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Northern State UniversityNorthern Normal and Industrial School was established by the South Dakota Legislature in 1901 in response to the need for an institution of higher education to serve northern South Dakota. NORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY serves more than 2200 students representing 36 states and 20 foreign countries. A challenging, multifaceted curriculum offers 38 majors, 42 minors, 6 associate, 8 preprofessional and…
Northland CollegeNorthland College was officially established in 1906—the offspring of an institutional ancestor, the North Wisconsin Academy, which was founded in 1892. The founders of the Academy were eager to provide an educational opportunity for residents of the region, but more than this, they sought to provide an environment for learning that would emphasize Christian moral and spiritual values.
Northwest Missouri State UniversityOriginally established as a two-year normal school in 1905, Northwest Missouri State University is a state-assisted, four-year regional university that also offers graduate degree programs. The University is governed by an eight-member Board of Regents appointed by the governor. Accreditations include the North Central Association, the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education an…
Northwest Nazarene UniversityNorthwest Nazarene University is a Christian liberal arts university fully committed to an educational process that pursues both intellectual and spiritual development. This pursuit is centered firmly in the Person of Jesus Christ, and is designed to instill a habit of mind that enables each student to become God's creative and redemptive agent in today's world. The essential mission o…
Northwest-Shoals Community CollegeNorthwest-Shoals Community College is a single, comprehensive two-year public institution of higher education. The college is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and the Associate in Applied Science degrees as well as certificates in occupationally specific areas.
Ohio Northern UniversityFounded in 1871, Ohio Northern University, located in West Central Ohio, is a private university offering a diverse, dynamic and unique learning community, with rigorous professional programs in partnership with the arts and the sciences. Its 3,500 students study for graduate and undergraduate degrees in five colleges: Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Business Administration, Pharmacy, and Law. …
Ohio UniversityOhio University has been cited for academic quality and value by such publications as U.S. News and World Report, America's 100 Best College Buys, Princeton Review's Best Colleges, and Peterson's Guide to Competitive Colleges. The John Templeton Foundation has also recognized Ohio University as one of the top character-building institutions in the country. Currently, Ohio University ra…
Purdue UniversityFounded in 1869 and named after benefactor John Purdue, Purdue University began its journey with six instructors, 39 students and a mission to provide agriculture and mechanic arts education. Main campus in West Lafayette, Indiana (126 miles southeast of Chicago, 65 miles north of Indianapolis). Statewide university system includes five campuses and numerous teaching and research sites.
Quincy UniversityQuincy University stands as a Catholic, independent, liberal arts institution of higher learning in the Franciscan tradition. Inspired by the spirit of Francis and Clare of Assisi, we respect each person as a sister or brother with dignity, value, and worth. Quincy University is a private, four-year, contemporary liberal arts university grounded in the Franciscan values of respect and soci…
Raymond Walters CollegeRaymond Walters College opened in the fall of 1967 as a regional campus of the University of Cincinnati, providing 17 associate degree programs to an initial freshman class of 632 students. Now RWC offers more that 60 academic majors, both career- and transfer-oriented, to more than 4,000 students from the Greater Cincinnati area. |