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Moravian College

Moravian College

America’s sixth-oldest college, Moravian delivers a values-based liberal arts education in a caring environment, through which it nurtures in students the capacities for leadership, lifelong learning, and positive societal contributions. The College traces its founding to 1742 by followers of John Amos Comenius, the 17th century Moravian bishop whose humanistic ideals helped to shape modern edu…

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…

National University

National University

National University is the second-largest, private, nonprofit institution of higher learning in California. Founded in 1971, National consists of five schools and one college, including the Schools of Business and Management; Education; Engineering and Technology; Health and Human Services; and Media and Communication; and the College of Letters and Sciences.

Nebraska Wesleyan University

Nebraska Wesleyan University

Since its founding in 1887, Nebraska Wesleyan University has changed significantly in size and appearance but has remained steadfast to the principles of a liberal arts education in a Christian environment.

Seattle Pacific University

Seattle Pacific University

Established in the Pacific Northwest more than a century ago by Free Methodist pioneers, SPU is a comprehensive Christian university of the liberal arts, sciences and professions. Our location offers the benefits of an intimate campus community and a thriving metropolis. It's a unique combination that works.

The Chicago School of Professional Psychology

The Chicago School of Professional Psychology

The Chicago School was established by practicing psychologists committed to providing high-quality professional psychology training in a not-for-profit setting. Initial plans for the school were made in 1977 and realized in January 1979 by the nonprofit Midwestern Psychology Development Foundation. Integrating theory, professional practice, and innovation, The Chicago School of Professional Psy…

University of Minnesota Crookston

University of Minnesota Crookston

As a four-year, public university with an enrollment of 1,200 students, UMC proudly carries on a tradition of a century of educational service to Northwestern Minnesota. Since its establishment as an institution of higher learning in 1965 and its transition to offering baccalaureate degree programs in 1993, UMC equips all students and faculty with laptop computers, individual attention that leads …

Wayne State University

Wayne State University

Wayne State University is Michigan's only urban research university, fulfilling a unique niche in providing access to a world-class education at a great value. Wayne State's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 350 major subject areas to our 33,000 graduate and undergraduate students. WSU is located in the heart of Detroit's University Cultural Center, the home of renowned museum…