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University of California, Berkeley

University of California, Berkeley

Welcome to the University of California, Berkeley. Every year thousands of people visit the Berkeley campus. It is renowned worldwide for the distinction of its faculty and students, the scope of its research and publications, and the quality of its libraries. The campus is an urban oasis that preserves much of the tranquil beauty of California's early years. The wooded 178-acre central cam…

University of California, Davis

University of California, Davis

Davis is one of the nation's top public research universities and is part of the world's pre-eminent public university system. The campus is set in the heart of the Central Valley, close to the state capital and San Francisco Bay Area. As one of the last "small-town universities," we cherish our close relationships on campus and within the Davis community.

University of Colorado at Boulder

University of Colorado at Boulder

Founded in 1876 in Boulder, this is the original campus of the University of Colorado. Built in the shadow of the Flatirons–the Boulder campus is often recognized as one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation. CU-Boulder is recognized as one of the outstanding public universities in the United States. The Boulder campus has five colleges and four schools, offering 3,400 courses in about 1…

University of Massachusetts Amherst

University of Massachusetts Amherst

UMass Amherst, the flagship campus of the University of Massachusetts system, sits on nearly 1,450-acres in the scenic Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts, 90 miles from Boston and 175 miles from New York City. The campus provides a rich cultural environment in a rural setting close to major urban centers. UMass Amherst was born in 1867 as a land-grant agricultural college set on 310 rural …

University of Minnesota Twincities

University of Minnesota Twincities

The University of Minnesota is one of the most comprehensive public universities in the United States and ranks among the most prestigious. It is both the state land-grant university, with a strong tradition of education and public service, and the state's primary research university, with faculty of national and international reputation. Teaching and learning at the U of M are defined by v…

University of New Mexico

University of New Mexico

Founded in 1889, the University of New Mexico now occupies 600 acres along old Route 66 in the heart of Albuquerque, a city of more than 700,000 people. From the magnificent mesas to the west, past the banks of the historic Rio Grande to the Sandia Mountains to the east, Albuquerque is a blend of culture and cuisine, styles and stories, people, pursuits and panoramas. UNM offers a unique campu…

University of Wisconsin-Fond du Lac

University of Wisconsin-Fond du Lac

UW-Fond du Lac offers courses that are the foundation for more than 250 majors. Academic offerings include day and evening credit courses, study skills workshops and a college success course. Seven bachelor's degree completion programs from five UW four-year schools can be earned entirely on the UW-Fond du Lac campus. The park-like campus is composed of six buildings that surround a two-acr…

University of Wisconsin-Waukesha

University of Wisconsin-Waukesha

Originally an extension of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the UW-Waukesha gained a new identity in 1972 when all such satellites around the state became the UW Centers, a separate institution within the UW System. In July 1997, the Board of Regents approved a new name: University of Wisconsin Colleges. Now numbering thirteen, the UW Colleges offer freshman and sophomore courses and an associ…