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Spring Hill CollegeSpring Hill College was founded by the first bishop of Mobile, Michael Portier. After purchasing a site for the College on a hill near Mobile, Bishop Portier went to France to find teachers and funds for the new college. Upon his return he rented a hotel next to the college grounds and started the first semester on May 1, 1830, with an enrollment of 30 students. On July 4 of the same year the bish…
St. Francis CollegeSt. Francis College is a private, independent co-educational college that welcomes students from all walks of life, providing a superior liberal arts education at an affordable price. The St. Francis student benefits from small classes taught by professors who are committed to provide an education in an atmosphere of support and friendship. By integrating liberal arts and pre-professional programs…
SUNY-ESF"The College of Environmental Science and Forestry is an extraordinary teaching and research institution. I feel I am blessed to have the opportunity to serve ESF as its third president during such an exciting period in its history.
Texas Christian UniversityTCU students have many of the benefits found at large universities. They can choose from 100 undergraduate majors and can participate in innovative programs such as entrepreneurship and nurse anesthesia. Their professors are leaders in their fields, and academic programs are rigorous. International education is valued and students have numerous opportunities to study abroad.
The College of New RochelleThe College of New Rochelle, founded in 1904 by the Ursuline Order, is an independent College which is Catholic in origin and heritage. Its primary purpose is the intellectual development of persons through the maintenance of the highest standards of academic excellence and educational growth. From this tradition the College derives its dedication to the education of women and men in the libera…
The College of St. ScholasticaThe College of St. Scholastica is the only independent private college in northeastern Minnesota. The College was founded in 1912 by a group of pioneering Benedictine Sisters who offered college courses to six young women. Today St. Scholastica educates more than 2,800 men and women and has graduated more than 13,000 alumni. The College is guided by its Mission Statement, its Statement of Pu…
Union CollegeAdventist higher education is a great value, regardless of the school you might attend. Still, Union College is unique. We have a small, intimate environment. In fact, the word I hear most to describe our environment is "family," and that's truly what we are. But what distinguishes Union College more than anything else is our level of student leadership. The students who come to this school…
University of CincinnatiThe University of Cincinnati offers students a balance of educational excellence and real-world experience. Since its founding in 1819, UC has been the source of many discoveries creating positive change for society, including the first antihistamine, co-op education, the first electronic organ, the Golden Gate Bridge designer and the oral polio vaccine. Each year, this urban, public, research uni…
University of DallasThe University offers many activities that sustain and embody the strong Roman Catholic identity of the University of Dallas. The fundamental elements and history of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition are woven throughout the core curriculum. The University of Dallas is blessed with the presence of a full-time priest chaplain, and the University provides a rich sacramental life for its students. …
University of La VerneThe University of La Verne is a private university in La Verne, California. The University is embarking on a major development project for which a new Master Plan is required. This new plan will be reviewed by the City of La Verne in the Fall of 2006, significant issues include reducing neighborhood impacts and mitigation of inadequate parking. |