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University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan

University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan

The University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan (UW-Sheboygan) was established in 1933 in space provided by the Sheboygan School of Technical, Vocational and Adult Education. During its first semester of operation, the campus (then known as The Sheboygan County Center) offered six credits of coursework. A full range of courses did not become available until 1936 when a chemistry lab was installed. Sophomore…

University of Wisconsin-Washington County

University of Wisconsin-Washington County

UW-Washington County! Here on campus, we are excited about the many new developments and opportunities that we are able to offer our students. The 72,000 square foot Collins Science Wing completed in 2002, provides students with state-of-the-art science and computer labs, lecture halls and classrooms. It has also increased computer access for students by over 65 percent. UW-Washington County…

Weber State University

Weber State University

Weber State University prides itself in its excellent teaching, extraordinary commitment to meeting the needs of students at every stage of life and ongoing service to the community. The multi-campus university in Ogden, Utah, and Davis County, offers 215 certificate and degree programs in arts and humanities, science, applied science and technology, business and economics, education, social an…

Yale University

Yale University

Yale University comprises three major academic components: Yale College (the undergraduate program), the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the professional schools. In addition, Yale encompasses a wide array of centers and programs, libraries, museums, and administrative support offices. Approximately 11,250 students attend Yale. Yale’s charter of 1701 was amended by the Connecticut Leg…