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Faulkner UniversityFaulkner University’s distinctive combination of academics, spirituality, and Christian community sets its sights on success - your success. Faulkner is no ordinary university. It’s an intimate university guided by a commitment to Biblical truth. A challenging university with exciting new programs and resources. A friendly university that feels like family from the moment you step on campus. …
Ferris State UniversityApproximately 220 student organizations are active on campus, encompassing everything from the Chess Club to Men's and Women's Rugby; Bulldog Radio to the Juggling Club; and the Dead Poet's Society to the Paintball Club. The wide range of organizations caters to students' social, athletic, political, academic, performing arts and religious activities and interests.
Fisk UniversityFisk University is one of the nation’s pre-eminent minority colleges. Founded in 1866, the university is the oldest in Nashville, Tennessee. Its distinguished alumni include educators, artists, thinkers and public servants such as W.E.B. Du Bois, James Weldon Johnson, Aaron Douglas, John Hope Franklin, Nikki Giovanni, U.S. Representatives John Lewis and Alcee Hastings and former U.S. Secretary of …
Florida Southern CollegeFlorida Southern College is committed to educational excellence and is a selective, comprehensive, private, United Methodist college with a strong liberal arts core and signature programs. The College enrolls a talented student body and includes an accomplished faculty who are dedicated to teaching excellence. Outstanding opportunities for interdisciplinary learning, student-faculty collaborative …
Fordham UniversityFordham University is an independent university in the Jesuit tradition. It was established in 1841 as St. John's College by the Right Rev. John Hughes, Coadjutor-Bishop (later Archbishop) of New York, on old Rose Hill Manor in the village of Fordham, then part of Westchester County. The name Fordham is derived from the Anglo-Saxon words "ford" and "ham," meaning a wading place or ford by a se…
Fort Hays State UniversityFort Hays State University is a liberal arts, state-assisted institution in western Kansas with an enrollment of more than 9,000 students. It has four colleges — Arts and Sciences, Education and Technology, Business and Leadership, and Health and Life Sciences — and a Graduate School. It also has a Virtual College that delivers courses electronically throughout Kansas and beyond. Students at FHSU …
Franklin CollegeFranklin College shall attain excellence as a personal, participatory, values-focused, career-sensitive, liberal arts teaching and learning undergraduate community. The college shall motivate and prepare its graduates for productive and satisfying lives of excellence, leadership and service.
Gannon UniversityGannon is a Catholic, Diocesan, student-centered University which provides for the holistic development of undergraduate and graduate students in the Judeo-Christian tradition. As such, it offers each student outstanding teaching and a value-centered education in both liberal arts and professional specializations in order to prepare students for leadership roles in their careers, society, and chur…
Greenville CollegeGreenville College is a four-year, coeducational Christian liberal arts college located in Greenville, Illinois. Founded in 1892, it is affiliated with the Free Methodist Church. Mission Greenville College transforms students for lives of character and service through a Christ-centered education in the liberating arts and sciences. Leadership Greenville College was founded by the Free Meth…
Grove City CollegeSince its founding in 1876, Grove City College, committed to Christian principles, has striven to be equal in academic quality to the finest four year colleges. It seeks to provide liberal and professional education of the highest quality that is within the reach of families with modest means who desire a college that will strengthen their children's spiritual and moral character. Grove Cit… |