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  • Founded in 1914, Johnson & Wales University is a private, nonprofit, accredited institution with approximately 16,000 graduate, undergraduate and online students. An innovative educational leader, the university offers degree programs in arts and sciences, business, culinary arts, education, nutrition, hospitality, physician assistant studies, engineering and design. Its unique model integrates arts and sciences and industry-focused education with work experience and leadership opportunities, inspiring students to achieve professional success and lifelong personal growth. The university’s impact is global,with alumni from 119 countries pursuing careers worldwide. For more information, visit admissions.jwu.edu.
  • The Johnson & Wales Denver campus closed in the summer of 2021. Returning students can transfer to the Providence or Charlotte campuses or finish your degrees online.
  • Johnson & Wales University closed its North Miami campus in the summer of 2021.
  • Founded in 1914, Johnson & Wales University is a private, nonprofit, accredited institution with approximately 16,000 graduate, undergraduate and online students. An innovative educational leader, the university offers degree programs in arts and sciences, business, culinary arts, education, nutrition, hospitality, physician assistant studies, engineering and design. Its unique model integrates arts and sciences and industry-focused education with work experience and leadership opportunities, inspiring students to achieve professional success and lifelong personal growth. The university’s impact is global,with alumni from 119 countries pursuing careers worldwide. For more information, visit admissions.jwu.edu.
  • Johnson College
    Scranton, Pennsylvania
    Johnson College is a private, two-year college, offering 22 degree programs of study, focusing on providing students with the technical skills and general education needed to succeed in a demanding, industry-driven world. Our experienced, dedicated faculty bring years of industrial experience into the classroom from the world of work. The mission of Johnson College is to provide a foundation of education and skills necessary for specialized employment, career advancement and life-long learning.
  • JCCC will enhance its leadership role among community colleges in the United States. The college will continue to enrich the quality of life for those it serves through creative solutions to educational, economic, and community challenges. Learning comes first at JCCC. The college: delivers lifelong educational programs and services that are convenient and accessible, provides professional training opportunities, provides opportunities for personal growth and cultural enrichment, maintains a caring, supportive environment, stimulates economic development, is accountable to its stakeholders.
  • Johnson University
    Knoxville, Tennessee
    Founded in 1893, Johnson University is a private, coeducational institution offering associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctor's degrees. Johnson educates students for Christian ministries and other strategic vocations framed by the Great Commission in order to extend the kingdom of God among all nations. The University began as a preaching school, and over the years the programs have expanded to include many different avenues of modern evangelism. In keeping with our tradition of providing a quality Christian education at an affordable cost, we are also one of the least expensive private universities in Tennessee.
  • Jones College closed on December 31, 2017. Jones College students may request a transcript by contacting the Commission for Independent Education.
  • The College will suspend its academic operation after the summer term ending July 31, 2021.Residence halls will close as scheduled after the May 2021 summer term. The College will assist each student in preparing transfer plans, taking into consideration their majors, remaining hours to graduation, and institutional preference.
  • Juniata College
    Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
    Juniata College is a community dedicated to providing the highest quality liberal education. The aim of that education is to awaken students to the empowering richness of the mind and to enable them to lead fulfilling and useful lives. As a community, Juniata is especially concerned with supplying the environment necessary to foster individual growth. It therefore values mutual support, the free exchange of diverse ideas, and the active pursuit of both cooperative and individual achievement. As a member of the international community, Juniata extends the student's academic experience into the world and encourages the free and open exchange of thought among peoples from distinct cultures and nations.
  • Kansas City Art Institute
    Kansas City, Missouri
    Founded in 1885, the Kansas City Art Institute is a premier four-year college of art and design.
  • Kansas City Kansas Community College is a public, urban, open-door, and comprehensive community college committed to excellence in higher education. Through an accessible and supportive learning environment, the college mission is to provide higher education and lifelong learning to the varied communities, primarily in its service area of Wyandotte and Leavenworth counties.
  • Kansas State University
    Manhattan, Kansas
    Since 1986, Kansas State ranks first nationally among state universities in its total of Rhodes, Marshall, Truman, Goldwater, and Udall scholars with 124 recipients. Kansas State University has 65 academic departments in nine colleges: agriculture; Architecture, planning and design; arts and sciences; business administration; education; engineering; human ecology; technology and aviation; and veterinary medicine. The graduate school offers nearly 100 master's degree programs and nearly 50 doctoral programs.
  • Kansas Wesleyan University is a liberal arts institution located in Salina, Kansas. Founded in 1886, it maintains a covenant relationship with the United Methodist Church and is supported by the Great Plains Conference. The school’s accreditation was reaffirmed in 2007 by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The University is divided academically into six divisions and eighteen departments. Courses are offered for twenty-five undergraduate majors and one graduate program, the MBA. Key programs at KWU include nursing, teacher education, and emergency management. Salina is the sixth largest city in the state.
  • KCC still strives to achieve new heights and attain important community goals. More than 7,100 students annually enroll in day, evening and weekend credit programs at the campus. An additional 25,000 students enroll through its extensive non-credit programs. KCC has strong technical, occupational and professional programs in business education, food service and hospitality education, and nursing. Health sciences, emergency medical services and legal assistant programs are unique to KCC and have received national recognition. The liberal arts program remains the largest of all eight campuses, enrolling more than 4,500 students.
  • Kauai Community College is situated on the island of Kauai, the northernmost and oldest of the major Hawaiian islands. It is a 2-year public community college and the only college on the island. Its 200-acre campus is located just west of the major town of Lihue. Kauai Community College is committed to the students and community that it serves.
  • Kean University
    Union, New Jersey
    Founded in 1855, Kean University was the first public post-secondary institution in New Jersey. With a rich history of excellence and innovation in higher education, Kean is a world-class, vibrant and diverse university offering more than 50 undergraduate majors and more than 60 options for graduate study, including six doctoral programs in a variety of disciplines.
  • Keene State College
    Keene, New Hampshire
    Keene State College prepares promising students to think critically and creatively, to engage in active citizenship, and to pursue meaningful work. As the public liberal arts college of New Hampshire, we offer an enriching campus community and achieve academic excellence through the integration of teaching, learning, scholarship, and service. Our liberal arts mission dedicates us to the development of knowledge and skills necessary to meet the challenges of our changing world. As a public institution, we provide educational opportunities for all qualified students and continue our heritage of service to New Hampshire and the New England region.
  • Kenai Peninsula College
    Soldotna, Alaska
    Kenai Peninsula College (KPC) is a community campus system within the University of Alaska Anchorage. More than 2,800 students find their place at KPC each semester and pursue unique academic goals in a variety of disciplines and degree programs. Students have the choice to study at one of KPC’s three locations – Soldotna, Homer or Seward – as well as take courses through KPC’s expanding virtual college.
  • Kendall College
    Chicago, Illinois
  • Kennebec Valley Community College, one of the seven colleges in the Maine Community College System, is a commuter college located on a sixty-four acre campus in central Maine. KVCC was organized in 1969 by the 104th Maine Legislature and first classes began in the fall of 1970, with 35 full-time and 131 part-time students. Since then, KVCC has undergone many changes and has grown to an enrollment of 2,529 full and part-time students enrolled in credit courses for the fall semester, 2011. In addition, KVCC offers a comprehensive schedule of continuing education courses and business and industry outreach programs.
  • Kennesaw State University
    Kennesaw, Georgia
    Kennesaw State University (KSU), the third-largest university in the University System of Georgia, is a comprehensive university with expanding undergraduate and graduate programs in Kennesaw, Georgia, one of metropolitan Atlanta's burgeoning northwest suburban communities. Students can choose majors from more than 60 bachelor's and master's degree programs, including undergraduate degrees in education, health, business, the humanities, the arts, science and math.
  • Kent State University's eight-campus system, one of the largest regional systems in the country, serves both the development of a true living/learning approach at the Kent Campus and regional needs on seven other campuses throughout Northeast Ohio. Located in Kent, Ohio, the Kent Campus is ideally situated in northeastern Ohio, amid rolling terrain dotted by spring-fed lakes. Kent, a city of some 30,000, rests on the banks of the Cuyahoga River in Portage County. Yet, "big city" enthusiasts are only a short drive from four major urban centers - Akron, Cleveland, Youngstown and Canton - with airports offering access to the world.
  • The mission of Kentucky Christian University is to engage students in a transformative educational experience that equips them as effective Christian professionals providing servant leadership for the church and society. Kentucky Christian University will be a growing, dynamic learning environment featuring premier academic and co-curricular programs provided by exemplary Christian mentors. We believe Christ is the ultimate Source and Example in providing definitive standards for the Church, education, social, moral, and ethical behaviors. All programs of the University must encourage students and personnel of KCU to come to know Christ more fully.
  • Kentucky Mountain Bible College (KMBC) challenges men and women to “Climb Higher” for God. KMBC is located in the midst of the breathtaking scenic wonder of Eastern Kentucky. This rural area, rich in history and culture, allows the student a season of thoughtful solitude. The focus on traditional Biblical values, spiritual character, a caring family atmosphere, a passion for a holy living, and high academic standards enrich each student who comes to KMBC. KMBC’s quality is ensured by a student/faculty ratio of 6 to 1, guaranteeing personal spiritual care and academic instruction. Course work, community life, work study, and field ministry serve to create a holistic learning experience.
  • Kentucky State University
    Frankfort, Kentucky
    Kentucky State University, building on its legacy of achievement as a historically black, liberal arts and 1890 Land Grant University, affords access to and prepares a diverse student population of traditional and non-traditional students to compete in a multifaceted, ever changing global society by providing student-centered learning while integrating teaching, research and service through high-quality undergraduate and select graduate programs. Kentucky State University is committed to keeping relevant its legacy of service by proactively engaging the community in partnerships on civic projects driven by the objective of positively impacting the quality of life of the citizens of the commonwealth.
  • Kentucky Wesleyan College
    Owensboro, Kentucky
    Kentucky Wesleyan College serves students in the liberal arts tradition, where they learn to think critically, communicate effectively and live ethically in a complex, rapidly changing world. The success of every student is our top priority. Every course we offer and every experience on campus should lead students to one goal – graduation. Each new student begins an individualized journey the day he or she arrives on campus with extensive support from the Center for Alumni, Advancement and Career Development. Students benefit from assessments, counseling and the creation of personal development plans. The PDP is a roadmap for college success, unique to each student, with academic, experiential and extracurricular goals.
  • Kenyon College
    Gambier, Ohio
    You are more than one thing. So are we. Whether you’re a writer who codes, an athlete who makes music, a scientist with a start-up idea — if you’re any or all of these, or something else entirely — you’ll be in good company at Kenyon. Here, you’ll approach problems from multiple angles, crossing disciplines to make connections that prepare you for a complex and changing world. Academic life at Kenyon is about reaching across departments and majors. The answers, or the next big questions, are often found in the intersections.
  • Kettering College
    Kettering, Ohio
    Located on a suburban campus near Dayton, Ohio, Kettering College is a coed college offering certificate programs, two-year associate of science degrees, bachelor degrees, Master’s Degrees in Physician Assistant Studies and Nursing, and an Occupational Therapy Doctoral degree. In 1967, more than 100 students enrolled as the college’s first freshman class. Today we have more than 800 students who intend to make a better world through the healing of others. The college is chartered by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
  • Kettering University
    Flint, Michigan
    The entire Kettering community is focused on shaping our culture based on a shared commitment to our new mission, vision, values and pillars of success. By sharing in a singular sense of purpose our many voices become one in pursuit of a higher goal. We prepare students for lives of extraordinary leadership and service by linking transformative experiential learning opportunities to rigorous academic programs in engineering, science, mathematics, and business. We will be the first choice for students and all our partners seeking to make a better world through technological innovation, leadership and service.