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Suffolk UniversitySuffolk University has touched many lives as it has grown from a one-room school to a world-class academic institution.
We at Suffolk take pride in being a personal, student-centered school, where faculty and administrators know students by name. We take the time to recognize each student’s promise, raise his or her expectations, and build important mentoring relationships.
SUNY BrockportThe State University of New York College at Brockport: Is committed to providing a liberal arts and professional education — at both the undergraduate and graduate level — for those who have the necessary ability and motivation to benefit from high quality public higher education; Has the success of its students as its highest priority, emphasizing student learning, and encompassing admissio…
SUNY CortlandSUNY Cortland is a special place where the faculty care about each and every student. Cortland is a place of unique charm, a place to be safe and to grow, a place where you can be at home. Cortland is large enough to provide an outstanding array of academic majors and resources, yet small enough for the president to know your first name.
SUNY OswegoAt SUNY Oswego, we foster liberal and professional learning in a dynamic, interactive and supportive environment. SUNY Oswego offers an opportunity for students to pursue unlimited horizons. With a student body of 8,300 learners, we are large enough to offer more than 100 programs of study yet small enough for students to form quality relationships with each other and caring faculty.
Syracuse UniversityIn 1992, the Syracuse University Senate adopted a mission and vision compact focused on promoting learning and a positive campus culture. The compact supported scholarly learning, endorsed a culturally and socially diverse climate, valued personal and academic honesty, and a safe and healthy environment for each member of the University community.
Talladega CollegeThe history of Talladega College began on November 20, 1865, when two former slaves William Savery and Thomas Tarrant, both of Talladega, met in convention with a group of new freedmen in Mobile, Alabama. From this meeting came the commitment, "...We regard the education of our children and youth as vital to the preservation of our liberties, and true religion as the foundation of all real virtue,…
Temple UniversityTemple University, of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education, is a comprehensive public research university with more than 34,000 students. It has a distinguished faculty in 17 schools and colleges, including schools of Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, Podiatry, and Dentistry, and a renowned Health Sciences Center. Temple is one of Pennsylvania's three public research universities, along with the…
The CitadelThe Citadel is a state-supported comprehensive military college. Males and females are admitted to the undergraduate residential Corps of Cadets. In addition to the day program, undergraduate and graduate programs are offered through the College of Graduate and Professional Studies (CGPS) in the evening. The South Carolina Commission recognizes The Citadel on Higher Education as the only specializ…
The College of New JerseyThe College of New Jersey, founded in 1855 as the New Jersey State Normal School, is primarily an undergraduate and residential college with targeted graduate programs. TCNJ's exceptional students, teacher-scholars, staff, alumni, and board members constitute a diverse community of learners, dedicated to free inquiry and open exchange, to excellence in teaching, creativity, scholarship, and ci…
The Evergreen State CollegeThe Evergreen State College is a progressive, public liberal arts and sciences college located in Olympia, Washington, in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Since opening its doors in 1971, Evergreen has established a national reputation for leadership in developing innovative interdisciplinary, collaborative and team-taught academic programs. The college has a vibrant undergraduate program, a gr… |