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  • St. Cloud Technical & Community College (SCTCC) is a regional treasure located in the heart of Central Minnesota. Founded in 1948 as the second technical college in the state, SCTCC has committed to meeting the needs of our community through its 90+ programs of study that closely match the types of jobs available in the area.
  • St. Francis College
    Brooklyn Heights, New York
    Minutes from Manhattan, St. Francis College is the Small College of Big Dreams. With small classes taught only by professors, numerous internship opportunities and highly successful alumni who actively mentor both undergraduate and graduate students, St. Francis offers a wealth of opportunities that put all students on the path to success in both their personal and professional lives. For more than 150 years, the mission of St. Francis has been to provide an affordable, quality education to students of all racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds.
  • Located in New York City, St. John's was founded in 1870 by the Vincentian Community and is one of America's leading Catholic universities. As a Vincentian university, St. John's is commited to the belief that giving of one's self helps make the world a better place. Each year over 3500 students and faculty participate in Academic Sevice Learning projects that emphasize not only a commitment to the needy but a passion to seek solutions to poverty and inequality. A "student centered education" is reflected in over one hundred majors in liberal arts, the natural sciences, health science, business, education,technology and law. And a unique study abroad program "Discover the World" caps what is truly an exemplary education.
  • Since 1958, SJR State has built a solid reputation as a full-service college dedicated to meeting the educational and workforce training needs of its Northeast Florida district. With campuses in Orange Park, Palatka and St. Augustine, SJR State is truly the community’s college, enriching a diverse population of students ranging in age from 16 to 60 and beyond. SJR State continues its comprehensive educational role by expanding its services and programs while continuing its focus on the Associate in Arts (transfer) degree and more than 30 Associate in Science degrees and certificates. In 2011, the College expanded its mission to include baccalaureate degrees.
  • St. Joseph's College, founded in Brooklyn in 1916, now has two campuses in Brooklyn and Patchogue, Long Island. Traditionally strong in teacher education, St. Joseph's College is becoming increasingly well known in such areas as accounting, business, mathematics, psychology, and recreation. The college offers Division III athletic teams for both men and women. Among the outstanding facilities on the Patchogue campus are the 120,000-volume Callahan Library, the John A. Danzi Athletic Center and a state-of-the-art Business and Technology Center.
  • St. Mary's University
    San Antonio, Texas
    Personal attention and powerful academic programs have made St. Mary's, located on 135 acres northwest of downtown San Antonio, a nationally recognized liberal arts institution. The University provides a Catholic education experience that evokes academic excellence while integrating liberal studies, professional preparation and ethical commitment. St. Mary's 192 full-time faculty members, 94 percent of whom hold doctoral or terminal degrees in their fields, are committed to student success in and out of the classroom. St. Mary's has approximately 70 undergraduate and graduate majors and offers over 120 degree programs, which include two doctoral and two law programs.
  • St. Petersburg College
    St. Petersburg, Florida
    St. Petersburg College (SPC) was founded in 1927 as St. Petersburg Junior College, Florida's first two-year college. Access, excellence and student support are the hallmarks of St. Petersburg College. Regionally accredited and nationally recognized, SPC was the first state college in Florida to offer bachelor’s degrees. St. Petersburg College offers more than 200 degree, certificate and transfer programs of study, as well as more than 100 high-demand, high-skill industry-recognized workforce certifications and short-term training opportunities. We offer a career-focused curriculum created in conjunction with industry experts to ensure our students are able to meet the needs of today’s employers.
  • St. Thomas Aquinas College
    Sparkill, New York
    St. Thomas Aquinas College is an independent liberal arts college, which provides education at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The College requires each undergraduate to attain a broad foundation in the liberal arts and sciences. The College provides a range of undergraduate majors and graduate programs to assist students to prepare for careers and/or graduate studies through a deeper focus in a major field of study. St. Thomas Aquinas College creates a welcoming, caring and challenging environment for learning. Intensely student-centered academic activities and vigorous student-life programs are purposefully combined to enhance the educational process and to foster intellectual, moral, social and spiritual growth.
  • From its founding in California in the late 19th century until today, Stanford has been infused with the American West’s spirit of openness and possibility. We believe strongly in the mission of higher education – to create and share knowledge and to prepare students to be curious, to think critically, and to contribute to the world. With world-class scholars and seven schools located together on a single campus, Stanford offers academic excellence across the broadest array of disciplines. It also is an engine of innovation, blending theory and practice to move ideas and discoveries from labs and classrooms out into the world.
  • Stark State College
    North Canton, Ohio
    Stark State College is committed to preparing our students for career success in a competitive, sophisticated economy. Our graduates are in demand by employers who recognize their high skill level and readiness to succeed. Stark State, with a service district of Stark and Summit counties, is the fourth largest of the 23 public two-year colleges in the University System of Ohio. We offer more than 200 associate degrees and certificates in business, education, engineering technologies, health and public services, information technology, liberal arts, mathematics and sciences.
  • State Fair Community College, located in Sedalia, Mo., is a public, nonprofit college that serves the educational needs of 14 counties in west central Missouri. More than 4,000 students choose SFCC each year to take advantage of small classes, superb educators, a beautiful campus, and one of the lowest tuition rates and fees in the state. In addition to the Sedalia campus, classes are offered in Clinton, Lake of the Ozarks, Warsaw, at Whiteman Air Force, and online.
  • We are the only residential public university in the mid-Hudson region. We offer undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal arts and sciences which serve as a core for professional programs in the fine and performing arts, education, health care, business, and engineering. Our location in the scenic Hudson Valley midway between the State Capital of Albany and metropolitan New York City provides unique opportunities for enriching our academic programs. We are a diverse faculty of distinguished scholars and artists who collaborate across the disciplines and professional areas to inspire our students to a love of learning, a meaningful engagement with the life of the mind, and an involvement in public service.
  • Stephen F. Austin State University is a comprehensive, regional institution located in Nacogdoches, Texas. The university enrolls approximately 13,000 students and offers 83 undergraduate majors and 120 areas of study within six academic colleges - business, education, fine arts, forestry and agriculture, sciences and mathematics, and liberal and applied arts. SFA offers degree programs both online and on its beautifully wooded campus nestled in the heart of Texas Forest Country.
  • Stephens College
    Columbia, Missouri
    Stephens College was established in 1833. For more than 175 years, we have been educating women to become leaders as well as valuable contributors toward the betterment of our society. I am delighted to be a part of this fine institution, to celebrate her history and to work to create a future of unlimited possibilities. Stephens offers a variety of programs at the undergraduate level for women, as well as distance-learning and on-campus programs in our Graduate and Continuing Studies division for both men and women. We take pride in the strong bonds we've developed within our local community of Columbia, Missouri, and within the vast network of Stephens graduates we have across the country
  • Sterling College is a Christ-centered, four-year college located in Sterling, Kansas, with a mission to develop creative and thoughtful leaders who understand a maturing Christian faith. Founded in 1887 as Cooper Memorial College, the College embraces an emerging vision to serve God's world through servant-leadership training, the nation's first undergraduate program in social entrepreneurship and the development of future leaders through strategic partnerships.
  • After more than 65 years of experiential, environmentally-focused education, Sterling College will conclude its Associate and Bachelor’s degree programs at the end of the Spring 2026 semester.
  • Stetson University
    DeLand, Florida
    From the first time you set foot on campus, you will fall in love with the architecture and grounds and the spirit of her people - a close-knit, inclusive community where personal interaction and social justice are valued. Visit with Stetson's faculty - with a student-faculty ratio of 12 to 1 - to explore your areas of interest. Here at Stetson, you will be engaged in interactive teaching-learning focusing on you as an individual and a whole person. You will be prepared to explore your passions and potential in the real world.
  • Stillman College
    Tuscaloosa, Alabama
    Stillman College is a liberal arts institution with a historical and formal affiliation with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It is committed to fostering academic excellence, to providing opportunities for diverse populations, and to maintaining a strong tradition of preparing students for leadership and service by fostering experiential learning and community engagement designed to equip and empower Stillman’s students and its constituents.
  • Stockton University
    Pomona, New Jersey
    At Stockton we seek to help our students develop the capacity for continuous learning and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances in a multicultural and interdependent world by insisting on breadth, as well as depth, in our curriculum. We believe that the breadth inherent in an interdisciplinary approach to liberal education both prepares students for inevitable career changes, and enriches their lives.
  • Stonehill College
    Easton, Massachusetts
    Founded as a Catholic college in 1948 by the Congregation of Holy Cross, Stonehill’s holistic approach is guided by the principles of education and faith. Our students grow into global citizens who value knowledge, integrity and compassion as they seek to create a more just society. Stonehill College, a Catholic institution of higher learning founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross, is a community of scholarship and faith, anchored by a belief in the inherent dignity of each person. Through its curriculum of liberal arts and sciences and pre-professional programs, Stonehill College provides an education of the highest caliber that fosters critical thinking, free inquiry and the interchange of ideas.