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  • Adelphi University is a highly awarded, nationally ranked, powerfully connected doctoral research university. It offers exceptional liberal arts and sciences programmes and professional training with particular strength in its Core Four – Arts and Humanities, STEM and Social Sciences, the Business and Education Professions, and Health and Wellness. Adelphi is dedicated to transforming students’ lives through small classes, hands-on learning and innovative ways to support student success. More than 115,000 Adelphi graduates have gained the skills to thrive professionally as active, caring citizens, making their mark on the university, their communities and the world.
  • With eight schools and over 170 programmes including bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees; American University students choose a personalised curriculum of theoretical study and experiential learning, taught by internationally-recognised faculty in courses that take them from the classroom to the nation’s capital, and all around the globe.
  • Recognised by US News & World Report as the country’s most innovative school, Arizona State University is where students and faculty work with NASA to develop, advance and lead innovations in space exploration. It is where Nobel laureates and Pulitzer Prize winners teach master learners; where nationally ranked and internationally ranked programmes prepare next-generation innovators to thrive while advancing pioneering research, strategic partnerships, entrepreneurship and economic development. ASU’s nationally ranked programmes inspire the top-qualified graduates and have positioned the university as a “top-tier” recruiting and hiring institution by more than 50 of the country’s top corporations, according to professional recruiters and rankings services around the world.
  • Auburn University today is a comprehensive land, sea and space grant institution – among the few that hold that distinction – occupying more than 1,840 acres and helping fulfill the dreams of nearly 25,000 students. The university began, though, as the small, more humble East Alabama Male College, which was chartered in 1856 and opened its doors in 1859 as a private liberal arts institution. From 1861 to 1866 the college was closed because of the Civil War. The college had begun an affiliation with the Methodist Church before the war. Due to dire financial straits, the church transferred legal control of the institution to the state in 1872, making it the first land-grant college in the South to be established separate from the state university. It thus became the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama.
  • Founded in 1967 and located in Alabama’s capital city, Auburn University at Montgomery has distinguished itself as the college of choice for students in Alabama’s River Region and beyond. In 2019, Auburn University at Montgomery earned a No. 33 ranking among regional public universities in the South from US News & World Report. AUM received recognition by US. News as the most ethnically diverse campus in Alabama, and the 13th most diverse in the South region – with more than 40 nationalities represented. Accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, AUM offers more than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree programme and certifications. Students can join the verdant, 500-acre campus, learn at their convenience in an online setting or experience a blend of both through hybrid course delivery.
  • A private Christian university, and nationally ranked research institution. Baylor provides a vibrant campus community for more than 16,000 students by blending interdisciplinary research with an international reputation for educational excellence, and a faculty commitment to teaching and scholarship.
  • Since 1952, Cambridge Education Group has been delivering the highest quality academic, creative and English Language programmes, preparing thousands of students to progress onto the world's leading universities.
  • Founded in 1964, Cleveland State University is a public research institution with 17,000 plus students, 10 colleges and schools, and more than 175 academic programmes. According to the Brookings Institution, CSU is No. 18 in the US, among public universities that fulfil a critical dual mission: providing upward mobility and conducting impactful research. CSU is the only Ohio university in the top tier of the Brookings list. US News & World Report consistently lists CSU among America’s Best Colleges and Universities. For the 2017-2018 academic year, CSU welcomed the largest freshman class in its history, with 2,000 first-year students. CSU’s student-success initiatives save time and money for students. The average CSU graduate’s debt is nearly $2,000, below the state average, and CSU’s average student debt per borrower is the second-lowest among Ohio public universities.
  • Colorado State University creates the environment, learning resources, and experiences students need to realise their visions. Graduates leave campus with everything they need to achieve their dreams. Success looks a little bit different to every incoming student, every new graduate, every established alum.
  • Teaching and learning are the priorities at DePaul. That might seem obvious, but it is the largest private university, whose faculty members prioritises education. It's the nation's largest Catholic university, and the university is committed to an educational experience that weaves together mind, place, people and heart.
  • Drew University, a Phi Beta Kappa liberal arts university, includes the College of Liberal Arts, the Drew Theological School and the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies. Drew is located on a beautiful, wooded, 186-acre campus in Madison, New Jersey – a thriving small town close to New York City.
  • Eastern Kentucky University is a regional, coeducational, public institution of higher education offering general and liberal arts programmes, pre-professional and professional training in education and various other fields at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Located in Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, Eastern has a distinguished record of more than a century of educational service to the Commonwealth. Situated near the heart of the Bluegrass, Richmond is served by a network of major highways that make Eastern easily accessible from all parts of Kentucky and surrounding states. Richmond is 26 miles southeast of Lexington, Kentucky. Interstate Highways I-75 (north-south) and I-64 (east-west) make the metropolitan areas of Cincinnati, 112 miles to the north, and Louisville, 110 miles to the west, within convenient distance by automobile. Richmond is also served by US Route 25 from Southeastern Kentucky and Kentucky Route 52 from the east and west. The Bluegrass, Mountain, Daniel Boone, and Cumberland Parkways provide even greater accessibility by automobile since the city is located near the convergence of these arterial highways into the interstate system.
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