infrastructural facilities and teaching equipment plus internet access everywhere in the campus building. Classrooms are highly furnished with DVDs and TVs and some of them have laptops in them. Some of the areas Grove City College focuses on involve BA and BS degrees in accounting, religious and biblical studies, psychology,... See full description.

Hawaii Pacific University

Kaneohe, The United States
Hawaii Pacific University was established in 1955 as a private, non-profit higher institution and offers more than 50 undergraduate programs and about 14 graduate programs in virtually all aspects of life, including health and human sciences, business and management, journalism, humanities and law amongst others. The school is situated in the city of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. The school offers master’s and bachelor’s degrees in such fields as mentioned above, offering financial aids and scholarship programs to students facing financial problems and also to outstanding students. The... See full description.

Hesston College

Hesston, The United States
Heston College is a small two-year college affiliated with the Mennonite Church in the USA. The college educates and nurtures each student within Christ-centered community. Hesston College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and authorized by the State of Kansas to grant two-year degrees.

Hope College

Holland, The United States
Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association, Hope College is a four-year college that is ranked among the top 25 US liberal arts colleges because of the quality of its teaching. It offers more than 80 majors in liberal arts and pre-professional areas.

Hult International Business School

Cambridge, The United States
With campuses in 6 different countries, Hult allows students to see the world while obtaining an advanced degree. It was established in 1964 as a management school that offered a practical business education for managers.

Husson College

Bangor, The United States
Husson University, also known as Husson College, is a private university, based in Bangor, Maine, USA . It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees though its two colleges and three independent schools: The College of Business, The College of Health and Education, The School of Pharmacy, The School of Graduate Studies, and the School of Science and Humanities. A fourth school, the New England School of Communications was also acquired by Husson in 1997. The institution stresses on preparing students with a broad education and marketable skills. Husson educate about 2,500 students and... See full description.

Idaho State University

Pocatello, The United States

Illinois State University

Normal, The United States
The University of Illinois prides itself to be a world leader in research, teaching, and public engagement. The school also emphasizes on the variety of programs it offers and its internationally renowned faculty. It operates campuses in Urbana-Champaign, Chicago, and Springfield, enrolling about 70,000 students. The campus at Urbana-Champaign is known as "Illinois", "U of I", or “UIUC”, whereas the Chicago campus is known as “UIC” and the Springfield campus as "UIS". The University of Illinois was founded in 1867 with the Urbana-Champaign campus, and was chartered as the... See full description.

Ithaca College

Ithaca, The United States
Ithaca College is a private institution founded in 1892 as a music conservatory. It is located in the South Hill of Ithaca, New York, but is known internationally for its communications program, provided by the Roy H. Park School of Communications. Four other schools offer more than 100 degree programs: School of Business; School of Health Sciences and Human Performance; School of Humanities and Sciences; and School of Music. The college’s main focus is on liberal arts, but a couple of pre-professional programs are available as well as graduate ones. It is known to be a center of a... See full description.

Jacksonville University

Jacksonville, The United States
Jacksonville University is a university of approximately 3, 500 students offering both liberal arts and pre-professional programs. The campus is located on the banks of the St. Johns River just minutes away from downtown Jacksonville, Florida, a medium-sized city with a mild climate. Popular academic majors include business, biology, marine science, communication, nursing, and dance.

Kean University

Union, The United States

Kirkwood Community College

Cedar Rapids, The United States

Labette Community College

Parsons, The United States

Lackawanna College

Lackawanna County, The United States

Laredo Community College

Taredo, The United States

Lee Academy

Lee, The United States

Lesley University

Cambridge, The United States

Lewis University

Romeoville, The United States
This is a private Catholic university established in 1932 and is located in Illinois.The institution is funded by the De La Salle Christian Brothers. The university is inspired by its Lasallian and Catholic heritage thus offering a curriculum founded on values, that are rich in wisdom, justice, fidelity; the curriculum is also directed by the spirit of association which brings about a sense of community is serving, teaching and learning. Lewis University offers both bachelors and masters programs to over 6,500 students. The goal of Lewis University is to prepare graduates who have global... See full description.

LIU Post

Brookville, The United States
C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University is a private school, based in Brookville in Nassau County, New York, United States. It is the biggest campus of the private Long Island University system. The institution has made available a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs in Accountancy, Business, Education, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Computer Science, Health Professions and Nursing, Library and Information Science, Public Service, and Visual and Performing Arts. Furthermore, LIU Post takes special pride in its reputable lifetime learning program. The Continuing... See full description.

Long Island University

Brookville, The United States
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