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Long Island UniversityLong Island University proudly embraces a special vision which has existed from our origins — a commitment to provide quality higher education to students from all walks of life. As embodied in our mission of “Access and Excellence” this commitment is shared by all members of our university community.
Madonna UniversityFounded by the Felician Sisters of Livonia in 1937, Madonna University is one of the largest Catholic Franciscan independent universities in the country. Through undergraduate, graduate, and continuing professional study, Madonna University provides men and women with the opportunities for intellectual, spiritual and personal growth. Since its founding, Madonna University has provided educatio…
Manchester CollegeManchester College is a college of the Church of the Brethren and has received acclaim in the 2006 "America's Best Colleges" guide of U.S. News & World Report for our academic programs and affordability. Manchester recently ranked 5th for "Great Colleges At Great Prices" among Midwestern Baccalaureate colleges. Manchester is committed to being a community of faith and learning where student…
Manchester Community CollegeManchester Community College is proud of its academic excellence, new facilities, flexible schedules, small classes, low tuition, and faculty members with both academic and “real-world” credentials. MCC is the largest of the state’s community colleges, with nearly 6,000 undergraduates in credit programs each year, and it has the largest percentage of traditional-aged college students among its sis…
Maria CollegeIf you live in the Capital District and you've ever had a parent in a nursing home, been a patient in a hospital, enrolled a child in nursery school, needed occupational therapy, or visited a doctor's or lawyer's office, you've probably met Maria, a Maria graduate that is. The community has come to depend on the skills and services of the college's graduates, most of whom conti…
Mars Hill CollegeWhat one first notices about the Mars Hill College campus is the unusual combination of the old and the new, the traditional and the modern. A two-story brick building, Founders Hall, erected in 1892, stands in stark simplicity alongside a contemporary three-story structure, Blackwell Hall. The new, the modern, symbolically represents the commitment of Mars Hill to offering the kind of education…
Marygrove CollegeMarygrove College, an independent Catholic liberal arts college sponsored by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, is committed to fostering Christian values, to educating students from diverse backgrounds, and to serving the people of Metropolitan Detroit and beyond. The fundamental purpose of Marygrove College is to educate each student toward intellectual and professional compe…
Marylhurst UniversityMarylhurst University is a private, co-educational, liberal arts institution. It offers accredited academic and professional programs designed for students who must balance school with work and other responsibilities. The University emphasizes peer learning, personal attention and sense of community. Small, seminar-style classes, prior learning assessments, distance learning options and flexib…
Maryville UniversityMaryville University of Saint Louis is an independent, comprehensive, community-oriented University founded in 1872 by the Religious of the Sacred Heart. It is committed to the education of the whole person through programs designed to meet the needs of traditional and non-traditional students offered in day, evening and weekend formats. Primarily an undergraduate teaching university, Maryville a…
Marywood UniversityMarywood University, Scranton, Pennsylvania prepares students to have a positive impact on society at regional and global levels while providing each student with the foundation for success in an interdependent world. Marywood University is coeducational, comprehensive, residential, and Catholic. Founded in 1915 by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the University serves men an… |