","Western features a full liberal arts curriculum including one of only 10 undergraduate Petroleum Geology programs in the U.S., one of eight Professional Land & Resource Management programs and a new Master in Environmental Management. Classes average just 17 students in more than 50 graduate and undergraduate areas of study. And instead of teaching assistants, students learn from full-time faculty members the majority of whom hold the highest degrees in their disciplines. Popular majors at Western include Business Administration, Exercise & Sport Science, Recreation & Outdoor Education, Art, Education, Environment & Sustainability and Biology. Because the university perches at 7,700 feet above sea level, surrounded by millions of wilderness acres, students can learn in and from a spectacular mountain laboratory. The areas diverse ecosystems and geologic formations provide natural research facilities for a host of scientific studies. Western even owns a key geologic formation, Tenderfoot Mountain. At this world-renowned archaeological site, students and professional researchers learn about the Americas earliest human inhabitants. Exercise & Sport Science students conduct original research on athletic performance in the Westerns state-of-the-art High Altitude Performance Laboratory, now in the universitys new, 119,000-square-foot Mountaineer Field House complex. The university offers students a full spectrum of extracurricular activities, club sports and NCAA athletics. Students in Westerns Mountain Sports program compete and document performances in skiing, mountain biking, trail running and more. Students can rent skis, kayaks, camping gear and other outdoor equipment through and experience adventures led by Westerns Wilderness Pursuits office. Other opportunities include theater, band and choral groups; performance poetry, student literary and arts publications; a student newspaper, video production studio and radio station KWSB; academic and professional societies; and a long list of intramural sports. Western also supports the Americas only certified collegiate mountain rescue team, which partners with law enforcement to save lives in the backcountry. Western also focuses on improving environmental awareness and resource efficiency through its campus climate commitment, green building and renovation practices, and a student-initiated sustainability grant program, paired with service-learning projects.Experience Learning, Elevated at Western.","Public, Coed",1901,N/A,Semester,Rural,"$15.0 million","600 N. Adams Street, Gunnison, CO 81230","(970) 943-0120",30,100.0
66,"2018-03-27 22:31:46",Applications,23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0
67,"2018-03-27 22:31:46",Requirements,23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0
68,"2018-03-27 22:31:46","Entering Class Stats",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0
69,"2018-03-27 22:31:46","Transfer Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0
70,"2018-03-27 22:31:46","International Students",23,"2018-04-17 21:55:44","University of Colorado--Boulder",Boulder,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder), a major research and teaching university, is a dynamic community of scholars and learners situated on a beautiful campus at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. CU-Boulder is one of 34 U.S. public institutions belonging to the prestigious Association of American Universities and the only member in the Rocky Mountain region. And while it is a major research university and Colorados flagship university, the campus maintains an intimate college atmosphere with many small academic communities and 85% of classes enrolling fewer than 50 students.The university has a proud academic tradition, with five Nobel laureates, eight MacArthur genius grant recipients, and more than 100 Fulbright fellows since 1982. CU-Boulder has a long history of environmental awareness and has been ranked among the top green universities in the country. We earned a place on the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts, are home of the founding chapter of Engineers Without Borders, and in 2015 were again ranked as one of the top ten sources of Peace Corps volunteers. The university received more than $425 million in sponsored research funding during the 2015 fiscal year. Faculty members bring their research into the classroom in areas such as physics, space sciences, and the American West.CU-Boulder offers more than 3,600 courses in approximately 150 areas of study and 86 degree programs at the bachelors level. Undergraduates apply to the following colleges, schools, and programs: Arts & Sciences, Leeds School of Business, Engineering & Applied Science, Music, Environmental Design, Education, and Media, Information and Communication. University facilities include an observatory, planetarium, mountain research station, a hands-on teaching and learning laboratory for engineering, and the Alliance for Teaching, Learning, & Society Center, a structure that offers the university community groundbreaking instructional technology and learning opportunities. Outstanding departments and programs include aerospace engineering, astrophysical and planetary sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, English, entrepreneurial business, geography, integrative physiology, law, music, physics, and psychology.Talented undergraduate students participate in a variety of enrichment opportunities on campus, including honors programs, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, community and service learning, and 14 residential academic programs that offer specialized living and learning communities featuring top faculty and small-class environments. Students come from every state in the nation and about 100 countries. Many ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds are represented, fostering a multicultural community that enriches each students educational experience. Students from diverse backgrounds may receive academic, personal, and financial support through one of the CU-Lead (leadership, excellence, achievement, and diversity) alliance programs housed in various colleges and departments.The Study Abroad Office administers over 300 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 65 countries around the world with more than 1,000 students participating annually.CU-Boulder competes in 12 intercollegiate sports at the Division I level, is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and maintains one of the nations largest club sports programs, supporting more than 30 intercollegiate teams in sports such as cycling, ice hockey, swimming/diving, triathlon, and ultimate Frisbee.The campus offers art galleries, a natural history museum, theaters, concert halls, and an extensive calendar of social and cultural events, highlighted by the annual Conference on World Affairs, musical performances by the Grammy Award-winning Takacs Quartet, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.","Public, Coed",1876,N/A,Semester,City,"$514.2 million","Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309","(303) 492-1411",52,100.0
71,"2018-03-27 22:31:53",Applications,24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0
72,"2018-03-27 22:31:53",Requirements,24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0
73,"2018-03-27 22:31:53","Entering Class Stats",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0
74,"2018-03-27 22:31:53","Transfer Students",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0
75,"2018-03-27 22:31:53","International Students",24,"2018-04-17 21:56:06","Colorado State University","Fort Collins","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","""Inspired by its land-grant heritage, CSU is committed to excellence, setting the standard for public research universities in teaching, research, service and extension for the benefit of the citizens of Colorado, the United States and the world."" -CSU MissionFounded in 1870 and established as a land grant university, Colorado State is one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the United States, rooted in the three pillars of our mission: teaching, research and public service. CSU is a fully accredited public university recognized for its excellence in academic programs from the baccalaureate to the postgraduate level. In 2015 Colorado State became the first and only campus to earn the STARS Platinum rating for sustainability, providing a vivid example of commitment to our mission.Colorado State offers nearly 200 programs of study within eight colleges allowing you to shape a course of study that best meets your personal and professional goals. As a student at Colorado State, you will learn side-by-side with faculty mentors who are recognized internationally as leaders in their fields. The University emphasizes the importance of active learning providing opportunities for field experience, laboratory research, internships, and study abroad. The INTO CSU programs enhance opportunities for international students, bolstering Colorado State's global presence. Our campus is located in the center of Fort Collins, a city of about 161,000 people. Fort Collins, which ranked 3rd in College Rankers ""50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever"", provides a unique blend of big city advantages and small town friendliness. You'll find everything you want - several shopping centers, hundreds of restaurants, movie complexes, a regional cultural center, natural areas, and miles of biking and hiking trails. Within minutes you can visit the world-famous Rocky Mountain National Park, the Poudre River, and Horsetooth Reservoir. These recreation areas, as well as many others close by, offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, camping, white-water rafting, and boating. And the region's 300 days of sunshine a year enables you to take full advantage of our spectacular surroundings.","Public, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$299.9 million +","1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523","(970) 491-1101",45,100.0
76,"2018-03-27 22:32:05",Applications,25,"2018-04-18 06:25:17","United States Coast Guard Academy","New London","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The U.S. Coast Guard Academy is located on the west bank of the Thames River in the New England shoreline town of New London, Conn. In 1876, the Revenue Cutter Service (predecessor to the U.S. Coast Guard) established a program of instruction aboard the topsail schooner Dobbin. The program was relocated to New London in 1910 with a move to the historic Fort Trumbull site, and the city has been home to the institution ever since.From the outside, the Academy is a small New England campus with more than 100-acres of rolling hills, Georgian-style brick buildings and a fleet of small boats dotting the piers along the waterfront. From the inside, it is an institution like no other. It is the center of leadership training and the single accession point for all officers in the U.S. Coast Guard, the smallest armed service in the United States. As one of the smallest of the five federal service academies, the institution graduates and commissions more than 200 Ensigns each year. According to its mission statement, the Academy is, committed to strengthening the nations future by educating, developing, training, and inspiring leaders of character who are ethically, intellectually, professionally, and physically prepared to serve their country and humanity, and who are strong in their resolve to build on the long military and maritime heritage and proud accomplishments of the United States Coast Guard.Every Coast Guard cadet completes core studies in sciences and liberal arts, selecting one of eight majors offered and specializing in one of 13 programs of study. Training aboard the Barque Eagle, a 295-foot tall ship, has been part of the cadet experience here for more than 60 years. The decks of a sailing ship are still considered the best place to experience the power and majesty of the ocean first-hand. As the ocean is both the workplace and the key resource Academy students will be charged to protect, the experience is vital in developing them into effective and confident leaders. Athletics also forms an integral part of the training program, with 23 intercollegiate sports offerings. The Academy is highly committed to ensuring that the representation of the cadets and faculty is reflective of the nation it serves. Diversity is vital to mission readiness and excellence, but academic success is still the primary consideration in the institutions admissions process. Significant progress has been made to improve minority recruiting at the Academy with the incoming class of 2019 made up of 34% Underrepresented Minorities (URM), a substantial increase from the class of 2014 which included 24% URM. The Academy has been recognized as one of the top institutions of higher learning according to popular college rankings, including the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges publication. It was ranked #1 in the Baccalaureate Colleges (North) category in the 2015 edition Best Colleges issue, earning a perfect overall score of 100, and ranked among the top twenty Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs whose highest degree offered is a bachelors or masters. ""The connectivity of all of our academic majors to the day-to-day operations of the Coast Guard offers a unique venue for our cadets to make their academy experience come to life,"" adds Kurt Colella, Dean of Academics at the Academy.""Whether its studying the organizational challenges of the tragic earthquake in Haiti, or assisting with the mitigation of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a Coast Guard Academy education is real, relevant and at the forefront of serving those in need.""","Public, Coed",1932,N/A,Semester,Suburban,N/A,"15 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320","(860) 444-8444",96,100.0
77,"2018-03-27 22:32:05",Requirements,25,"2018-04-18 06:25:17","United States Coast Guard Academy","New London","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The U.S. Coast Guard Academy is located on the west bank of the Thames River in the New England shoreline town of New London, Conn. In 1876, the Revenue Cutter Service (predecessor to the U.S. Coast Guard) established a program of instruction aboard the topsail schooner Dobbin. The program was relocated to New London in 1910 with a move to the historic Fort Trumbull site, and the city has been home to the institution ever since.From the outside, the Academy is a small New England campus with more than 100-acres of rolling hills, Georgian-style brick buildings and a fleet of small boats dotting the piers along the waterfront. From the inside, it is an institution like no other. It is the center of leadership training and the single accession point for all officers in the U.S. Coast Guard, the smallest armed service in the United States. As one of the smallest of the five federal service academies, the institution graduates and commissions more than 200 Ensigns each year. According to its mission statement, the Academy is, committed to strengthening the nations future by educating, developing, training, and inspiring leaders of character who are ethically, intellectually, professionally, and physically prepared to serve their country and humanity, and who are strong in their resolve to build on the long military and maritime heritage and proud accomplishments of the United States Coast Guard.Every Coast Guard cadet completes core studies in sciences and liberal arts, selecting one of eight majors offered and specializing in one of 13 programs of study. Training aboard the Barque Eagle, a 295-foot tall ship, has been part of the cadet experience here for more than 60 years. The decks of a sailing ship are still considered the best place to experience the power and majesty of the ocean first-hand. As the ocean is both the workplace and the key resource Academy students will be charged to protect, the experience is vital in developing them into effective and confident leaders. Athletics also forms an integral part of the training program, with 23 intercollegiate sports offerings. The Academy is highly committed to ensuring that the representation of the cadets and faculty is reflective of the nation it serves. Diversity is vital to mission readiness and excellence, but academic success is still the primary consideration in the institutions admissions process. Significant progress has been made to improve minority recruiting at the Academy with the incoming class of 2019 made up of 34% Underrepresented Minorities (URM), a substantial increase from the class of 2014 which included 24% URM. The Academy has been recognized as one of the top institutions of higher learning according to popular college rankings, including the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges publication. It was ranked #1 in the Baccalaureate Colleges (North) category in the 2015 edition Best Colleges issue, earning a perfect overall score of 100, and ranked among the top twenty Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs whose highest degree offered is a bachelors or masters. ""The connectivity of all of our academic majors to the day-to-day operations of the Coast Guard offers a unique venue for our cadets to make their academy experience come to life,"" adds Kurt Colella, Dean of Academics at the Academy.""Whether its studying the organizational challenges of the tragic earthquake in Haiti, or assisting with the mitigation of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a Coast Guard Academy education is real, relevant and at the forefront of serving those in need.""","Public, Coed",1932,N/A,Semester,Suburban,N/A,"15 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320","(860) 444-8444",96,100.0
78,"2018-03-27 22:32:05","Entering Class Stats",25,"2018-04-18 06:25:17","United States Coast Guard Academy","New London","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The U.S. Coast Guard Academy is located on the west bank of the Thames River in the New England shoreline town of New London, Conn. In 1876, the Revenue Cutter Service (predecessor to the U.S. Coast Guard) established a program of instruction aboard the topsail schooner Dobbin. The program was relocated to New London in 1910 with a move to the historic Fort Trumbull site, and the city has been home to the institution ever since.From the outside, the Academy is a small New England campus with more than 100-acres of rolling hills, Georgian-style brick buildings and a fleet of small boats dotting the piers along the waterfront. From the inside, it is an institution like no other. It is the center of leadership training and the single accession point for all officers in the U.S. Coast Guard, the smallest armed service in the United States. As one of the smallest of the five federal service academies, the institution graduates and commissions more than 200 Ensigns each year. According to its mission statement, the Academy is, committed to strengthening the nations future by educating, developing, training, and inspiring leaders of character who are ethically, intellectually, professionally, and physically prepared to serve their country and humanity, and who are strong in their resolve to build on the long military and maritime heritage and proud accomplishments of the United States Coast Guard.Every Coast Guard cadet completes core studies in sciences and liberal arts, selecting one of eight majors offered and specializing in one of 13 programs of study. Training aboard the Barque Eagle, a 295-foot tall ship, has been part of the cadet experience here for more than 60 years. The decks of a sailing ship are still considered the best place to experience the power and majesty of the ocean first-hand. As the ocean is both the workplace and the key resource Academy students will be charged to protect, the experience is vital in developing them into effective and confident leaders. Athletics also forms an integral part of the training program, with 23 intercollegiate sports offerings. The Academy is highly committed to ensuring that the representation of the cadets and faculty is reflective of the nation it serves. Diversity is vital to mission readiness and excellence, but academic success is still the primary consideration in the institutions admissions process. Significant progress has been made to improve minority recruiting at the Academy with the incoming class of 2019 made up of 34% Underrepresented Minorities (URM), a substantial increase from the class of 2014 which included 24% URM. The Academy has been recognized as one of the top institutions of higher learning according to popular college rankings, including the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges publication. It was ranked #1 in the Baccalaureate Colleges (North) category in the 2015 edition Best Colleges issue, earning a perfect overall score of 100, and ranked among the top twenty Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs whose highest degree offered is a bachelors or masters. ""The connectivity of all of our academic majors to the day-to-day operations of the Coast Guard offers a unique venue for our cadets to make their academy experience come to life,"" adds Kurt Colella, Dean of Academics at the Academy.""Whether its studying the organizational challenges of the tragic earthquake in Haiti, or assisting with the mitigation of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a Coast Guard Academy education is real, relevant and at the forefront of serving those in need.""","Public, Coed",1932,N/A,Semester,Suburban,N/A,"15 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320","(860) 444-8444",96,100.0
79,"2018-03-27 22:32:05","Transfer Students",25,"2018-04-18 06:25:17","United States Coast Guard Academy","New London","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The U.S. Coast Guard Academy is located on the west bank of the Thames River in the New England shoreline town of New London, Conn. In 1876, the Revenue Cutter Service (predecessor to the U.S. Coast Guard) established a program of instruction aboard the topsail schooner Dobbin. The program was relocated to New London in 1910 with a move to the historic Fort Trumbull site, and the city has been home to the institution ever since.From the outside, the Academy is a small New England campus with more than 100-acres of rolling hills, Georgian-style brick buildings and a fleet of small boats dotting the piers along the waterfront. From the inside, it is an institution like no other. It is the center of leadership training and the single accession point for all officers in the U.S. Coast Guard, the smallest armed service in the United States. As one of the smallest of the five federal service academies, the institution graduates and commissions more than 200 Ensigns each year. According to its mission statement, the Academy is, committed to strengthening the nations future by educating, developing, training, and inspiring leaders of character who are ethically, intellectually, professionally, and physically prepared to serve their country and humanity, and who are strong in their resolve to build on the long military and maritime heritage and proud accomplishments of the United States Coast Guard.Every Coast Guard cadet completes core studies in sciences and liberal arts, selecting one of eight majors offered and specializing in one of 13 programs of study. Training aboard the Barque Eagle, a 295-foot tall ship, has been part of the cadet experience here for more than 60 years. The decks of a sailing ship are still considered the best place to experience the power and majesty of the ocean first-hand. As the ocean is both the workplace and the key resource Academy students will be charged to protect, the experience is vital in developing them into effective and confident leaders. Athletics also forms an integral part of the training program, with 23 intercollegiate sports offerings. The Academy is highly committed to ensuring that the representation of the cadets and faculty is reflective of the nation it serves. Diversity is vital to mission readiness and excellence, but academic success is still the primary consideration in the institutions admissions process. Significant progress has been made to improve minority recruiting at the Academy with the incoming class of 2019 made up of 34% Underrepresented Minorities (URM), a substantial increase from the class of 2014 which included 24% URM. The Academy has been recognized as one of the top institutions of higher learning according to popular college rankings, including the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges publication. It was ranked #1 in the Baccalaureate Colleges (North) category in the 2015 edition Best Colleges issue, earning a perfect overall score of 100, and ranked among the top twenty Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs whose highest degree offered is a bachelors or masters. ""The connectivity of all of our academic majors to the day-to-day operations of the Coast Guard offers a unique venue for our cadets to make their academy experience come to life,"" adds Kurt Colella, Dean of Academics at the Academy.""Whether its studying the organizational challenges of the tragic earthquake in Haiti, or assisting with the mitigation of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a Coast Guard Academy education is real, relevant and at the forefront of serving those in need.""","Public, Coed",1932,N/A,Semester,Suburban,N/A,"15 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320","(860) 444-8444",96,100.0
80,"2018-03-27 22:32:05","International Students",25,"2018-04-18 06:25:17","United States Coast Guard Academy","New London","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The U.S. Coast Guard Academy is located on the west bank of the Thames River in the New England shoreline town of New London, Conn. In 1876, the Revenue Cutter Service (predecessor to the U.S. Coast Guard) established a program of instruction aboard the topsail schooner Dobbin. The program was relocated to New London in 1910 with a move to the historic Fort Trumbull site, and the city has been home to the institution ever since.From the outside, the Academy is a small New England campus with more than 100-acres of rolling hills, Georgian-style brick buildings and a fleet of small boats dotting the piers along the waterfront. From the inside, it is an institution like no other. It is the center of leadership training and the single accession point for all officers in the U.S. Coast Guard, the smallest armed service in the United States. As one of the smallest of the five federal service academies, the institution graduates and commissions more than 200 Ensigns each year. According to its mission statement, the Academy is, committed to strengthening the nations future by educating, developing, training, and inspiring leaders of character who are ethically, intellectually, professionally, and physically prepared to serve their country and humanity, and who are strong in their resolve to build on the long military and maritime heritage and proud accomplishments of the United States Coast Guard.Every Coast Guard cadet completes core studies in sciences and liberal arts, selecting one of eight majors offered and specializing in one of 13 programs of study. Training aboard the Barque Eagle, a 295-foot tall ship, has been part of the cadet experience here for more than 60 years. The decks of a sailing ship are still considered the best place to experience the power and majesty of the ocean first-hand. As the ocean is both the workplace and the key resource Academy students will be charged to protect, the experience is vital in developing them into effective and confident leaders. Athletics also forms an integral part of the training program, with 23 intercollegiate sports offerings. The Academy is highly committed to ensuring that the representation of the cadets and faculty is reflective of the nation it serves. Diversity is vital to mission readiness and excellence, but academic success is still the primary consideration in the institutions admissions process. Significant progress has been made to improve minority recruiting at the Academy with the incoming class of 2019 made up of 34% Underrepresented Minorities (URM), a substantial increase from the class of 2014 which included 24% URM. The Academy has been recognized as one of the top institutions of higher learning according to popular college rankings, including the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges publication. It was ranked #1 in the Baccalaureate Colleges (North) category in the 2015 edition Best Colleges issue, earning a perfect overall score of 100, and ranked among the top twenty Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs whose highest degree offered is a bachelors or masters. ""The connectivity of all of our academic majors to the day-to-day operations of the Coast Guard offers a unique venue for our cadets to make their academy experience come to life,"" adds Kurt Colella, Dean of Academics at the Academy.""Whether its studying the organizational challenges of the tragic earthquake in Haiti, or assisting with the mitigation of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a Coast Guard Academy education is real, relevant and at the forefront of serving those in need.""","Public, Coed",1932,N/A,Semester,Suburban,N/A,"15 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320","(860) 444-8444",96,100.0
81,"2018-03-27 22:32:30",Applications,26,"2018-04-19 06:57:47","Fairfield University",Fairfield,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1942, Fairfield University is a Jesuit and Catholic University that is rooted in one of the world's oldest intellectual and spiritual traditions. Fairfield prepares students for leadership and service in a constantly changing world through broad intellectual inquiry, the pursuit of social justice, and cultivation of the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. Students choose Fairfield because of its integrated approach to learning which results in graduates who are intellectually prepared and adaptable to face the ever changing issues of the 21st century. As a result of this holistic model of education and focus on career oriented activities and internships, Fairfield University graduates have been highly successful in gaining admission to selective graduate schools, while others go on to achieving successful and satisfying careers. Surveys returned from Fairfield's Class of 2016 reveals that within six months 96% are either employed, attending graduate school or participating in volunteer service. Located in the coastal town of Fairfield, Connecticut, the university's 200-acre campus is just one hour outside New York City, in the heart of a region with the largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the nation. Fairfield has a student population of approximately 5,000 students; 3,800 undergraduates and 1,100 graduate students. Students represent 35 states and 60 countries and are enrolled in the University's five schools; College of Arts & Sciences, Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies, School of Engineering, Charles F. Dolan School of Business, and Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions. Fairfield offers a wide range of opportunities for research, internships, service, civic engagement, and personal enrichment through a comprehensive core curriculum, over 40 undergraduate majors, 17 interdisciplinary minors, 41 graduate programs, 20 Division I athletic teams, and close to 100 student clubs and organizations. A significant achievement for Fairfield University is that 65 graduates have been tapped as Fulbright scholars since 1993. In addition to a four-year honors program, five-year combined degree programs, and part-time study opportunities, Fairfield offers its own study abroad programs in six different countries and is affiliated with more than 80 study abroad programs in 40 countries around the globe. When considering an applicant for admission, Fairfield looks at measures of academic achievement, students' curricular and extracurricular activities, their life skills and accomplishments, and the degree to which they have an appreciation for Fairfield's mission and outlook. The admissions process is test optional, and each student can decide whether or not they would like to submit their standardized test scores as part of the application process. Students are challenged to be creative and active members of a community in which diversity is encouraged and honored. Fairfield University has developed a unique educational model to ensure that students receive the motivating guidance they need to reach their fullest potential. The integration of living and learning is at the heart of a Fairfield education. Students learn what it means to be a fully engaged member of the campus community by participating in a living and learning community based on their interests. With an impressive 12:1 student to faculty ratio, Fairfield's faculty get to know their students as individuals and encourage them to develop and follow their passion through internships, volunteer and research opportunities, and a course of study that deepens and expands their knowledge. Full integration of all learning opportunities helps students discern how they want to put their gifts and education to work in the world.","Private, Coed",1942,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Suburban,"$310.3 million","1073 N. Benson Road, Fairfield, CT 06824","(203) 254-4000",95,100.0
82,"2018-03-27 22:32:30",Requirements,26,"2018-04-19 06:57:47","Fairfield University",Fairfield,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1942, Fairfield University is a Jesuit and Catholic University that is rooted in one of the world's oldest intellectual and spiritual traditions. Fairfield prepares students for leadership and service in a constantly changing world through broad intellectual inquiry, the pursuit of social justice, and cultivation of the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. Students choose Fairfield because of its integrated approach to learning which results in graduates who are intellectually prepared and adaptable to face the ever changing issues of the 21st century. As a result of this holistic model of education and focus on career oriented activities and internships, Fairfield University graduates have been highly successful in gaining admission to selective graduate schools, while others go on to achieving successful and satisfying careers. Surveys returned from Fairfield's Class of 2016 reveals that within six months 96% are either employed, attending graduate school or participating in volunteer service. Located in the coastal town of Fairfield, Connecticut, the university's 200-acre campus is just one hour outside New York City, in the heart of a region with the largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the nation. Fairfield has a student population of approximately 5,000 students; 3,800 undergraduates and 1,100 graduate students. Students represent 35 states and 60 countries and are enrolled in the University's five schools; College of Arts & Sciences, Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies, School of Engineering, Charles F. Dolan School of Business, and Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions. Fairfield offers a wide range of opportunities for research, internships, service, civic engagement, and personal enrichment through a comprehensive core curriculum, over 40 undergraduate majors, 17 interdisciplinary minors, 41 graduate programs, 20 Division I athletic teams, and close to 100 student clubs and organizations. A significant achievement for Fairfield University is that 65 graduates have been tapped as Fulbright scholars since 1993. In addition to a four-year honors program, five-year combined degree programs, and part-time study opportunities, Fairfield offers its own study abroad programs in six different countries and is affiliated with more than 80 study abroad programs in 40 countries around the globe. When considering an applicant for admission, Fairfield looks at measures of academic achievement, students' curricular and extracurricular activities, their life skills and accomplishments, and the degree to which they have an appreciation for Fairfield's mission and outlook. The admissions process is test optional, and each student can decide whether or not they would like to submit their standardized test scores as part of the application process. Students are challenged to be creative and active members of a community in which diversity is encouraged and honored. Fairfield University has developed a unique educational model to ensure that students receive the motivating guidance they need to reach their fullest potential. The integration of living and learning is at the heart of a Fairfield education. Students learn what it means to be a fully engaged member of the campus community by participating in a living and learning community based on their interests. With an impressive 12:1 student to faculty ratio, Fairfield's faculty get to know their students as individuals and encourage them to develop and follow their passion through internships, volunteer and research opportunities, and a course of study that deepens and expands their knowledge. Full integration of all learning opportunities helps students discern how they want to put their gifts and education to work in the world.","Private, Coed",1942,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Suburban,"$310.3 million","1073 N. Benson Road, Fairfield, CT 06824","(203) 254-4000",95,100.0
83,"2018-03-27 22:32:30","Entering Class Stats",26,"2018-04-19 06:57:47","Fairfield University",Fairfield,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1942, Fairfield University is a Jesuit and Catholic University that is rooted in one of the world's oldest intellectual and spiritual traditions. Fairfield prepares students for leadership and service in a constantly changing world through broad intellectual inquiry, the pursuit of social justice, and cultivation of the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. Students choose Fairfield because of its integrated approach to learning which results in graduates who are intellectually prepared and adaptable to face the ever changing issues of the 21st century. As a result of this holistic model of education and focus on career oriented activities and internships, Fairfield University graduates have been highly successful in gaining admission to selective graduate schools, while others go on to achieving successful and satisfying careers. Surveys returned from Fairfield's Class of 2016 reveals that within six months 96% are either employed, attending graduate school or participating in volunteer service. Located in the coastal town of Fairfield, Connecticut, the university's 200-acre campus is just one hour outside New York City, in the heart of a region with the largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the nation. Fairfield has a student population of approximately 5,000 students; 3,800 undergraduates and 1,100 graduate students. Students represent 35 states and 60 countries and are enrolled in the University's five schools; College of Arts & Sciences, Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies, School of Engineering, Charles F. Dolan School of Business, and Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions. Fairfield offers a wide range of opportunities for research, internships, service, civic engagement, and personal enrichment through a comprehensive core curriculum, over 40 undergraduate majors, 17 interdisciplinary minors, 41 graduate programs, 20 Division I athletic teams, and close to 100 student clubs and organizations. A significant achievement for Fairfield University is that 65 graduates have been tapped as Fulbright scholars since 1993. In addition to a four-year honors program, five-year combined degree programs, and part-time study opportunities, Fairfield offers its own study abroad programs in six different countries and is affiliated with more than 80 study abroad programs in 40 countries around the globe. When considering an applicant for admission, Fairfield looks at measures of academic achievement, students' curricular and extracurricular activities, their life skills and accomplishments, and the degree to which they have an appreciation for Fairfield's mission and outlook. The admissions process is test optional, and each student can decide whether or not they would like to submit their standardized test scores as part of the application process. Students are challenged to be creative and active members of a community in which diversity is encouraged and honored. Fairfield University has developed a unique educational model to ensure that students receive the motivating guidance they need to reach their fullest potential. The integration of living and learning is at the heart of a Fairfield education. Students learn what it means to be a fully engaged member of the campus community by participating in a living and learning community based on their interests. With an impressive 12:1 student to faculty ratio, Fairfield's faculty get to know their students as individuals and encourage them to develop and follow their passion through internships, volunteer and research opportunities, and a course of study that deepens and expands their knowledge. Full integration of all learning opportunities helps students discern how they want to put their gifts and education to work in the world.","Private, Coed",1942,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Suburban,"$310.3 million","1073 N. Benson Road, Fairfield, CT 06824","(203) 254-4000",95,100.0
84,"2018-03-27 22:32:30","Transfer Students",26,"2018-04-19 06:57:47","Fairfield University",Fairfield,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1942, Fairfield University is a Jesuit and Catholic University that is rooted in one of the world's oldest intellectual and spiritual traditions. Fairfield prepares students for leadership and service in a constantly changing world through broad intellectual inquiry, the pursuit of social justice, and cultivation of the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. Students choose Fairfield because of its integrated approach to learning which results in graduates who are intellectually prepared and adaptable to face the ever changing issues of the 21st century. As a result of this holistic model of education and focus on career oriented activities and internships, Fairfield University graduates have been highly successful in gaining admission to selective graduate schools, while others go on to achieving successful and satisfying careers. Surveys returned from Fairfield's Class of 2016 reveals that within six months 96% are either employed, attending graduate school or participating in volunteer service. Located in the coastal town of Fairfield, Connecticut, the university's 200-acre campus is just one hour outside New York City, in the heart of a region with the largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the nation. Fairfield has a student population of approximately 5,000 students; 3,800 undergraduates and 1,100 graduate students. Students represent 35 states and 60 countries and are enrolled in the University's five schools; College of Arts & Sciences, Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies, School of Engineering, Charles F. Dolan School of Business, and Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions. Fairfield offers a wide range of opportunities for research, internships, service, civic engagement, and personal enrichment through a comprehensive core curriculum, over 40 undergraduate majors, 17 interdisciplinary minors, 41 graduate programs, 20 Division I athletic teams, and close to 100 student clubs and organizations. A significant achievement for Fairfield University is that 65 graduates have been tapped as Fulbright scholars since 1993. In addition to a four-year honors program, five-year combined degree programs, and part-time study opportunities, Fairfield offers its own study abroad programs in six different countries and is affiliated with more than 80 study abroad programs in 40 countries around the globe. When considering an applicant for admission, Fairfield looks at measures of academic achievement, students' curricular and extracurricular activities, their life skills and accomplishments, and the degree to which they have an appreciation for Fairfield's mission and outlook. The admissions process is test optional, and each student can decide whether or not they would like to submit their standardized test scores as part of the application process. Students are challenged to be creative and active members of a community in which diversity is encouraged and honored. Fairfield University has developed a unique educational model to ensure that students receive the motivating guidance they need to reach their fullest potential. The integration of living and learning is at the heart of a Fairfield education. Students learn what it means to be a fully engaged member of the campus community by participating in a living and learning community based on their interests. With an impressive 12:1 student to faculty ratio, Fairfield's faculty get to know their students as individuals and encourage them to develop and follow their passion through internships, volunteer and research opportunities, and a course of study that deepens and expands their knowledge. Full integration of all learning opportunities helps students discern how they want to put their gifts and education to work in the world.","Private, Coed",1942,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Suburban,"$310.3 million","1073 N. Benson Road, Fairfield, CT 06824","(203) 254-4000",95,100.0
85,"2018-03-27 22:32:30","International Students",26,"2018-04-19 06:57:47","Fairfield University",Fairfield,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1942, Fairfield University is a Jesuit and Catholic University that is rooted in one of the world's oldest intellectual and spiritual traditions. Fairfield prepares students for leadership and service in a constantly changing world through broad intellectual inquiry, the pursuit of social justice, and cultivation of the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. Students choose Fairfield because of its integrated approach to learning which results in graduates who are intellectually prepared and adaptable to face the ever changing issues of the 21st century. As a result of this holistic model of education and focus on career oriented activities and internships, Fairfield University graduates have been highly successful in gaining admission to selective graduate schools, while others go on to achieving successful and satisfying careers. Surveys returned from Fairfield's Class of 2016 reveals that within six months 96% are either employed, attending graduate school or participating in volunteer service. Located in the coastal town of Fairfield, Connecticut, the university's 200-acre campus is just one hour outside New York City, in the heart of a region with the largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the nation. Fairfield has a student population of approximately 5,000 students; 3,800 undergraduates and 1,100 graduate students. Students represent 35 states and 60 countries and are enrolled in the University's five schools; College of Arts & Sciences, Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies, School of Engineering, Charles F. Dolan School of Business, and Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions. Fairfield offers a wide range of opportunities for research, internships, service, civic engagement, and personal enrichment through a comprehensive core curriculum, over 40 undergraduate majors, 17 interdisciplinary minors, 41 graduate programs, 20 Division I athletic teams, and close to 100 student clubs and organizations. A significant achievement for Fairfield University is that 65 graduates have been tapped as Fulbright scholars since 1993. In addition to a four-year honors program, five-year combined degree programs, and part-time study opportunities, Fairfield offers its own study abroad programs in six different countries and is affiliated with more than 80 study abroad programs in 40 countries around the globe. When considering an applicant for admission, Fairfield looks at measures of academic achievement, students' curricular and extracurricular activities, their life skills and accomplishments, and the degree to which they have an appreciation for Fairfield's mission and outlook. The admissions process is test optional, and each student can decide whether or not they would like to submit their standardized test scores as part of the application process. Students are challenged to be creative and active members of a community in which diversity is encouraged and honored. Fairfield University has developed a unique educational model to ensure that students receive the motivating guidance they need to reach their fullest potential. The integration of living and learning is at the heart of a Fairfield education. Students learn what it means to be a fully engaged member of the campus community by participating in a living and learning community based on their interests. With an impressive 12:1 student to faculty ratio, Fairfield's faculty get to know their students as individuals and encourage them to develop and follow their passion through internships, volunteer and research opportunities, and a course of study that deepens and expands their knowledge. Full integration of all learning opportunities helps students discern how they want to put their gifts and education to work in the world.","Private, Coed",1942,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Suburban,"$310.3 million","1073 N. Benson Road, Fairfield, CT 06824","(203) 254-4000",95,100.0
86,"2018-03-27 22:36:42",Applications,32,"2018-04-19 06:59:46","Connecticut College","New London","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Connecticut College is a selective liberal arts college that educates global citizens who are prepared to make a difference. Located in the historic whaling city of New London, the 750-acre arboretum campus overlooks both the Thames River and Long Island Sound. It is within minutes of a transportation hub providing access to Providence, Boston and New York City. Founded in 1911 as a college for women in a state where higher education was reserved for men, Connecticut College has long supported underrepresented populations and maintains a commitment to environmental stewardship and social justice. Conn became co-ed in 1969. Among Conn College's many unique qualities, perhaps most noteworthy is its innovative curriculum, called Connections. In this visionary approach to the liberal arts, students examine issues from a multitude of angles and draw connections between their experiences inside and outside the classroom. Working with a team of advisers, students build an intentionally integrated study plan, and set a course for their personal and professional lives. Conn's well-established career program is directly connected with the academic experience, and guarantees every student a funded internship before they graduate. A network of accomplished alumni around the globe helps ensure that students' internships are relevant to their studies and career aspirations.One of the hallmarks of Connecticut College is the 94-year-old Honor Code, including self-scheduled exams, which fosters an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect among students, faculty and staff. Through a system of shared governance, students participate in campus decision-making and serve in leadership roles. A member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference, Conn offers students the opportunity to compete both in NCAA Division III team sports and club sports. About 30 percent of students are varsity athletes. There is no Greek system at Connecticut College, but students may choose from nearly 100 clubs and organizations. There is a strong focus on the arts, and the campus boasts seven a cappella groups. More than half of students spend a semester or a year studying abroad.","Private, Coed",1911,N/A,Semester,City,"$273.6 million","270 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320","(860) 447-1911",71,100.0
87,"2018-03-27 22:36:42",Requirements,32,"2018-04-19 06:59:46","Connecticut College","New London","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Connecticut College is a selective liberal arts college that educates global citizens who are prepared to make a difference. Located in the historic whaling city of New London, the 750-acre arboretum campus overlooks both the Thames River and Long Island Sound. It is within minutes of a transportation hub providing access to Providence, Boston and New York City. Founded in 1911 as a college for women in a state where higher education was reserved for men, Connecticut College has long supported underrepresented populations and maintains a commitment to environmental stewardship and social justice. Conn became co-ed in 1969. Among Conn College's many unique qualities, perhaps most noteworthy is its innovative curriculum, called Connections. In this visionary approach to the liberal arts, students examine issues from a multitude of angles and draw connections between their experiences inside and outside the classroom. Working with a team of advisers, students build an intentionally integrated study plan, and set a course for their personal and professional lives. Conn's well-established career program is directly connected with the academic experience, and guarantees every student a funded internship before they graduate. A network of accomplished alumni around the globe helps ensure that students' internships are relevant to their studies and career aspirations.One of the hallmarks of Connecticut College is the 94-year-old Honor Code, including self-scheduled exams, which fosters an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect among students, faculty and staff. Through a system of shared governance, students participate in campus decision-making and serve in leadership roles. A member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference, Conn offers students the opportunity to compete both in NCAA Division III team sports and club sports. About 30 percent of students are varsity athletes. There is no Greek system at Connecticut College, but students may choose from nearly 100 clubs and organizations. There is a strong focus on the arts, and the campus boasts seven a cappella groups. More than half of students spend a semester or a year studying abroad.","Private, Coed",1911,N/A,Semester,City,"$273.6 million","270 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320","(860) 447-1911",71,100.0
88,"2018-03-27 22:36:42","Entering Class Stats",32,"2018-04-19 06:59:46","Connecticut College","New London","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Connecticut College is a selective liberal arts college that educates global citizens who are prepared to make a difference. Located in the historic whaling city of New London, the 750-acre arboretum campus overlooks both the Thames River and Long Island Sound. It is within minutes of a transportation hub providing access to Providence, Boston and New York City. Founded in 1911 as a college for women in a state where higher education was reserved for men, Connecticut College has long supported underrepresented populations and maintains a commitment to environmental stewardship and social justice. Conn became co-ed in 1969. Among Conn College's many unique qualities, perhaps most noteworthy is its innovative curriculum, called Connections. In this visionary approach to the liberal arts, students examine issues from a multitude of angles and draw connections between their experiences inside and outside the classroom. Working with a team of advisers, students build an intentionally integrated study plan, and set a course for their personal and professional lives. Conn's well-established career program is directly connected with the academic experience, and guarantees every student a funded internship before they graduate. A network of accomplished alumni around the globe helps ensure that students' internships are relevant to their studies and career aspirations.One of the hallmarks of Connecticut College is the 94-year-old Honor Code, including self-scheduled exams, which fosters an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect among students, faculty and staff. Through a system of shared governance, students participate in campus decision-making and serve in leadership roles. A member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference, Conn offers students the opportunity to compete both in NCAA Division III team sports and club sports. About 30 percent of students are varsity athletes. There is no Greek system at Connecticut College, but students may choose from nearly 100 clubs and organizations. There is a strong focus on the arts, and the campus boasts seven a cappella groups. More than half of students spend a semester or a year studying abroad.","Private, Coed",1911,N/A,Semester,City,"$273.6 million","270 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320","(860) 447-1911",71,100.0
89,"2018-03-27 22:36:42","Transfer Students",32,"2018-04-19 06:59:46","Connecticut College","New London","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Connecticut College is a selective liberal arts college that educates global citizens who are prepared to make a difference. Located in the historic whaling city of New London, the 750-acre arboretum campus overlooks both the Thames River and Long Island Sound. It is within minutes of a transportation hub providing access to Providence, Boston and New York City. Founded in 1911 as a college for women in a state where higher education was reserved for men, Connecticut College has long supported underrepresented populations and maintains a commitment to environmental stewardship and social justice. Conn became co-ed in 1969. Among Conn College's many unique qualities, perhaps most noteworthy is its innovative curriculum, called Connections. In this visionary approach to the liberal arts, students examine issues from a multitude of angles and draw connections between their experiences inside and outside the classroom. Working with a team of advisers, students build an intentionally integrated study plan, and set a course for their personal and professional lives. Conn's well-established career program is directly connected with the academic experience, and guarantees every student a funded internship before they graduate. A network of accomplished alumni around the globe helps ensure that students' internships are relevant to their studies and career aspirations.One of the hallmarks of Connecticut College is the 94-year-old Honor Code, including self-scheduled exams, which fosters an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect among students, faculty and staff. Through a system of shared governance, students participate in campus decision-making and serve in leadership roles. A member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference, Conn offers students the opportunity to compete both in NCAA Division III team sports and club sports. About 30 percent of students are varsity athletes. There is no Greek system at Connecticut College, but students may choose from nearly 100 clubs and organizations. There is a strong focus on the arts, and the campus boasts seven a cappella groups. More than half of students spend a semester or a year studying abroad.","Private, Coed",1911,N/A,Semester,City,"$273.6 million","270 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320","(860) 447-1911",71,100.0
90,"2018-03-27 22:36:42","International Students",32,"2018-04-19 06:59:46","Connecticut College","New London","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Connecticut College is a selective liberal arts college that educates global citizens who are prepared to make a difference. Located in the historic whaling city of New London, the 750-acre arboretum campus overlooks both the Thames River and Long Island Sound. It is within minutes of a transportation hub providing access to Providence, Boston and New York City. Founded in 1911 as a college for women in a state where higher education was reserved for men, Connecticut College has long supported underrepresented populations and maintains a commitment to environmental stewardship and social justice. Conn became co-ed in 1969. Among Conn College's many unique qualities, perhaps most noteworthy is its innovative curriculum, called Connections. In this visionary approach to the liberal arts, students examine issues from a multitude of angles and draw connections between their experiences inside and outside the classroom. Working with a team of advisers, students build an intentionally integrated study plan, and set a course for their personal and professional lives. Conn's well-established career program is directly connected with the academic experience, and guarantees every student a funded internship before they graduate. A network of accomplished alumni around the globe helps ensure that students' internships are relevant to their studies and career aspirations.One of the hallmarks of Connecticut College is the 94-year-old Honor Code, including self-scheduled exams, which fosters an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect among students, faculty and staff. Through a system of shared governance, students participate in campus decision-making and serve in leadership roles. A member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference, Conn offers students the opportunity to compete both in NCAA Division III team sports and club sports. About 30 percent of students are varsity athletes. There is no Greek system at Connecticut College, but students may choose from nearly 100 clubs and organizations. There is a strong focus on the arts, and the campus boasts seven a cappella groups. More than half of students spend a semester or a year studying abroad.","Private, Coed",1911,N/A,Semester,City,"$273.6 million","270 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320","(860) 447-1911",71,100.0
91,"2018-03-27 22:36:57",Applications,33,"2018-04-18 06:33:13","University of Connecticut",Storrs,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Connecticut, founded in 1881, delivers a remarkable range of educational opportunities, including more than 120 academic majors in 14 schools and colleges, all at an exceptional value. Our main campus is in Storrs, and four regional campuses are located throughout Connecticut. The intellectual and cultural resources of UConn, and our location close to the major hubs of New York City and Boston, make for a stimulating and inspiring environment for our students. UConn is one of the nation's leading public research universities, and serves as a center of academic and research excellence, innovation, and social service to communities. As a Research I institution, we offer our undergraduate and graduate students opportunities to pursue cutting-edge research. A $1.5 billion investment by our state aims to bolster UConn's commitment to STEM, and initiatives such as Bioscience Connecticut and The Jackson Laboratory provide a vision for the future of the University. UConn's diverse student body comprises more than 30,000 students who enjoy state-of-the-art facilities on picturesque campuses. Vibrant Living and learning opportunities inside and outside the classroom abound, from the Honors and Education Abroad programs to more than 620 student clubs and organizations, to avid campus-wide support for UConn's elite Division I athletics teams, known as ""Huskymania."" Because of all of this, UConn's freshman retention and graduation rates are among the highest of any public research university in the nation.","Public, Coed",1881,N/A,Semester,Rural,"$358.6 million","2131 Hillside Road, Unit 3088, Storrs, CT 06269","(860) 486-2000",61,100.0
92,"2018-03-27 22:36:57",Requirements,33,"2018-04-18 06:33:13","University of Connecticut",Storrs,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Connecticut, founded in 1881, delivers a remarkable range of educational opportunities, including more than 120 academic majors in 14 schools and colleges, all at an exceptional value. Our main campus is in Storrs, and four regional campuses are located throughout Connecticut. The intellectual and cultural resources of UConn, and our location close to the major hubs of New York City and Boston, make for a stimulating and inspiring environment for our students. UConn is one of the nation's leading public research universities, and serves as a center of academic and research excellence, innovation, and social service to communities. As a Research I institution, we offer our undergraduate and graduate students opportunities to pursue cutting-edge research. A $1.5 billion investment by our state aims to bolster UConn's commitment to STEM, and initiatives such as Bioscience Connecticut and The Jackson Laboratory provide a vision for the future of the University. UConn's diverse student body comprises more than 30,000 students who enjoy state-of-the-art facilities on picturesque campuses. Vibrant Living and learning opportunities inside and outside the classroom abound, from the Honors and Education Abroad programs to more than 620 student clubs and organizations, to avid campus-wide support for UConn's elite Division I athletics teams, known as ""Huskymania."" Because of all of this, UConn's freshman retention and graduation rates are among the highest of any public research university in the nation.","Public, Coed",1881,N/A,Semester,Rural,"$358.6 million","2131 Hillside Road, Unit 3088, Storrs, CT 06269","(860) 486-2000",61,100.0
93,"2018-03-27 22:36:57","Entering Class Stats",33,"2018-04-18 06:33:13","University of Connecticut",Storrs,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Connecticut, founded in 1881, delivers a remarkable range of educational opportunities, including more than 120 academic majors in 14 schools and colleges, all at an exceptional value. Our main campus is in Storrs, and four regional campuses are located throughout Connecticut. The intellectual and cultural resources of UConn, and our location close to the major hubs of New York City and Boston, make for a stimulating and inspiring environment for our students. UConn is one of the nation's leading public research universities, and serves as a center of academic and research excellence, innovation, and social service to communities. As a Research I institution, we offer our undergraduate and graduate students opportunities to pursue cutting-edge research. A $1.5 billion investment by our state aims to bolster UConn's commitment to STEM, and initiatives such as Bioscience Connecticut and The Jackson Laboratory provide a vision for the future of the University. UConn's diverse student body comprises more than 30,000 students who enjoy state-of-the-art facilities on picturesque campuses. Vibrant Living and learning opportunities inside and outside the classroom abound, from the Honors and Education Abroad programs to more than 620 student clubs and organizations, to avid campus-wide support for UConn's elite Division I athletics teams, known as ""Huskymania."" Because of all of this, UConn's freshman retention and graduation rates are among the highest of any public research university in the nation.","Public, Coed",1881,N/A,Semester,Rural,"$358.6 million","2131 Hillside Road, Unit 3088, Storrs, CT 06269","(860) 486-2000",61,100.0
94,"2018-03-27 22:36:57","Transfer Students",33,"2018-04-18 06:33:13","University of Connecticut",Storrs,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Connecticut, founded in 1881, delivers a remarkable range of educational opportunities, including more than 120 academic majors in 14 schools and colleges, all at an exceptional value. Our main campus is in Storrs, and four regional campuses are located throughout Connecticut. The intellectual and cultural resources of UConn, and our location close to the major hubs of New York City and Boston, make for a stimulating and inspiring environment for our students. UConn is one of the nation's leading public research universities, and serves as a center of academic and research excellence, innovation, and social service to communities. As a Research I institution, we offer our undergraduate and graduate students opportunities to pursue cutting-edge research. A $1.5 billion investment by our state aims to bolster UConn's commitment to STEM, and initiatives such as Bioscience Connecticut and The Jackson Laboratory provide a vision for the future of the University. UConn's diverse student body comprises more than 30,000 students who enjoy state-of-the-art facilities on picturesque campuses. Vibrant Living and learning opportunities inside and outside the classroom abound, from the Honors and Education Abroad programs to more than 620 student clubs and organizations, to avid campus-wide support for UConn's elite Division I athletics teams, known as ""Huskymania."" Because of all of this, UConn's freshman retention and graduation rates are among the highest of any public research university in the nation.","Public, Coed",1881,N/A,Semester,Rural,"$358.6 million","2131 Hillside Road, Unit 3088, Storrs, CT 06269","(860) 486-2000",61,100.0
95,"2018-03-27 22:36:57","International Students",33,"2018-04-18 06:33:13","University of Connecticut",Storrs,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Connecticut, founded in 1881, delivers a remarkable range of educational opportunities, including more than 120 academic majors in 14 schools and colleges, all at an exceptional value. Our main campus is in Storrs, and four regional campuses are located throughout Connecticut. The intellectual and cultural resources of UConn, and our location close to the major hubs of New York City and Boston, make for a stimulating and inspiring environment for our students. UConn is one of the nation's leading public research universities, and serves as a center of academic and research excellence, innovation, and social service to communities. As a Research I institution, we offer our undergraduate and graduate students opportunities to pursue cutting-edge research. A $1.5 billion investment by our state aims to bolster UConn's commitment to STEM, and initiatives such as Bioscience Connecticut and The Jackson Laboratory provide a vision for the future of the University. UConn's diverse student body comprises more than 30,000 students who enjoy state-of-the-art facilities on picturesque campuses. Vibrant Living and learning opportunities inside and outside the classroom abound, from the Honors and Education Abroad programs to more than 620 student clubs and organizations, to avid campus-wide support for UConn's elite Division I athletics teams, known as ""Huskymania."" Because of all of this, UConn's freshman retention and graduation rates are among the highest of any public research university in the nation.","Public, Coed",1881,N/A,Semester,Rural,"$358.6 million","2131 Hillside Road, Unit 3088, Storrs, CT 06269","(860) 486-2000",61,100.0
96,"2018-03-27 22:37:08",Applications,34,"2018-04-18 21:57:27","University of St. Joseph","West Hartford","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ",N/A,"Private, Women's college",1932,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Suburban,"$25.8 million","1678 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117","(860) 232-4571",55,100.0
97,"2018-03-27 22:37:08",Requirements,34,"2018-04-18 21:57:27","University of St. Joseph","West Hartford","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ",N/A,"Private, Women's college",1932,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Suburban,"$25.8 million","1678 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117","(860) 232-4571",55,100.0
98,"2018-03-27 22:37:08","Entering Class Stats",34,"2018-04-18 21:57:27","University of St. Joseph","West Hartford","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ",N/A,"Private, Women's college",1932,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Suburban,"$25.8 million","1678 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117","(860) 232-4571",55,100.0
99,"2018-03-27 22:37:08","Transfer Students",34,"2018-04-18 21:57:27","University of St. Joseph","West Hartford","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ",N/A,"Private, Women's college",1932,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Suburban,"$25.8 million","1678 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117","(860) 232-4571",55,100.0
100,"2018-03-27 22:37:08","International Students",34,"2018-04-18 21:57:27","University of St. Joseph","West Hartford","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ",N/A,"Private, Women's college",1932,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Suburban,"$25.8 million","1678 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117","(860) 232-4571",55,100.0