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Ohio Dominican UniversityOhio Dominican is a pre-eminent University. Our reputation is based on a 95-year history of providing the highest quality education in a personal environment steeped in our Dominican tradition and values. Our students experience a strong academic program with dedicated and talented faculty and individualized attention. Learning also takes place outside the classroom through internships, performanc…
Ohio Wesleyan UniversityOhio Wesleyan University or OWU is a strong liberal arts college that is nationally known for its blend of scholarship and teaching, service learning, and student engagement. Chartered in 1842, Ohio Wesleyan is a highly selective, coeducational, residential, privately supported liberal arts college located 20 minutes north of Columbus in Delaware, Ohio, a vibrant community of 26,000 and seat of on…
Oklahoma State University - StillwaterOklahoma State University was founded on December 25, 1890, as Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, just twenty months after the Land Run of 1889. When the first students assembled for class on December 14, 1891, there were no buildings, no books, and no curriculum. In 1894, two and one-half years after classes began in local churches, 144 students moved into the first academic buildin…
Onondaga Community CollegeOnondaga Community College is a college of the State University of New York (SUNY) system and one of 30 locally sponsored community colleges throughout New York State. Onondaga County is our sponsor. We offer two-year degree programs that serve as transfer opportunities to baccalaureate degree programs at four-year campuses or for direct entry to the workforce. An advantage of the SUNY system i…
Otterbein CollegeThe mission of Otterbein College is to educate the whole person in a context that fosters the development of humane values. Otterbein College is a private, church-related, coeducational college that sponsors traditional and continuing education programs of liberal arts and professional education at Baccalaureate and Master's levels. Our commitment is to the liberal arts as the broad base of al…
Owens Community CollegeOur unmatched affordability, expert faculty members, over 130 program areas, seamless course transferability, convenient on-campus parking, personal attention, small class sizes, state-of-the-art facilities, and much more are reasons why more students choose Owens over any other higher education institution. Founded in 1965, Owens continues to offer an affordable, quality education to those wh…
Passaic County Community CollegePassaic County Community College opened in 1971 with a few hundred students and the goal of providing the residents of Passaic County with quality educational programs. Today, thirty-five years later, PCCC enrolls over 10,000 students a year in over 50 associate degree, certificate, and diploma programs plus an extensive program of English as a Second Language, continuing education, and customized…
Peace CollegePeace is a baccalaureate college of the arts and sciences that challenges women to an adventure of intellectual and personal discovery, preparing women for graduate and lifelong learning, for meaningful careers, and for ethical lives of purpose, leadership and service.
Penn State Delaware CountyPenn State Brandywine is a small campus with a big degree -- a Penn State degree. Students can complete 10 baccalaureate and 3 associate degrees in their entirety on our campus or begin the first two years of course work for over 160 degrees which can be completed at other Penn State campuses. The degrees and programs offered at the Brandywine campus have been carefully chosen to accent our fac…
Penn State HazletonThe Pennsylvania State College's Hazleton Undergraduate Center was established in 1934 in various locations in Hazleton. A permanent home came in December 1948 when the college purchased 26 hilltop acres in Sugarloaf Township which, for nearly 25 years, had served as the residential estate of local coal baron Eckley B. Markle. Known as “Highacres,” the site consisted of four buildings that gav… |