School Name(views) | Institution Introduction |
| Old Dominion University (23588) | Located in historic Norfolk, Va., the 188 acres of the Old Dominion University campus stretch from the Elizabeth River to the Lafayette River. Although situated in a metropolitan setting, the University offers a small-college look and feel, with tree-lined walkways, a mix of old and new buildings, and colorful gardens and ponds. Founded in 1930 as a division of the College of William and Mary, |
| Lincoln University (22993) | Since founded in 1919 Lincoln University has dedicated itself to providing an innovative multi-national and multi-cultural educational environment. Located in the San Francisco Bay Area, Lincoln is in a hub of the Pacific Rim and draws many students from Asia in addition to other parts of the globe. During the past two years, students from forty different countries have been enrolled at the University.
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| Central Michigan University (22982) | Central Michigan University is a vibrant community of scholars, leaders, and partners dedicated to achieving excellence in undergraduate and graduate learning. Even as a large, complex university with nearly 28,000 students, CMU maintains a friendly, small-college learning environment with a strong commitment to teaching, research, and discovery.
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| Wichita State University (22730) | Wichita State University, founded in 1895 as a Congregational institution, is distinguished from other state supported schools in Kansas by its urban setting. Wichita Stateis located in the largest city in Kansas.With an enrollment of more than 15,000, Wichita State prides itself on specialized attention to each student.The 330-acre campus is modern and accessible and at the same time retains the flavor of the University's 107-year heritage. |
| Henderson State University (22709) | Henderson is one of our state¡¯s oldest universities and serves as the alma mater of many of our nation¡¯s most successful men and women¡£ many graduates who have risen to the highest levels of success in law, medicine, business, education and many other professions. Our nationally accredited programs in education and business are among the best in the nation |
| California State Uni., East Bay (22550) | At Cal State East Bay you will join a vibrant learning community of students who hail from a multitude of backgrounds and countries. With research, degree, and exchange programs around the world, Cal State East Bay faculty and students teach and learn in a stimulating multicultural environment that prepares you to compete and thrive in today's global economy |
| Abilene Christian University (22174) | ACU is a national leader in Christian higher education and One of only five private universities in nation with accredited journalism program.It's a private, master's-level university,founded in 1906 in Abilene, Texas.Students may choose from more than 60 baccalaureate majors that include more than 100 areas of study, 27 master's degree programs and one doctoral program.
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| Concordia University (21987) | Concordia is a Christian University, one in a system of 10 universities founded by the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. We've been an integral part of the Portland community since 1905.
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| Maryville College (21974) | Maryville is the 12th-oldest institution of higher education in the South and one of the 50 oldest colleges in the United States. Maryville College has been listed in the US News and World Report as a TOP TEN school in its category (comprehensive liberal arts colleges, southern US) for 9 of the last 10 years. The College has been mentioned in many other rankings of top schools in the US. |
| Dallas Baptist University (19814) | DBU is a 4 year private university with graduate school, offering 59 undergraduate, 12 graduate, and 2 doctoral degree programs. With over 5,200 students, DBU strives to incorporate innovation and Christian values to better serve its students. |
| Lewis-Clark State College (19714) | Lewis-Clark State College (LCSC) has a long history of welcoming students from around the world to our campus. We treat our international students like VIPs (Very Important People)—because they are! |
| Saginaw Valley State University (19380) | Founded in 1963, Saginaw Valley State University is the newest of Michigan's 15 state institutions. SVSU was chartered as a private college in 1963, but its roots go back to the early 1950s when Saginaw, Bay and Midland county leaders began asking the Michigan legislature for a four-year college. |
| Northwest Missouri State Uni. (19265) | Northwest Missouri State University is a state-assisted, four-year regional university
A comprehensive Electronic Campus, with a networked PC in every residence hall room
Founded in 1905, with a recognized tradition of quality education
Governed by a state-appointed Board of Regents
Accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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| Husson College (19133) | Husson is a small university in the heart of northern New England. With approximately 2,000 students and an emphasis on preparing students with a broad education and marketable skills, Husson is an excellent choice for students who want the intimate feeling of a small college and the professional preparation of a university.
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| Carson-Newman College (18468) | With over 150 years of Christian outreach, an excellent academic reputation, coupled with
an outstanding faculty of scholar-teachers, an alumni body of 19,000 and the leadership of Dr. James
Netherton, the school¡¯s 21st president, Carson-Newman stands on the threshold of a new era secure
in its heritage and geared for the future. |
| William Penn University (18201) | William Penn University is a liberal arts university founded by Quaker pioneers in 1873, with the ideal of providing quality education to all. Penn is one of only 40 college programs nationwide to earn the honors of leadership position of education., university can also offer you the chance to really get to know fellow students, faculty, staff, and administrators. People at Penn care about you and will do all they can to make your college experience great |
| Howard Payne University (17884) | Howard Payne College was founded by the Pecan Valley Baptist Association at Indian Creek, Texas, on June 20, 1889. The two men considered the founders of the college are John D. Robnett, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Brownwood, and Noah T. Byars, in whose blacksmith shop Texas declared her independence on March 2, 1836. They were memorialized when Texas State Historical Markers were placed in Old Main Park in 1998. |
| Saint Mary's University (17481) | Founded in 1912, Saint Mary¡¯s is a private, Catholic, comprehensive institution, guided by the De La Salle Christian Brothers since 1933. A U.S. News and World Report "top-tier" university, Saint Mary's is also listed in the "Colleges of Distinction" national guidebook for excelling in key areas of educational quality |
| University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (17165) | The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor was chartered in 1845 by the Republic of Texas.UMHB is a Christ-centered co-educational institution of higher learning affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas.With a total enrollment over 2700, UMHB has over 2,575 undergraduate students representing 41 states and 9 foreign countries.UMHB is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033) to award baccalaureate and master's degrees. |
| Troy University (16253) | Troy University¡¯s tradition of teaching excellence dates to its founding on February 26, 1887 when an act of the Alabama Legislature established State Normal School.Troy University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; Telephone number 404-679-4501) to award the Associate, Bachelor's, Master's and Education Specialist degrees. |