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SUNY College at OneontaEstablished in 1889 as a state normal school with the sole mission of training teachers, the College at Oneonta was a founding member of the State University of New York system in 1948. Today, SUNY Oneonta is a multi-purpose college of the liberal arts and sciences, known for an outstanding and accessible faculty, students committed to academics and community service, exceptional facilities, and i…
Tennessee Technological UniversityTennessee Tech is a public, co-educational and comprehensive university located in Cookeville, a town of about 25,000 residents. Although it's located in some of Tennessee's most beautiful countryside, the campus is only a little more than an hour from three of the state's metro areas -- 82 miles east of Nashville, 109 miles west of Knoxville and 96 miles north of Chattanooga.
Unity CollegeIf you are looking for an opportunity to study environmental science, natural resource management, or outdoor recreation and have the opportunity to learn and grow in a small college atmosphere in a distinctly rural setting, then Unity College in Maine may be the right place for you. Unity College exists for the student whose passion for the outdoors is reflected in their education and career c…
University of Central OklahomaThe University of Central Oklahoma exists to provide excellent undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education to enable students to achieve their intellectual, professional, personal, and creative potential. UCO must also contribute to the intellectual, cultural, economic, and social advancement of the communities and individuals it serves. UCO’s fundamental responsibility is excellent teach…
University of Maryland Eastern ShoreThe University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) is a land-grant, historically black college founded in 1886 as the Delaware Conference Academy. Since its beginning, the institution has had several name changes and governing bodies. It was Maryland State College from 1948 until 1970, when it became one of the five campuses that formed the University of Maryland. In 1988, it became a member of the …
University of Wisconsin - MadisonThe University of Wisconsin–Madison (also known as UW–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin, or UW) is a highly selective public research university located in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 1848, it is the largest university in the state with a total enrollment of over 41,000 students, of whom approximately 29,000 are undergraduates. From 1848 to 1956, the university was part of…
University of Wisconsin-RichlandThe University of Wisconsin - Richland is a freshman - sophomore campus of the University of Wisconsin, one of the finest university systems in the world. Students can earn an Associate of Arts & Sciences degree, which transfers to all UW campuses. UW-Richland prides itself on providing personal attention to support all students as they succeed, excel and meet their individual academic goals. …
Youngstown State UniversityYoungstown State University provides open access to high-quality education through a broad range of affordable certificate, associate, baccalaureate, and graduate programs. The University is dedicated to * outstanding teaching, scholarship, and service and to forging connections among these three interactive components of its mission; * fostering student-faculty relationships that enrich … |