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A privately-supported, four-year liberal arts college founded by the United Methodist Church.
Offering the associate degree through service to four counties in southwest Mississippi, located in Summit, Mississippi.
Offers associate, baccalaureate, and masters degrees in Columbia, MO, and at branches around the country.
St. Louis, MO. Four-year evangelical liberal arts school granting bachelor's and associate's degrees.
Academic affairs, admissions, athletics, and campus services.
MST's free-format radio station.
Missouri Western, located in Saint Joseph, Missouri, is a state-supported institution providing a variety of degree programs through the colleges of liberal arts and professional studies.
Maryville, MO
Provides information on various degree programs: Ph.D. and M.A. in historical theology, M.A. in religion education, and an M.A. in theology.
National Public Radio affiliate.
Contains hours, departments and policies.
Provides links to alumni clubs, reunion details, the alumni magazine, donation information, and parent programs.
Official site for the college located in Fulton, Missouri.
Admissions, registration, financial aid, continuing education, academic requirements, course schedule, career center, college library, employment. Located in Kalispell, MT.
An instition that draws its guiding values from a rich Catholic heritage and a clearly defined mission emphasizing character, competence and commitment.
A four-year, private, liberal arts institution with alumni information, academic programs including masters and bachelors degrees.
A public, 4-year college located in Peru, Nebraska, Peru State has an enrollment of around 2,000 students and offers over 30 academic programs in education, business, liberal arts, and technology.
A Seventh-day Adventist liberal arts institution. Includes programs, courses, campus ministries, and school sports.
Private four-year, non-sectarian liberal arts college with a fifth-year teacher certification program.
Academics, admissions, news and events, student life, financial aid and student services. Campuses in Carson City, Minden and Fallon.
ESL classes, cultural exchange opportunities, and intercultural support.
Student organization dedicated to the study of life in the middle ages.
Admissions, library, calendar, course description, schedules, distance learning, faculty and staff, financial aid. Laconia.
A research university, yet it retains the look and feel of a New England liberal arts college with a faculty dedicated to teaching.
Official site of the university.
Has three campuses (Blackwood, Camden, and Cherry Hill). Providing accessible and affordable education including associate degree programs, occupational certificate programs, non-credit courses, and customized job training.
Located in Newark, NJ.
Academics, accreditation, admissions, athletics, calendar, campus events, counseling, employment, organizations, schedules, scholarships, library. Located in Newton, NJ.
Located in Clovis, NM.
Information on this school located in Hobbs, NM. Includes details on programs and admission.
Located in Albuquerque.
Contains links, clips and information on the Spirit Marching Band.
Offers graduate degrees in education as well as adult education classes. Includes a family center and children's school. New York, New York.
The Bard College web site is a comprehensive resource tool for potential students, currently enrolled students, alumni and Bard employees.
Undergraduate program tailored for Puerto Ricans. New York, New York.
A small independent, four-year residential college for men and women just 19 miles southeast of Syracuse. Information on Academic programs, campus life and staff is provided.
Official web site.
Admissions, academics, campus life, news and events, administrative services, resources.
Official web site. Academics, admissions, student life, athletics, library, alumni.
Campuses in the Bronx and in Westchester County.
Founded 1835.
Consisting of the Henry Birnbaum Library in New York City, the Edward and Doris Mortola Library in Pleasantville, and the Law and Graduate Center Libraries in White Plains.
Student life information, course descriptions, programs of study, admissions requirements and a calendar of upcoming events
Research, services, and departments for Brooklyn and Manhattan campus libraries. Hours, directions, history, maps and floor plans.
Provides a college description and brief over view of academic life, campus life, facilities and resources, athletics, financial aid, and admission requirements.
Details on degrees, programs and faculty. Includes events calendar.
Central resource for the nation's largest comprehensive system of public higher education, offering programs at 64 geographically dispersed campuses.
A private, Catholic, coeducational, residential, comprehensive university founded in 1858 by the Franciscan Friars.
A private 4 year Liberal Arts university Located in the beautiful St. Lawrence Valley region of Northern New York State.
Information about Masters programs in Teaching, Child Development, Dance, Theater, Human Genetics, Health Advocacy, Writing, and Women's History.