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Armstrong Atlantic State University

Armstrong Atlantic State University

Armstrong Atlantic State University is a dynamic part of the University System of Georgia . Acclaimed for academic excellence since its founding in 1935, AASU offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the College of Arts and Sciences , College of Education , College of Health Professions , School of Computing and the School of Graduate Studies . The university community includes 7,000 student…

Asbury College

Asbury College

Choose from almost 50 majors and learn how to think, not what to think. Enjoy small classes that let you interact with your experienced professors. They’ll encourage you to put theories into practice around the world. Our alumni are working all over the globe, and we want to send you there too as we help you find your calling. Whatever that calling is, you’ll become someone ready to make a real d…

Ashland University

Ashland University

Ashland University is a mid-sized regional teaching university, historically related to the Brethren Church. Our mission is to serve the educational needs of all students -- undergraduate and graduate, traditional and non-traditional, full and part-time -- by providing educational programs of high quality in an environment that is both challenging and supportive.

Assumption College

Assumption College

For more than 100 years, Assumption College has been enriched by its Catholic intellectual and ecumenical outreach traditions. Those traditions, fostered by the Augustinians of the Assumption and Religious of the Assumption, have been strongly supported by a very dedicated and accomplished lay faculty and staff. We are truly fortunate to have the sustained commitment of so many professionals whose…

Aston University

Aston University

Founded in 1895 and a University since 1966, Aston is a long established research-led University known for its world-class teaching quality and strong links to industry, government and commerce. Professor Julia King became Vice-Chancellor of the University in 2006. We are ranked 13th out of 113 UK Universities by the 2010 Complete University Guide, and 19th in the Guardian rankings 2010, confi…

Ateneo de Davao University

Ateneo de Davao University

VISION The Ateneo de Davao University is a Filipino, Catholic, and Jesuit University that is inspired by the person and teaching of Jesus, rooted in the spirituality of St. Ignatius, and true to the humanistic tradition of Jesuit Education. It is responsive to the challenges and needs of the country today, particularly in Southern Philippines, through its work in the educational formation of t…

Athens State University

Athens State University

Athens State University is a baccalaureate degree granting institution offering coursework at the junior and senior level. Located in northern Alabama , Athens State University acknowledges a commitment to serve transfers of accredited junior, community, and technical colleges as well as those from other institutions of higher education. The University prepares students for professional careers, g…

Atlantic Cape Community College

Atlantic Cape Community College

* A comprehensive two-year nonprofit publicly-supported educational institution * Serves Atlantic and Cape May counties in New Jersey * Enrolls more than 6,500 credit students * Originally named Atlantic Community College * Second community college in New Jersey (1964) * Officially became a joint college with Cape May County January 1, 1999 * Renamed Atlantic Cape Community College February,…

Auburn University Montgomery

Auburn University Montgomery

Auburn University Montgomery, the metropolitan campus of Auburn University, was established by an act of the Alabama Legislature in 1967. Located on a 500-acre campus seven miles east of downtown Montgomery, AUM offers highly respected, accredited academic programs in a challenging but caring college environment. A broad-based academic institution, AUM is organized into six schools: Liberal Art…

Augsburg College

Augsburg College

Augsburg was the first seminary founded by Norwegian Lutherans in America, named after the confession of faith presented by Lutherans in Augsburg, Germany, in 1530. Augsburg opened in September 1869, in Marshall, Wisconsin, and moved to Minneapolis in 1872. The first seminarians were enrolled in 1874, and the first graduation was in 1879. Augsburg continues to reflect the commitment and dedicatio…