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  • Azusa Pacific University Online

    Azusa Pacific University is a Christian evangelical university located in southern California. In addition to the main campus located 26 miles northeast of Los Angeles, Azusa Pacific University has seven regional sites serving many southern California locations. Azusa Pacific was…

  • The George Washington University

    Located in Washington, D.C., The George Washington University was established through an Act of Congress in 1821. Today the university is the highest institution of higher learning in Washington and is regionally accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges…

  • Thomas Edison State College

    Thomas Edison State College (TESC) is an institution of higher learning established in 1972 exclusively for busy adults who require flexible programming in order to earn their degree. As the oldest and longest-accredited institution in New Jersey, TESC takes pride…

  • Upper Iowa University

    Upper Iowa University (IUI) was founded in 1858 to provide student-centered education for undergraduate and graduate students in a diverse environment of higher learning. The University is accredited as a private institution by The Higher Learning Commission, and it offers…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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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