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Wake Forest UniversityWake Forest University is a private, coeducational university located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The Reynolda Campus, the university's main campus, is located north of downtown Winston-Salem, and the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center campus is located near downtown Winston-Salem. The University also occupies lab space at the Bowman Gray Technical Center. Wake Forest…
Washington and Lee UniversityThe University is located in the historic city of Lexington (population 7,000) in the Great Valley of Virginia about three hours southwest of Washington, D.C. W&L's 35 principal buildings include the picturesque Washington College group forming the Colonnade facing Lee Chapel, where Robert E. Lee is buried. The Colonnade and Lee Chapel are National Historic Landmarks. New or recently renovated…
Webster UniversityThe school - founded on the principle of providing a higher education to those who might not possess the opportunity to obtain one - today operates as a private, nonprofit, accredited university offering undergraduate and graduate education. The home campus is located in Webster Groves, Mo., a picturesque suburb of St. Louis. The university certainly has grown since it was established in 1915 a…
Wells CollegeWells College, located on the eastern shore of Cayuga Lake in the beautiful Finger Lakes region of Central New York. At Wells, we offer a highly individualized experience that gives each student access to a wide array of opportunities and resources that support intellectual and personal development. Our approach is unique in the landscape of higher education, and we are committed to remaining a…
Western State College of ColoradoWestern was established in 1901. It was the first college on Colorado's Western Slope and is the fourth oldest public college in the state. The College actually opened for classes in 1911 as the Colorado State Normal School. Originally planned as a preparatory college for teachers, Western's role changed when it became Western State College in 1923. Though for many years Western was kno…
Western Washington UniversityWestern Washington University is committed to engaged excellence in fulfilling its tripartite mission of teaching, scholarship, and community service in a student-centered environment, with a liberal arts foundation and opportunities to develop professional skills. As a public institution of higher education, Western serves the needs of the citizens of the state of Washington by providing undergra…
Whitman CollegeWhitman is a nationally recognized, highly selective, residential liberal arts college. Since becoming a college in 1882, Whitman has a history of graduating ethical, unpretentious leaders. The tree-lined campus is home to an intellectually dynamic, diverse, active and supportive community. Students find a balance at Whitman between challenging academics and developing meaningful and enduring pers…
Willamette UniversitySet in the lush rolling hills of the Pacific Northwest, Willamette University is a nationally recognized liberal arts school with graduate programs in law, business and education. From the caliber of its students to the level of expertise among its faculty, Willamette University embodies academic excellence. More than 1,800 undergraduates benefit from Willamette’s 11-to-1 student-to-faculty rat…
Woodbury UniversityIn 1884, Los Angeles was a rapidly growing city with a population of approximately 11,000. New business enterprises were being established and community leaders looked forward to expansion and growth. Woodbury was established to service this growing business population. Woodbury University is committed to providing the highest level of professional and liberal arts education. The integrated n… |