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  • Queens College is one of CUNY’s largest senior colleges. Often referred to as “the jewel of the CUNY system,” the college enjoys a national reputation for its liberal arts and sciences and preprofessional programs. Princeton Review’s America’s Best Value Colleges (2006 edition) ranks Queens eighth in the nation for its outstanding academics, generous financial aid packages, and relatively low costs.
  • Queensborough proudly reflects the unique character of the local Queens community, the most diverse county in the United States. We distinguish ourselves from other higher education institutions in America because of that diversity, with nearly equal populations of African Americans, Asians, Caucasians and Latinos. As of Fall 2020 our students have 64 different languages and have 117 countries of birth. More than 12,000 students are currently enrolled in associate degree or certificate programs, or attending continuing education programs on our campus. Accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Queensborough Community College, through its 17 academic departments, offers transfer and degree programs.
  • CUNY York College
    Jamaica, New York
    Students are at the center of their own learning at York College. We offer multiple opportunities for student engagement, inquiry and research-based scholarship, and experiential learning. York maintains a vibrant campus where students actively participate in extra-curricular programs and collaborate with faculty and academic peers whose backgrounds are distinctly different from their own. The College has a dynamic student life with athletic and visual/performing arts programs, special interest clubs and social organizations where students develop enduring relationships and refine interpersonal skills.
  • Curry College
    Milton, Massachusetts
    At Curry College, we're all about connecting people with academic and personal opportunity. Everything starts with our active and enthusiastic students and our caring and committed faculty and staff. Add the vision of our namesake founders whose determination and courage established the college in 1879. Together, we help launch our passionate and productive alumni into rewarding futures. Each day, we live our belief in the value of respecting the uniqueness of every individual. We encourage all Curry students to pursue their diverse interests, appreciate their talents, seek and achieve excellence and successfully take their place in the world. Approximately 2,000 Curry undergraduates come to study in our friendly atmosphere.
  • Founded in 1963 as Ohio’s first community college, Tri-C has provided high-quality, affordable education and programs to more than 1.2 million community members. More than 1,000 credit courses are offered each semester in more than 200 career and technical programs. Tri-C also grants short-term certificates, certificates of proficiency and post-degree professional certificates. More than 600 noncredit workforce and professional development courses are offered each year. As the largest community college, Tri-C serves students at four campuses and at numerous off-campus sites strategically located throughout the county.
  • Cypress College
    Cypress, California
    A premier learning environment for student success and community enrichment. Cypress College enriches students' lives by providing high-quality education for transfer to four-year institutions, associate degrees, vocational training, and certificate coursework, as well as basic skills and opportunities for lifelong learning. The college is committed to promoting student learning and success, embracing diversity, contributing to the economic and social development of the surrounding community and being open to all qualified students pursuing their educational goals.
  • D'Youville College
    Buffalo, New York
    D’Youville College is an independent, urban, coeducational institution located in Buffalo, New York and chartered by New York State in 1908. We provide professional programs and liberal arts programs for more than 2,900 graduate and undergraduate students in day, evening, weekend and summer sessions. D’Youville offers undergraduate, master’s, post graduate, doctoral programs and advanced certificate programs in health-related professions. In addition, five-year programs leading to both a bachelor’s and master’s degree are available in education, dietetics, information technology, international business, nursing, physical therapy and occupational therapy.
  • Daemen University
    Amherst, New York
    Are you looking for a college that offers a supportive environment that will welcome, challenge and inspire you? Our graduates go on to rewarding careers in animation, business, health care, education, social work and much more. Explore all that Daemen has to offer and get a feel for our campus community. The people you meet here will be your friends, your network, and your community for life – we invite you to discover Daemen and get to know us.
  • Dakota County Technical College is focused on outstanding education for employment that emphasizes hands-on learning, serving students with a wide variety of diploma and degree programs. Many graduates enter the workforce right away, while others continue their education by transferring to four-year colleges or universities. DCTC is also a leader in noncredit and customized training, working with businesses to improve the skills of their employees. DCTC serves the local community by enhancing economic prosperity for students, their families, and regional businesses.
  • Dakota State University
    Madison, South Dakota
    Dakota State University provides students with an exciting, supportive and challenging educational experience. It is truly a unique university where students are surrounded by an information technology-rich environment and a faculty and staff that care about the success of our students. It is a place where the excitement about learning is not just something we talk about, but something we live every day. DSU has been recognized regionally and nationally as a leader in the integration of technology in the learning experiences of all our students. In every area of study you will find that your learning is enhanced by this access to cutting-edge information.
  • Dakota Wesleyan University
    Mitchell, South Dakota
    Dakota Wesleyan University is committed to educating students to identify and develop their individual talents for successful lives in service to God and humanity. Founded in 1885, DWU is a private liberal arts university located in Mitchell, S.D., and affiliated with the Dakotas Conference of the United Methodist Church. The current student population is about 750.
  • Dallas College
    Dallas, Texas
    Dallas College works to ensure that Dallas County is vibrant, growing and economically viable for future generations. Our students benefit from our partnerships with local business leaders, school districts and four-year universities, and we have over 20 years of experience in online education. In addition, we provide economic benefits to business, taxpayers and the community.
  • Mountain View College is an open-access public community college that opened in 1970 as the second of seven separately accredited colleges of the Dallas County Community College District serving residents of southwest Dallas County, Texas. Its service-area is comprised of urban, suburban, and industrial communities that include the southwest quadrant of the city of Dallas, and the cities of Cedar Hill, Duncanville, and Grand Prairie."
  • Dalton State College
    Dalton, Georgia
    Dalton State College is dedicated to providing broad access to quality higher education for the population of Northwest Georgia, thereby enhancing the region’s economic vitality and quality of life. As an institution of the University System of Georgia, Dalton State College offers targeted bachelor’s degrees, a full range of associate’s degrees and career certificate programs, and a wide variety of public service and continuing education activities. The College’s work is strengthened by partnerships between the College and Northwest Georgia businesses and industries, governments, and schools.
  • Dana College (CLOSED)
    Blair, Nebraska
    Dana College Closed July, 2010.
  • Dartmouth College
    Hanover, New Hampshire
    Founded in 1769, Dartmouth is a member of the Ivy League and consistently ranks among the world’s greatest academic institutions. Dartmouth has forged a singular identity for combining its deep commitment to outstanding undergraduate liberal arts and graduate education with distinguished research and scholarship in the Arts and Sciences and its four leading graduate schools—the Geisel School of Medicine, the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business.
  • The Darton campus became Albany State University West Campus and the location of the university's Darton College of Health Professions.
  • Davenport University
    Grand Rapids, Michigan
    Davenport University prepares people and organizations to excel in the knowledge-driven environment of the 21st century. Since its founding in 1866, Davenport University has grown to become the second largest private, non-profit institution of higher education in Michigan. With 11 campuses serving nearly 13,000 students across Michigan, Davenport eagerly embraces a future of growth and new opportunities while also understanding and honoring the rich legacy of its storied past.
  • Davidson College
    Davidson, North Carolina
    Davidson is a highly selective independent liberal arts college for 1,920 students located 20 minutes north of Charlotte in Davidson, N.C. Since its establishment in 1837 by Presbyterians, the college has graduated 23 Rhodes Scholars and is consistently regarded as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country. Through The Davidson Trust, the college became the first liberal arts institution in the nation to replace loans with grants in all financial aid packages, giving all students the opportunity to graduate debt-free. Davidson competes in NCAA athletics at the Division I level, and a longstanding Honor Code is central to student life at the college.
  • Davis & Elkins College
    Elkins, West Virginia
    Nestled in the mountains of West Virginia, Davis & Elkins is a small liberal arts college with a big reputation. Our students thrive on a caring combination of personal attention, academic challenge, and real-life experience. We believe in them and expect them to succeed. And they do. You can choose from more than 30 academic programs at D&E. Most graduates pursue a four-year Baccalaureate degree but many enroll in our Associate degree programs, such as Nursing or Criminal Justice.
  • Davis College - New York
    Johnson City, New York
    Davis College is a private, undergraduate, coeducational Bible college within the conservative evangelical tradition that fosters the spiritual, professional, intellectual and personal development of students for ministry. Its philosophy views the direct study of the Bible as the primary means to a successful life and ministry. Its three-year diploma, AAS and BRE degree programs provide an integration of Biblical, general and professional studies. The one-year certificate program focuses primarily upon Biblical studies.
  • Dawson Community College
    Glendive, Montana
    Dawson Community College is committed to creating and continuously improving opportunities for students to discover their world in excellent Academic Programs, connect with others through campus and community activities, and contribute to a relevant educational and lifelong learning experience.
  • Daymar College - Bellevue closed in 2024.
  • In 2018, Daymar College was acquired and became a branch campus of Hussian College.
  • Daymar College in Louisville, Kentucky is permanently closed. The for-profit college was acquired by Hussian College in 2018, but Hussian College also later closed.
  • Daymar College in Louisville, Kentucky is permanently closed. The for-profit college was acquired by Hussian College in 2018, but Hussian College also later closed.
  • Daymar College in Madisonville, Kentucky is permanently closed.
  • Daymar College is permanently closed. The for-profit college was acquired by Hussian College in 2018, but Hussian College also later closed.
  • Daymar College in Owensboro, Kentucky is permanently closed. The for-profit college was acquired by Hussian College in 2018, but Hussian College also later closed.
  • Daymar College in Paducah, Kentucky is permanently closed. The for-profit college was acquired by Hussian College in 2018, but Hussian College also later closed.