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Christian liberal arts college.
An undergraduate liberal arts institution, originally founded by Episcopal clergy for the education of freed slaves. Located in Raleigh.
Offers associate degrees and diplomas in business fields. Programs, application, admission, placement, faculty, accreditation.
Programs and services, academics, economic development, distance learning, athletics, registration. Located in Whiteville.
Academic programs, student services, continuing education, faculty/staff, catalog, news and publications, campus information, online courses. Located in Goldsboro, NC.
Admissions, programs, online catalog, calendar, student services, general information. Located in Clinton, NC.
Student services, programs, library, employment, distance education, curriculum schedule, continuing education. Located in New Bern, NC.
The online newsletter for employees of Wake Forest University, updated daily.
Serves the Wake Forest University School of Law and the Babcock Graduate School of Management.
Official home page of WCU in Cullowhee, NC. Part of the UNC system.
Information about courses offered by Division of Music.
Schedule, academics, student services, business office, campus news, personnel, athletics, outreach education, alumni, library, financial aid. Located in Williston, ND.
Yellow Springs.
A variety of library information including hours and services.
Tiffin.
People, programs, research, seminars, and resources for professionals.
Part of KentLink and OhioLink online catalogs providing full-text article indexing, Interlibrary Loan, and books for registered patrons.
Canton.
An accredited Christian liberal arts and science institution.
An independent coeducational institution with alumni information, history, academic programs and admissions details.
Access to factsheets, bulletins and other educational materials covering subjects such as agriculture, natural resources, family and consumer sciences, community development, and 4-H.
Regional state university offering bachelor and associate degree programs. Student, faculty, and alumni information, calendar, directories, classes, planetarium, library, bookstore, and athletic links.
Located in Marietta, OH.
Located in Elyria, OH.
Located in Archbold, OH.
Contains departments, programs and student news.
University homepage.
Includes sections on curriculum, activities, careers, faculty and staff, library and technology, and campus news and events.
Colleges and departments, new student information, online resources, academics, athletics, administration and contacts.
Regional university academics and athletics, admissions and administration information, campus, student information and services.
Open-content encyclopedia article on the school, covering history, academics, and athletics.
Faculty, staff, students and alumni.
Provides instruction and promotes scholarship related to the history, structure, processes, personnel, and policies of the United States Congress.
Established 1889 by the Benedictine monks of Mount Angel Abbey. Mission Statement, history, catalog, bookstore, and academics.
Higher education in Biblical studies, arts and sciences and selected professions in an environment that fosters Christian faith, self-understanding and responsible citizenship. Located in Eugene.
Admission requirements, calendar, financial aid.
Contains current and past semester course listings in PDF format and information on purchasing a physical copy.
Program aimed at Japanese students associated with Willamette University. English fluency classes and elective courses.
Academic and occupational programs, campus life, resources, news and events, schedules, online classes.
A coeducational, private university in suburban Philadelphia offering undergraduate and graduate study to more than 2,800 students annually. Formerly Beaver College.
Information, personnel, projects, publications. A division of the Robotics Institute.
Professional education at the Graduate School of Industrial Administration (GSIA) and the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management.
Alumni career, social, email, financial and benefits services.
Standards for using university insignia, logos and name.
Library catalog with reservation and account information.
Teaching and courses by and for students.
Overview of the university with links.
Faculty, overview and portfolios of experimental and cross-disciplinary work in the arts.
Career development programs and placement services.
Produces official university writings about purpose and values.