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University of WashingtonThe University of Washington is one of the oldest state-supported institutions of higher education on the Pacific coast. The University is comprised of three campuses: the Seattle campus is made up of seventeen schools and colleges whose faculty offer educational opportunities to students ranging from first-year undergraduates through doctoral-level candidates; the Bothell and Tacoma campuses, eac…
University of Wisconsin - MadisonThe University of Wisconsin–Madison (also known as UW–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin, or UW) is a highly selective public research university located in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 1848, it is the largest university in the state with a total enrollment of over 41,000 students, of whom approximately 29,000 are undergraduates. From 1848 to 1956, the university was part of…
University of Wisconsin - MilwaukeeThe University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (also known as UW-Milwaukee, UWM or Milwaukee) is a public research university located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As Wisconsin' urban university, UW-Milwaukee is one of the two doctoral public research institutions and the second largest university in the state of Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is located in Wisconsin's largest city and …
University of Wisconsin-RichlandThe University of Wisconsin - Richland is a freshman - sophomore campus of the University of Wisconsin, one of the finest university systems in the world. Students can earn an Associate of Arts & Sciences degree, which transfers to all UW campuses. UW-Richland prides itself on providing personal attention to support all students as they succeed, excel and meet their individual academic goals. …
Vanderbilt UniversityVanderbilt University is a private research university of 6,319 undergraduates and 4,566 graduate and professional students. The University comprises 10 schools, a public policy institute, a distinguished medical center and The Freedom Forum First Amendment Center. Vanderbilt offers undergraduate programs in the liberal arts and sciences, engineering, music, education and human development as well…
Vassar CollegeFounded in 1861, Vassar College is a highly selective, residential, coeducational liberal arts college. Consistently ranked among the top liberal arts colleges in the country, Vassar is renowned for pioneering achievements in education, for its long history of curricular innovation, and for the beauty of its campus. Students may concentrate in a single discipline, an interdepartmental or multi…
Washington University in St. LouisWashington University's educational mission is the promotion of learning -- learning by students and by faculty. Teaching, or the transmission of knowledge, is central to our mission, as is research, or the creation of new knowledge. The faculty, composed of scholars, scientists, artists, and members of the learned professions, serves society by teaching; by adding to the store of human art, u…
Washington University Saint LouisPrivate teaching and research university offering a variety of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. Prospective Students: Undergraduate Education: Full-time programs for students who will enter as freshmen or undergraduate transfer students. Graduate Programs: For admission to a graduate program, applicants should apply by school or department. "A great university becomes so…
Wellesley CollegeWellesley is a college for the student who has high personal, intellectual, and professional expectations. Beyond this common ground, there is no typical Wellesley student. Students come from all over the world, from different cultures and backgrounds, and they have prepared for Wellesley at hundreds of different secondary schools. Through the Davis Degree Program, women beyond the traditional col…
Wesleyan UniversityWesleyan University is a private liberal arts college founded in 1831 and located in Middletown, Connecticut. Founded by Methodist leaders and residents of Middletown, the now secular university was the first institution to be named after John Wesley, the Protestant theologian who was the founder of Methodism. There are about twenty other U.S. colleges and universities subsequently named after Wes… |