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American UniversityAU's more than 5,000 undergraduates are a microcosm of the world's diversity. From across the United States and from more than 150 countries, they share a desire to shape tomorrow's world. AU actively promotes international understanding, and this is reflected in its curricula offerings, faculty research, and the regular presence of world leaders on campus. American University (AU) …
American University - College of Arts & SciencesOur mission is to provide thorough and accurate academic counsel to the students enrolled in the college of arts and sciences, to assist them in the selection of a relevant, stimulating and challenging course of study and guide them toward choices that will make them better students and better citizens.
American University - School of International ServiceThe School of International Service provides environment conducive to learn and grow professionally. It is a community composed of scholars, practitioners, and students from around the world. The faculty focuses on interactive learning and involves students in ongoing research projects. SIS also offers numerous co-curricular activities, including workshops and professional development seminars a…
Amherst CollegeSince its founding in 1821, Amherst College has become what many regard as the premier liberal arts college in the nation, enrolling some 1,600 talented, energetic and diverse young men and women. Amherst is a member of the Five Colleges, a consortium with nearby Smith, Mount Holyoke and Hampshire Colleges and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Students may take courses at any of the c…
Andrew CollegeThe Andrew College experience is positively life-changing. You'll receive the personal attention that you deserve and feel comfortable being yourself as soon as you step foot on campus. You'll meet interesting people from all walks of life and you'll be challenged to achieve more than you thought possible. You'll grow and learn on campus where professors know you by your first name…
Angelina CollegeThe Angelina County Junior College District was established by an election in September 24, 1966. The Education Committee of the Angelina County Chamber of Commerce sponsored the college district. At its regular meeting on December 12, 1966, the Board of Trustees elected Dr. Jack W. Hudgins, Dean of Grayson County College, as the first president of Angelina College. Construction of the original se…
Anne Arundel Community CollegeWith learning as its central mission, Anne Arundel Community College strives to embody the basic convictions of the American democratic ideal: that individuals be given full opportunity to discover and develop their talents, energy and interests, to pursue their unique potentials and to achieve an intellectually, culturally and economically satisfying relationship with society. Such opportunity sh…
Anoka-Ramsey Community CollegeAnoka-Ramsey Community College, with campuses in Coon Rapids and Cambridge, has been a leading provider of higher education and training in the north suburban area of Minneapolis/St. Paul and East Central Minnesota since 1965. Annually, the college serves over 9,000 learners of all ages as they pursue associate degrees that transfer as the first two years of a bachelor's degree, or certificate…
Antelope Valley CollegeAt Antelope Valley College we take pride in providing a quality, comprehensive education for a wide variety of learners. We are committed to student success, offering value and opportunity for all members of our community.
Antioch CollegeAntioch College, founded in 1852, is part of Antioch University, which includes the Antioch New England Graduate School in Keene, New Hampshire; Antioch University Seattle in Washington; Antioch University Southern California in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara; and Antioch University McGregor in Yellow Springs, Ohio. The University’s administrative offices are also located in Yellow Springs. For 150… |