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  • Tuskegee University
    Tuskegee, Alabama
    Tuskegee University is an independent and state-related institution of higher education. Its programs serve a student body that is coeducational as well as racially, ethnically and religiously diverse. With a strong orientation toward disciplines which highlight the relationship between education and work force preparation in the sciences, professions and technical areas, Tuskegee University also emphasizes the importance of the liberal arts as a foundation for successful careers in all areas. Accordingly, all academic majors stress the mastery of a required core of liberal arts courses.
  • Since 1926, Tyler Junior College has been fulfilling three promises to its students and the Tyler area by providing a quality education, a vibrant student life and service to the community. Whatever course of study you choose, you will find quality instruction, caring faculty, support services designed to help you achieve your goals and a vibrant student life that is like none other at the two-year level. Through your studies and involvement in student organizations, you will come in contact with numerous opportunities for service learning, volunteerism and community assistance. Tyler Junior College provides a friendly, smoke-free environment at all of its campuses and satellite facilities.
  • The Bristol Bay Campus serves 32 rural communities in the Bristol Bay region within a 55,000-square-mile area. The campus includes 12 coastal communities served by the Aleutian-Pribilof outreach center in Unalaska/Dutch Harbor: the Aleutian archipelago, lower Alaska Peninsula, the Shumigan Islands,and the Pribilof Islands. The campus’ administrative center is in Dillingham (about 322 air miles from Anchorage and 570 air miles from Fairbanks), with centers in King Salmon, Togiak and New Stuyahok. Enrollment at Bristol Bay Campus ranges from 500 to 800 students each semester. The campus offers certain Associates degrees through Master's degrees and also provides other educational opportunities for communities in its service area.
  • The Chukchi Campus is located 26 miles north of the Arctic Circle on the shores of the Chukchi Sea. The campus serves Kotzebue and 10 villages in a region of more than 36,000 square miles. Chukchi offers Associate of Arts as well as Associate of Applied Science degrees, and courses leading to baccalaureate degrees in education, rural development and social work. Courses are offered by local instructors and through the College of Rural and Community Development audio-conferencing and live Internet instructional systems.
  • The UAF Community and Technical College (CTC) offers more than 40 one-year certificate programs, two-year associate degree programs and occupational endorsements in high demand career fields. Our purpose is preparing workforce-ready graduates and community-driven education. Classes are offered at our various locations throughout the Fairbanks area and on the main UAF campus. Our main campus center is located in the heart of downtown Fairbanks and has all of the educational services available that you may need as a student, from academic and financial aid advising, to computer labs, IT support, tutoring, and wireless study lounges. CTC has numerous national and state recognized accreditations and certifications for specialized programs.
  • The Interior Alaska Campus (IAC) is one of five campuses serving rural Alaskan students. We are a unique campus due to the area we serve, our teaching formats and the integration of cultural knowledge and practices into our curriculum. Our courses and programs provide relevant skills and knowledge on a wide range of topics including Associate of Science, Construction Trades Technology, Tribal Management, Rural Human Services, Wildland Fire, Education and other areas. Our staff and faculty go out of their way to aid student success. We also have bridging programs and courses for high school students and those who would like to enter college after time away from formal education.
  • The Kuskokwim Campus is located in an extended community of more than 46 Alaska Native villages. They are primarily Yup'ik/Cup'ik Eskimo villages with 56 tribes in a 57,000 square mile roadless area. The Kuskokwim Campus offers academic, vocational and community interest courses, as well as courses leading to associate, baccalaureate and master's degrees. Kuskokwim Campus is the largest rural campus in the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) system. The campus is physically located in Bethel, a regional hub community situated in Alaska's Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. The region holds one of the last indigenous cultures and societies resident in their homeland and still speaking a vital Native language - Central Yup'ik/Cup'ik Eskimo.
  • Northwest Campus is located in Nome, a community of 3,500 that is the service hub for the 15 villages of the Bering Strait region. This 44,000-square-mile region extends from Shishmaref on the northern edge of the Seward Peninsula to Stebbins on the southern rim of Norton Sound. It includes communities on St. Lawrence and Little Diomede islands. The area contains 570 miles of coastline, which includes all of Norton Sound and portions of the Bering and Chukchi seas. The Northwest Campus serves a total population of nearly 10,000. Certificates and associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees are offered to the region’s residents, with courses taught both traditionally and by distance delivery.
  • UAS Ketchikan Campus
    Ketchikan, Alaska
    The UAS Ketchikan Campus is located in Alaska’s First City, a community centered around fishing and fish processing, tourism, and maritime trades. The campus offers career and technical education programs such as maritime trades, marine transportation, nursing, and power technology. It also offers online baccalaureate degree options in liberal arts, social sciences, and education, as well as community-oriented classes in Alaska Native studies.
  • UAS Sitka Campus
    Sitka, Alaska
    The UAS Sitka Campus, located in a city rich in history and culture, provides access to online degree options in both career and technical education and at the baccalaureate levels. Campus program specialties include health information management, medical assisting, fisheries technology, and biology. It also offers career and technical education programs in welding, construction technology, and nursing.
  • Ulster County Community College
    Stone Ridge, New York
    Discover SUNY Ulster. We just might surprise you. We are small and tight knit – a place where faculty and staff will know your name. But we're also part of a large and dynamic state-wide higher educational system as one of 64 unique learning environments in the State University of New York. And we are proud to be a part of the Power of SUNY and contributing economically to our region's prosperity.
  • Umpqua Community College is one of the most picturesque colleges in the country, nestled between beautiful tree-studded hills and overlooking a large bend in the North Umpqua River. Natural volcanic rock and rustic, cedar shake architecture grace the 14 campus buildings located on a 100-acre plot of land six miles north of Roseburg. Easy access to Interstate 5, exit 129, and mild year-around climate complement the scenic beauty of the campus.
  • Union College - Nebraska
    Lincoln, Nebraska
    Inspired by faith in Jesus Christ and dedicated to a personal student-focused community, Union College empowers students for learning, service and leadership. Union College will be recognized as a passionately Christ-centered community where students excel in learning, gain professional competence, and prepare to influence the future with faith, confidence and integrity.
  • Union College - New York
    Schenectady, New York
    At Union, you'll find a vibrant community of learners and scholars, of leaders and change agents—people whose ambition, energy and desire to make things happen are contagious. The intellectual and creative spark can be felt in our academic buildings, Minerva Houses, labs, library, studios and recital rooms—anywhere you go on our historic campus. We have a long tradition of innovation and of educating creative problem-solvers, a tradition which continues to flourish and to define who we are today.
  • Union Commonwealth University
    Barbourville, Kentucky
    Since its origin in 1879, Union College has provided students from throughout Appalachia, and all over the country, with a collegiate experience to ensure lifelong success. Union is grounded by four pillars that define our focus as an academic institution: service to each other and our communities; our Appalachian culture and heritage; our core affiliation with Methodism and the liberal arts academic experience. The four pillars highlight Union’s strengths, values, mission and identity.
  • Union County College
    Cranford, New Jersey
    At Union, students are #1! As the first community college in New Jersey, Union has been serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College is committed to providing an accessible and affordable liberal arts education to the residents of Union County. Our focus on excellence drives our mission to develop new programs and courses that reflect the ever-changing global demands.
  • Union Institute & University permanently closed in June 2024. All transcripts will be available to all students indefinitely.
  • Union University
    Jackson, TN
    Union University is an academic community, affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention, equipping persons to think Christianly and serve faithfully in ways consistent with its core values of being excellence-driven, Christ-centered, people-focused, and future-directed. These values shape its identity as an institution which prioritizes liberal arts based undergraduate education enhanced by professional and graduate programs. The academic community is composed of quality faculty, staff, and students working together in a caring, grace-filled environment conducive to the development of character, servant leadership, and cultural engagement
  • The Air Force Academy is unique in its dual role as both an Air Force installation and a university. The 10th Air Base Wing provides logistical, medical, fire response, security, civil engineering, family care and medical support across the 18,000-acre installation for a community of approximately 25,000.
  • Students in college or with previous college credit may apply to West Point if they meet the basic requirements. However, those students still enter West Point as plebes (freshmen) and must complete the four-year program.
  • Unity College
    Unity, Maine
    Through the framework of sustainability science, Unity College provides a liberal arts education that emphasizes the environment and natural resources. Through experiential and collaborative learning, our graduates emerge as responsible citizens, environmental stewards, and visionary leaders. Over the next five years Unity College will achieve status as the premier liberal arts institution in the United States focused on sustainability science education. The primary means of this transformation will be return-on-investment strategies to support faculty excellence, unique and excellent academic programming, and expanded physical and administrative infrastructure.
  • Pulaski Technical College is a comprehensive community/technical college that offers more than 50 associate degree and certificate programs designed for students who plan to enter the workforce or transfer to four-year colleges and universities to complete bachelor's degrees.
  • The University at Buffalo is a premier research-intensive public university. UB is a flagship university center in the State University of New York and a leader an innovator in higher education. Our work in education, research, and service is guided by our mission to improve the quality of life for the people of our region and to the world at large.
  • UA is a vital urban research university inspired by its people, its promise and its place. We are firmly anchored in a great American city, and driven by collaboration, partnership and a steadfast determination to provide opportunity and success to all learners. We offer a wide variety of in-demand undergraduate and graduate programs, including many that are recognized nationally for their excellence.
  • Founded in 1972, Wayne College is the only regional branch of The University of Akron and is authorized by the State of Ohio through the Ohio State Board of Regents to offer general education, including associate degrees and baccalaureate-oriented preparation; technical education programs; and continuing education experiences for those who live in the College's service area of Wayne, Medina and Holmes counties. Wayne College offers the first two years of general education leading to a bachelor's degree at The University of Akron or for transfer to any other college or university.
  • The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is a fully accredited research university and academic health center nestled in the heart of downtown Birmingham with an annual enrollment of more than 18,000 students. In a short time, UAB has established outstanding degree programs through eight undergraduate schools of study and graduate programs serving all major units. As the University has grown, so have its contributions to the state, the nation, and the world. Regarding federal research and development funding, UAB ranks twenty-sixth nationally and first in the state of Alabama, receiving more funding than all Alabama universities combined. Undergraduate students thrive at UAB because of our location, research, and diversity!
  • The University of Alabama in Huntsville is one of the nation's premier research universities, offering a challenging hands-on curriculum that ensures our graduates are prepared to become tomorrow's leaders. UAH is a public national university located in Huntsville, AL, which has been named one of the best places to live by U.S. News & World Report. Its students hail from 49 U.S. states and 59 countries.
  • The University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) is a premier university set in the heart of Alaska’s largest city; a place where culture, innovation, and adventure collide. With over 100 academic programs ranging from certificates to associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in science, art, engineering, health, business, education, and technical training, UAA has something for everyone. Specialized academic programs at UAA facilitate once-in-a-lifetime experiences, including groundbreaking educational opportunities that positively impact the surrounding communities and kick-start successful careers. In addition to the main campus in Anchorage, UAA features community campuses and extension sites throughout Southcentral Alaska.
  • Here at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, as wisdom passes from one generation to the next, revolutionary ideas are thriving and a new academic culture is taking shape.With undergraduates making up 89 percent of the total student body, UAF is a hotbed of diversity and fresh thinking. With seven campuses across the state, we are home to more than 8,500 students from all over the world. Whether you're looking for a greater sense of purpose or a true sense of belonging, the UAF community lives authentically, believing that life is what you make of it, that knowledge is indeed power. Welcome to the University of Alaska Fairbanks — it may feel like you've journeyed far, but in fact, this is where it all begins.
  • The UAS Juneau Campus is located on Alaska’s Inside Passage and is surrounded by the beautiful Tongass National Forest. It offers excellent campus-based and online programs in areas such as marine biology, environmental sciences, fisheries, teacher education, business and public administration, liberal arts, Alaska Native studies, nursing, health sciences, and mine training. It features on-campus housing, rich campus life activities, a recreation center, and access to hiking, kayaking, and fishing.