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Offers four degree programs: Master's degree programs in the fields of Education, Counseling Psychology and Management and a Bachelor of Arts degree program for working adults.
Helps students make the transition from college to career through a wide variety of programs, including graduate school advising, resume writing workshops, individual evaluations, mock interviews, internships, and on-campus recruiting events.
Western Massachusetts' only comprehensive 4-year co-educational Catholic College. Located in Chicopee, Elms combines a liberal arts core with career-oriented majors.
Offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting, musical theatre, dance theatre, design/ technology and stage management. acting majors move through a four-year sequence of progressively intensive training.
The oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
Includes a sample of MIT courses, offering an early look at the content and design of OCW.
A starting place for legal researchers.
Five College Archives Digital Access Project contain scanned images of documents from the college archives. Many also include searchable transcripts of the documents. Also contains images of all Smith College postcards from 1900-1995.
Offers a workspace, sewing equipment and various workshops for members.
Department page provides information on major and minor requirements, faculty research, course descriptions and web sites, graduate programs, and facilities.
Suffolk Law is located in the heart of the Massachusetts judicial system and is an integral part of a proud and distinguished legal and legislative history.
To promote a greater understanding of gender issues in the workplace and the academic community by supporting committees, policy development, and other administrators or advocates dealing with gender conflicts and problems.
Located in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts, Greenfield Community College was established in 1962 by visionary citizens who saw how a community college would enhance the quality of life and increase people's opportunities in the region.
Admissions, academics, library, GED program, mission and goals, financial aid, news and events, schedule, student services. Located in Roxbury Crossing, MA.
More than 40 associate degree and certificate programs for your education and career goals. Customized business and industry training.
Located in the "Stoddard C" complex, the Center provides physician appointments, health services and counseling.
Programs, courses, sites, faculty and staff, news, philosophy.
A liberal arts university of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod offering associate, bachelor's and master's degrees. Academic offerings, facilities, news, events and alumni.
Details about the faculty, program and career opportunities.
Academic Computing provides direct services to students, faculty, and staff at Northern in the following areas: Student Labs, Software Support, and Networking for instructional networks.
General information, departments, financial aid, admissions, distance learning, student information, and course schedules. Located in Ironwood, MI.
Located in Dowagiac, MI.
How to join, sports and events.
Courses taught at Detroit, Farmington, Flint, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, and Saginaw, Michigan. Offers the MLIS, Ed.S. and a certificate in archival science.
Virtual admissions office features a virtual tour, information on campus visits, a page for high school counselors, and the ability to apply online.
Information on the Alumni Association and supporting St. Scholastica, excerpts from the Times.
Information on campus visits, virtual tour, special section for transfer students, online application for traditional undergraduate students, request for more information.
Includes information for homeschooled or international applicants, link to financial aid, profiles of admissions counselors, information on campus visits, application and instructions to print out.
A private undergraduate liberal arts college in St. Paul, Minnesota which emphasizes academic excellence in the context of internationalism, diversity, and a commitment to service.
Campus news, items of interest to alums, events calendar, e-mail and web directory, information on the Alumni Association.
A four year arts college with emphasis on teacher education and pastoral preparation.
Locations and hours, policies, online catalog and subscription databases, online resources grouped by subject.
Officers, committees, and announcements.
Financial aid, student activities, college services, degrees, transfer programs, continuing education, career programs, faculty and community services. Campuses in Cambridge and Coon Rapids, MN.
Dedicated to the formation of future priests. Located on the campus of the University of Saint Thomas in St. Paul, MN.
Winona State University radio station. Strives to be an alternative, and offer a little of something for everyone. Program guide, playlist, contacts, photos.
A four-year coeducational Christian liberal arts college located in Jackson, Mississippi, with two extension campuses located in Memphis, Tennessee, and Central Florida.
The family of Addie Travis Brookins chose to establish this scholarship fund at Jackson State University for a graduate of W.H. Lanier High School because these two institutions had a major role in Addie's efforts to educate her children.
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.