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Clark University

Clark University

Clark University is a teaching and research institution founded in 1887. Clark is the oldest graduate institution in the United States. Clark is one of only three New England universities, with Harvard and Yale, to be a founding member of the prestigious Association of American Universities. Clark University’s mission is to educate undergraduate and graduate students to be imaginative and cont…

Coe College

Coe College

oe College is a selective, private, nationally recognized four-year coeducational liberal arts institution providing superior educational experiences for students since 1851. Coe is a residential campus located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa—Iowa’s second largest city—and only hours from several major cities like Chicago, Minneapolis, and Omaha. The approximately 1,300 students enrolled at Coe make up a di…

Coker College

Coker College

Coker College is a student-centered, comprehensive, baccalaureate degree-granting college. It is dedicated to providing every student enrolled in the Day Program and in the Evening and Extended Studies Program an academic curriculum based upon a uniformly excellent liberal arts core that enhances the structured development of key personal skills. The College’s goal is to graduate students with …

Colby College

Colby College

Founded in 1813, Colby College in Waterville, Maine, is one of the nation's oldest and best independent colleges of liberal arts. A residential four-year college, Colby is a national leader in research- and project-based undergraduate learning, and the depth of student-faculty interaction and collaboration is unparalleled. In recent years Colby has won regional and national awards for campus i…

Colgate University

Colgate University

Colgate is a nationally recognized liberal arts college set on a beautiful campus in central New York. Some 2,750 undergraduates are enrolled in 51 programs, taking advantage of the university's award-winning curriculum, off-campus study program, and numerous research opportunities. Colgate's mission is to provide a demanding, expansive educational experience to a select group of divers…

College of Alameda

College of Alameda

College of Alameda’ s first classes were held in 1968 in temporary facilities at Historic Alameda High School on Central Avenue in downtown Alameda. As a low cost, publicly supported two-year community college, College of Alameda makes available lower division college level work at a moderate cost to students. College of Alameda’s mission is to serve the educational needs of its diverse commun…

College of Marin

College of Marin

College of Marin has been providing exceptional educational opportunities since 1926. The College has earned a reputation as a quality educational institution that provides a pathway for achievement and success for students of all ages. Each semester about 8,000 students are enrolled in over 1,100 credit classes. Approximately 100 international students participate in College of Marin's Intern…

College of Saint Benedict

College of Saint Benedict

CSB, for women, and SJU, for men, are nationally recognized Catholic liberal arts colleges and ranked as two of the top three Catholic colleges in the nation. They share one academic program, and students attend classes together on both campuses. This integrated learning experience combines a challenging academic program with extensive opportunities for international study, leadership, service lea…

College of Staten Island

College of Staten Island

CSI was founded in 1976 through the union of two existing colleges—Staten Island Community College and Richmond College. Staten Island Community College, the first community college in the University, opened in 1955. Richmond College, an upper-division college that offered undergraduate and graduate degrees to students who had successfully completed the first two years of college study elsewhere, …

College of the Arts and Sciences - The Ohio State University

College of the Arts and Sciences - The Ohio State University

An arts and sciences education makes us think. It lets us do. The breadth of opportunities it yields is matched only by the depth of human experience it embraces. The Colleges of the Arts and Sciences make up the academic core of the university. We are five colleges, 41 departments, and more than 1,000 faculty. We are the primary home to Ohio State's undergraduate interdisciplinary majors and…