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Curry CollegeFounded in 1879, Curry College is a private, four-year, liberal arts-based institution located on a wooded 137-acre campus in Milton, MA just seven miles from downtown Boston. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) , Curry College offers 20 undergraduate majors, as well as three graduate programs . The College serves a combined enrollment of approximately 3,880 s…
Cypress CollegeCypress College provides a premier learning environment for student success and community enrichment. Cypress College enriches students' lives by providing high-quality education for transfer to four-year institutions, associate degrees, vocational training, and certificate coursework, as well as basic skills and opportunities for lifelong learning. The college is committed to promoting studen…
Dartmouth CollegeDartmouth College, a private, four-year liberal arts institution that has been at the forefront of American higher education since 1769 unites the best features of an undergraduate liberal arts college with the intellectual vitality of a research university. Founded as an undergraduate institution more than two centuries ago, Dartmouth offers excellent graduate programs within the Arts and Science…
Davidson CollegeDavidson College is a liberal arts institution founded in 1837 by ministers of the Concord Presbytery. Its 1,700 students come from almost every state in the nation and many foreign countries. A highly selective admission process brings students who are proven scholars and leaders to a close campus community in the small town of Davidson, North Carolina. Davidson College is a liberal arts inst…
Denison UniversityDenison University, located in Granville, Ohio, was founded in 1831 and is a privately supported, coeducational college of liberal arts and sciences, offering three different bachelor's degrees (B.A., B.S., and B.F.A.) among 43 courses of study. Approximately 2,100 full-time students represent 48 states and 33 foreign countries. Denison is fully accredited by the North Central Association of C…
DePauw UniversityFounded in 1837, DePauw today incorporates 36 major buildings. Located in the rolling hills of west central Indiana, DePauw is a vibrant community of 2350 students and 250 full-time faculties. For four years, students and faculty together have the opportunity to study, explore and engage in conversation and challenging discourse. And in the process, your understanding of your place in the world an…
Dickinson CollegeDickinson College commits resolutely to offer its students the privilege and opportunity of the tradition of liberal education. Chartered in 1783 by a most spirited signer of the Declaration of Independence, Dr. Benjamin Rush of Philadelphia, just days after the signing of the Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution, and named for a signer of the United States Constitution, John Dickinson, D…
Dominican CollegeDominican College is an independent, four-year and master's-level liberal arts college for men and women, chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York and fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The aim of Dominican College is to promote educational excellence, leadership, and service in an environment characterize…
Drew UniversityDrew University was established in 1867 as a seminary, the antecedent of today’s Drew Theological School.Drew, a distinguished small university notable for the quality of its academic programs, has three parts: the College of Liberal Arts (CLA), the Theological School, and the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies (CSGS). Altogether, they enroll 2,500 students and have 155 full-time faculty. The Th…
Duke UniversityDuke University was created in 1924 by James Buchanan Duke as a memorial to his father, Washington Duke. The Dukes, a Durham family that built a worldwide financial empire in the manufacture of tobacco products and developed electricity production in the Carolinas, long had been interested in Trinity College. Trinity traced its roots to 1838 in nearby Randolph County when local Methodist and Quake… |