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No, it's not a mistake: there really are 14 schools in the Big 10 Conference. Go figure.
These 10 athletic heavyweight schools really make the South sizzle. You heard correct, there are only 10 schools in the Big 12.
The Ivy League colleges and universities are majorly coveted institutions of higher learning. Each year, many hopeful applicants seek undergraduate education at these schools,...
Bright, determined students sometimes need a more challenging, focused learning environment. These schools give them that. FYI, this list is from The College Finder, 2017...
Many large public universities have honors programs for their top students, but these schools are practically a haven for future Nobel Prize winners and Fulbright Scholars....
When you go off to college, you want to feel secure knowing your school is going to ready you for your future career. These colleges and universities are recommended by real...
A four-year degree isn't the only path to professional happiness and success. Just ask career guru Lawrence Shatkin, Ph.D. He distilled all 300 occupations in his book 300...
These schools have all three ROTC military programs.
Cooperative education, aka co-op, throws students into full-time, paid internships while they're in college. They learn from the pros, earn as much as $25 an hour, and graduate...
Entering the "real world" is a scary thought to most college seniors...unless they graduated from one of the schools on this list. These colleges and universities are known for...
Cooperative education is a term that embraces different forms of experiential learning. At these colleges—all partners in the National Co-Op Scholarship Program—students apply...
Looking for schools with Army ROTC? Well, we've got them. All of them. Their programs and incentives vary greatly, so be sure to check in on what the schools you're considering offer.
Clearly, the alumni from these schools had a great time in college, because they were pretty generous to their alma maters! The amount listed is the total amount donated.
We imagine the exchange went something like this: "Dear Corporation: Please send us money. Sincerely, College." "Dear College: You got it. Love, Corporation."
These schools are gettin' by with a little help from their friends.
We're talking about the total amount donated by non-alumni individuals, divided by the number of students.
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