Seminole State College of Florida

OVERVIEW Seminole State College of Florida is a public, state-owned college in the state of Florida. As a member of the Florida College System, it has now an enrollment of about 30,107 students now. It is also one of the largest employers in Seminole County, with a faculty staff team of more than 800. Seminole […]

Santa Monica College

OVERVIEW Santa Monica College is a two-year junior community college in the United States. With more than 30,000 students, it is ranked No 1 among all the junior colleges in California, with transfer courses offered in fields such as business administration, health services, fine arts, computer science, engineering, and liberal arts. The college was established […]

San Jacinto College

OVERVIEW San Jacinto College is a community college in the United States. Surrounded by the monuments of history, industries and maritime enterprises of today, and the space age of tomorrow, it has been servicing the community in East Harris County, Texas. Now it offers certificates and associate’s degree with over 30,000 students. Established in 1961, […]

Saddleback College

OVERVIEW Saddleback College, often referred to as Saddleback, is a community college in the United States. As the oldest and southern-most institution governed by the South Orange County Community College District, it awards associate’s degrees and academic certificates with more than 100 programs. As part of the California Community College system, it has about 41,126 […]

Austin Community College

OVERVIEW Austin Community College is a regional community college in the United States. It is one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the country, and also the second largest higher learning institution in Central Texas as well. It has now an enrollment of 45,100 credit students, 15,000 non-credit students, and about 4,500 faculty and staff. […]

Bellevue College

OVERVIEW Bellevue College, formerly called Bellevue Community College, or BCC for short, is a public higher education institution in the United States. With an enrollment of about 35,000 students every academic year, it is the second largest higher education institution in the state of Washington, behind the University of Washington. The college was founded in […]

Indiana State University

OVERVIEW Indiana State University is a public university in the United States. It is categorized by the current Carnegie classification as a doctoral/research university. The university has about 11,494 students at present, of which 9,373 undergraduates and 2,121 postgraduates. It is also the first public university in the state of Indiana which requires freshmen to […]

Chamberlain College of Nursing

OVERVIEW Chamberlain College of Nursing is a private nursing school in the United States. It offers bachelor and master programs in nursing on both campus and online bases. The college has always been dedicated in graduating extraordinary nursing professionals who transform healthcare worldwide, and preparing nurses to advance healthcare outcomes. Chamberlain College of Nursing was […]

American University

OVERVIEW American University is a private liberal arts and research university in the United States. Located in Washington, D.C., it is a member of the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area, with an enrollment of about 6,028 undergraduates and 3,912 postgraduates at present. The university was chartered by an Act of Congress in […]

Columbia Southern University

OVERVIEW Columbia Southern University is a private for-profit higher education institution in the United States. It is one of the first universities which only offer online learning programs in the States, and has an enrollment of about 28,360 students now. Columbia Southern University was founded in 1993, and developed its first degree programs, Environmental Engineering […]

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