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Is this the Student Union or the Olympic Village? Attending one of these colleges will give you chance to meet students from all over the world! Maybe learn how to say "hello"...
After all the sports, classes, and parties, these colleges let you relax in a space purely meant for peace.
Think you know every college out there? Think again. Here are some diamonds in the rough from The Gem State.
These are the four-year schools in the Show-Me State accepting articulation agreements. Check with each school you're considering to confirm which community colleges they're...
Smaller schools making names for themselves in the biggest sport in the world.
These are the four-year schools in the Green Mountain State accepting articulation agreements. Check with each school you're considering to confirm which community colleges...
Take aim and fire at these colleges with great women's riflery programs.
En garde! The point of these colleges is to help you excel in fencing.
If you've ever looked at a company and thought, "I can do better," then you could be an entrepreneur. These universities offer some of the most innovative programs out there...
The colleges and universities listed below are members of the Consortium for Innovative Environments in Learning. According to the consortium, the 12 member schools are 'deeply...
Pitching, stealing, fly balls: these colleges can handle it all.
These D-III schools know how to draw a crowd. Statistic is average attendance per game.
The Faculty, Administrator and Staff Children Exchange Program (FACHEX) is an undergraduate exchange program among 26 Catholic, Jesuit institutions. It provides eligible...
For many students, finding a college that supports their athletic passions is a top priority. While major sports like football and basketball often dominate the headlines,...
Yes, yes. We know the Ivy League is the academic name of the elite eight colleges. But they weren't officially the Ivies until their conference was formed.
Check out this list if you love the snow or want to avoid it at all costs. The number is the average inches of snow per year.
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