Durham University is located in North East England, about 3 hours from London and was established in 1832. It houses 16 colleges and has a total student enrollment of 15,500. Durham offers over 200 undergraduate degree programs and is ranked 80th in the World University Rankings. Although steeped in history, Durham was one of the first universities to admit women (1890). US applicants must meet rigorous minimum entry requirements in order to apply.
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| Durham University |
Ohio Wesleyan University is a small liberal arts college located in Delaware, Ohio, a large town on the outskirts of Columbus. With a student enrollment of 1,829, Ohio Wesleyan is known for its solid pre-professional programs. Strong programs include zoology, microbiology, economics and management, and the social sciences. Most students are also involved in community service learning. The “Battling Bishops” compete in NCAA Div. III.
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| Ohio Wesleyan University |
Located in Savannah, Georgia with satellite locations in Atlanta, Lacoste, France and Hong Kong, Savannah College of Art and Design offers a BA or BFA in over 40 majors to 11,000 students from all 50 states and around the world. Majors include everything from advertising and architecture to film and television, graphic design, game design, illustration, and photography.
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| Savannah College of Art and Design |
Ninety miles north of Pittsburgh lies Allegheny College, a small liberal arts school offering a strong, traditional college life. Founded in 1815, Allegheny is steeped in tradition and has a vibrant Greek community. Popular majors include International Studies, Economics, the Sciences, and Psychology. Allegheny competes in Div. III North Coast Athletic Conference.
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| Allegheny College |
With 58,404 undergraduates (72,254 total students), Arizona State University is the nation’s largest university. Hurray for Barrett’s Honors College, a highly regarded residential college of 1,700 students with its own living and learning community, classrooms, dining hall, and fitness center. ASU’s main campus is in Tempe but it has a total of 4 campuses within the Phoenix area. ASU offers over 275 majors in a total of 15 schools and colleges including the renowned Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and the School of Sustainability which was the first degree-granting institution of sustainability in the nation. ASU competes in NCAA Div. I.
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| Arizona State University |
Located in Tucson,
University of Arizona has an undergraduate enrollment of 27,234 and offers over
160 degree programs in over 20 colleges.
Clear nights help to make its astronomy program one of the nation’s best
as does its 176-inch telescope. According to Fiske, UA has one of the largest
and most selective honors programs in the country which features smaller
classes and significant research opportunities. UA’s Strategic Alternative
Learning Techniques Center (SALT) leads the nation in empowering students with
learning/attention challenges. The
Wildcats compete in NCAA Div. I.
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| University of Arizona |
Founded in 1831 and considered a “most selective (US News)” liberal arts college, Wesleyan University is located in Middletown Connecticut and has 2,870 undergrads. Over 900 courses are offered in 44 major fields of study with a student-faculty ratio of 9:1. In 2012, The Hollywood Reporter ranked Wesleyan’s film studies department the 7th best in the world. The Cardinals compete in NCAA Div. 1.
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| Wesleyan University |
Interested in going to school in Israel? At IDC-Herzliya, students can get a BA in Business, Government, Psychology, or Communications in only 3 years through programs taught entirely in English. Founded in 1994, IDC-Herzliya is the first private college in Israel. A world-renowned faculty at its Raphael Recanati International School teaches students from 82 countries. Additionally, IDC has exchange programs with 40 universities throughout the world.
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| IDC Herzliya |
Paul Mitchell the School is a cosmetology school located in the Sherman Oaks Galleria offering classes in hair design, skin care, make up, nail artistry, sales and marketing.
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| Paul Mitchell the School |
Bordered by the Pacific, UCSB has an undergraduate enrollment of 18,315 students. UCSB’s strongest programs are the sciences as well as a notably strong accounting program. The College of Creative Studies allows UCSB students to major in the sciences, math, art, and literature, with a program tailored to individual students’ strengths and goals while working closely with their faculty advisors. Students rigorously explore their field while they engage in research usually reserved for graduate students. As the headquarters of UC’s Education Abroad Program, students can study abroad at any of 100 host universities worldwide. The Gauchos compete in NCAA Div. I.
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| UCSB |
Questions?
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