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Aiken Technical CollegeAiken Technical College designs its programs and activities to maximize your success. Academic programs, Distance Learning courses, continuing education through Workforce and Business Development and a variety of student activities — including men’s basketball and women’s fast-pitch softball —help assure a rich and valuable college experience. Small class sizes Small class sizes ensure one-on-…
Aims Community CollegeAims Community College is one of the largest and most comprehensive two-year colleges in Colorado. Since 1967 Aims has established four campuses, constructed 18 buildings, expanded curriculum to 2,000 day, evening and weekend courses and taught more than 300,000 students. Today, Aims ranks among the most respected community colleges in the nation. Although the average Aims student is 33 year…
Alabama A&M UniversityAlabama Agricultural and Mechanical University reflects the uniqueness of the traditional land-grant institution which combines professional, vocational and liberal arts pursuits. The University provides baccalaureate and graduate studies that are compatible with the times to all qualified, capable individuals who are interested in further developing their technical, professional, and scholastic s…
Alamance Community CollegeWelcome to Alamance Community College. In our website you will get an overview of the College beginning with a welcome from the president; a brief history of ACC; interesting facts and statistics; the College's location and directions to it from points north, south, east, and west; the organizational chart; and directories for departments, faculty, and staff. This also is the place to check on…
Alaska Pacific UniversityWelcome to Alaska Pacific University; the faculty really cares about students; the students care passionately about their education and about the world; the campus is utterly spectacular. Alaska Pacific is not a factory, churning out one student after another assembly-line fashion. It is more like an intensively cultivated garden, personalized to allow each student to reach his or her full potenti…
Albany State UniversityThe primary mission of Albany State University is to educate students to become outstanding contributors to society. Offering Bachelor's, Master's and Education Specialist degrees and a variety of non-degree educational programs, the University emphasizes the liberal arts as the foundation for all learning by exposing students to the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and the sciences.…
Albany Technical CollegeWith technical education, you’ll get the fundamentals in English, math and psychology, but then you’ll be elbow-deep in the field of your choice—from automotive repair to computer technology to welding. If too much theory leaves you in a fog, try a hands-on education at Albany Technical College! The faculty and staff at Albany Tech are friendly and helpful. They are the experts in their fields …
Albertus Magnus CollegeWelcome to Albertus Magnus College. Intimate, scholarly, welcoming, challenging, and delightful are some of the many ways people characterize Albertus Magnus College, its community and surrounding neighborhood. Come visit us and see why we are described by the college rankings world as one of the best comprehensive colleges in the northeast!
Albright CollegeSuccess in the 21st century requires innovative thinkers, creative problem solvers and skilled communicators. At Albright College, we offer our students unique opportunities to develop these skills and to create academic paths specially tailored to their goals and interests. Albright students create their academic paths in partnership with faculty advisors and professors. Students may choose to…
Alcorn State UniversityHistory: Founded in 1871, Alcorn was the nation's first state-supported institution for the higher education of African Americans. Location: Alcorn is in Claiborne County, Mississippi, seven miles west of Lorman, seventeen miles southwest of Port Gibson, and about halfway between Vicksburg, to the north, and Natchez, to the south. Organization: Seven schools offer programs leading to the… |