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  • Brandeis University

    Characterized by academic excellence since its founding in 1948, Brandeis is one of the youngest private research universities, as well as the only nonsectarian Jewish-sponsored college or university in the country. Named for the late Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis of the U.S. Supreme Court, Brandeis University combines the faculty and resources of a world-class research institution with the intimacy and personal attention of a small liberal arts college Learn More...

     

    Bridgewater State University

    Bridgewater State University is a public liberal-arts college in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, in the United States. It is the largest college in the Massachusetts state university system outside of the University of Massachusetts system. The school's mascot is the bear. Bridgewater State University’s 235-acre campus offers more than 30 undergraduate academic programs in four different schools: the School of Business, the School of Education and Allied Studies, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the School of Science and Mathematics. There is also a School of Graduate Studies for graduate students. Learn More...

     

    DeVry University

    The school was founded in 1931 as the DeForest Training School, and officially became DeVry University in 2002. DeVry has an enrollment of 80,000+ undergraduate and graduate students. According to the university 237,000+ students have graduated since 1975. The university has more than 90 campuses throughout North America and confers degrees in technology, science, business, the arts, and management. Learn More...

     

    Framingham State University

    Framingham State University (FSU) is located in Framingham, Massachusetts, 20 miles (32 km) from Boston. It offers undergraduate programs in a range of subjects from Art to Biology to Communication Arts, and graduate programs including MBA, MEd, and MSc. The school also has undergraduate degree evening programs along with online courses. Learn More...

     

    Henderson State University

    Henderson State University, founded in 1890 as Arkadelphia Methodist College,[2] is a four-year public liberal arts university located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States.[3] It is Arkansas's only member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges.[2] Henderson's curricula based on the belief that a liberal arts education is essential for all undergraduates; Henderson utilizes a program based on a core of courses in the arts and sciences.[4] The school owns and operates radio station KSWH-FM, as well as the local Public-access television cable TV channel, HTV on Suddenlink's channel 9. Dr. Charles Welch became Henderson State University’s 15th president in 2008. One of his first acts was to hire Dr. Vernon Miles as the university's provost. Miles previously served as Dean of the College at Lynchburg College in Virginia and worked at Our Lady of the Holy Cross College in New Orleans before coming to HSU.[6] On November 12, 2009, Dr. Welch was formally invested as president by the current governor of Arkansas, Mike Beebe. Learn More...

     

    Kaplan University

    Founded in 1937 as the American Institute of Commerce, Kaplan University has over 70 years of experience helping adults prepare for the next level of their careers. Because everyone’s professional destiny is unique, Kaplan Continuing Education (KCE), a part of Kaplan University, has created education programs that continue to follow Kaplan University’s original model for helping online students achieve academic success. This includes binding the time-honored tradition of quality education to an invaluable emphasis on applicable knowledge, targeted skill development, and advanced career training. Learn More...

     

    Norwich University

    Established in 1819, Norwich University is a small, quality university with a balance of strong professional and liberal arts programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Approximately 1900 Cadets, traditional students and commuters attend Norwich University. Norwich is known for its dedicated teaching faculty. The campus is located in Northfield, Vermont in the heart of the Green Mountains, truly one of the most beautiful locations in the world for a college campus. The combination of quality professional education, broad studies in the liberal arts, dedicated faculty, and the leadership laboratory supplied by the Corps of Cadets has generated a legacy not found in many corners of the educational map Learn More...

     

    Oregon State University

    Oregon State is a leading research university located in one of the safest, smartest, greenest small cities in the nation. Situated 90 miles south of Portland, and an hour from the Cascades or the Pacific Coast, Corvallis is the perfect home base for exploring Oregon’s natural wonders. Oregon State University has always been a place with a purpose — making a positive difference in quality of life, natural resources and economic prosperity in Oregon and beyond. Through discovery, innovation and application, we are meeting challenges, solving problems and turning ideas into reality. Founded in 1868, Oregon State is the state’s Land Grant university and is one of only two universities in the U.S. to have Sea Grant, Space Grant and Sun Grant designations. Oregon State is also the only university in Oregon to have earned the Carnegie Foundation’s top designation, awarded to institutions with “very high research activity.” Learn More...

     

    Ottawa University

    Our residential campus in Ottawa, Kansas, offers students the opportunity to participate in more than 20 student organizations, 14 varsity athletic teams for both men and women, and international travel. As a pioneer in adult education since 1974, Ottawa University has been offering busy adults the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree. Ottawa University has locations in Phoenix, Chandler and Surprise, Arizona; Jeffersonville, Indiana; Overland Park, Kansas; and Brookfield, Wisconsin. Programs are also offered online, making earning your bachelor's or master's degree even more convenient. Learn More...

     

    Regis University

    Regis University, founded in 1877 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, moved to Colorado in 1884. Its original Colorado home was in Morrison, but when John Brisben Walker, an entrepreneur developer, offered the Jesuits a plot of land in 1887, the permanent home was established. Main Hall, which was completed in 1887, was the only building on campus until 1911, when expansion began. In 1996, Betty Williams of Northern Ireland became the first Nobel Peace Prize winner to speak on campus. Since that time, 12 other Nobel Laureates have spoken at Regis University. The most recent Nobel Peace Laureate on campus was David Trimble, who helped negotiate peace in Northern Ireland, spoke in October 2006. Lech Walesa, leader of the Solidarity Movement in Poland, spoke in March 2006. The motto “Men and Women in Service of Others” on the University seal describes the purpose of Jesuit education: to form men and women who use their knowledge in the unselfish service of others. It also expresses the desire of Regis’ faculty and staff to be of service to students and the community. Learn More...