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  • Spartanburg Community College
    Spartanburg, South Carolina
    Spartanburg Community College provides relevant, accessible, and affordable educational programs and services to support and improve the economic vitality of our community. We are a public, two-year open admission college serving the upstate's Spartanburg, Cherokee and Union counties in South Carolina. We offer convenient locations in Spartanburg, Duncan, Union and Gaffney. With more than 80 programs of study, you'll be sure to find the right path to further your education. Our unique programs include horticulture (landscaping), and radiation protection technology, partnering with Duke Power. We offer transfer programs designed to start your first two years of college here, then transfer to university to complete your bachelor's degree.
  • Spelman College
    Atlanta, GA
    Spelman College is a private, independent, liberal arts, historically Black college for women, founded in 1881. Spelman ALIVE is an initiative that promotes: Academic Excellence, Leadership Development, Improving Our Environment, Visibility of Our Achievements and Exemplary Customer Service. We are part of the largest consortium of historically Black institutions of higher learning in the world, and our four partner institutions include Clark Atlanta, the Interdenominational Theological Center, Morehouse College and Morehouse School of Medicine. We have more than 2,100 students from 41 states and 15 foreign countries. More than 84 percent of full-time faculty hold Ph.Ds or other terminal degrees. Student-faculty ratio is 11:1.
  • Spencerian College
    Louisville, Kentucky
    At Spencerian, we keep focused. Our goal is to help you select the career field that is right for you; provide the support you need to succeed, then assist you in finding a career opportunity when you graduate.
  • Spokane Community College
    Spokane, Washington
    Spokane Community College was established in 1963 and currently serves 7,000 full-time equivalent students - which equates to approximately 13,000 headcount students - enrolled in career and technical as well as transfer programs. At SCC, we can prepare you for a high-demand job - or for the demands of transferring to a university. SCC offers one of the largest arrays of career and technical programs in the Pacific Northwest. Career and technical education programs at Community Colleges of Spokane provide avenues for students to enter high-skill and potentially high-wage occupations or transfer to university programs.
  • SFCC is a comprehensive community college offering a strong liberal arts program for those seeking an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree. We also have state of the art professional-technical programs designed to prepare you to enter the world of work or upgrade skills in order to keep up with a changing workplace. You can even begin training to become a commercial airplane pilot at SFCC. If you are planning to pursue a four-year degree, SFCC is a great place to start. We have an excellent faculty, and our average class size is considerably smaller than what you might find elsewhere. We are also a great value. You can earn credits toward more advanced degrees and save money at the same time.
  • Spring Arbor University
    Spring Arbor, Michigan
    For 135 years, Spring Arbor University has distinguished itself as the place where faith and learning meet. What began as a small elementary and secondary school in the late 1800s has evolved into a top-tier, liberal arts, Christian university with over 4,000 enrolled students. Offering over 60 undergraduate majors and programs, seven degree completion programs, two associate programs, and eight graduate programs, presented in both face-to-face and online formats at 14 locations throughout Michigan and in Ohio, the University continues to meet the growing needs of its students.
  • Spring Hill College
    Mobile, Alabama
    Spring Hill College, Alabama’s oldest institution of higher learning, was founded in 1830 by Michael Portier, Mobile’s first Catholic bishop. Spring Hill is also the first Catholic college in the Southeast, the third oldest Jesuit college, and the fifth oldest Catholic college in the United States. The College has thrived with strong enrollments and support from alumni, friends and the Greater Mobile community. Today’s students live and learn on a beautiful and historic residential campus and are part of a close-knit living and learning community. Creating enriching opportunities, inspiring ideas and creativity and transforming students are all part of the Spring Hill College experience.
  • Springfield College
    Springfield, Massachusetts
    For more than a century, Springfield College has been a leader in providing a broad and balanced educational experience. Humanics, the philosophy that has inspired Springfield College from its beginning, calls for educating the whole person—spirit, mind and body—for leadership in service to others.
  • St Catherine University
    Saint Paul, Minnesota
    Established by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet in 1905, St. Kate’s intellectual tradition of Catholic Social Teaching guides our commitment to inclusivity, advancing wisdom and justice, and powering lives of meaning. With our premier baccalaureate College for Women, St. Kate's is one of the largest private women’s universities in the nation and has educated women to lead and influence since our founding.
  • St Charles Community College
    Cottleville, Missouri
    St. Charles Community College is a public, comprehensive two-year community college with associate degrees and certificate programs in the arts, business, sciences and career-technical fields. SCC provides workforce training and community-based personal and professional development as well as cultural, recreational and entertainment opportunities.
  • St John's College - Maryland
    Annapolis, Maryland
    St. John’s distinctive undergraduate curriculum and educational practices have long given it a highly respected place among American colleges and universities. Its strong commitment to collaborative inquiry and to the study of original texts makes St. John’s a particularly vibrant community of learning. Through close engagement with the works of some of the world’s greatest writers and thinkers – from Homer, Plato, and Euclid to Nietzsche, Einstein, and Woolf – students at St. John’s grapple with fundamental questions that confront us as human beings.
  • Because our curriculum is all-required, we don't offer advanced placement or credit for college-level work done elsewhere. All students must enter as first-year matriculants and complete the full 4-year curriculum in order to earn a bachelor's degree.
  • St Lawrence University
    Canton, New York
    In an ideal location, St. Lawrence is a diverse liberal arts learning community of inspiring faculty, serious students, and accomplished alumni, guided by tradition and focused on the future. The mission of St. Lawrence University is to provide an inspiring and demanding undergraduate education in the liberal arts to students selected for their seriousness of purpose and intellectual promise.
  • St Mary's College of Maryland
    Saint Mary's City, Maryland
    As The National Public Honors College, St. Mary’s College of Maryland offers an undergraduate liberal arts education and small-college experience like those found at exceptional private colleges. St. Mary’s College shares the hallmarks of private institutions: an outstanding faculty, talented students, high academic standards, a challenging curriculum, small classes, a sense of community, and a spirit of intellectual inquiry. But as a state institution of higher education, St. Mary’s College is also committed to the ideals of affordability, accessibility, and diversity. By combining these virtues of public and private education, St. Mary’s College provides a unique alternative for students and their families.
  • St Olaf College
    Northfield, Minnesota
    St. Olaf College challenges students to excel in the liberal arts, examine faith and values, and explore meaningful vocation in an inclusive, globally engaged community nourished by Lutheran tradition. Founded in 1874 by Norwegian Lutheran immigrants, St. Olaf is a nationally ranked liberal arts college of the ELCA located in Northfield, Minnesota.
  • St Philip's College
    San Antonio, Texas
    Our goal at St. Philip's College is student success and Achieving the Dream. We offer 60+ major fields of study. Obtain a liberal arts or technical degree.We also offer 35 workforce programs.
  • St. Vincent’s College joined Sacred Heart University as its sixth undergraduate college in 2018.
  • St. Andrews University (Closed 2025)
    Laurinburg, North Carolina
    St. Andrews University permanently closed in 2025. You can request your official transcript at https://archives.ncdcr.gov/researchers/services/academic-transcripts/academic-transcript-request-form
  • St. Augustine College
    Chicago, Illinois
    WE BELIEVE that education is the bridge to a better future. With an education you’re proud of, you have the confidence to walk into an interview knowing you’re ready for the role. With an education that meets your career needs, you’ll learn practical skills that will come in handy every day of your working life. Completing a Bachelor’s or Associate’s degree at St. Augustine is the first step towards your dream career or a major step towards whatever higher education goals you have.
  • St. Bonaventure University
    St. Bonaventure, New York
    St. Bonaventure University is a private, liberal arts college located near the city of Olean in southwestern New York state. The campus is about 75 miles south of Buffalo, and 115 miles south of Rochester, New York. The University was founded in 1858 by a group of Franciscan friars, a Catholic religious order dedicated to the teachings and values of St. Francis of Assisi: equality, justice, peace and community. These valeus create a special bond and community among students at St. Bonaventure. Approximately 2000 undergraduates are becoming extraordinary at SBU and the student to faculty ratio of 14 to 1 demonstrates our committment to your personal success. As a transfer student, we work with you in every aspect to show you matter at SBU