District Of Columbia Colleges The District Of Columbia The nation’s capital is home to many colleges and universities, all packed into a very small area. At 68 square miles, the District packs in a very large population into a very small amount of space. Because the District’s colleges are primarily private, most of the students who attend Read more…
today is an amazing day I always say it’s the day I love my job for most it’s important to us to provide opportunity for students from all backgrounds it come to GW and experience what it’s like to be a member of our community for them to develop their talents and skills and go on to Read more…
the scholarship winners are in that’s right ladies and gentlemen the essays have been read the videos happen view and the winners have been chosen canI get a drumroll Oh guys seriously can I get a dermal I forget the five-hundred-dollar college scholarships winner is Darrell brace of goose creek who attends musc our two thousand dollar winner Read more…
Colleges With Programs For Students With Learning Disabilities Almost all colleges and universities provide some level of services and/or accommodations for learning disabled students, as mandated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The colleges and universities listed below go a step furtherthey offer programs, some quite comprehensive, designed to support students with learning disabilities. By clicking Read more…
Five Top New York Colleges While America’s first university was Harvard, founded in 1636, the state of New York’s first university was Columbia University, which opened its doors in 1754. Now, the state has well over a thousand accredited four-year colleges and universities, in addition to all of its community colleges. New York residents and those who Read more…
Washington State Schools Students who are citizens of the state of Washington may attend many colleges and universities in neighboring and regional states for little more than the cost of in-state tuition as a result of a reciprocal agreement between the states in question. Students who remain in Washington, and those who come to the state for higher education, Read more…
Schools In Tennessee There are nine four-year state universities in Tennessee, the most notable of which are the University of Memphis (formerly Memphis State University) and the University of Tennessee, located in Knoxville. The state universities also include Tennessee State University, a historically black college (HBCU). Enrollment in the state system runs from a low of under 8,000 Read more…
South Carolina’s Schools – Overview South Carolina, the Palmetto State, is home to more than 75 colleges, many of which are multi-campus institutions. Eight HBCU’s, 7 percent of the total, are found in South Carolina; Allen University, Benedict College, Claflin University, Clinton Junior College, Denmark Technical College, Morris College, South Carolina State University, and Voorhees College. The oldest Read more…
New York Schools Evaluationed & Detailed Information One of the largest and most populous states in the country, New York should be a first choice for prospective students who like options. New York’s official state motto, Excelsior (or: “Ever Upward”) is one of the most educationally appropriate mottos of any state. This state of nearly 20 million citizens has Read more…
State Of Missouri – Schools Those unfamiliar with Missouri’s history may not know the interesting story behind the Corps of Discovery. A specially formed unit in the United States Army, it worked jointly with the Lewis and Clark expedition for 2 years, between 1804 and 1806. Their purpose? To explore the plants, animals and indigenous peoples of the Read more…