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Framingham State College

Framingham State College

Framingham State College, founded by Horace Mann in 1839, is an institution with a strong liberal arts focus and a rich history of academic innovation. Our distinguished faculty bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the classroom and are committed to teaching on the undergraduate level. Students learn in small classes and work closely with dedicated instructors. At first glance, Framingha…

Monroe Community College

Monroe Community College

The mission of Monroe Community College is to provide access to high quality education and training programs to a diverse community. Student success is the College’s highest priority. In fulfilling its mission, the College is committed to excellence in teaching, comprehensiveness, lifelong learning and citizenship. The College embraces its role as a stimulus for economic development and values…

Morningside College

Morningside College

For over 112 years, Morningside College has provided students with the highest quality education possible. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association. Morningside was designated one of the Midwest's "Best Comprehensive Colleges-Bachelor's" in the U.S.News & World Report's 2005, 2006, and 2007 college rankings and has been d…

Mount Ida College

Mount Ida College

Mount Ida College offers a vibrant campus setting where a community of learners with varying experiences and backgrounds has come together to work toward a common goal – to engage in a challenging education that combines liberal arts and professional preparation. Our energy, imagination and resources are keenly focused on the ultimate goal of preparing our students for life after college, giving t…

Robert Morris University

Robert Morris University

Pittsburgh, known as "The College City" with 28 colleges and universities, beats with activity and excitement. It's a 250-year-old city in the midst of an economic and cultural renaissance, yet you can feel like you're in a rural college town where the locals are friendly and leafy neighborhoods are everywhere. At the same time, you're surrounded by business and cultural opportunities …

Southern New Hampshire University - Manchester

Southern New Hampshire University - Manchester

Southern New Hampshire University was founded in 1932 by Harry A.B. Shapiro as the New Hampshire School of Accounting and Secretarial Science. The school remained relatively small until 1961, when it was incorporated and renamed New Hampshire College of Accounting and Commerce.

Suffolk University

Suffolk University

Suffolk 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.

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University of Arkansas-Monticello

University of Arkansas-Monticello

UAM has a unique mission and proud legacy of providing educational opportunities. Many of our students are the first in their families to attend college and to receive a degree. Others are non-traditional students who have decided to take advantage of the opportunity to change careers or complete a dream that began years ago. The faculty and staff are exploring and developing new opportunities to…

University of Florida

University of Florida

UF is a major, public, comprehensive, land-grant, research university. The state's oldest, largest and most comprehensive university, Florida is among the nation's most academically diverse public universities. Florida has a long history of established programs in international education, research and service. It is one of only 17 public, land-grant universities that belongs to the Associa…

University of Massachusetts Lowell

University of Massachusetts Lowell

The University of Lowell was created in 1975 through the merger of Lowell State College and Lowell Technological Institute. Each of these predecessor institutions was founded in the 1890s. The campus became part of the University of Massachusetts system in 1991. Location: UMass Lowell has three campus clusters – North, South and East – 25 miles northwest of Boston along the Merrimack River.