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Faculty Resources (20%) |
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ts |
college |
city |
overview |
description |
school_type |
year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
address |
telephone |
overall_score |
total_score |
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Colorado College |
Colorado Springs |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-controls="more-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Colorado College is a nationally prominent, very selective, four-year liberal arts college founded in 1874. The 100-acre campus is located in the heart of Colorado Springs near the base of Pikes Peak. Colorado College offers an academic setting and a course of study as varied as its dramatic natural environment. The liberal arts curriculum provides an unsurpassed education for highly motivated students of varied social, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, to prepare them for positions of professional, political, and civic leadership in an increasingly complex, interdependent world. In addition to bachelor's degrees, the college offers a master of arts in teaching degree. One distinguishing feature of Colorado College is the Block Plan. Implemented in 1970, the Block Plan divides the academic year into eight three-and-one-half-week segments or "blocks." Students take and faculty teach one block at a time. (Each block is equivalent to four hours of credit under a semester system.) Students complete eight blocks per academic year. The Block Plan affords several advantages. First, courses do not place competing demands on students, so they are able to give their full attention to each. Professors organize their courses creatively. Seminar discussions, group projects, laboratory research, and field experiences are as frequent as lectures. At Colorado College, the student is an active participant, not a passive recipient, in the learning process. |
Private, Coed |
1874 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$660.1 million + |
14 E. Cache La Poudre Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 |
(719) 389-6000 |
82 |
100.0 |
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Student Selectivity (12.5%) |
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college |
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overview |
description |
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year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
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setting |
year_2016_endowment |
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15 |
2018-04-17 21:51:26 |
Colorado College |
Colorado Springs |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-controls="more-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Colorado College is a nationally prominent, very selective, four-year liberal arts college founded in 1874. The 100-acre campus is located in the heart of Colorado Springs near the base of Pikes Peak. Colorado College offers an academic setting and a course of study as varied as its dramatic natural environment. The liberal arts curriculum provides an unsurpassed education for highly motivated students of varied social, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, to prepare them for positions of professional, political, and civic leadership in an increasingly complex, interdependent world. In addition to bachelor's degrees, the college offers a master of arts in teaching degree. One distinguishing feature of Colorado College is the Block Plan. Implemented in 1970, the Block Plan divides the academic year into eight three-and-one-half-week segments or "blocks." Students take and faculty teach one block at a time. (Each block is equivalent to four hours of credit under a semester system.) Students complete eight blocks per academic year. The Block Plan affords several advantages. First, courses do not place competing demands on students, so they are able to give their full attention to each. Professors organize their courses creatively. Seminar discussions, group projects, laboratory research, and field experiences are as frequent as lectures. At Colorado College, the student is an active participant, not a passive recipient, in the learning process. |
Private, Coed |
1874 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$660.1 million + |
14 E. Cache La Poudre Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 |
(719) 389-6000 |
82 |
100.0 |
|
103 |
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Financial Resources (10%) |
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Colorado College |
Colorado Springs |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-controls="more-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Colorado College is a nationally prominent, very selective, four-year liberal arts college founded in 1874. The 100-acre campus is located in the heart of Colorado Springs near the base of Pikes Peak. Colorado College offers an academic setting and a course of study as varied as its dramatic natural environment. The liberal arts curriculum provides an unsurpassed education for highly motivated students of varied social, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, to prepare them for positions of professional, political, and civic leadership in an increasingly complex, interdependent world. In addition to bachelor's degrees, the college offers a master of arts in teaching degree. One distinguishing feature of Colorado College is the Block Plan. Implemented in 1970, the Block Plan divides the academic year into eight three-and-one-half-week segments or "blocks." Students take and faculty teach one block at a time. (Each block is equivalent to four hours of credit under a semester system.) Students complete eight blocks per academic year. The Block Plan affords several advantages. First, courses do not place competing demands on students, so they are able to give their full attention to each. Professors organize their courses creatively. Seminar discussions, group projects, laboratory research, and field experiences are as frequent as lectures. At Colorado College, the student is an active participant, not a passive recipient, in the learning process. |
Private, Coed |
1874 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$660.1 million + |
14 E. Cache La Poudre Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 |
(719) 389-6000 |
82 |
100.0 |
|
104 |
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Finding the Right School |
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college |
city |
overview |
description |
school_type |
year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
address |
telephone |
overall_score |
total_score |
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Colorado College |
Colorado Springs |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-controls="more-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Colorado College is a nationally prominent, very selective, four-year liberal arts college founded in 1874. The 100-acre campus is located in the heart of Colorado Springs near the base of Pikes Peak. Colorado College offers an academic setting and a course of study as varied as its dramatic natural environment. The liberal arts curriculum provides an unsurpassed education for highly motivated students of varied social, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, to prepare them for positions of professional, political, and civic leadership in an increasingly complex, interdependent world. In addition to bachelor's degrees, the college offers a master of arts in teaching degree. One distinguishing feature of Colorado College is the Block Plan. Implemented in 1970, the Block Plan divides the academic year into eight three-and-one-half-week segments or "blocks." Students take and faculty teach one block at a time. (Each block is equivalent to four hours of credit under a semester system.) Students complete eight blocks per academic year. The Block Plan affords several advantages. First, courses do not place competing demands on students, so they are able to give their full attention to each. Professors organize their courses creatively. Seminar discussions, group projects, laboratory research, and field experiences are as frequent as lectures. At Colorado College, the student is an active participant, not a passive recipient, in the learning process. |
Private, Coed |
1874 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$660.1 million + |
14 E. Cache La Poudre Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 |
(719) 389-6000 |
82 |
100.0 |
|
105 |
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Apply to College |
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college |
city |
overview |
description |
school_type |
year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
address |
telephone |
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15 |
2018-04-17 21:51:26 |
Colorado College |
Colorado Springs |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-controls="more-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Colorado College is a nationally prominent, very selective, four-year liberal arts college founded in 1874. The 100-acre campus is located in the heart of Colorado Springs near the base of Pikes Peak. Colorado College offers an academic setting and a course of study as varied as its dramatic natural environment. The liberal arts curriculum provides an unsurpassed education for highly motivated students of varied social, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, to prepare them for positions of professional, political, and civic leadership in an increasingly complex, interdependent world. In addition to bachelor's degrees, the college offers a master of arts in teaching degree. One distinguishing feature of Colorado College is the Block Plan. Implemented in 1970, the Block Plan divides the academic year into eight three-and-one-half-week segments or "blocks." Students take and faculty teach one block at a time. (Each block is equivalent to four hours of credit under a semester system.) Students complete eight blocks per academic year. The Block Plan affords several advantages. First, courses do not place competing demands on students, so they are able to give their full attention to each. Professors organize their courses creatively. Seminar discussions, group projects, laboratory research, and field experiences are as frequent as lectures. At Colorado College, the student is an active participant, not a passive recipient, in the learning process. |
Private, Coed |
1874 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$660.1 million + |
14 E. Cache La Poudre Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 |
(719) 389-6000 |
82 |
100.0 |
|
106 |
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Paying for College |
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college |
city |
overview |
description |
school_type |
year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
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Colorado College |
Colorado Springs |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-controls="more-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Colorado College is a nationally prominent, very selective, four-year liberal arts college founded in 1874. The 100-acre campus is located in the heart of Colorado Springs near the base of Pikes Peak. Colorado College offers an academic setting and a course of study as varied as its dramatic natural environment. The liberal arts curriculum provides an unsurpassed education for highly motivated students of varied social, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, to prepare them for positions of professional, political, and civic leadership in an increasingly complex, interdependent world. In addition to bachelor's degrees, the college offers a master of arts in teaching degree. One distinguishing feature of Colorado College is the Block Plan. Implemented in 1970, the Block Plan divides the academic year into eight three-and-one-half-week segments or "blocks." Students take and faculty teach one block at a time. (Each block is equivalent to four hours of credit under a semester system.) Students complete eight blocks per academic year. The Block Plan affords several advantages. First, courses do not place competing demands on students, so they are able to give their full attention to each. Professors organize their courses creatively. Seminar discussions, group projects, laboratory research, and field experiences are as frequent as lectures. At Colorado College, the student is an active participant, not a passive recipient, in the learning process. |
Private, Coed |
1874 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$660.1 million + |
14 E. Cache La Poudre Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 |
(719) 389-6000 |
82 |
100.0 |
|
107 |
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Test Prep |
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setting |
year_2016_endowment |
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Colorado College |
Colorado Springs |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-controls="more-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Colorado College is a nationally prominent, very selective, four-year liberal arts college founded in 1874. The 100-acre campus is located in the heart of Colorado Springs near the base of Pikes Peak. Colorado College offers an academic setting and a course of study as varied as its dramatic natural environment. The liberal arts curriculum provides an unsurpassed education for highly motivated students of varied social, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, to prepare them for positions of professional, political, and civic leadership in an increasingly complex, interdependent world. In addition to bachelor's degrees, the college offers a master of arts in teaching degree. One distinguishing feature of Colorado College is the Block Plan. Implemented in 1970, the Block Plan divides the academic year into eight three-and-one-half-week segments or "blocks." Students take and faculty teach one block at a time. (Each block is equivalent to four hours of credit under a semester system.) Students complete eight blocks per academic year. The Block Plan affords several advantages. First, courses do not place competing demands on students, so they are able to give their full attention to each. Professors organize their courses creatively. Seminar discussions, group projects, laboratory research, and field experiences are as frequent as lectures. At Colorado College, the student is an active participant, not a passive recipient, in the learning process. |
Private, Coed |
1874 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$660.1 million + |
14 E. Cache La Poudre Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 |
(719) 389-6000 |
82 |
100.0 |
|
108 |
2018-04-08 23:56:30 |
Studying in the United States |
<L1> college
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college |
city |
overview |
description |
school_type |
year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
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telephone |
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Colorado College |
Colorado Springs |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-controls="more-1yx3cmkr069-o9jg4fy3j7" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Colorado College is a nationally prominent, very selective, four-year liberal arts college founded in 1874. The 100-acre campus is located in the heart of Colorado Springs near the base of Pikes Peak. Colorado College offers an academic setting and a course of study as varied as its dramatic natural environment. The liberal arts curriculum provides an unsurpassed education for highly motivated students of varied social, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, to prepare them for positions of professional, political, and civic leadership in an increasingly complex, interdependent world. In addition to bachelor's degrees, the college offers a master of arts in teaching degree. One distinguishing feature of Colorado College is the Block Plan. Implemented in 1970, the Block Plan divides the academic year into eight three-and-one-half-week segments or "blocks." Students take and faculty teach one block at a time. (Each block is equivalent to four hours of credit under a semester system.) Students complete eight blocks per academic year. The Block Plan affords several advantages. First, courses do not place competing demands on students, so they are able to give their full attention to each. Professors organize their courses creatively. Seminar discussions, group projects, laboratory research, and field experiences are as frequent as lectures. At Colorado College, the student is an active participant, not a passive recipient, in the learning process. |
Private, Coed |
1874 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$660.1 million + |
14 E. Cache La Poudre Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 |
(719) 389-6000 |
82 |
100.0 |
|
109 |
2018-04-08 23:57:24 |
Overall Score |
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city |
overview |
description |
school_type |
year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
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telephone |
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17 |
2018-04-19 06:53:14 |
United States Air Force Academy |
USAF Academy |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-lb906zc1vt-dc9jg6eqq37" aria-controls="more-lb906zc1vt-dc9jg6eqq37" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
The United States Air Force Academy was established in 1954 to train and motivate Air Force cadets pursuing careers in the military. The academy emphasizes character building, military discipline, physical fitness, and academic excellence. An academy education builds valuable leadership skills in all areas."The United States Air Force Academy is a world-class institution providing an immersive, comprehensive developmental experience to produce the worlds most innovative, resilient and committed airpower Leaders of Character. We are an elite installation that combines top-tier education, facilities and infrastructure in a superior training environment, with historic and iconic structures that inspire our cadets by linking them to the Air Forces legendary heritage and boundless future. We provide an intensive, immersion in leadership training and officer development that is founded on integrity, built on the pillars of academic, military and athletic excellence, which inculcates in our cadets a spirit of selfless service to our Nation. The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) fosters a culture of commitment and climate of respect and focuses future leaders on innovation and continual improvement. USAFA produces air-minded leaders and career officers with the character, critical thinking skills and strategic agility to lead our Nations Air Force today and into the future." |
Public, Coed |
1954 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$106.7 million |
HQ USAFA, 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 2400, USAF Academy, CO 80840 |
(800) 443-9266 |
81 |
100.0 |
|
110 |
2018-04-08 23:57:24 |
Graduation Rate Performance Rank (7.5%) |
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religious_affiliation |
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17 |
2018-04-19 06:53:14 |
United States Air Force Academy |
USAF Academy |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-lb906zc1vt-dc9jg6eqq37" aria-controls="more-lb906zc1vt-dc9jg6eqq37" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
The United States Air Force Academy was established in 1954 to train and motivate Air Force cadets pursuing careers in the military. The academy emphasizes character building, military discipline, physical fitness, and academic excellence. An academy education builds valuable leadership skills in all areas."The United States Air Force Academy is a world-class institution providing an immersive, comprehensive developmental experience to produce the worlds most innovative, resilient and committed airpower Leaders of Character. We are an elite installation that combines top-tier education, facilities and infrastructure in a superior training environment, with historic and iconic structures that inspire our cadets by linking them to the Air Forces legendary heritage and boundless future. We provide an intensive, immersion in leadership training and officer development that is founded on integrity, built on the pillars of academic, military and athletic excellence, which inculcates in our cadets a spirit of selfless service to our Nation. The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) fosters a culture of commitment and climate of respect and focuses future leaders on innovation and continual improvement. USAFA produces air-minded leaders and career officers with the character, critical thinking skills and strategic agility to lead our Nations Air Force today and into the future." |
Public, Coed |
1954 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$106.7 million |
HQ USAFA, 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 2400, USAF Academy, CO 80840 |
(800) 443-9266 |
81 |
100.0 |
|
111 |
2018-04-08 23:57:24 |
Alumni Giving (5%) |
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2018-04-19 06:53:14 |
United States Air Force Academy |
USAF Academy |
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The United States Air Force Academy was established in 1954 to train and motivate Air Force cadets pursuing careers in the military. The academy emphasizes character building, military discipline, physical fitness, and academic excellence. An academy education builds valuable leadership skills in all areas."The United States Air Force Academy is a world-class institution providing an immersive, comprehensive developmental experience to produce the worlds most innovative, resilient and committed airpower Leaders of Character. We are an elite installation that combines top-tier education, facilities and infrastructure in a superior training environment, with historic and iconic structures that inspire our cadets by linking them to the Air Forces legendary heritage and boundless future. We provide an intensive, immersion in leadership training and officer development that is founded on integrity, built on the pillars of academic, military and athletic excellence, which inculcates in our cadets a spirit of selfless service to our Nation. The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) fosters a culture of commitment and climate of respect and focuses future leaders on innovation and continual improvement. USAFA produces air-minded leaders and career officers with the character, critical thinking skills and strategic agility to lead our Nations Air Force today and into the future." |
Public, Coed |
1954 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$106.7 million |
HQ USAFA, 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 2400, USAF Academy, CO 80840 |
(800) 443-9266 |
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100.0 |
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The United States Air Force Academy was established in 1954 to train and motivate Air Force cadets pursuing careers in the military. The academy emphasizes character building, military discipline, physical fitness, and academic excellence. An academy education builds valuable leadership skills in all areas."The United States Air Force Academy is a world-class institution providing an immersive, comprehensive developmental experience to produce the worlds most innovative, resilient and committed airpower Leaders of Character. We are an elite installation that combines top-tier education, facilities and infrastructure in a superior training environment, with historic and iconic structures that inspire our cadets by linking them to the Air Forces legendary heritage and boundless future. We provide an intensive, immersion in leadership training and officer development that is founded on integrity, built on the pillars of academic, military and athletic excellence, which inculcates in our cadets a spirit of selfless service to our Nation. The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) fosters a culture of commitment and climate of respect and focuses future leaders on innovation and continual improvement. USAFA produces air-minded leaders and career officers with the character, critical thinking skills and strategic agility to lead our Nations Air Force today and into the future." |
Public, Coed |
1954 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$106.7 million |
HQ USAFA, 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 2400, USAF Academy, CO 80840 |
(800) 443-9266 |
81 |
100.0 |
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The United States Air Force Academy was established in 1954 to train and motivate Air Force cadets pursuing careers in the military. The academy emphasizes character building, military discipline, physical fitness, and academic excellence. An academy education builds valuable leadership skills in all areas."The United States Air Force Academy is a world-class institution providing an immersive, comprehensive developmental experience to produce the worlds most innovative, resilient and committed airpower Leaders of Character. We are an elite installation that combines top-tier education, facilities and infrastructure in a superior training environment, with historic and iconic structures that inspire our cadets by linking them to the Air Forces legendary heritage and boundless future. We provide an intensive, immersion in leadership training and officer development that is founded on integrity, built on the pillars of academic, military and athletic excellence, which inculcates in our cadets a spirit of selfless service to our Nation. The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) fosters a culture of commitment and climate of respect and focuses future leaders on innovation and continual improvement. USAFA produces air-minded leaders and career officers with the character, critical thinking skills and strategic agility to lead our Nations Air Force today and into the future." |
Public, Coed |
1954 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$106.7 million |
HQ USAFA, 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 2400, USAF Academy, CO 80840 |
(800) 443-9266 |
81 |
100.0 |
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The United States Air Force Academy was established in 1954 to train and motivate Air Force cadets pursuing careers in the military. The academy emphasizes character building, military discipline, physical fitness, and academic excellence. An academy education builds valuable leadership skills in all areas."The United States Air Force Academy is a world-class institution providing an immersive, comprehensive developmental experience to produce the worlds most innovative, resilient and committed airpower Leaders of Character. We are an elite installation that combines top-tier education, facilities and infrastructure in a superior training environment, with historic and iconic structures that inspire our cadets by linking them to the Air Forces legendary heritage and boundless future. We provide an intensive, immersion in leadership training and officer development that is founded on integrity, built on the pillars of academic, military and athletic excellence, which inculcates in our cadets a spirit of selfless service to our Nation. The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) fosters a culture of commitment and climate of respect and focuses future leaders on innovation and continual improvement. USAFA produces air-minded leaders and career officers with the character, critical thinking skills and strategic agility to lead our Nations Air Force today and into the future." |
Public, Coed |
1954 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$106.7 million |
HQ USAFA, 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 2400, USAF Academy, CO 80840 |
(800) 443-9266 |
81 |
100.0 |
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USAF Academy |
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The United States Air Force Academy was established in 1954 to train and motivate Air Force cadets pursuing careers in the military. The academy emphasizes character building, military discipline, physical fitness, and academic excellence. An academy education builds valuable leadership skills in all areas."The United States Air Force Academy is a world-class institution providing an immersive, comprehensive developmental experience to produce the worlds most innovative, resilient and committed airpower Leaders of Character. We are an elite installation that combines top-tier education, facilities and infrastructure in a superior training environment, with historic and iconic structures that inspire our cadets by linking them to the Air Forces legendary heritage and boundless future. We provide an intensive, immersion in leadership training and officer development that is founded on integrity, built on the pillars of academic, military and athletic excellence, which inculcates in our cadets a spirit of selfless service to our Nation. The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) fosters a culture of commitment and climate of respect and focuses future leaders on innovation and continual improvement. USAFA produces air-minded leaders and career officers with the character, critical thinking skills and strategic agility to lead our Nations Air Force today and into the future." |
Public, Coed |
1954 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$106.7 million |
HQ USAFA, 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 2400, USAF Academy, CO 80840 |
(800) 443-9266 |
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100.0 |
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The United States Air Force Academy was established in 1954 to train and motivate Air Force cadets pursuing careers in the military. The academy emphasizes character building, military discipline, physical fitness, and academic excellence. An academy education builds valuable leadership skills in all areas."The United States Air Force Academy is a world-class institution providing an immersive, comprehensive developmental experience to produce the worlds most innovative, resilient and committed airpower Leaders of Character. We are an elite installation that combines top-tier education, facilities and infrastructure in a superior training environment, with historic and iconic structures that inspire our cadets by linking them to the Air Forces legendary heritage and boundless future. We provide an intensive, immersion in leadership training and officer development that is founded on integrity, built on the pillars of academic, military and athletic excellence, which inculcates in our cadets a spirit of selfless service to our Nation. The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) fosters a culture of commitment and climate of respect and focuses future leaders on innovation and continual improvement. USAFA produces air-minded leaders and career officers with the character, critical thinking skills and strategic agility to lead our Nations Air Force today and into the future." |
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The United States Air Force Academy was established in 1954 to train and motivate Air Force cadets pursuing careers in the military. The academy emphasizes character building, military discipline, physical fitness, and academic excellence. An academy education builds valuable leadership skills in all areas."The United States Air Force Academy is a world-class institution providing an immersive, comprehensive developmental experience to produce the worlds most innovative, resilient and committed airpower Leaders of Character. We are an elite installation that combines top-tier education, facilities and infrastructure in a superior training environment, with historic and iconic structures that inspire our cadets by linking them to the Air Forces legendary heritage and boundless future. We provide an intensive, immersion in leadership training and officer development that is founded on integrity, built on the pillars of academic, military and athletic excellence, which inculcates in our cadets a spirit of selfless service to our Nation. The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) fosters a culture of commitment and climate of respect and focuses future leaders on innovation and continual improvement. USAFA produces air-minded leaders and career officers with the character, critical thinking skills and strategic agility to lead our Nations Air Force today and into the future." |
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N/A |
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$106.7 million |
HQ USAFA, 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 2400, USAF Academy, CO 80840 |
(800) 443-9266 |
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The United States Air Force Academy was established in 1954 to train and motivate Air Force cadets pursuing careers in the military. The academy emphasizes character building, military discipline, physical fitness, and academic excellence. An academy education builds valuable leadership skills in all areas."The United States Air Force Academy is a world-class institution providing an immersive, comprehensive developmental experience to produce the worlds most innovative, resilient and committed airpower Leaders of Character. We are an elite installation that combines top-tier education, facilities and infrastructure in a superior training environment, with historic and iconic structures that inspire our cadets by linking them to the Air Forces legendary heritage and boundless future. We provide an intensive, immersion in leadership training and officer development that is founded on integrity, built on the pillars of academic, military and athletic excellence, which inculcates in our cadets a spirit of selfless service to our Nation. The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) fosters a culture of commitment and climate of respect and focuses future leaders on innovation and continual improvement. USAFA produces air-minded leaders and career officers with the character, critical thinking skills and strategic agility to lead our Nations Air Force today and into the future." |
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1954 |
N/A |
Semester |
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$106.7 million |
HQ USAFA, 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 2400, USAF Academy, CO 80840 |
(800) 443-9266 |
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2018-04-19 06:53:14 |
United States Air Force Academy |
USAF Academy |
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The United States Air Force Academy was established in 1954 to train and motivate Air Force cadets pursuing careers in the military. The academy emphasizes character building, military discipline, physical fitness, and academic excellence. An academy education builds valuable leadership skills in all areas."The United States Air Force Academy is a world-class institution providing an immersive, comprehensive developmental experience to produce the worlds most innovative, resilient and committed airpower Leaders of Character. We are an elite installation that combines top-tier education, facilities and infrastructure in a superior training environment, with historic and iconic structures that inspire our cadets by linking them to the Air Forces legendary heritage and boundless future. We provide an intensive, immersion in leadership training and officer development that is founded on integrity, built on the pillars of academic, military and athletic excellence, which inculcates in our cadets a spirit of selfless service to our Nation. The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) fosters a culture of commitment and climate of respect and focuses future leaders on innovation and continual improvement. USAFA produces air-minded leaders and career officers with the character, critical thinking skills and strategic agility to lead our Nations Air Force today and into the future." |
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1954 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$106.7 million |
HQ USAFA, 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 2400, USAF Academy, CO 80840 |
(800) 443-9266 |
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100.0 |
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2018-04-19 06:53:14 |
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USAF Academy |
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The United States Air Force Academy was established in 1954 to train and motivate Air Force cadets pursuing careers in the military. The academy emphasizes character building, military discipline, physical fitness, and academic excellence. An academy education builds valuable leadership skills in all areas."The United States Air Force Academy is a world-class institution providing an immersive, comprehensive developmental experience to produce the worlds most innovative, resilient and committed airpower Leaders of Character. We are an elite installation that combines top-tier education, facilities and infrastructure in a superior training environment, with historic and iconic structures that inspire our cadets by linking them to the Air Forces legendary heritage and boundless future. We provide an intensive, immersion in leadership training and officer development that is founded on integrity, built on the pillars of academic, military and athletic excellence, which inculcates in our cadets a spirit of selfless service to our Nation. The United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) fosters a culture of commitment and climate of respect and focuses future leaders on innovation and continual improvement. USAFA produces air-minded leaders and career officers with the character, critical thinking skills and strategic agility to lead our Nations Air Force today and into the future." |
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1954 |
N/A |
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$106.7 million |
HQ USAFA, 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 2400, USAF Academy, CO 80840 |
(800) 443-9266 |
81 |
100.0 |
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2018-04-18 21:49:22 |
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According to a school representative, Colorado School of Mines is a public research university long known for its excellent, accredited academic programs in engineering and applied sciences. It has the highest admissions standards of any public university in Colo. and among the highest of any public university in the U.S. Mines has distinguished itself by developing a curriculum and research program geared towards responsible stewardship of the earth and its resources. Mines has a specialized and focused mission to enhance understanding of the earth, energy and the environment. Mines is helping find answers to some of the major problems of our times. Mines renowned faculty creates a challenging and supportive learning environment for our students. Our graduates are in great demand by companies and government agencies around the world. Mines rigorous degree programs provide a technical education and students receive exposure and training in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork and ethics. Additionally, our extensive laboratory infrastructure ensures students have plenty of hands-on training in their coursework. Graduate students join a community of scholars who are global leaders in their fields. Research funding from government agencies and private corporations supports cutting-edge work in alternative and traditional energy resources, mineral economics, earth sciences, materials, and environmental science and engineering. Strong partnerships with local government laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Geological Survey, provide rich opportunities for students to become involved in world-class research. In addition to strong education and research programs in traditional fields of science and engineering, Mines is one of a very few institutions in the world having broad expertise in resource exploration, extraction, production and utilization. Mines offers all the advantages of a world-class research institution with a size that allows for personal attention. Situated in Golden, Colorado, against the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Mines community enjoys nearby hiking, camping, bicycling, kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding; there are about a dozen major ski areas within a 1-3 hours drive from campus. Denver and Boulder are within 20 miles of campus, offering all the attractions of a large metro area. Recent campus improvements, a new 207-bed residence hall Elm Hall and Mines Market in 2014, a new, 290-bed residence hall Maple Hall; and a $33 million addition to Brown Hall - making it the largest classroom facility on campus opened in the fall 2011. In fall 2012, the new Marquez Hall opened its doors; a state-of-the-art $25 million facility for pioneering teaching, research and service. Also in fall 2012, the new W. Lloyd Wright Student Wellness Ctr. opened as home to the Student Health, Dental, Counseling, Disability Services, and Health Insurance Program. Established in fall 2012 - CASA: Center for Academic Services and Advising. In fall 2015, the Starzer Welcome Center, and the Clear Creek Athletics Complex opened. And, Coors Tek Center for Applied Science and Engineering expected to open in late 2017. The social environment is informal and friendly, and the academic environment is competitive, but also collaborative. Mines attracts an ambitious and motivated group of students, staff and faculty, and the career and graduate school opportunities for graduates are exceptional. Mines offers 18 varsity sports teams, our student athletes are competitive in the NCAA, Division II arena, and over 50 club and intramural teams meet the recreational interests of our highly active campus community. Students are involved in more than 180 clubs and organizations. |
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1874 |
N/A |
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1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401 |
(303) 273-3000 |
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100.0 |
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2018-04-08 23:59:04 |
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According to a school representative, Colorado School of Mines is a public research university long known for its excellent, accredited academic programs in engineering and applied sciences. It has the highest admissions standards of any public university in Colo. and among the highest of any public university in the U.S. Mines has distinguished itself by developing a curriculum and research program geared towards responsible stewardship of the earth and its resources. Mines has a specialized and focused mission to enhance understanding of the earth, energy and the environment. Mines is helping find answers to some of the major problems of our times. Mines renowned faculty creates a challenging and supportive learning environment for our students. Our graduates are in great demand by companies and government agencies around the world. Mines rigorous degree programs provide a technical education and students receive exposure and training in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork and ethics. Additionally, our extensive laboratory infrastructure ensures students have plenty of hands-on training in their coursework. Graduate students join a community of scholars who are global leaders in their fields. Research funding from government agencies and private corporations supports cutting-edge work in alternative and traditional energy resources, mineral economics, earth sciences, materials, and environmental science and engineering. Strong partnerships with local government laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Geological Survey, provide rich opportunities for students to become involved in world-class research. In addition to strong education and research programs in traditional fields of science and engineering, Mines is one of a very few institutions in the world having broad expertise in resource exploration, extraction, production and utilization. Mines offers all the advantages of a world-class research institution with a size that allows for personal attention. Situated in Golden, Colorado, against the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Mines community enjoys nearby hiking, camping, bicycling, kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding; there are about a dozen major ski areas within a 1-3 hours drive from campus. Denver and Boulder are within 20 miles of campus, offering all the attractions of a large metro area. Recent campus improvements, a new 207-bed residence hall Elm Hall and Mines Market in 2014, a new, 290-bed residence hall Maple Hall; and a $33 million addition to Brown Hall - making it the largest classroom facility on campus opened in the fall 2011. In fall 2012, the new Marquez Hall opened its doors; a state-of-the-art $25 million facility for pioneering teaching, research and service. Also in fall 2012, the new W. Lloyd Wright Student Wellness Ctr. opened as home to the Student Health, Dental, Counseling, Disability Services, and Health Insurance Program. Established in fall 2012 - CASA: Center for Academic Services and Advising. In fall 2015, the Starzer Welcome Center, and the Clear Creek Athletics Complex opened. And, Coors Tek Center for Applied Science and Engineering expected to open in late 2017. The social environment is informal and friendly, and the academic environment is competitive, but also collaborative. Mines attracts an ambitious and motivated group of students, staff and faculty, and the career and graduate school opportunities for graduates are exceptional. Mines offers 18 varsity sports teams, our student athletes are competitive in the NCAA, Division II arena, and over 50 club and intramural teams meet the recreational interests of our highly active campus community. Students are involved in more than 180 clubs and organizations. |
Public, Coed |
1874 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$212.3 million + |
1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401 |
(303) 273-3000 |
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123 |
2018-04-08 23:59:04 |
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According to a school representative, Colorado School of Mines is a public research university long known for its excellent, accredited academic programs in engineering and applied sciences. It has the highest admissions standards of any public university in Colo. and among the highest of any public university in the U.S. Mines has distinguished itself by developing a curriculum and research program geared towards responsible stewardship of the earth and its resources. Mines has a specialized and focused mission to enhance understanding of the earth, energy and the environment. Mines is helping find answers to some of the major problems of our times. Mines renowned faculty creates a challenging and supportive learning environment for our students. Our graduates are in great demand by companies and government agencies around the world. Mines rigorous degree programs provide a technical education and students receive exposure and training in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork and ethics. Additionally, our extensive laboratory infrastructure ensures students have plenty of hands-on training in their coursework. Graduate students join a community of scholars who are global leaders in their fields. Research funding from government agencies and private corporations supports cutting-edge work in alternative and traditional energy resources, mineral economics, earth sciences, materials, and environmental science and engineering. Strong partnerships with local government laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Geological Survey, provide rich opportunities for students to become involved in world-class research. In addition to strong education and research programs in traditional fields of science and engineering, Mines is one of a very few institutions in the world having broad expertise in resource exploration, extraction, production and utilization. Mines offers all the advantages of a world-class research institution with a size that allows for personal attention. Situated in Golden, Colorado, against the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Mines community enjoys nearby hiking, camping, bicycling, kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding; there are about a dozen major ski areas within a 1-3 hours drive from campus. Denver and Boulder are within 20 miles of campus, offering all the attractions of a large metro area. Recent campus improvements, a new 207-bed residence hall Elm Hall and Mines Market in 2014, a new, 290-bed residence hall Maple Hall; and a $33 million addition to Brown Hall - making it the largest classroom facility on campus opened in the fall 2011. In fall 2012, the new Marquez Hall opened its doors; a state-of-the-art $25 million facility for pioneering teaching, research and service. Also in fall 2012, the new W. Lloyd Wright Student Wellness Ctr. opened as home to the Student Health, Dental, Counseling, Disability Services, and Health Insurance Program. Established in fall 2012 - CASA: Center for Academic Services and Advising. In fall 2015, the Starzer Welcome Center, and the Clear Creek Athletics Complex opened. And, Coors Tek Center for Applied Science and Engineering expected to open in late 2017. The social environment is informal and friendly, and the academic environment is competitive, but also collaborative. Mines attracts an ambitious and motivated group of students, staff and faculty, and the career and graduate school opportunities for graduates are exceptional. Mines offers 18 varsity sports teams, our student athletes are competitive in the NCAA, Division II arena, and over 50 club and intramural teams meet the recreational interests of our highly active campus community. Students are involved in more than 180 clubs and organizations. |
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1874 |
N/A |
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1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401 |
(303) 273-3000 |
56 |
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According to a school representative, Colorado School of Mines is a public research university long known for its excellent, accredited academic programs in engineering and applied sciences. It has the highest admissions standards of any public university in Colo. and among the highest of any public university in the U.S. Mines has distinguished itself by developing a curriculum and research program geared towards responsible stewardship of the earth and its resources. Mines has a specialized and focused mission to enhance understanding of the earth, energy and the environment. Mines is helping find answers to some of the major problems of our times. Mines renowned faculty creates a challenging and supportive learning environment for our students. Our graduates are in great demand by companies and government agencies around the world. Mines rigorous degree programs provide a technical education and students receive exposure and training in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork and ethics. Additionally, our extensive laboratory infrastructure ensures students have plenty of hands-on training in their coursework. Graduate students join a community of scholars who are global leaders in their fields. Research funding from government agencies and private corporations supports cutting-edge work in alternative and traditional energy resources, mineral economics, earth sciences, materials, and environmental science and engineering. Strong partnerships with local government laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Geological Survey, provide rich opportunities for students to become involved in world-class research. In addition to strong education and research programs in traditional fields of science and engineering, Mines is one of a very few institutions in the world having broad expertise in resource exploration, extraction, production and utilization. Mines offers all the advantages of a world-class research institution with a size that allows for personal attention. Situated in Golden, Colorado, against the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Mines community enjoys nearby hiking, camping, bicycling, kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding; there are about a dozen major ski areas within a 1-3 hours drive from campus. Denver and Boulder are within 20 miles of campus, offering all the attractions of a large metro area. Recent campus improvements, a new 207-bed residence hall Elm Hall and Mines Market in 2014, a new, 290-bed residence hall Maple Hall; and a $33 million addition to Brown Hall - making it the largest classroom facility on campus opened in the fall 2011. In fall 2012, the new Marquez Hall opened its doors; a state-of-the-art $25 million facility for pioneering teaching, research and service. Also in fall 2012, the new W. Lloyd Wright Student Wellness Ctr. opened as home to the Student Health, Dental, Counseling, Disability Services, and Health Insurance Program. Established in fall 2012 - CASA: Center for Academic Services and Advising. In fall 2015, the Starzer Welcome Center, and the Clear Creek Athletics Complex opened. And, Coors Tek Center for Applied Science and Engineering expected to open in late 2017. The social environment is informal and friendly, and the academic environment is competitive, but also collaborative. Mines attracts an ambitious and motivated group of students, staff and faculty, and the career and graduate school opportunities for graduates are exceptional. Mines offers 18 varsity sports teams, our student athletes are competitive in the NCAA, Division II arena, and over 50 club and intramural teams meet the recreational interests of our highly active campus community. Students are involved in more than 180 clubs and organizations. |
Public, Coed |
1874 |
N/A |
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1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401 |
(303) 273-3000 |
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2018-04-08 23:59:04 |
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According to a school representative, Colorado School of Mines is a public research university long known for its excellent, accredited academic programs in engineering and applied sciences. It has the highest admissions standards of any public university in Colo. and among the highest of any public university in the U.S. Mines has distinguished itself by developing a curriculum and research program geared towards responsible stewardship of the earth and its resources. Mines has a specialized and focused mission to enhance understanding of the earth, energy and the environment. Mines is helping find answers to some of the major problems of our times. Mines renowned faculty creates a challenging and supportive learning environment for our students. Our graduates are in great demand by companies and government agencies around the world. Mines rigorous degree programs provide a technical education and students receive exposure and training in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork and ethics. Additionally, our extensive laboratory infrastructure ensures students have plenty of hands-on training in their coursework. Graduate students join a community of scholars who are global leaders in their fields. Research funding from government agencies and private corporations supports cutting-edge work in alternative and traditional energy resources, mineral economics, earth sciences, materials, and environmental science and engineering. Strong partnerships with local government laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Geological Survey, provide rich opportunities for students to become involved in world-class research. In addition to strong education and research programs in traditional fields of science and engineering, Mines is one of a very few institutions in the world having broad expertise in resource exploration, extraction, production and utilization. Mines offers all the advantages of a world-class research institution with a size that allows for personal attention. Situated in Golden, Colorado, against the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Mines community enjoys nearby hiking, camping, bicycling, kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding; there are about a dozen major ski areas within a 1-3 hours drive from campus. Denver and Boulder are within 20 miles of campus, offering all the attractions of a large metro area. Recent campus improvements, a new 207-bed residence hall Elm Hall and Mines Market in 2014, a new, 290-bed residence hall Maple Hall; and a $33 million addition to Brown Hall - making it the largest classroom facility on campus opened in the fall 2011. In fall 2012, the new Marquez Hall opened its doors; a state-of-the-art $25 million facility for pioneering teaching, research and service. Also in fall 2012, the new W. Lloyd Wright Student Wellness Ctr. opened as home to the Student Health, Dental, Counseling, Disability Services, and Health Insurance Program. Established in fall 2012 - CASA: Center for Academic Services and Advising. In fall 2015, the Starzer Welcome Center, and the Clear Creek Athletics Complex opened. And, Coors Tek Center for Applied Science and Engineering expected to open in late 2017. The social environment is informal and friendly, and the academic environment is competitive, but also collaborative. Mines attracts an ambitious and motivated group of students, staff and faculty, and the career and graduate school opportunities for graduates are exceptional. Mines offers 18 varsity sports teams, our student athletes are competitive in the NCAA, Division II arena, and over 50 club and intramural teams meet the recreational interests of our highly active campus community. Students are involved in more than 180 clubs and organizations. |
Public, Coed |
1874 |
N/A |
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Suburban |
$212.3 million + |
1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401 |
(303) 273-3000 |
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126 |
2018-04-08 23:59:04 |
Student Selectivity (12.5%) |
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According to a school representative, Colorado School of Mines is a public research university long known for its excellent, accredited academic programs in engineering and applied sciences. It has the highest admissions standards of any public university in Colo. and among the highest of any public university in the U.S. Mines has distinguished itself by developing a curriculum and research program geared towards responsible stewardship of the earth and its resources. Mines has a specialized and focused mission to enhance understanding of the earth, energy and the environment. Mines is helping find answers to some of the major problems of our times. Mines renowned faculty creates a challenging and supportive learning environment for our students. Our graduates are in great demand by companies and government agencies around the world. Mines rigorous degree programs provide a technical education and students receive exposure and training in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork and ethics. Additionally, our extensive laboratory infrastructure ensures students have plenty of hands-on training in their coursework. Graduate students join a community of scholars who are global leaders in their fields. Research funding from government agencies and private corporations supports cutting-edge work in alternative and traditional energy resources, mineral economics, earth sciences, materials, and environmental science and engineering. Strong partnerships with local government laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Geological Survey, provide rich opportunities for students to become involved in world-class research. In addition to strong education and research programs in traditional fields of science and engineering, Mines is one of a very few institutions in the world having broad expertise in resource exploration, extraction, production and utilization. Mines offers all the advantages of a world-class research institution with a size that allows for personal attention. Situated in Golden, Colorado, against the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Mines community enjoys nearby hiking, camping, bicycling, kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding; there are about a dozen major ski areas within a 1-3 hours drive from campus. Denver and Boulder are within 20 miles of campus, offering all the attractions of a large metro area. Recent campus improvements, a new 207-bed residence hall Elm Hall and Mines Market in 2014, a new, 290-bed residence hall Maple Hall; and a $33 million addition to Brown Hall - making it the largest classroom facility on campus opened in the fall 2011. In fall 2012, the new Marquez Hall opened its doors; a state-of-the-art $25 million facility for pioneering teaching, research and service. Also in fall 2012, the new W. Lloyd Wright Student Wellness Ctr. opened as home to the Student Health, Dental, Counseling, Disability Services, and Health Insurance Program. Established in fall 2012 - CASA: Center for Academic Services and Advising. In fall 2015, the Starzer Welcome Center, and the Clear Creek Athletics Complex opened. And, Coors Tek Center for Applied Science and Engineering expected to open in late 2017. The social environment is informal and friendly, and the academic environment is competitive, but also collaborative. Mines attracts an ambitious and motivated group of students, staff and faculty, and the career and graduate school opportunities for graduates are exceptional. Mines offers 18 varsity sports teams, our student athletes are competitive in the NCAA, Division II arena, and over 50 club and intramural teams meet the recreational interests of our highly active campus community. Students are involved in more than 180 clubs and organizations. |
Public, Coed |
1874 |
N/A |
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Suburban |
$212.3 million + |
1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401 |
(303) 273-3000 |
56 |
100.0 |
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127 |
2018-04-08 23:59:04 |
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According to a school representative, Colorado School of Mines is a public research university long known for its excellent, accredited academic programs in engineering and applied sciences. It has the highest admissions standards of any public university in Colo. and among the highest of any public university in the U.S. Mines has distinguished itself by developing a curriculum and research program geared towards responsible stewardship of the earth and its resources. Mines has a specialized and focused mission to enhance understanding of the earth, energy and the environment. Mines is helping find answers to some of the major problems of our times. Mines renowned faculty creates a challenging and supportive learning environment for our students. Our graduates are in great demand by companies and government agencies around the world. Mines rigorous degree programs provide a technical education and students receive exposure and training in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork and ethics. Additionally, our extensive laboratory infrastructure ensures students have plenty of hands-on training in their coursework. Graduate students join a community of scholars who are global leaders in their fields. Research funding from government agencies and private corporations supports cutting-edge work in alternative and traditional energy resources, mineral economics, earth sciences, materials, and environmental science and engineering. Strong partnerships with local government laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Geological Survey, provide rich opportunities for students to become involved in world-class research. In addition to strong education and research programs in traditional fields of science and engineering, Mines is one of a very few institutions in the world having broad expertise in resource exploration, extraction, production and utilization. Mines offers all the advantages of a world-class research institution with a size that allows for personal attention. Situated in Golden, Colorado, against the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Mines community enjoys nearby hiking, camping, bicycling, kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding; there are about a dozen major ski areas within a 1-3 hours drive from campus. Denver and Boulder are within 20 miles of campus, offering all the attractions of a large metro area. Recent campus improvements, a new 207-bed residence hall Elm Hall and Mines Market in 2014, a new, 290-bed residence hall Maple Hall; and a $33 million addition to Brown Hall - making it the largest classroom facility on campus opened in the fall 2011. In fall 2012, the new Marquez Hall opened its doors; a state-of-the-art $25 million facility for pioneering teaching, research and service. Also in fall 2012, the new W. Lloyd Wright Student Wellness Ctr. opened as home to the Student Health, Dental, Counseling, Disability Services, and Health Insurance Program. Established in fall 2012 - CASA: Center for Academic Services and Advising. In fall 2015, the Starzer Welcome Center, and the Clear Creek Athletics Complex opened. And, Coors Tek Center for Applied Science and Engineering expected to open in late 2017. The social environment is informal and friendly, and the academic environment is competitive, but also collaborative. Mines attracts an ambitious and motivated group of students, staff and faculty, and the career and graduate school opportunities for graduates are exceptional. Mines offers 18 varsity sports teams, our student athletes are competitive in the NCAA, Division II arena, and over 50 club and intramural teams meet the recreational interests of our highly active campus community. Students are involved in more than 180 clubs and organizations. |
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According to a school representative, Colorado School of Mines is a public research university long known for its excellent, accredited academic programs in engineering and applied sciences. It has the highest admissions standards of any public university in Colo. and among the highest of any public university in the U.S. Mines has distinguished itself by developing a curriculum and research program geared towards responsible stewardship of the earth and its resources. Mines has a specialized and focused mission to enhance understanding of the earth, energy and the environment. Mines is helping find answers to some of the major problems of our times. Mines renowned faculty creates a challenging and supportive learning environment for our students. Our graduates are in great demand by companies and government agencies around the world. Mines rigorous degree programs provide a technical education and students receive exposure and training in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork and ethics. Additionally, our extensive laboratory infrastructure ensures students have plenty of hands-on training in their coursework. Graduate students join a community of scholars who are global leaders in their fields. Research funding from government agencies and private corporations supports cutting-edge work in alternative and traditional energy resources, mineral economics, earth sciences, materials, and environmental science and engineering. Strong partnerships with local government laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Geological Survey, provide rich opportunities for students to become involved in world-class research. In addition to strong education and research programs in traditional fields of science and engineering, Mines is one of a very few institutions in the world having broad expertise in resource exploration, extraction, production and utilization. Mines offers all the advantages of a world-class research institution with a size that allows for personal attention. Situated in Golden, Colorado, against the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Mines community enjoys nearby hiking, camping, bicycling, kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding; there are about a dozen major ski areas within a 1-3 hours drive from campus. Denver and Boulder are within 20 miles of campus, offering all the attractions of a large metro area. Recent campus improvements, a new 207-bed residence hall Elm Hall and Mines Market in 2014, a new, 290-bed residence hall Maple Hall; and a $33 million addition to Brown Hall - making it the largest classroom facility on campus opened in the fall 2011. In fall 2012, the new Marquez Hall opened its doors; a state-of-the-art $25 million facility for pioneering teaching, research and service. Also in fall 2012, the new W. Lloyd Wright Student Wellness Ctr. opened as home to the Student Health, Dental, Counseling, Disability Services, and Health Insurance Program. Established in fall 2012 - CASA: Center for Academic Services and Advising. In fall 2015, the Starzer Welcome Center, and the Clear Creek Athletics Complex opened. And, Coors Tek Center for Applied Science and Engineering expected to open in late 2017. The social environment is informal and friendly, and the academic environment is competitive, but also collaborative. Mines attracts an ambitious and motivated group of students, staff and faculty, and the career and graduate school opportunities for graduates are exceptional. Mines offers 18 varsity sports teams, our student athletes are competitive in the NCAA, Division II arena, and over 50 club and intramural teams meet the recreational interests of our highly active campus community. Students are involved in more than 180 clubs and organizations. |
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According to a school representative, Colorado School of Mines is a public research university long known for its excellent, accredited academic programs in engineering and applied sciences. It has the highest admissions standards of any public university in Colo. and among the highest of any public university in the U.S. Mines has distinguished itself by developing a curriculum and research program geared towards responsible stewardship of the earth and its resources. Mines has a specialized and focused mission to enhance understanding of the earth, energy and the environment. Mines is helping find answers to some of the major problems of our times. Mines renowned faculty creates a challenging and supportive learning environment for our students. Our graduates are in great demand by companies and government agencies around the world. Mines rigorous degree programs provide a technical education and students receive exposure and training in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork and ethics. Additionally, our extensive laboratory infrastructure ensures students have plenty of hands-on training in their coursework. Graduate students join a community of scholars who are global leaders in their fields. Research funding from government agencies and private corporations supports cutting-edge work in alternative and traditional energy resources, mineral economics, earth sciences, materials, and environmental science and engineering. Strong partnerships with local government laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Geological Survey, provide rich opportunities for students to become involved in world-class research. In addition to strong education and research programs in traditional fields of science and engineering, Mines is one of a very few institutions in the world having broad expertise in resource exploration, extraction, production and utilization. Mines offers all the advantages of a world-class research institution with a size that allows for personal attention. Situated in Golden, Colorado, against the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Mines community enjoys nearby hiking, camping, bicycling, kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding; there are about a dozen major ski areas within a 1-3 hours drive from campus. Denver and Boulder are within 20 miles of campus, offering all the attractions of a large metro area. Recent campus improvements, a new 207-bed residence hall Elm Hall and Mines Market in 2014, a new, 290-bed residence hall Maple Hall; and a $33 million addition to Brown Hall - making it the largest classroom facility on campus opened in the fall 2011. In fall 2012, the new Marquez Hall opened its doors; a state-of-the-art $25 million facility for pioneering teaching, research and service. Also in fall 2012, the new W. Lloyd Wright Student Wellness Ctr. opened as home to the Student Health, Dental, Counseling, Disability Services, and Health Insurance Program. Established in fall 2012 - CASA: Center for Academic Services and Advising. In fall 2015, the Starzer Welcome Center, and the Clear Creek Athletics Complex opened. And, Coors Tek Center for Applied Science and Engineering expected to open in late 2017. The social environment is informal and friendly, and the academic environment is competitive, but also collaborative. Mines attracts an ambitious and motivated group of students, staff and faculty, and the career and graduate school opportunities for graduates are exceptional. Mines offers 18 varsity sports teams, our student athletes are competitive in the NCAA, Division II arena, and over 50 club and intramural teams meet the recreational interests of our highly active campus community. Students are involved in more than 180 clubs and organizations. |
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According to a school representative, Colorado School of Mines is a public research university long known for its excellent, accredited academic programs in engineering and applied sciences. It has the highest admissions standards of any public university in Colo. and among the highest of any public university in the U.S. Mines has distinguished itself by developing a curriculum and research program geared towards responsible stewardship of the earth and its resources. Mines has a specialized and focused mission to enhance understanding of the earth, energy and the environment. Mines is helping find answers to some of the major problems of our times. Mines renowned faculty creates a challenging and supportive learning environment for our students. Our graduates are in great demand by companies and government agencies around the world. Mines rigorous degree programs provide a technical education and students receive exposure and training in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork and ethics. Additionally, our extensive laboratory infrastructure ensures students have plenty of hands-on training in their coursework. Graduate students join a community of scholars who are global leaders in their fields. Research funding from government agencies and private corporations supports cutting-edge work in alternative and traditional energy resources, mineral economics, earth sciences, materials, and environmental science and engineering. Strong partnerships with local government laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Geological Survey, provide rich opportunities for students to become involved in world-class research. In addition to strong education and research programs in traditional fields of science and engineering, Mines is one of a very few institutions in the world having broad expertise in resource exploration, extraction, production and utilization. Mines offers all the advantages of a world-class research institution with a size that allows for personal attention. Situated in Golden, Colorado, against the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Mines community enjoys nearby hiking, camping, bicycling, kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding; there are about a dozen major ski areas within a 1-3 hours drive from campus. Denver and Boulder are within 20 miles of campus, offering all the attractions of a large metro area. Recent campus improvements, a new 207-bed residence hall Elm Hall and Mines Market in 2014, a new, 290-bed residence hall Maple Hall; and a $33 million addition to Brown Hall - making it the largest classroom facility on campus opened in the fall 2011. In fall 2012, the new Marquez Hall opened its doors; a state-of-the-art $25 million facility for pioneering teaching, research and service. Also in fall 2012, the new W. Lloyd Wright Student Wellness Ctr. opened as home to the Student Health, Dental, Counseling, Disability Services, and Health Insurance Program. Established in fall 2012 - CASA: Center for Academic Services and Advising. In fall 2015, the Starzer Welcome Center, and the Clear Creek Athletics Complex opened. And, Coors Tek Center for Applied Science and Engineering expected to open in late 2017. The social environment is informal and friendly, and the academic environment is competitive, but also collaborative. Mines attracts an ambitious and motivated group of students, staff and faculty, and the career and graduate school opportunities for graduates are exceptional. Mines offers 18 varsity sports teams, our student athletes are competitive in the NCAA, Division II arena, and over 50 club and intramural teams meet the recreational interests of our highly active campus community. Students are involved in more than 180 clubs and organizations. |
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According to a school representative, Colorado School of Mines is a public research university long known for its excellent, accredited academic programs in engineering and applied sciences. It has the highest admissions standards of any public university in Colo. and among the highest of any public university in the U.S. Mines has distinguished itself by developing a curriculum and research program geared towards responsible stewardship of the earth and its resources. Mines has a specialized and focused mission to enhance understanding of the earth, energy and the environment. Mines is helping find answers to some of the major problems of our times. Mines renowned faculty creates a challenging and supportive learning environment for our students. Our graduates are in great demand by companies and government agencies around the world. Mines rigorous degree programs provide a technical education and students receive exposure and training in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork and ethics. Additionally, our extensive laboratory infrastructure ensures students have plenty of hands-on training in their coursework. Graduate students join a community of scholars who are global leaders in their fields. Research funding from government agencies and private corporations supports cutting-edge work in alternative and traditional energy resources, mineral economics, earth sciences, materials, and environmental science and engineering. Strong partnerships with local government laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Geological Survey, provide rich opportunities for students to become involved in world-class research. In addition to strong education and research programs in traditional fields of science and engineering, Mines is one of a very few institutions in the world having broad expertise in resource exploration, extraction, production and utilization. Mines offers all the advantages of a world-class research institution with a size that allows for personal attention. Situated in Golden, Colorado, against the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Mines community enjoys nearby hiking, camping, bicycling, kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding; there are about a dozen major ski areas within a 1-3 hours drive from campus. Denver and Boulder are within 20 miles of campus, offering all the attractions of a large metro area. Recent campus improvements, a new 207-bed residence hall Elm Hall and Mines Market in 2014, a new, 290-bed residence hall Maple Hall; and a $33 million addition to Brown Hall - making it the largest classroom facility on campus opened in the fall 2011. In fall 2012, the new Marquez Hall opened its doors; a state-of-the-art $25 million facility for pioneering teaching, research and service. Also in fall 2012, the new W. Lloyd Wright Student Wellness Ctr. opened as home to the Student Health, Dental, Counseling, Disability Services, and Health Insurance Program. Established in fall 2012 - CASA: Center for Academic Services and Advising. In fall 2015, the Starzer Welcome Center, and the Clear Creek Athletics Complex opened. And, Coors Tek Center for Applied Science and Engineering expected to open in late 2017. The social environment is informal and friendly, and the academic environment is competitive, but also collaborative. Mines attracts an ambitious and motivated group of students, staff and faculty, and the career and graduate school opportunities for graduates are exceptional. Mines offers 18 varsity sports teams, our student athletes are competitive in the NCAA, Division II arena, and over 50 club and intramural teams meet the recreational interests of our highly active campus community. Students are involved in more than 180 clubs and organizations. |
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According to a school representative, Colorado School of Mines is a public research university long known for its excellent, accredited academic programs in engineering and applied sciences. It has the highest admissions standards of any public university in Colo. and among the highest of any public university in the U.S. Mines has distinguished itself by developing a curriculum and research program geared towards responsible stewardship of the earth and its resources. Mines has a specialized and focused mission to enhance understanding of the earth, energy and the environment. Mines is helping find answers to some of the major problems of our times. Mines renowned faculty creates a challenging and supportive learning environment for our students. Our graduates are in great demand by companies and government agencies around the world. Mines rigorous degree programs provide a technical education and students receive exposure and training in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork and ethics. Additionally, our extensive laboratory infrastructure ensures students have plenty of hands-on training in their coursework. Graduate students join a community of scholars who are global leaders in their fields. Research funding from government agencies and private corporations supports cutting-edge work in alternative and traditional energy resources, mineral economics, earth sciences, materials, and environmental science and engineering. Strong partnerships with local government laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Bureau of Reclamation and the US Geological Survey, provide rich opportunities for students to become involved in world-class research. In addition to strong education and research programs in traditional fields of science and engineering, Mines is one of a very few institutions in the world having broad expertise in resource exploration, extraction, production and utilization. Mines offers all the advantages of a world-class research institution with a size that allows for personal attention. Situated in Golden, Colorado, against the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Mines community enjoys nearby hiking, camping, bicycling, kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, white-water rafting, skiing, and snowboarding; there are about a dozen major ski areas within a 1-3 hours drive from campus. Denver and Boulder are within 20 miles of campus, offering all the attractions of a large metro area. Recent campus improvements, a new 207-bed residence hall Elm Hall and Mines Market in 2014, a new, 290-bed residence hall Maple Hall; and a $33 million addition to Brown Hall - making it the largest classroom facility on campus opened in the fall 2011. In fall 2012, the new Marquez Hall opened its doors; a state-of-the-art $25 million facility for pioneering teaching, research and service. Also in fall 2012, the new W. Lloyd Wright Student Wellness Ctr. opened as home to the Student Health, Dental, Counseling, Disability Services, and Health Insurance Program. Established in fall 2012 - CASA: Center for Academic Services and Advising. In fall 2015, the Starzer Welcome Center, and the Clear Creek Athletics Complex opened. And, Coors Tek Center for Applied Science and Engineering expected to open in late 2017. The social environment is informal and friendly, and the academic environment is competitive, but also collaborative. Mines attracts an ambitious and motivated group of students, staff and faculty, and the career and graduate school opportunities for graduates are exceptional. Mines offers 18 varsity sports teams, our student athletes are competitive in the NCAA, Division II arena, and over 50 club and intramural teams meet the recreational interests of our highly active campus community. Students are involved in more than 180 clubs and organizations. |
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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. |
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1876 |
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Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309 |
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52 |
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134 |
2018-04-09 00:00:52 |
Graduation Rate Performance Rank (7.5%) |
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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 |
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|
135 |
2018-04-09 00:00:52 |
Alumni Giving (5%) |
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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 |
|
136 |
2018-04-09 00:00:52 |
Graduation and Retention Rates (22.5%) |
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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. |
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1876 |
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2018-04-09 00:00:52 |
Faculty Resources (20%) |
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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 |
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$514.2 million |
Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309 |
(303) 492-1411 |
52 |
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138 |
2018-04-09 00:00:52 |
Student Selectivity (12.5%) |
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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. |
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1876 |
N/A |
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City |
$514.2 million |
Regent Administration Center, Room 125, 552 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309 |
(303) 492-1411 |
52 |
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|
139 |
2018-04-09 00:00:52 |
Financial Resources (10%) |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Fort Collins |
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"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. |
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1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523 |
(970) 491-1101 |
45 |
100.0 |
|
146 |
2018-04-09 00:01:50 |
Graduation Rate Performance Rank (7.5%) |
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Colorado State University |
Fort Collins |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1ybiybb9enp-nq6jg4g43o8" aria-controls="more-1ybiybb9enp-nq6jg4g43o8" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
"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 |
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City |
$299.9 million + |
1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523 |
(970) 491-1101 |
45 |
100.0 |
|
147 |
2018-04-09 00:01:50 |
Alumni Giving (5%) |
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Colorado State University |
Fort Collins |
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"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 |
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City |
$299.9 million + |
1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523 |
(970) 491-1101 |
45 |
100.0 |
|
148 |
2018-04-09 00:01:50 |
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Colorado State University |
Fort Collins |
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"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 |
|
149 |
2018-04-09 00:01:50 |
Faculty Resources (20%) |
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Colorado State University |
Fort Collins |
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"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 |
|
150 |
2018-04-09 00:01:50 |
Student Selectivity (12.5%) |
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Colorado State University |
Fort Collins |
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"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 |
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151 |
2018-04-09 00:01:50 |
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Colorado State University |
Fort Collins |
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"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 |
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"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 |
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Colorado State University |
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"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 |
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City |
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1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523 |
(970) 491-1101 |
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Colorado State University |
Fort Collins |
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"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 |
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$299.9 million + |
1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523 |
(970) 491-1101 |
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155 |
2018-04-09 00:01:50 |
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Colorado State University |
Fort Collins |
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"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. |
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1870 |
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1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523 |
(970) 491-1101 |
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Colorado State University |
Fort Collins |
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"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. |
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1870 |
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1062 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523 |
(970) 491-1101 |
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United States Coast Guard Academy |
New London |
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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 |
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N/A |
15 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320 |
(860) 444-8444 |
96 |
100.0 |
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158 |
2018-04-09 00:02:55 |
Graduation Rate Performance Rank (7.5%) |
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United States Coast Guard Academy |
New London |
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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." |
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1932 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
N/A |
15 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320 |
(860) 444-8444 |
96 |
100.0 |
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159 |
2018-04-09 00:02:55 |
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United States Coast Guard Academy |
New London |
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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." |
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1932 |
N/A |
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Suburban |
N/A |
15 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320 |
(860) 444-8444 |
96 |
100.0 |
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160 |
2018-04-09 00:02:55 |
Graduation and Retention Rates (22.5%) |
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United States Coast Guard Academy |
New London |
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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." |
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1932 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
N/A |
15 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320 |
(860) 444-8444 |
96 |
100.0 |
|
161 |
2018-04-09 00:02:55 |
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United States Coast Guard Academy |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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New London |
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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 |
|
168 |
2018-04-09 00:02:55 |
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United States Coast Guard Academy |
New London |
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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 |
|
169 |
2018-04-09 00:05:04 |
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29 |
2018-04-19 06:59:04 |
Wesleyan University |
Middletown |
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We believe that liberal education should instill capacities for critical and creative thinking that can address unfamiliar and changing circumstances, engender a moral sensibility that can weigh consequence beyond self, and establish an enduring love of learning for its own sake. With the help of our faculty, Wesleyan students develop their own unique programs of study, which reflect their own interests and address capabilities we believe are essential to effective participation in a global society. Our faculty are active, well-known scholars, and the community is intellectually lively, so students have resources and support for accomplishing serious scholarly work as undergraduates. |
Private, Coed |
1831 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$802.2 million + |
237 High Street, Middletown, CT 06459 |
(860) 685-2000 |
85 |
100.0 |
|
170 |
2018-04-09 00:05:04 |
Graduation Rate Performance Rank (7.5%) |
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2018-04-19 06:59:04 |
Wesleyan University |
Middletown |
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We believe that liberal education should instill capacities for critical and creative thinking that can address unfamiliar and changing circumstances, engender a moral sensibility that can weigh consequence beyond self, and establish an enduring love of learning for its own sake. With the help of our faculty, Wesleyan students develop their own unique programs of study, which reflect their own interests and address capabilities we believe are essential to effective participation in a global society. Our faculty are active, well-known scholars, and the community is intellectually lively, so students have resources and support for accomplishing serious scholarly work as undergraduates. |
Private, Coed |
1831 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$802.2 million + |
237 High Street, Middletown, CT 06459 |
(860) 685-2000 |
85 |
100.0 |
|
171 |
2018-04-09 00:05:04 |
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2018-04-19 06:59:04 |
Wesleyan University |
Middletown |
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We believe that liberal education should instill capacities for critical and creative thinking that can address unfamiliar and changing circumstances, engender a moral sensibility that can weigh consequence beyond self, and establish an enduring love of learning for its own sake. With the help of our faculty, Wesleyan students develop their own unique programs of study, which reflect their own interests and address capabilities we believe are essential to effective participation in a global society. Our faculty are active, well-known scholars, and the community is intellectually lively, so students have resources and support for accomplishing serious scholarly work as undergraduates. |
Private, Coed |
1831 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$802.2 million + |
237 High Street, Middletown, CT 06459 |
(860) 685-2000 |
85 |
100.0 |
|
172 |
2018-04-09 00:05:04 |
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2018-04-19 06:59:04 |
Wesleyan University |
Middletown |
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We believe that liberal education should instill capacities for critical and creative thinking that can address unfamiliar and changing circumstances, engender a moral sensibility that can weigh consequence beyond self, and establish an enduring love of learning for its own sake. With the help of our faculty, Wesleyan students develop their own unique programs of study, which reflect their own interests and address capabilities we believe are essential to effective participation in a global society. Our faculty are active, well-known scholars, and the community is intellectually lively, so students have resources and support for accomplishing serious scholarly work as undergraduates. |
Private, Coed |
1831 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$802.2 million + |
237 High Street, Middletown, CT 06459 |
(860) 685-2000 |
85 |
100.0 |
|
173 |
2018-04-09 00:05:04 |
Faculty Resources (20%) |
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29 |
2018-04-19 06:59:04 |
Wesleyan University |
Middletown |
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We believe that liberal education should instill capacities for critical and creative thinking that can address unfamiliar and changing circumstances, engender a moral sensibility that can weigh consequence beyond self, and establish an enduring love of learning for its own sake. With the help of our faculty, Wesleyan students develop their own unique programs of study, which reflect their own interests and address capabilities we believe are essential to effective participation in a global society. Our faculty are active, well-known scholars, and the community is intellectually lively, so students have resources and support for accomplishing serious scholarly work as undergraduates. |
Private, Coed |
1831 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$802.2 million + |
237 High Street, Middletown, CT 06459 |
(860) 685-2000 |
85 |
100.0 |
|
174 |
2018-04-09 00:05:04 |
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2018-04-19 06:59:04 |
Wesleyan University |
Middletown |
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We believe that liberal education should instill capacities for critical and creative thinking that can address unfamiliar and changing circumstances, engender a moral sensibility that can weigh consequence beyond self, and establish an enduring love of learning for its own sake. With the help of our faculty, Wesleyan students develop their own unique programs of study, which reflect their own interests and address capabilities we believe are essential to effective participation in a global society. Our faculty are active, well-known scholars, and the community is intellectually lively, so students have resources and support for accomplishing serious scholarly work as undergraduates. |
Private, Coed |
1831 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$802.2 million + |
237 High Street, Middletown, CT 06459 |
(860) 685-2000 |
85 |
100.0 |
|
175 |
2018-04-09 00:05:04 |
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29 |
2018-04-19 06:59:04 |
Wesleyan University |
Middletown |
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We believe that liberal education should instill capacities for critical and creative thinking that can address unfamiliar and changing circumstances, engender a moral sensibility that can weigh consequence beyond self, and establish an enduring love of learning for its own sake. With the help of our faculty, Wesleyan students develop their own unique programs of study, which reflect their own interests and address capabilities we believe are essential to effective participation in a global society. Our faculty are active, well-known scholars, and the community is intellectually lively, so students have resources and support for accomplishing serious scholarly work as undergraduates. |
Private, Coed |
1831 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$802.2 million + |
237 High Street, Middletown, CT 06459 |
(860) 685-2000 |
85 |
100.0 |
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Wesleyan University |
Middletown |
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We believe that liberal education should instill capacities for critical and creative thinking that can address unfamiliar and changing circumstances, engender a moral sensibility that can weigh consequence beyond self, and establish an enduring love of learning for its own sake. With the help of our faculty, Wesleyan students develop their own unique programs of study, which reflect their own interests and address capabilities we believe are essential to effective participation in a global society. Our faculty are active, well-known scholars, and the community is intellectually lively, so students have resources and support for accomplishing serious scholarly work as undergraduates. |
Private, Coed |
1831 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$802.2 million + |
237 High Street, Middletown, CT 06459 |
(860) 685-2000 |
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Wesleyan University |
Middletown |
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We believe that liberal education should instill capacities for critical and creative thinking that can address unfamiliar and changing circumstances, engender a moral sensibility that can weigh consequence beyond self, and establish an enduring love of learning for its own sake. With the help of our faculty, Wesleyan students develop their own unique programs of study, which reflect their own interests and address capabilities we believe are essential to effective participation in a global society. Our faculty are active, well-known scholars, and the community is intellectually lively, so students have resources and support for accomplishing serious scholarly work as undergraduates. |
Private, Coed |
1831 |
N/A |
Semester |
City |
$802.2 million + |
237 High Street, Middletown, CT 06459 |
(860) 685-2000 |
85 |
100.0 |
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2018-04-19 06:59:04 |
Wesleyan University |
Middletown |
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We believe that liberal education should instill capacities for critical and creative thinking that can address unfamiliar and changing circumstances, engender a moral sensibility that can weigh consequence beyond self, and establish an enduring love of learning for its own sake. With the help of our faculty, Wesleyan students develop their own unique programs of study, which reflect their own interests and address capabilities we believe are essential to effective participation in a global society. Our faculty are active, well-known scholars, and the community is intellectually lively, so students have resources and support for accomplishing serious scholarly work as undergraduates. |
Private, Coed |
1831 |
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$802.2 million + |
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(860) 685-2000 |
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Wesleyan University |
Middletown |
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We believe that liberal education should instill capacities for critical and creative thinking that can address unfamiliar and changing circumstances, engender a moral sensibility that can weigh consequence beyond self, and establish an enduring love of learning for its own sake. With the help of our faculty, Wesleyan students develop their own unique programs of study, which reflect their own interests and address capabilities we believe are essential to effective participation in a global society. Our faculty are active, well-known scholars, and the community is intellectually lively, so students have resources and support for accomplishing serious scholarly work as undergraduates. |
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Wesleyan University |
Middletown |
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We believe that liberal education should instill capacities for critical and creative thinking that can address unfamiliar and changing circumstances, engender a moral sensibility that can weigh consequence beyond self, and establish an enduring love of learning for its own sake. With the help of our faculty, Wesleyan students develop their own unique programs of study, which reflect their own interests and address capabilities we believe are essential to effective participation in a global society. Our faculty are active, well-known scholars, and the community is intellectually lively, so students have resources and support for accomplishing serious scholarly work as undergraduates. |
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1831 |
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Delaware State University |
Dover |
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More than 125 years after its 1891 founding as a land-grant educational institution, Delaware State University has a long and proud history that has led to its distinction as one of America's top HBCUs. The University's success can be explained by its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields and prepare students for the global marketplace, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence. DSU's academic character has a heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) area. Several major research centers are based on campus, including the Delaware Institute for Science and Technology's Optical Science Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), with its state-of-the-art facility completed in 2015, as well as the Delaware Center for Neuroscience Research. The University's Claude E. Phillips Herbarium, a botanical resource center, is the largest among HBCUs. In the College of Business, students gain knowledge of the latest SAP technologies and critical digital enterprise skills through a partnership with SAP, the market leader in enterprise application software, and the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG). Students in DSU's Aviation Program attain valuable flight experience in the University's own fleet of airplanes, the only one among HBCUs, and 100 percent of our professional pilot graduates go on to aviation industry careers. Freshmen at DSU find a personalized experience right from the start, with an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to not only ensure academic success, but also to encourage professional development. Throughout their journeys, students also benefit from faculty members' years of professional experience and a multitude of hands-on learning opportunities, including agriculture, natural resources and natural sciences facilities and laboratories; art and mass communications studios; the University's own music record label; and internships with leading businesses and agencies. For students interested in studying abroad, collaborative partnerships with institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean create a wide range of options. Delaware State University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Its Department of Social Work offers the only nationally accredited bachelor's and master's degree program in the state of Delaware, and its business, education, nursing, hospitality and tourism, and food and nutritional science programs also are accredited by specialized academic accrediting agencies. DSU's main campus is a close-knit community situated among 350 acres of modern and historic buildings and sprawling green spaces in Dover, DE. The University also offers convenient and flexible master's degree programs at its location in Wilmington, DE, as well as learning opportunities through its location in Georgetown, DE, and its online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Student-athletes at DSU compete in 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Empowering students to "Expect Greatness" along their journey to become the next generation of scientists, communicators, business professionals and public servants, Delaware State University is the first major reason for their success. |
Public, Coed |
1891 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$25.8 million |
1200 N. Dupont Highway, Dover, DE 19901 |
(302) 857-6060 |
43 |
100.0 |
|
182 |
2018-04-09 00:11:07 |
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Delaware State University |
Dover |
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More than 125 years after its 1891 founding as a land-grant educational institution, Delaware State University has a long and proud history that has led to its distinction as one of America's top HBCUs. The University's success can be explained by its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields and prepare students for the global marketplace, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence. DSU's academic character has a heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) area. Several major research centers are based on campus, including the Delaware Institute for Science and Technology's Optical Science Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), with its state-of-the-art facility completed in 2015, as well as the Delaware Center for Neuroscience Research. The University's Claude E. Phillips Herbarium, a botanical resource center, is the largest among HBCUs. In the College of Business, students gain knowledge of the latest SAP technologies and critical digital enterprise skills through a partnership with SAP, the market leader in enterprise application software, and the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG). Students in DSU's Aviation Program attain valuable flight experience in the University's own fleet of airplanes, the only one among HBCUs, and 100 percent of our professional pilot graduates go on to aviation industry careers. Freshmen at DSU find a personalized experience right from the start, with an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to not only ensure academic success, but also to encourage professional development. Throughout their journeys, students also benefit from faculty members' years of professional experience and a multitude of hands-on learning opportunities, including agriculture, natural resources and natural sciences facilities and laboratories; art and mass communications studios; the University's own music record label; and internships with leading businesses and agencies. For students interested in studying abroad, collaborative partnerships with institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean create a wide range of options. Delaware State University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Its Department of Social Work offers the only nationally accredited bachelor's and master's degree program in the state of Delaware, and its business, education, nursing, hospitality and tourism, and food and nutritional science programs also are accredited by specialized academic accrediting agencies. DSU's main campus is a close-knit community situated among 350 acres of modern and historic buildings and sprawling green spaces in Dover, DE. The University also offers convenient and flexible master's degree programs at its location in Wilmington, DE, as well as learning opportunities through its location in Georgetown, DE, and its online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Student-athletes at DSU compete in 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Empowering students to "Expect Greatness" along their journey to become the next generation of scientists, communicators, business professionals and public servants, Delaware State University is the first major reason for their success. |
Public, Coed |
1891 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$25.8 million |
1200 N. Dupont Highway, Dover, DE 19901 |
(302) 857-6060 |
43 |
100.0 |
|
183 |
2018-04-09 00:11:07 |
Alumni Giving (5%) |
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Delaware State University |
Dover |
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More than 125 years after its 1891 founding as a land-grant educational institution, Delaware State University has a long and proud history that has led to its distinction as one of America's top HBCUs. The University's success can be explained by its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields and prepare students for the global marketplace, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence. DSU's academic character has a heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) area. Several major research centers are based on campus, including the Delaware Institute for Science and Technology's Optical Science Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), with its state-of-the-art facility completed in 2015, as well as the Delaware Center for Neuroscience Research. The University's Claude E. Phillips Herbarium, a botanical resource center, is the largest among HBCUs. In the College of Business, students gain knowledge of the latest SAP technologies and critical digital enterprise skills through a partnership with SAP, the market leader in enterprise application software, and the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG). Students in DSU's Aviation Program attain valuable flight experience in the University's own fleet of airplanes, the only one among HBCUs, and 100 percent of our professional pilot graduates go on to aviation industry careers. Freshmen at DSU find a personalized experience right from the start, with an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to not only ensure academic success, but also to encourage professional development. Throughout their journeys, students also benefit from faculty members' years of professional experience and a multitude of hands-on learning opportunities, including agriculture, natural resources and natural sciences facilities and laboratories; art and mass communications studios; the University's own music record label; and internships with leading businesses and agencies. For students interested in studying abroad, collaborative partnerships with institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean create a wide range of options. Delaware State University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Its Department of Social Work offers the only nationally accredited bachelor's and master's degree program in the state of Delaware, and its business, education, nursing, hospitality and tourism, and food and nutritional science programs also are accredited by specialized academic accrediting agencies. DSU's main campus is a close-knit community situated among 350 acres of modern and historic buildings and sprawling green spaces in Dover, DE. The University also offers convenient and flexible master's degree programs at its location in Wilmington, DE, as well as learning opportunities through its location in Georgetown, DE, and its online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Student-athletes at DSU compete in 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Empowering students to "Expect Greatness" along their journey to become the next generation of scientists, communicators, business professionals and public servants, Delaware State University is the first major reason for their success. |
Public, Coed |
1891 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$25.8 million |
1200 N. Dupont Highway, Dover, DE 19901 |
(302) 857-6060 |
43 |
100.0 |
|
184 |
2018-04-09 00:11:07 |
Graduation and Retention Rates (22.5%) |
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Delaware State University |
Dover |
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More than 125 years after its 1891 founding as a land-grant educational institution, Delaware State University has a long and proud history that has led to its distinction as one of America's top HBCUs. The University's success can be explained by its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields and prepare students for the global marketplace, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence. DSU's academic character has a heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) area. Several major research centers are based on campus, including the Delaware Institute for Science and Technology's Optical Science Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), with its state-of-the-art facility completed in 2015, as well as the Delaware Center for Neuroscience Research. The University's Claude E. Phillips Herbarium, a botanical resource center, is the largest among HBCUs. In the College of Business, students gain knowledge of the latest SAP technologies and critical digital enterprise skills through a partnership with SAP, the market leader in enterprise application software, and the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG). Students in DSU's Aviation Program attain valuable flight experience in the University's own fleet of airplanes, the only one among HBCUs, and 100 percent of our professional pilot graduates go on to aviation industry careers. Freshmen at DSU find a personalized experience right from the start, with an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to not only ensure academic success, but also to encourage professional development. Throughout their journeys, students also benefit from faculty members' years of professional experience and a multitude of hands-on learning opportunities, including agriculture, natural resources and natural sciences facilities and laboratories; art and mass communications studios; the University's own music record label; and internships with leading businesses and agencies. For students interested in studying abroad, collaborative partnerships with institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean create a wide range of options. Delaware State University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Its Department of Social Work offers the only nationally accredited bachelor's and master's degree program in the state of Delaware, and its business, education, nursing, hospitality and tourism, and food and nutritional science programs also are accredited by specialized academic accrediting agencies. DSU's main campus is a close-knit community situated among 350 acres of modern and historic buildings and sprawling green spaces in Dover, DE. The University also offers convenient and flexible master's degree programs at its location in Wilmington, DE, as well as learning opportunities through its location in Georgetown, DE, and its online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Student-athletes at DSU compete in 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Empowering students to "Expect Greatness" along their journey to become the next generation of scientists, communicators, business professionals and public servants, Delaware State University is the first major reason for their success. |
Public, Coed |
1891 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$25.8 million |
1200 N. Dupont Highway, Dover, DE 19901 |
(302) 857-6060 |
43 |
100.0 |
|
185 |
2018-04-09 00:11:07 |
Faculty Resources (20%) |
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Delaware State University |
Dover |
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More than 125 years after its 1891 founding as a land-grant educational institution, Delaware State University has a long and proud history that has led to its distinction as one of America's top HBCUs. The University's success can be explained by its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields and prepare students for the global marketplace, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence. DSU's academic character has a heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) area. Several major research centers are based on campus, including the Delaware Institute for Science and Technology's Optical Science Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), with its state-of-the-art facility completed in 2015, as well as the Delaware Center for Neuroscience Research. The University's Claude E. Phillips Herbarium, a botanical resource center, is the largest among HBCUs. In the College of Business, students gain knowledge of the latest SAP technologies and critical digital enterprise skills through a partnership with SAP, the market leader in enterprise application software, and the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG). Students in DSU's Aviation Program attain valuable flight experience in the University's own fleet of airplanes, the only one among HBCUs, and 100 percent of our professional pilot graduates go on to aviation industry careers. Freshmen at DSU find a personalized experience right from the start, with an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to not only ensure academic success, but also to encourage professional development. Throughout their journeys, students also benefit from faculty members' years of professional experience and a multitude of hands-on learning opportunities, including agriculture, natural resources and natural sciences facilities and laboratories; art and mass communications studios; the University's own music record label; and internships with leading businesses and agencies. For students interested in studying abroad, collaborative partnerships with institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean create a wide range of options. Delaware State University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Its Department of Social Work offers the only nationally accredited bachelor's and master's degree program in the state of Delaware, and its business, education, nursing, hospitality and tourism, and food and nutritional science programs also are accredited by specialized academic accrediting agencies. DSU's main campus is a close-knit community situated among 350 acres of modern and historic buildings and sprawling green spaces in Dover, DE. The University also offers convenient and flexible master's degree programs at its location in Wilmington, DE, as well as learning opportunities through its location in Georgetown, DE, and its online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Student-athletes at DSU compete in 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Empowering students to "Expect Greatness" along their journey to become the next generation of scientists, communicators, business professionals and public servants, Delaware State University is the first major reason for their success. |
Public, Coed |
1891 |
N/A |
Semester |
Suburban |
$25.8 million |
1200 N. Dupont Highway, Dover, DE 19901 |
(302) 857-6060 |
43 |
100.0 |
|
186 |
2018-04-09 00:11:07 |
Student Selectivity (12.5%) |
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Delaware State University |
Dover |
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More than 125 years after its 1891 founding as a land-grant educational institution, Delaware State University has a long and proud history that has led to its distinction as one of America's top HBCUs. The University's success can be explained by its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields and prepare students for the global marketplace, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence. DSU's academic character has a heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) area. Several major research centers are based on campus, including the Delaware Institute for Science and Technology's Optical Science Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), with its state-of-the-art facility completed in 2015, as well as the Delaware Center for Neuroscience Research. The University's Claude E. Phillips Herbarium, a botanical resource center, is the largest among HBCUs. In the College of Business, students gain knowledge of the latest SAP technologies and critical digital enterprise skills through a partnership with SAP, the market leader in enterprise application software, and the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG). Students in DSU's Aviation Program attain valuable flight experience in the University's own fleet of airplanes, the only one among HBCUs, and 100 percent of our professional pilot graduates go on to aviation industry careers. Freshmen at DSU find a personalized experience right from the start, with an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to not only ensure academic success, but also to encourage professional development. Throughout their journeys, students also benefit from faculty members' years of professional experience and a multitude of hands-on learning opportunities, including agriculture, natural resources and natural sciences facilities and laboratories; art and mass communications studios; the University's own music record label; and internships with leading businesses and agencies. For students interested in studying abroad, collaborative partnerships with institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean create a wide range of options. Delaware State University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Its Department of Social Work offers the only nationally accredited bachelor's and master's degree program in the state of Delaware, and its business, education, nursing, hospitality and tourism, and food and nutritional science programs also are accredited by specialized academic accrediting agencies. DSU's main campus is a close-knit community situated among 350 acres of modern and historic buildings and sprawling green spaces in Dover, DE. The University also offers convenient and flexible master's degree programs at its location in Wilmington, DE, as well as learning opportunities through its location in Georgetown, DE, and its online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Student-athletes at DSU compete in 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Empowering students to "Expect Greatness" along their journey to become the next generation of scientists, communicators, business professionals and public servants, Delaware State University is the first major reason for their success. |
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Delaware State University |
Dover |
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More than 125 years after its 1891 founding as a land-grant educational institution, Delaware State University has a long and proud history that has led to its distinction as one of America's top HBCUs. The University's success can be explained by its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields and prepare students for the global marketplace, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence. DSU's academic character has a heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) area. Several major research centers are based on campus, including the Delaware Institute for Science and Technology's Optical Science Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), with its state-of-the-art facility completed in 2015, as well as the Delaware Center for Neuroscience Research. The University's Claude E. Phillips Herbarium, a botanical resource center, is the largest among HBCUs. In the College of Business, students gain knowledge of the latest SAP technologies and critical digital enterprise skills through a partnership with SAP, the market leader in enterprise application software, and the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG). Students in DSU's Aviation Program attain valuable flight experience in the University's own fleet of airplanes, the only one among HBCUs, and 100 percent of our professional pilot graduates go on to aviation industry careers. Freshmen at DSU find a personalized experience right from the start, with an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to not only ensure academic success, but also to encourage professional development. Throughout their journeys, students also benefit from faculty members' years of professional experience and a multitude of hands-on learning opportunities, including agriculture, natural resources and natural sciences facilities and laboratories; art and mass communications studios; the University's own music record label; and internships with leading businesses and agencies. For students interested in studying abroad, collaborative partnerships with institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean create a wide range of options. Delaware State University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Its Department of Social Work offers the only nationally accredited bachelor's and master's degree program in the state of Delaware, and its business, education, nursing, hospitality and tourism, and food and nutritional science programs also are accredited by specialized academic accrediting agencies. DSU's main campus is a close-knit community situated among 350 acres of modern and historic buildings and sprawling green spaces in Dover, DE. The University also offers convenient and flexible master's degree programs at its location in Wilmington, DE, as well as learning opportunities through its location in Georgetown, DE, and its online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Student-athletes at DSU compete in 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Empowering students to "Expect Greatness" along their journey to become the next generation of scientists, communicators, business professionals and public servants, Delaware State University is the first major reason for their success. |
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Dover |
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More than 125 years after its 1891 founding as a land-grant educational institution, Delaware State University has a long and proud history that has led to its distinction as one of America's top HBCUs. The University's success can be explained by its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields and prepare students for the global marketplace, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence. DSU's academic character has a heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) area. Several major research centers are based on campus, including the Delaware Institute for Science and Technology's Optical Science Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), with its state-of-the-art facility completed in 2015, as well as the Delaware Center for Neuroscience Research. The University's Claude E. Phillips Herbarium, a botanical resource center, is the largest among HBCUs. In the College of Business, students gain knowledge of the latest SAP technologies and critical digital enterprise skills through a partnership with SAP, the market leader in enterprise application software, and the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG). Students in DSU's Aviation Program attain valuable flight experience in the University's own fleet of airplanes, the only one among HBCUs, and 100 percent of our professional pilot graduates go on to aviation industry careers. Freshmen at DSU find a personalized experience right from the start, with an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to not only ensure academic success, but also to encourage professional development. Throughout their journeys, students also benefit from faculty members' years of professional experience and a multitude of hands-on learning opportunities, including agriculture, natural resources and natural sciences facilities and laboratories; art and mass communications studios; the University's own music record label; and internships with leading businesses and agencies. For students interested in studying abroad, collaborative partnerships with institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean create a wide range of options. Delaware State University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Its Department of Social Work offers the only nationally accredited bachelor's and master's degree program in the state of Delaware, and its business, education, nursing, hospitality and tourism, and food and nutritional science programs also are accredited by specialized academic accrediting agencies. DSU's main campus is a close-knit community situated among 350 acres of modern and historic buildings and sprawling green spaces in Dover, DE. The University also offers convenient and flexible master's degree programs at its location in Wilmington, DE, as well as learning opportunities through its location in Georgetown, DE, and its online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Student-athletes at DSU compete in 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Empowering students to "Expect Greatness" along their journey to become the next generation of scientists, communicators, business professionals and public servants, Delaware State University is the first major reason for their success. |
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Dover |
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More than 125 years after its 1891 founding as a land-grant educational institution, Delaware State University has a long and proud history that has led to its distinction as one of America's top HBCUs. The University's success can be explained by its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields and prepare students for the global marketplace, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence. DSU's academic character has a heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) area. Several major research centers are based on campus, including the Delaware Institute for Science and Technology's Optical Science Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), with its state-of-the-art facility completed in 2015, as well as the Delaware Center for Neuroscience Research. The University's Claude E. Phillips Herbarium, a botanical resource center, is the largest among HBCUs. In the College of Business, students gain knowledge of the latest SAP technologies and critical digital enterprise skills through a partnership with SAP, the market leader in enterprise application software, and the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG). Students in DSU's Aviation Program attain valuable flight experience in the University's own fleet of airplanes, the only one among HBCUs, and 100 percent of our professional pilot graduates go on to aviation industry careers. Freshmen at DSU find a personalized experience right from the start, with an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to not only ensure academic success, but also to encourage professional development. Throughout their journeys, students also benefit from faculty members' years of professional experience and a multitude of hands-on learning opportunities, including agriculture, natural resources and natural sciences facilities and laboratories; art and mass communications studios; the University's own music record label; and internships with leading businesses and agencies. For students interested in studying abroad, collaborative partnerships with institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean create a wide range of options. Delaware State University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Its Department of Social Work offers the only nationally accredited bachelor's and master's degree program in the state of Delaware, and its business, education, nursing, hospitality and tourism, and food and nutritional science programs also are accredited by specialized academic accrediting agencies. DSU's main campus is a close-knit community situated among 350 acres of modern and historic buildings and sprawling green spaces in Dover, DE. The University also offers convenient and flexible master's degree programs at its location in Wilmington, DE, as well as learning opportunities through its location in Georgetown, DE, and its online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Student-athletes at DSU compete in 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Empowering students to "Expect Greatness" along their journey to become the next generation of scientists, communicators, business professionals and public servants, Delaware State University is the first major reason for their success. |
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Delaware State University |
Dover |
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More than 125 years after its 1891 founding as a land-grant educational institution, Delaware State University has a long and proud history that has led to its distinction as one of America's top HBCUs. The University's success can be explained by its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields and prepare students for the global marketplace, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence. DSU's academic character has a heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) area. Several major research centers are based on campus, including the Delaware Institute for Science and Technology's Optical Science Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), with its state-of-the-art facility completed in 2015, as well as the Delaware Center for Neuroscience Research. The University's Claude E. Phillips Herbarium, a botanical resource center, is the largest among HBCUs. In the College of Business, students gain knowledge of the latest SAP technologies and critical digital enterprise skills through a partnership with SAP, the market leader in enterprise application software, and the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG). Students in DSU's Aviation Program attain valuable flight experience in the University's own fleet of airplanes, the only one among HBCUs, and 100 percent of our professional pilot graduates go on to aviation industry careers. Freshmen at DSU find a personalized experience right from the start, with an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to not only ensure academic success, but also to encourage professional development. Throughout their journeys, students also benefit from faculty members' years of professional experience and a multitude of hands-on learning opportunities, including agriculture, natural resources and natural sciences facilities and laboratories; art and mass communications studios; the University's own music record label; and internships with leading businesses and agencies. For students interested in studying abroad, collaborative partnerships with institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean create a wide range of options. Delaware State University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Its Department of Social Work offers the only nationally accredited bachelor's and master's degree program in the state of Delaware, and its business, education, nursing, hospitality and tourism, and food and nutritional science programs also are accredited by specialized academic accrediting agencies. DSU's main campus is a close-knit community situated among 350 acres of modern and historic buildings and sprawling green spaces in Dover, DE. The University also offers convenient and flexible master's degree programs at its location in Wilmington, DE, as well as learning opportunities through its location in Georgetown, DE, and its online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Student-athletes at DSU compete in 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Empowering students to "Expect Greatness" along their journey to become the next generation of scientists, communicators, business professionals and public servants, Delaware State University is the first major reason for their success. |
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Delaware State University |
Dover |
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More than 125 years after its 1891 founding as a land-grant educational institution, Delaware State University has a long and proud history that has led to its distinction as one of America's top HBCUs. The University's success can be explained by its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields and prepare students for the global marketplace, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence. DSU's academic character has a heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) area. Several major research centers are based on campus, including the Delaware Institute for Science and Technology's Optical Science Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), with its state-of-the-art facility completed in 2015, as well as the Delaware Center for Neuroscience Research. The University's Claude E. Phillips Herbarium, a botanical resource center, is the largest among HBCUs. In the College of Business, students gain knowledge of the latest SAP technologies and critical digital enterprise skills through a partnership with SAP, the market leader in enterprise application software, and the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG). Students in DSU's Aviation Program attain valuable flight experience in the University's own fleet of airplanes, the only one among HBCUs, and 100 percent of our professional pilot graduates go on to aviation industry careers. Freshmen at DSU find a personalized experience right from the start, with an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to not only ensure academic success, but also to encourage professional development. Throughout their journeys, students also benefit from faculty members' years of professional experience and a multitude of hands-on learning opportunities, including agriculture, natural resources and natural sciences facilities and laboratories; art and mass communications studios; the University's own music record label; and internships with leading businesses and agencies. For students interested in studying abroad, collaborative partnerships with institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean create a wide range of options. Delaware State University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Its Department of Social Work offers the only nationally accredited bachelor's and master's degree program in the state of Delaware, and its business, education, nursing, hospitality and tourism, and food and nutritional science programs also are accredited by specialized academic accrediting agencies. DSU's main campus is a close-knit community situated among 350 acres of modern and historic buildings and sprawling green spaces in Dover, DE. The University also offers convenient and flexible master's degree programs at its location in Wilmington, DE, as well as learning opportunities through its location in Georgetown, DE, and its online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Student-athletes at DSU compete in 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Empowering students to "Expect Greatness" along their journey to become the next generation of scientists, communicators, business professionals and public servants, Delaware State University is the first major reason for their success. |
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Delaware State University |
Dover |
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More than 125 years after its 1891 founding as a land-grant educational institution, Delaware State University has a long and proud history that has led to its distinction as one of America's top HBCUs. The University's success can be explained by its bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs that connect with high-demand career fields and prepare students for the global marketplace, an ever-expanding research portfolio and a growing international presence. DSU's academic character has a heavy emphasis in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) area. Several major research centers are based on campus, including the Delaware Institute for Science and Technology's Optical Science Center for Applied Research (OSCAR), with its state-of-the-art facility completed in 2015, as well as the Delaware Center for Neuroscience Research. The University's Claude E. Phillips Herbarium, a botanical resource center, is the largest among HBCUs. In the College of Business, students gain knowledge of the latest SAP technologies and critical digital enterprise skills through a partnership with SAP, the market leader in enterprise application software, and the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG). Students in DSU's Aviation Program attain valuable flight experience in the University's own fleet of airplanes, the only one among HBCUs, and 100 percent of our professional pilot graduates go on to aviation industry careers. Freshmen at DSU find a personalized experience right from the start, with an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to not only ensure academic success, but also to encourage professional development. Throughout their journeys, students also benefit from faculty members' years of professional experience and a multitude of hands-on learning opportunities, including agriculture, natural resources and natural sciences facilities and laboratories; art and mass communications studios; the University's own music record label; and internships with leading businesses and agencies. For students interested in studying abroad, collaborative partnerships with institutions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean create a wide range of options. Delaware State University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). Its Department of Social Work offers the only nationally accredited bachelor's and master's degree program in the state of Delaware, and its business, education, nursing, hospitality and tourism, and food and nutritional science programs also are accredited by specialized academic accrediting agencies. DSU's main campus is a close-knit community situated among 350 acres of modern and historic buildings and sprawling green spaces in Dover, DE. The University also offers convenient and flexible master's degree programs at its location in Wilmington, DE, as well as learning opportunities through its location in Georgetown, DE, and its online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Student-athletes at DSU compete in 18 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Empowering students to "Expect Greatness" along their journey to become the next generation of scientists, communicators, business professionals and public servants, Delaware State University is the first major reason for their success. |
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Goldey-Beacom College |
Wilmington |
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year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
address |
telephone |
overall_score |
total_score |
38 |
2018-04-18 21:58:23 |
Goldey-Beacom College |
Wilmington |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-controls="more-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
N/A |
Private |
1886 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
$110.2 million |
4701 Limestone Road, Wilmington, DE 19808 |
(302) 998-8814 |
|
|
|
195 |
2018-04-09 00:11:54 |
Alumni Giving (5%) |
<L1> college
id |
ts |
college |
city |
overview |
description |
school_type |
year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
address |
telephone |
overall_score |
total_score |
38 |
2018-04-18 21:58:23 |
Goldey-Beacom College |
Wilmington |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-controls="more-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
N/A |
Private |
1886 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
$110.2 million |
4701 Limestone Road, Wilmington, DE 19808 |
(302) 998-8814 |
|
|
|
196 |
2018-04-09 00:11:54 |
Graduation and Retention Rates (22.5%) |
<L1> college
id |
ts |
college |
city |
overview |
description |
school_type |
year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
address |
telephone |
overall_score |
total_score |
38 |
2018-04-18 21:58:23 |
Goldey-Beacom College |
Wilmington |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-controls="more-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
N/A |
Private |
1886 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
$110.2 million |
4701 Limestone Road, Wilmington, DE 19808 |
(302) 998-8814 |
|
|
|
197 |
2018-04-09 00:11:54 |
Faculty Resources (20%) |
<L1> college
id |
ts |
college |
city |
overview |
description |
school_type |
year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
address |
telephone |
overall_score |
total_score |
38 |
2018-04-18 21:58:23 |
Goldey-Beacom College |
Wilmington |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-controls="more-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
N/A |
Private |
1886 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
$110.2 million |
4701 Limestone Road, Wilmington, DE 19808 |
(302) 998-8814 |
|
|
|
198 |
2018-04-09 00:11:54 |
Student Selectivity (12.5%) |
<L1> college
id |
ts |
college |
city |
overview |
description |
school_type |
year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
address |
telephone |
overall_score |
total_score |
38 |
2018-04-18 21:58:23 |
Goldey-Beacom College |
Wilmington |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-controls="more-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
N/A |
Private |
1886 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
$110.2 million |
4701 Limestone Road, Wilmington, DE 19808 |
(302) 998-8814 |
|
|
|
199 |
2018-04-09 00:11:54 |
Financial Resources (10%) |
<L1> college
id |
ts |
college |
city |
overview |
description |
school_type |
year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
address |
telephone |
overall_score |
total_score |
38 |
2018-04-18 21:58:23 |
Goldey-Beacom College |
Wilmington |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-controls="more-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
N/A |
Private |
1886 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
$110.2 million |
4701 Limestone Road, Wilmington, DE 19808 |
(302) 998-8814 |
|
|
|
200 |
2018-04-09 00:11:54 |
Finding the Right School |
<L1> college
id |
ts |
college |
city |
overview |
description |
school_type |
year_founded |
religious_affiliation |
academic_calendar |
setting |
year_2016_endowment |
address |
telephone |
overall_score |
total_score |
38 |
2018-04-18 21:58:23 |
Goldey-Beacom College |
Wilmington |
</a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-controls="more-1m4ejveqoqh-1kkjg5vmwqd" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
N/A |
Private |
1886 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
$110.2 million |
4701 Limestone Road, Wilmington, DE 19808 |
(302) 998-8814 |
|
|
|