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Augustana CollegeFor almost 150 years, Augustana College has been creating leaders for this ever changing world. As a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, we welcome students from many different backgrounds, places, and religious and faith traditions. This wonderful mixture of talented young people combines with a dedicated and highly skilled faculty and staff to produce an environment filled wit…
Aurora UniversityWelcome to the Aurora University website. While we know that the total Aurora University experience includes excellent NCAA intercollegiate athletics programs, quality residential and commuter services, and diverse and stimulating campus activities including over 40 university-sponsored student clubs and organizations, the real transformational power of AU is in its strong academic programs. Whet…
Austin CollegeLearning. Leadership. Lasting Values. These are just a few terms that describe the experiences that are embraced and inspire the people who gravitate toward Austin College. Austin College is a private, coeducational, liberal arts institution affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). The College’s 70-acre campus is located in Sherman, Texas, north of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, one of …
Austin Community CollegeAs one of only 50 community college districts in Texas, Austin Community College provides access to high-quality education at affordable tuition rates. ACC offers university transfer curriculum, technical certificate programs, two-year associate degrees, foundation skills and English as a Second Language courses, and a highly diverse Continuing Education program.
Austin Graduate School of TheologyThe Austin Graduate School of Theology is a seminary associated with the Churches of Christ, which exists to promote knowledge, understanding, and practice of the Christian faith. Its mission is to educate individuals and edify churches in the understanding and practice of the Christian faith and to equip ministers and other Christians for service in the Kingdom of God.
Austin Peay State UniversityAustin Peay State University is a comprehensive university committed to raising the educational attainment of the citizenry, developing programs and services that address regional needs, and providing collaborative opportunities that connect university expertise with private and public resources. Collectively, these endeavors contribute significantly to the intellectual, economic, social, physica…
Averett UniversityAverett was chartered in 1859 under the name of Union Female College. For almost 150 years it has operated continuously, though undergoing several name changes. In 1910, the college became affiliated with the Baptist General Association of Virginia. The name Averett was given to the college by the Board of Trustees in 1917. It was also in 1917 that the college received, from the Virginia State Boa…
Avila UniversityAvila University is a dynamic, Catholic, four-year liberal arts and preprofessional college sponsored and founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet which offers a broad range of studies - from business to corporate communications to allied health to education, just to name a few. Avila offers nearly 40 undergraduate degree programs and three graduate degree programs, many of which were…
Awadhesh Pratap Singh UniversityThe University has been named after Captain Awadhesh Pratap Singh, a distinguished son of the soil and a freedom fighter. The University was established on the 20th July 1968 and got UGC recognition in February 1972. It has membership of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and All Commonwealth Association of Universities (ACAU). The APS University is a teaching-cum-affiliating Universi…
Azusa Pacific UniversityThe origins of Azusa Pacific University reside in 1899, when a group of spiritual leaders from various denominations met in Whittier, California, and established a Bible college geared to training students for service and missionary endeavors. This was the first Bible college founded on the West Coast. The initial class of students met on March 3, 1900, with Mary A. Hill serving as the earliest pr… |