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Albertus Magnus
College
(New Haven,
Connecticut)
High school
senior who came to see us recently said,
“I have never felt so at home on a college
campus until I visited here”.
Albertus Magnus College,
a four-year, private, liberal arts
college located in the heart of vibrant southern.....
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American
University
(Washington, DC)
ashington,
D.C., is of city of diverse neighborhoods, and
AU is one of those neighborhoods.
Founded in
1893 by an Act of Congress, American University
today is an independent coeducational university
with about 11,000 students enrolled in
undergraduate, masters, doctoral, and.....
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Bentley
(Waltham, Massachusetts)
entley
iss a national leader in business education.
Centered on education and research in business
and related professions, Bentley blends the
breadth and technological strength of a
university with the values and student focus of
a small college. A Bentley education combines an
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Boston
University (Boston, Massachusetts)
igorous.
Cutting-edge.
Sophisticated.
These
are just a few of the terms our students
use to describe Boston
University, an urban institution of teaching and research along
Boston’s
Charles River. A world-class faculty
awaits to challenge you in more than 250
major and minor programs of study.....
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Brown
University (Providence, Rhode Island)
n
the whole, high school is the fine art
of answering other people's questions.
But at Brown, we suspect you're prepared
to master something bigger: the
electrifying challenge of designing
questions of your own -- and building
unexpected answers that will shape your
life.........
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Clark
University (Worcester, Massachusetts)
lark is
a value-based university that is
committed to challenging the
conventional wisdom on which many of the
prevailing policies, practices and
assumptions in contemporary society have
been developed. At Clark, we understand that we must all be active agents for change if we.....
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Coe College
(Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
rom
the natural sciences to the fine arts, since
1851 Coe College has provided students with a
foundation of learning that goes far beyond
simply preparing for a career. At Coe you will
develop rational, independent, and critical
thinking skills. Your personal and cultural
identity will be cultivated.....
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Dartmouth
(Hanover, New Hampshire)
artmouth,
a member of the Ivy League, has been
concerned with the education of minority
students since its founding. In 1769
Congregational Minister Eleazar Wheelock
secured a charter from the Governor of New
Hampshire with the plan of educating Native
American students in the log hut.....
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Davidson
(Davidson, North Carolina)
avidson’s
student body is approximately 1,700 of the
nation’s best, representing 46 states and 39
countries. They are chosen for their academic
promise, their strength of character, and their
potential for contributing to the life of the
campus. Davidson students take advantage of the
school’s.....
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Denison
University (Granville, Ohio)
ou’ll
feel a sense of momentum and vitality as you
arrive at Denison University’s picturesque
1000-acre campus in Granville, Ohio. An
independent, residential college of liberal arts
and sciences for men and women, Denison was
founded in 1831. It is steeped in tradition and
focused on the.....
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Duke (Durham,
North Carolina)
ach
year, Duke University President Richard H.
Brodhead encourages students to explore new
areas and step outside their comfort zones.
“It’s the whole person, not the student alone
but all the sides of you, fully engaged and
acting in concert, that will get the full
education Duke can give you,” he.....
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Emerson
College (Boston, Massachusetts)
ince
its beginning in 1880, Emerson College
has been a place for those unique students for
whom thought and experience overlap: thinking is
linked to doing. At Emerson, you’ll discover
your perspectives and put them to use. A rich
liberal arts curriculum is paired with
concentrated studies in all.....
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Emory University
(Atlanta, Georgia)
mory
University is a nationally recognized university
of some 11,600 students representing all 50
states and more than 90 foreign countries. It
offers a rewarding environment for the student
with serious intellectual and professional
interests. The broad liberal arts curriculum
includes over 75 majors.....
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Fisk University
(Nashville, Tennessee)
t
Fisk University we know that you are the future
of this nation. We also know that you are
challenged to compete within a multicultural
world, a highly technological society, and to
prepare yourself to address the global issues of
race relations. That is why for over 130 years
this venerable institution.....
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Fordham
University (New York, New York)
Fordham education blends
a challenging
curriculum with Jesuit tradition and the
resources, culture, and energy of New
York City — a unique combination by any
measure. Fordham students serve as
interns at the United Nations and are
mentored by CEOs of Fortune 500
companies. They win.....
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George Washington University
(Washington, DC)
ocated
just four blocks from the White House,
The George Washington University (GW) is
the largest institution of higher
education in the nation’s capital.
Founded in 1821 by an Act of Congress,
GW is a private nonsectarian
coeducational institution. One of GW’s
greatest strengths is its.....
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Harvard
(Cambridge, Massachusetts)
arvard
takes pride in providing a liberal arts
education which rests on the conviction that
each graduate should be broadly educated as well
as trained in a particular academic specialty.
Each year students choose from over 3,500
courses and over 40 undergraduate majors that
range from Literature.....
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Indiana
University (Bloomington, Indiana)
ndiana
University Bloomington
attracts
top students from around the world who
want the resources of a world-class
research university, exceptional
academics, and the freedom and support
to customize their college journeys.
In 2006, PC Magazine called IU Bloomington the.....
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Ithaca College
(Ithaca, New York)
ou
want to make a name for yourself in the
world. You want to make a difference.
Right now chances are you haven’t
settled on a particular career. But
you’re looking at the first step — where
will I go to get my undergraduate
degree?
Choosing the right college to spend your
undergraduate.....
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Lawrence University
(Appleton, Wisconsin)
awrence
University is an internationally recognized college of liberal arts
and sciences and conservatory of music. Every
year, students from all around the country — and
around the globe — come to
Appleton, Wisconsin, to blend with Lawrence
University’s unique population of students. Our.....
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Marquette University (Milwaukee,
Wisconsin)
ince
1881, Marquette University has been educating
women and men to become leaders in their
professional lives, in their communities, and in
society. Our educational style — one of academic
rigor combined with personal care and attention
from world-class faculty and administrators.....
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Northeastern University (Boston,
Massachusetts)
ortheastern integrates
rigorous classroom studies with
experiential learning opportunities,
anchored by the nation’s largest, most
innovative cooperative education
program. It’s the Northeastern
difference.
Through co-op, you can gain up to
eighteen months of
....
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Northwestern University (Evanston,
Illinois)
orthwestern
University is a progressive institution
where committed scholars and teachers
pursue cutting-edge work.
Academic Program: There are six
undergraduate schools and colleges at
Northwestern: Arts & Sciences; Engineering and.....
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Princeton
(Princeton, New Jersey)
rinceton
University is a community of learning that is
enriched by a wide variety of experiences and
perspectives of its students, faculty, and
staff. Princeton’s diverse campus community
ensures that students can explore their
interests, discover new academic and
extracurricular passions, and.....
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Quinnipiac University (Hamden,
Connecticut)
ocated in suburban Hamden, Connecticut, — 8
miles north of New Haven and midway between
Boston and New York City — Quinnipiac is the
academic home to 7,400 undergraduate, graduate
and law students on an attractive 500 acre
campus.For the 12th consecutive year.....
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Sewanee: The
University of the South (Sewanee,
Tennessee)
ewanee:
The University of the South is a top ranked
national liberal arts school with a commitment
to education, diversity, and service. Sewanee
allows students to choose from approximately 40
majors and 28 minors as well as several
pre-professional programs including a 3-2
program in.....
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Southern Methodist University (Dallas,
Texas)
MU
in Dallas is a small, caring academic community
in the heart of a vibrant city where learning
takes on a personal dimension. From its strong
liberal arts foundation that encourages
exploration and discovery to its more than 200
student organizations that ensure a place and
leadership.....
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St.
Lawrence University (Canton, New York)
t
Lawrence is a place where you are
quickly at home; where you are known by
your name; where, more than merely
encouraging diversity, we celebrate
differences. It
is a place where one-to-one connections
among students, faculty, administrators
and alumni are made and valued; where.....
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Stanford
(Stanford, California)
tanford
University, located
in beautiful Northern California and
only 30 miles south of San Francisco, is
one of the most selective and diverse
institutions in the world. Home to
approximately 6,500 undergraduates, more
than half of whom are students of color,
Stanford is a medium-size,
residential, liberal arts.....
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Texas Christian University (Fort Worth,
Texas)
CU
stays ahead of the curve by delivering a
world-class, values-centered university
experience.
Eight new living/learning facilities
Step from your residence hall onto an expansive
green.....
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Tuskegee
University (Tuskegee, Alabama)
or
125 years, Tuskegee University
has
elevated the academic lives of its
students, nurturing their youthful
ambition, inspiring creative ideas and
equipping them with the knowledge and
skills necessary to not only earn a
degree but to launch a career.....
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United States Naval Academy (Annapolis,
Maryland)
ounded
in 1845, the United States Naval Academy
prepares young men and women for service as
commissioned officers in the U.S. Navy or Marine
Corps. Located in historic Annapolis on the
banks of the Severn River and Chesapeake Bay, it
is equidistant from Washington D.C. and
Baltimore.....
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University of Michigan (Ann Arbor,
Michigan)
n
education from the University of Michigan
provides students with endless possibilities.
Undergraduate students can choose from over 226
programs of study and over 40,000 courses in 12
top-ranked undergraduate schools and colleges.
The university’s commitment to diversity allows
students.....
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(Chapel Hill, North Carolina)
ith
so many
schools to choose from, how do you find the one
that’s best for you? We encourage you to
discover the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill—a great school with a tradition of
excellence and open-mindedness. Carolina offers
you much more than an education; here.....
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University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon)
hen
Amaury Sarmiento visited the University
of Oregon campus as a high school
junior, he liked what he saw. The
scenery, the campus, and the local
culture appealed to him. Ultimately,
Amaury’s decision to come to the UO
was based on the university’s commitment to
small classes and.....
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University of Pennsylvania
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
s
I look back on my decision to attend the
University of Pennsylvania, I can say without
hesitation that it was an excellent choice for
me. Due to my diverse interests, I needed a
diverse college experience. At Penn, I found
just what I was looking for: a challenging
academic environment.....
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University of Southern California (Los
Angeles, California)
hat
does it take
to be an
educated person in the 21st
century? How do you get the kind of
education that will equip you to meet
the challenges and opportunities ahead?
The University of Southern California offers
students.....
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University of Virginia (Charlottesville,
Virginia)
ur
students raise their voices about
AccessUVA which
has allowed them to become a
part of the UVA tradition of
student self-governance, honor,
leadership, diversity, service and an
intellectual life. Here is what our
students have to say:
“My
initial decision to come here was
greatly dependent.....
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Washington
& Lee (Lexington, Virginia)
his
one idea, coupled with a gift of $100 million,
gave birth to an amazing new scholarship
opportunity at Washington and Lee University. The Johnson
Scholarship program will build upon W & L’s
legacy of educating tomorrow’s leaders by
enabling 44 Johnson Scholars ― nearly.....
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West Point
(United States Military, West Point, New York)
hen
Ricardo (Rick) Turner was graduating
from high school in Detroit he was
considering going directly into the
military, following in the footsteps of
his father, the late Eddie Turner who
was a 30-year Army career veteran.
“I didn’t want to go to college,”
admitted Turner, who.....
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Yale (New Haven,
Connecticut)
he
first Chinese citizen to earn a bachelor’s
degree from a Western college graduated from
Yale in 1854. Yale’s first African American
undergraduate earned his B.A. in 1874. Today
about 30 percent of Yale’s undergraduates
identify themselves as members of minority
groups. Another.....
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