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University of Illinois at ChicagoEstablished in the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1978, the Tutorium in Intensive English offers superior instruction in English as a Second Language. We serve English language students with our Intensive English Program. We also serve Chicagoland professionals having more advanced English skills with our English for International Professionals Series and with custom courses. Students…
University of KentuckyUK grew from the vision of one man, John Bowman. In 1865, after winning financial support through the federal Morrill Land-Grant College Act and private donations, Bowman saw the realization of his dream with the opening of the state's new Agricultural and Mechanical College. The college was renamed the University of Kentucky in 1916. The first women were admitted to the university in 1880,…
University of Maryland, BaltimoreWelcome to the Baltimore campus of the University of Maryland, founded in 1807 along a ridge in what was then called Baltimore Town. Today, this 60-acre research and technology complex encompases 58 buildings in west Baltimore near the Inner Harbor. The University is Maryland's only public academic health, human services, and law center. Seven professional and graduate schools train the maj…
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyThe University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), the state's university of the health sciences, is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in: the undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate and continuing education of health professionals and scientists; the conduct of biomedical, psychosocial, clinical and public health research; health promotion, disease prevention and the delivery …
University of Minnesota RochesterThe University of Minnesota Rochester (UMR), through a partnership with the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, extends upper division undergraduate and post-baccalaureate degree programs to people in southeastern Minnesota. The University of Minnesota is expanding its three-fold mission in Rochester: Teaching and learning, research and discovery, Outreach and service.
University of Missouri-ColumbiaThe University of Missouri-Columbia was founded in 1839 as the first public university west of the Mississippi River and the first state university in Thomas Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase territory. MU provides all the benefits of two universities in one — it's a major land-grant institution and Missouri's largest public research university. Considered one of the nation's top-t…
University of MontanaThe University of Montana was founded in 1893 in the burgeoning pioneer town of Missoula, less than 90 years after Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery explored the area. Since then, the University has nurtured a tradition of cultural and scientific exploration. Today, “The Discovery Continues” at UM – from a local, regional and global perspective into the next frontier of space. Studen…
University of Nebraska Medical CenterLocated in the heartland of USA, Omaha, Nebraska is a vibrant and burgeoning Midwestern city with a population within a 50-mile radius of over 1 million. The city has committed over two billion dollars to build a showcase riverfront, gentrify the downtown area, and build world-class facilities. As a classic Midwestern river city, Omaha has a perfect foundation upon which to build. This cash i…
University of New EnglandThe University of New England is an independent, coeducational university with two distinctive campuses in two Maine coastal cities. The University Campus is located on a beautiful site in Biddeford, Maine, where the Saco River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The Westbrook College Campus in Portland is designated a national historic district and is quintessential New England, with a central green s…
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has existed for two centuries as the nation's first state university. Through its excellent undergraduate programs, it has provided higher education to ten generations of students, many of whom have become leaders of the state and the nation. Since the nineteenth century, it has offered distinguished graduate and professional programs. The Un… |