University of Cincinnati
OVERVIEW The University of Cincinnati, often referred to as Cincinnati or UC, is a public research university in the United States. With an annual enrollment of more than 40,000 students, it is the second largest university in Ohio, and one of the largest universities in the States. It is a member of the University System […]
Walden University
OVERVIEW Walden University is a private higher education institution in the United States. As a university owned by Laureate Education Inc., it has an enrollment of more than 47,400 students now, with relationships with a range of well-known organizations including UNICEF, YMCA of the USA, and Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The university […]
Strayer University
OVERVIEW Strayer University is a for-profit university based in Herndon, Virginia. It has an enrollment of more than 50,000 students right now, and over half of the students take all the courses online. With online learning programs provided, it offers programs and courses for working adults. The university was established in 1892 as Strayer’s Business […]
Nova Southeastern University
OVERVIEW Nova Southeastern University, often referred to as Nova or NSU, is a private university in the United States. With about 28,796 students, it is the largest independent higher education institution in the southeastern United States, and the seventh largest not-for-profit independent institution of higher education in the States. NSU was founded in 1964 as […]
Capella University
OVERVIEW Capella University is a private co-education university in the United States. Owned by the Capella Education Company, the university has an enrollment of 37,553 students from all 50 states and about 60 other countries, offering 143 graduate and undergraduate specializations and 17 certificate programs with over 1690 online courses. Capella University was established in […]
Haverford College
OVERVIEW Haverford College is a private liberal arts college with about 1,190 undergraduate students. It is a member of the Tri-College Consortium, together with Bryn Mawr College and Swarthmore College, allowing students to register for courses at the other two colleges when they need. At the same time, it is also a member of the […]
Claremont McKenna College
OVERVIEW Claremont McKenna College is a private liberal arts college with an enrollment of about 1,300 undergraduate students and around 20 postgraguate students. It is a member of the Claremont Colleges, and become co-educational in 1976. Before the establishment of the Robert Day School of Economics and Finance, the college was an undergraduate institution. Claremont […]
Wellesley College
OVERVIEW Wellesley College is a private women’s liberal arts college with about 2,400 undergraduate students. It is one of the original Seven Sisters Colleges in the United States, which include colleges like Barnars, Bryn Mawr, and Vassar. It was founded as the Wellesley Female Seminary, and got the present name in 1873. Since its establishment, […]
Carleton College
OVERVIEW Carleton College is an independent liberal arts college in the United States. With about 1,958 undergraduate students and 198 full-time faculty members, it has been viewed as a leading undergraduate institution in the country for long. Among all the liberal arts institutions, it is a leading source of female students to sciences graduate programs, […]
Bowdoin College
OVERVIEW Bowdoin College is a private liberal arts college in US. It has been a coeducational higher education institution since 1971, and has an enrollment of about 1,777 undergraduates at present. It was described as a “New Ivy” by Newsweek in 2006, as one of a range of elite universities and colleges outside the Ivy […]