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Abilene Christian University

Abilene Christian University

More than 4,800 students, including about 550 graduate students, come to ACU from 50 states and 60 countries. We have a diverse and global environment, which we believe enriches student learning. Our students are served by about 200 faculty members who focus on high-quality teaching, scholarship and service. More than 90 percent of tenure-track faculty hold terminal degrees. The student/facult…

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Abraham Baldwin is one of the largest residential, coeducational two-year colleges in Georgia. Over 3,400 students from 16 states, 17 countries, and 149 Georgia counties take classes every day on a beautiful 421-acre campus nestled in the heart of south Georgia. The Division of Agriculture and Forest Resources is the largest division on campus, and nursing is ABAC's largest single program …

Alamance Community College

Alamance Community College

Welcome 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…

Albany Technical College

Albany Technical College

With 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 …

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is one of the nation’s premier institutions for medical education, basic research and clinical investigation. A full-time faculty of more than 2,000 teaches, delivers health care and conducts research in every major biomedical specialty. From an original class size of 56, the College of Medicine has evolved into one of the largest medical schools in the c…

Albright College

Albright College

Success 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…

Alfred University

Alfred University

Alfred University is a friendly, vibrant living/learning community located in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains in Western New York. Founded in 1836, AU offers more than 60 academic programs and a host of clubs, organizations and recreational opportunities. Founded in 1836 as a select school, Alfred University is the second-oldest coeducational institution in the United States and the ol…

Alice Lloyd College

Alice Lloyd College

Rich in tradition and clear in mission, Alice Lloyd College is widely recognized as a highly respected, private, four-year, liberal arts institution dedicated to providing leadership education to some of the brightest and best students in the Appalachian region. Our pages have been designed to provide you with a glimpse of the uniqueness of the school and the students whom we seek to serve. We …

Allegany College of Maryland

Allegany College of Maryland

Allegany College of Maryland was founded in August of 1961 by a resolution passed by the Allegany County Board of Education and approved by the Allegany County Commissioners. The College, which now has separate governance under a Board of Trustees, is an example of the rapid growth in the development of Maryland’s community college system. Although heavy emphasis was placed on liberal arts tran…

Alma College

Alma College

A Phi Beta Kappa institution, Alma is classified as as selective Baccalaureate College—Liberal Arts by the prestigious Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. That distinguished classification is held by only four other Michigan colleges. The College was founded in 1886 by Michigan Presbyterians. While still maintaining a close relationship with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Al…