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Lewis University
Lewis University, founded in 1932, is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and lists itself as a member of the North Central Association. The school is home to over 6,500 students with over 25 countries represented. Over 85 percent of…
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Saint Xavier University
Saint Xavier University is Chicago's oldest Catholic university and was founded in 1846 by the Sisters of Mercy. Located in southwest Chicago in a beautiful neighborhood called Mt. Greenwood, Saint Xavier University is a four-year private institution. The university seeks…
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University of Massachusetts
The University of Massachusetts began as the Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1863 and achieved university status in 1947. The University has campuses in Boston, Amherst, Lowell, Worcester and Dartmouth, and total enrollment numbers over 68,000. Funding for the University includes…
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Park University
Park University is a private University founded in 1875 as Park College. It later became Park University in 2000. The 800-acre main campus is located in Parkville, Missouri. The Graduate School is located in downtown Kansas City. Additionally, Park University…
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University of Minnesota Crookston
The University of Minnesota Crookston is a public, four-year university that is a part of the University of Minnesota system. It traces it roots back to 1851, but it officially became a university in 1988. The university prides itself on…
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University of Nebraska Kearney
The University of Nebraska Kearney (UNK) is one of the four campuses of the University of Nebraska. It was opened in 1905 and called the Nebraska State Normal School at Kearney. UNK has been ranked a Top 10 Public Midwest…
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Central Texas College
Central Texas College, fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, has been serving students for more than 40 years. While its purpose is to serve all students seeking higher education, it has found a special place within…
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University of the Incarnate Word
The University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) is a private, coed institution founded by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas. The Sisters began caring for cholera epidemic victims, but were soon taking care of…
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Northeastern University
Northeastern University had its beginnings in 1898 as a training institute catering to Boston's exploding immigrant population. In its early years it was based at the Huntington Avenue YMCA and offered classes in engineering, finance and law. Within four decades,…
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Brandeis University
Brandeis University is a private nonsectarian Jewish university founded in 1948. It is named after United States Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis, who was the first person of Jewish descent to hold a seat on the court. The university…