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University of California, Irvine

Irvine, The United States
The University of California, Irvine was founded in 1965. It hosts more than 28,000 students and is considered one of the most prestigious in the world.

University of Colorado

Denver, The United States
The University of Colorado is perceived as a leader in both research and higher education in the Rocky Mountain region in the USA. Its grounds were laid in Boulder, in 1876, since when the institution has grown to encompass four campuses, one of which includes the newest biomedical and health center in the world. The public university offers a very diverse range of programs on the undergraduate and graduate level, as well as professional study. More than 2500 courses are provided in more than 150 areas. Online distance education options are available for those, seeking such an opportunity. See full description.

University of Colorado at Boulder

Boulder, The United States
The University of Colorado Boulder is a higher education institution of great international prestige, considered one of the best in the world.

University of Colorado at Denver

Denver, The United States
The University of Colorado at Denver is a prestigious University in the USA. Its academic offer is more than 130 programs of study in 13 schools and colleges.

University of Dayton

Dayton, The United States

University of Denver

Denver, The United States

University of Florida

Gainesville, The United States
The University of Florida is the oldest in the State. It was founded in 1905, allowing access to women students in 1947. It currently welcomes more than 50,000 students, being one of the largest in the nation. It is regarded as one of the best in the world in the international ranking.The University of Florida is an American public, comprehensive, land-grant, research university. It is the state’s oldest university, taking pride in the academic diversity it offers. The university’s origins can be traced back to the year of 1853, when the state-funded East Florida Seminary took over... See full description.

University of Miami

Miami , The United States
The University of Miami is a private research university established in 1925. Research plays an important role within the university, and is therefore incorporated into every academic program – expenditure in this field is about $339 million each year. The majority of the expenditure budget is being utilized by the Miller School of Medicine, but a great number of studies are also carried out in areas like engineering, education, marine science, and psychology. Another distinctive feature of the university is its library system with over 3.1 million volumes and exceptional holdings in... See full description.

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, The United States
The University of Minnesota is a prestigious institution, founded in 1851, and considered among the best in the world.

University of North Carolina Wilmington

Wilmington, The United States
The University of North Carolina Wilmington was established in the form of Wilmington College in 1947. It is a public institution, which is most known for its film studies, creative writing, and marine biology programs. Overall, it accepts undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students into one of the following academic departments: Cameron School of Business; College of Arts and Sciences; College of Health and Human Services, Watson School of Education, and Graduate School. The University of North Carolina Wilmington is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association... See full description.

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, The United States
The University of Pennsylvania was founded in 1750. It welcomes about 10,000 students, who come from USA and other countries of the world. It has a great reputation and is considered one of the best in the world.

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, The United States
The University of Pittsburgh was founded in 1787 and is one of the oldest in the United States. It is also regarded as one of the best in the world.

University of Scranton

Scranton, The United States
The University of Scranton is a private, co-education Jesuit university, founded in 1888 as a college. It gained status of a university in 1938, and currently operates in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The institution has made available 61 bachelor’s degree programs, 43 minors, 23 master’s degree programs, and a doctor of physical therapy program; these are organized into four colleges and schools - The College of Arts and Sciences, The Kania School of Management, The Panuska College of Professional Studies, and The College of Graduate and Continuing Education. The university stresses on its... See full description.

Vanderbilt University

Nashville, The United States
The Vanderbilt University is an institution of higher education, located in Nashville, Tennessee and founded in 1873. It is regarded as one of the most prestigious in the world.

Warner Pacific College

Portland, The United States

Wellesley College

Wellesley, The United States
This is a private learning institution established in 1870 and it’s located a few miles outside Boston in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Wellesley College is an arts college for women and it is among the Seven Sisters Colleges which include Radcliffe, Smith, Vassar, Mount Holyoke, Barnard, and Bryn Mawr. Wellesley College has a vibrant learning community that places a lot of value on creative, rigorous, and cross-discipline thinking. It has a collaborative approach to learning thus encouraging the learners to dispute, discuss, and polish their perspectives with each other and with the... See full description.

West Virginia University

Morgantown, The United States
This is a public learning institution located in Morgantown city along the Monongahela River and it was established in 1867. West Virginia University offers over 200 undergraduate, graduate, doctorate and professional programs across its 15 colleges. Some of the graduate degrees include those offered at the College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, College of Business and Economics, and the School of Medicine. The university has other campuses including Charleston Area Medical Center in Charleston, Potomac State College of West Virginia University in Keyser, and West Virginia... See full description.

Williston State College

Williston, The United States
Williston State College was established in 1957 and it is a two-year public community college that offers technical, vocation, and general education. It was initially referred to as University of North Dakota-Williston and since time in memorial it has worked closely with the University of North Dakota. The college is in the North Dakota University System and it is among eleven learning institutions under the governorship of the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education. The college offers transfer programs to students which lead to either Associate in Science or Associate in Arts... See full description.

Wright State University

Dayton, The United States

Yale University

New Haven, The United States
Yale University welcomes about 11,000 students every year. It is composed of three main parts: Yale College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and professional schools. The institution is well known for its activity in research.

Young Harris College

Young Harris, The United States
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