college_online_tuition.id,college_online_tuition.ts,college_online_tuition.name,college_online_tuition.value,college_online.id,college_online.ts,college_online.rank,college_online.remark,college_online.rank_project,college.id,college.ts,college.college,college.city,college.overview,college.description,college.school_type,college.year_founded,college.religious_affiliation,college.academic_calendar,college.setting,college.year_2016_endowment,college.address,college.telephone,college.overall_score,college.total_score 301,"2018-05-13 06:54:26","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$780,209,"2018-04-10 05:09:32",180,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",312,"2018-04-19 07:53:38","Webster University","St. Louis","
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  • ","Webster University is distinguished by its global campus network, which includes campuses in Geneva, Switzerland; Leiden, the Netherlands; Vienna, Austria; Athens, Greece; Cha-am and Bangkok, Thailand; Accra, Ghana; as well as Shanghai, Chengdu, and Shenzhen, China. Websters commitment is more than having campuses around the world; it is our study abroad, our faculty exchange, and our focus on internationalizing our curriculum whenever possible. Students from around the world have unique opportunities to study face-to-face or online, learning to be global citizens through direct experience. Preparing students for global citizenship is a core component of Webster Universitys mission. Several acclaimed programs make study abroad easy and affordable for undergraduates at the St. Louis campus. Webster offers a high-quality education grounded in the liberal arts and infused with practical preparation for the real world.","Private, Coed",1915,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$123.3 million +","470 E. Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63119","(800) 981-9801",68,100.0 302,"2018-05-13 06:54:26","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$780,209,"2018-04-10 05:09:32",180,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",312,"2018-04-19 07:53:38","Webster University","St. Louis","
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  • ","Webster University is distinguished by its global campus network, which includes campuses in Geneva, Switzerland; Leiden, the Netherlands; Vienna, Austria; Athens, Greece; Cha-am and Bangkok, Thailand; Accra, Ghana; as well as Shanghai, Chengdu, and Shenzhen, China. Websters commitment is more than having campuses around the world; it is our study abroad, our faculty exchange, and our focus on internationalizing our curriculum whenever possible. Students from around the world have unique opportunities to study face-to-face or online, learning to be global citizens through direct experience. Preparing students for global citizenship is a core component of Webster Universitys mission. Several acclaimed programs make study abroad easy and affordable for undergraduates at the St. Louis campus. Webster offers a high-quality education grounded in the liberal arts and infused with practical preparation for the real world.","Private, Coed",1915,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$123.3 million +","470 E. Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63119","(800) 981-9801",68,100.0 303,"2018-05-13 06:54:26","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$780,209,"2018-04-10 05:09:32",180,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",312,"2018-04-19 07:53:38","Webster University","St. Louis","
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  • ","Webster University is distinguished by its global campus network, which includes campuses in Geneva, Switzerland; Leiden, the Netherlands; Vienna, Austria; Athens, Greece; Cha-am and Bangkok, Thailand; Accra, Ghana; as well as Shanghai, Chengdu, and Shenzhen, China. Websters commitment is more than having campuses around the world; it is our study abroad, our faculty exchange, and our focus on internationalizing our curriculum whenever possible. Students from around the world have unique opportunities to study face-to-face or online, learning to be global citizens through direct experience. Preparing students for global citizenship is a core component of Webster Universitys mission. Several acclaimed programs make study abroad easy and affordable for undergraduates at the St. Louis campus. Webster offers a high-quality education grounded in the liberal arts and infused with practical preparation for the real world.","Private, Coed",1915,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$123.3 million +","470 E. Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63119","(800) 981-9801",68,100.0 304,"2018-05-13 06:54:26","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$780,209,"2018-04-10 05:09:32",180,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",312,"2018-04-19 07:53:38","Webster University","St. Louis","
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  • ","Webster University is distinguished by its global campus network, which includes campuses in Geneva, Switzerland; Leiden, the Netherlands; Vienna, Austria; Athens, Greece; Cha-am and Bangkok, Thailand; Accra, Ghana; as well as Shanghai, Chengdu, and Shenzhen, China. Websters commitment is more than having campuses around the world; it is our study abroad, our faculty exchange, and our focus on internationalizing our curriculum whenever possible. Students from around the world have unique opportunities to study face-to-face or online, learning to be global citizens through direct experience. Preparing students for global citizenship is a core component of Webster Universitys mission. Several acclaimed programs make study abroad easy and affordable for undergraduates at the St. Louis campus. Webster offers a high-quality education grounded in the liberal arts and infused with practical preparation for the real world.","Private, Coed",1915,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$123.3 million +","470 E. Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63119","(800) 981-9801",68,100.0 305,"2018-05-13 06:54:29","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$780,210,"2018-04-10 05:09:32",182,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",312,"2018-04-19 07:53:38","Webster University","St. Louis","
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  • ","Webster University is distinguished by its global campus network, which includes campuses in Geneva, Switzerland; Leiden, the Netherlands; Vienna, Austria; Athens, Greece; Cha-am and Bangkok, Thailand; Accra, Ghana; as well as Shanghai, Chengdu, and Shenzhen, China. Websters commitment is more than having campuses around the world; it is our study abroad, our faculty exchange, and our focus on internationalizing our curriculum whenever possible. Students from around the world have unique opportunities to study face-to-face or online, learning to be global citizens through direct experience. Preparing students for global citizenship is a core component of Webster Universitys mission. Several acclaimed programs make study abroad easy and affordable for undergraduates at the St. Louis campus. Webster offers a high-quality education grounded in the liberal arts and infused with practical preparation for the real world.","Private, Coed",1915,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$123.3 million +","470 E. Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63119","(800) 981-9801",68,100.0 306,"2018-05-13 06:54:29","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$780,210,"2018-04-10 05:09:32",182,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",312,"2018-04-19 07:53:38","Webster University","St. Louis","
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  • ","Webster University is distinguished by its global campus network, which includes campuses in Geneva, Switzerland; Leiden, the Netherlands; Vienna, Austria; Athens, Greece; Cha-am and Bangkok, Thailand; Accra, Ghana; as well as Shanghai, Chengdu, and Shenzhen, China. Websters commitment is more than having campuses around the world; it is our study abroad, our faculty exchange, and our focus on internationalizing our curriculum whenever possible. Students from around the world have unique opportunities to study face-to-face or online, learning to be global citizens through direct experience. Preparing students for global citizenship is a core component of Webster Universitys mission. Several acclaimed programs make study abroad easy and affordable for undergraduates at the St. Louis campus. Webster offers a high-quality education grounded in the liberal arts and infused with practical preparation for the real world.","Private, Coed",1915,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$123.3 million +","470 E. Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63119","(800) 981-9801",68,100.0 307,"2018-05-13 06:54:29","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$780,210,"2018-04-10 05:09:32",182,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",312,"2018-04-19 07:53:38","Webster University","St. Louis","
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  • ","Webster University is distinguished by its global campus network, which includes campuses in Geneva, Switzerland; Leiden, the Netherlands; Vienna, Austria; Athens, Greece; Cha-am and Bangkok, Thailand; Accra, Ghana; as well as Shanghai, Chengdu, and Shenzhen, China. Websters commitment is more than having campuses around the world; it is our study abroad, our faculty exchange, and our focus on internationalizing our curriculum whenever possible. Students from around the world have unique opportunities to study face-to-face or online, learning to be global citizens through direct experience. Preparing students for global citizenship is a core component of Webster Universitys mission. Several acclaimed programs make study abroad easy and affordable for undergraduates at the St. Louis campus. Webster offers a high-quality education grounded in the liberal arts and infused with practical preparation for the real world.","Private, Coed",1915,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$123.3 million +","470 E. Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63119","(800) 981-9801",68,100.0 308,"2018-05-13 06:54:29","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$780,210,"2018-04-10 05:09:32",182,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",312,"2018-04-19 07:53:38","Webster University","St. Louis","
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  • ","Webster University is distinguished by its global campus network, which includes campuses in Geneva, Switzerland; Leiden, the Netherlands; Vienna, Austria; Athens, Greece; Cha-am and Bangkok, Thailand; Accra, Ghana; as well as Shanghai, Chengdu, and Shenzhen, China. Websters commitment is more than having campuses around the world; it is our study abroad, our faculty exchange, and our focus on internationalizing our curriculum whenever possible. Students from around the world have unique opportunities to study face-to-face or online, learning to be global citizens through direct experience. Preparing students for global citizenship is a core component of Webster Universitys mission. Several acclaimed programs make study abroad easy and affordable for undergraduates at the St. Louis campus. Webster offers a high-quality education grounded in the liberal arts and infused with practical preparation for the real world.","Private, Coed",1915,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$123.3 million +","470 E. Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63119","(800) 981-9801",68,100.0 309,"2018-05-13 06:54:35","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$545,211,"2018-04-10 05:09:48",2,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",317,"2018-04-19 07:54:11","Creighton University",Omaha,"
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  • ","Creighton is a leading Jesuit, Catholic university that is committed to providing intellectual challenge, promoting critical thinking and inspiring leadership and service to others with a faith-filled view of the world. Creighton's comprehensive academic offerings have contributed to its national reputation for educational excellence, drawing students from across the nation and around the world.Students find great balance in Creighton's rigorous academics and strong focus on leadership skills, undergraduate research and life-changing community service experiences. Creighton offers small, personal classes, accomplished faculty-mentors, plentiful internship opportunities, and a 99% success rate (percentage of graduates employed, attending graduate/professional school or serving in a volunteer program within 9 months of graduation). With more than 8,000 students, more than 50 undergraduate majors in arts and sciences, business and nursing, and programs in 6 graduate and professional schools, including law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, physical and occupational therapy and more, Creighton is the ideal learning environment.Students come to Creighton to become experts in their chosen fields. The Creighton EDGE provides the resources they need, including academic advising and mentoring, to succeed in college and attain their goals of employment or graduate/professional studies. No other institution offers comparable opportunities for interdisciplinary study with 9 colleges and schools, including 4 in the health sciences, all on one walkable campus. Creighton students are prepared to succeed in their careers and in leadership roles in their communities and professions. They come to Creighton to do more and make a difference, and the University's Jesuit tradition provides the framework to fulfill their goals.Creighton is known for undergraduate research, with 34% of undergraduates participating in research and approximately 200 annually presenting their research locally, nationally and internationally. The Creighton Global Initiative offers students the opportunity to explore global perspectives in their education through international academic, service and immersion programs and local outreach experiences.Creighton is poised for the future, with more than $300 million invested in its 139-acre campus since 2000, including a state-of-the-art integrated science building, technology-rich junior and senior apartment-style residences, a nationally recognized soccer stadium and signature east campus fitness and recreation complex, and recent renovation of more than 100,000 square feet of academic space.Creighton's campus offers a comfortable and safe living and learning environment within a ten-minute walk of downtown and riverfront restaurants, entertainment and corporate business headquarters. Students find that Omaha features the cosmopolitan amenities of a larger city but in a friendly, more easily navigable environment. From nationally renowned academics to NCAA Division I athletics and extraordinary service and leadership opportunities, all set within a thriving metropolis, you get the complete package at Creighton University.","Private, Coed",1878,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$448.5 million","2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178","(402) 280-2700",100,100.0 310,"2018-05-13 06:54:35","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$545,211,"2018-04-10 05:09:48",2,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",317,"2018-04-19 07:54:11","Creighton University",Omaha,"
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  • ","Creighton is a leading Jesuit, Catholic university that is committed to providing intellectual challenge, promoting critical thinking and inspiring leadership and service to others with a faith-filled view of the world. Creighton's comprehensive academic offerings have contributed to its national reputation for educational excellence, drawing students from across the nation and around the world.Students find great balance in Creighton's rigorous academics and strong focus on leadership skills, undergraduate research and life-changing community service experiences. Creighton offers small, personal classes, accomplished faculty-mentors, plentiful internship opportunities, and a 99% success rate (percentage of graduates employed, attending graduate/professional school or serving in a volunteer program within 9 months of graduation). With more than 8,000 students, more than 50 undergraduate majors in arts and sciences, business and nursing, and programs in 6 graduate and professional schools, including law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, physical and occupational therapy and more, Creighton is the ideal learning environment.Students come to Creighton to become experts in their chosen fields. The Creighton EDGE provides the resources they need, including academic advising and mentoring, to succeed in college and attain their goals of employment or graduate/professional studies. No other institution offers comparable opportunities for interdisciplinary study with 9 colleges and schools, including 4 in the health sciences, all on one walkable campus. Creighton students are prepared to succeed in their careers and in leadership roles in their communities and professions. They come to Creighton to do more and make a difference, and the University's Jesuit tradition provides the framework to fulfill their goals.Creighton is known for undergraduate research, with 34% of undergraduates participating in research and approximately 200 annually presenting their research locally, nationally and internationally. The Creighton Global Initiative offers students the opportunity to explore global perspectives in their education through international academic, service and immersion programs and local outreach experiences.Creighton is poised for the future, with more than $300 million invested in its 139-acre campus since 2000, including a state-of-the-art integrated science building, technology-rich junior and senior apartment-style residences, a nationally recognized soccer stadium and signature east campus fitness and recreation complex, and recent renovation of more than 100,000 square feet of academic space.Creighton's campus offers a comfortable and safe living and learning environment within a ten-minute walk of downtown and riverfront restaurants, entertainment and corporate business headquarters. Students find that Omaha features the cosmopolitan amenities of a larger city but in a friendly, more easily navigable environment. From nationally renowned academics to NCAA Division I athletics and extraordinary service and leadership opportunities, all set within a thriving metropolis, you get the complete package at Creighton University.","Private, Coed",1878,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$448.5 million","2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178","(402) 280-2700",100,100.0 311,"2018-05-13 06:54:35","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$545,211,"2018-04-10 05:09:48",2,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",317,"2018-04-19 07:54:11","Creighton University",Omaha,"
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  • ","Creighton is a leading Jesuit, Catholic university that is committed to providing intellectual challenge, promoting critical thinking and inspiring leadership and service to others with a faith-filled view of the world. Creighton's comprehensive academic offerings have contributed to its national reputation for educational excellence, drawing students from across the nation and around the world.Students find great balance in Creighton's rigorous academics and strong focus on leadership skills, undergraduate research and life-changing community service experiences. Creighton offers small, personal classes, accomplished faculty-mentors, plentiful internship opportunities, and a 99% success rate (percentage of graduates employed, attending graduate/professional school or serving in a volunteer program within 9 months of graduation). With more than 8,000 students, more than 50 undergraduate majors in arts and sciences, business and nursing, and programs in 6 graduate and professional schools, including law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, physical and occupational therapy and more, Creighton is the ideal learning environment.Students come to Creighton to become experts in their chosen fields. The Creighton EDGE provides the resources they need, including academic advising and mentoring, to succeed in college and attain their goals of employment or graduate/professional studies. No other institution offers comparable opportunities for interdisciplinary study with 9 colleges and schools, including 4 in the health sciences, all on one walkable campus. Creighton students are prepared to succeed in their careers and in leadership roles in their communities and professions. They come to Creighton to do more and make a difference, and the University's Jesuit tradition provides the framework to fulfill their goals.Creighton is known for undergraduate research, with 34% of undergraduates participating in research and approximately 200 annually presenting their research locally, nationally and internationally. The Creighton Global Initiative offers students the opportunity to explore global perspectives in their education through international academic, service and immersion programs and local outreach experiences.Creighton is poised for the future, with more than $300 million invested in its 139-acre campus since 2000, including a state-of-the-art integrated science building, technology-rich junior and senior apartment-style residences, a nationally recognized soccer stadium and signature east campus fitness and recreation complex, and recent renovation of more than 100,000 square feet of academic space.Creighton's campus offers a comfortable and safe living and learning environment within a ten-minute walk of downtown and riverfront restaurants, entertainment and corporate business headquarters. Students find that Omaha features the cosmopolitan amenities of a larger city but in a friendly, more easily navigable environment. From nationally renowned academics to NCAA Division I athletics and extraordinary service and leadership opportunities, all set within a thriving metropolis, you get the complete package at Creighton University.","Private, Coed",1878,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$448.5 million","2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178","(402) 280-2700",100,100.0 312,"2018-05-13 06:54:35","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$545,211,"2018-04-10 05:09:48",2,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",317,"2018-04-19 07:54:11","Creighton University",Omaha,"
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  • ","Creighton is a leading Jesuit, Catholic university that is committed to providing intellectual challenge, promoting critical thinking and inspiring leadership and service to others with a faith-filled view of the world. Creighton's comprehensive academic offerings have contributed to its national reputation for educational excellence, drawing students from across the nation and around the world.Students find great balance in Creighton's rigorous academics and strong focus on leadership skills, undergraduate research and life-changing community service experiences. Creighton offers small, personal classes, accomplished faculty-mentors, plentiful internship opportunities, and a 99% success rate (percentage of graduates employed, attending graduate/professional school or serving in a volunteer program within 9 months of graduation). With more than 8,000 students, more than 50 undergraduate majors in arts and sciences, business and nursing, and programs in 6 graduate and professional schools, including law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, physical and occupational therapy and more, Creighton is the ideal learning environment.Students come to Creighton to become experts in their chosen fields. The Creighton EDGE provides the resources they need, including academic advising and mentoring, to succeed in college and attain their goals of employment or graduate/professional studies. No other institution offers comparable opportunities for interdisciplinary study with 9 colleges and schools, including 4 in the health sciences, all on one walkable campus. Creighton students are prepared to succeed in their careers and in leadership roles in their communities and professions. They come to Creighton to do more and make a difference, and the University's Jesuit tradition provides the framework to fulfill their goals.Creighton is known for undergraduate research, with 34% of undergraduates participating in research and approximately 200 annually presenting their research locally, nationally and internationally. The Creighton Global Initiative offers students the opportunity to explore global perspectives in their education through international academic, service and immersion programs and local outreach experiences.Creighton is poised for the future, with more than $300 million invested in its 139-acre campus since 2000, including a state-of-the-art integrated science building, technology-rich junior and senior apartment-style residences, a nationally recognized soccer stadium and signature east campus fitness and recreation complex, and recent renovation of more than 100,000 square feet of academic space.Creighton's campus offers a comfortable and safe living and learning environment within a ten-minute walk of downtown and riverfront restaurants, entertainment and corporate business headquarters. Students find that Omaha features the cosmopolitan amenities of a larger city but in a friendly, more easily navigable environment. From nationally renowned academics to NCAA Division I athletics and extraordinary service and leadership opportunities, all set within a thriving metropolis, you get the complete package at Creighton University.","Private, Coed",1878,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$448.5 million","2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178","(402) 280-2700",100,100.0 313,"2018-05-13 06:54:56","Per credit, part-time, in-state","$1,100",214,"2018-04-10 05:09:48",54,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",317,"2018-04-19 07:54:11","Creighton University",Omaha,"
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  • ","Creighton is a leading Jesuit, Catholic university that is committed to providing intellectual challenge, promoting critical thinking and inspiring leadership and service to others with a faith-filled view of the world. Creighton's comprehensive academic offerings have contributed to its national reputation for educational excellence, drawing students from across the nation and around the world.Students find great balance in Creighton's rigorous academics and strong focus on leadership skills, undergraduate research and life-changing community service experiences. Creighton offers small, personal classes, accomplished faculty-mentors, plentiful internship opportunities, and a 99% success rate (percentage of graduates employed, attending graduate/professional school or serving in a volunteer program within 9 months of graduation). With more than 8,000 students, more than 50 undergraduate majors in arts and sciences, business and nursing, and programs in 6 graduate and professional schools, including law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, physical and occupational therapy and more, Creighton is the ideal learning environment.Students come to Creighton to become experts in their chosen fields. The Creighton EDGE provides the resources they need, including academic advising and mentoring, to succeed in college and attain their goals of employment or graduate/professional studies. No other institution offers comparable opportunities for interdisciplinary study with 9 colleges and schools, including 4 in the health sciences, all on one walkable campus. Creighton students are prepared to succeed in their careers and in leadership roles in their communities and professions. They come to Creighton to do more and make a difference, and the University's Jesuit tradition provides the framework to fulfill their goals.Creighton is known for undergraduate research, with 34% of undergraduates participating in research and approximately 200 annually presenting their research locally, nationally and internationally. The Creighton Global Initiative offers students the opportunity to explore global perspectives in their education through international academic, service and immersion programs and local outreach experiences.Creighton is poised for the future, with more than $300 million invested in its 139-acre campus since 2000, including a state-of-the-art integrated science building, technology-rich junior and senior apartment-style residences, a nationally recognized soccer stadium and signature east campus fitness and recreation complex, and recent renovation of more than 100,000 square feet of academic space.Creighton's campus offers a comfortable and safe living and learning environment within a ten-minute walk of downtown and riverfront restaurants, entertainment and corporate business headquarters. Students find that Omaha features the cosmopolitan amenities of a larger city but in a friendly, more easily navigable environment. From nationally renowned academics to NCAA Division I athletics and extraordinary service and leadership opportunities, all set within a thriving metropolis, you get the complete package at Creighton University.","Private, Coed",1878,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$448.5 million","2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178","(402) 280-2700",100,100.0 314,"2018-05-13 06:54:56","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state","$1,100",214,"2018-04-10 05:09:48",54,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",317,"2018-04-19 07:54:11","Creighton University",Omaha,"
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  • ","Creighton is a leading Jesuit, Catholic university that is committed to providing intellectual challenge, promoting critical thinking and inspiring leadership and service to others with a faith-filled view of the world. Creighton's comprehensive academic offerings have contributed to its national reputation for educational excellence, drawing students from across the nation and around the world.Students find great balance in Creighton's rigorous academics and strong focus on leadership skills, undergraduate research and life-changing community service experiences. Creighton offers small, personal classes, accomplished faculty-mentors, plentiful internship opportunities, and a 99% success rate (percentage of graduates employed, attending graduate/professional school or serving in a volunteer program within 9 months of graduation). With more than 8,000 students, more than 50 undergraduate majors in arts and sciences, business and nursing, and programs in 6 graduate and professional schools, including law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, physical and occupational therapy and more, Creighton is the ideal learning environment.Students come to Creighton to become experts in their chosen fields. The Creighton EDGE provides the resources they need, including academic advising and mentoring, to succeed in college and attain their goals of employment or graduate/professional studies. No other institution offers comparable opportunities for interdisciplinary study with 9 colleges and schools, including 4 in the health sciences, all on one walkable campus. Creighton students are prepared to succeed in their careers and in leadership roles in their communities and professions. They come to Creighton to do more and make a difference, and the University's Jesuit tradition provides the framework to fulfill their goals.Creighton is known for undergraduate research, with 34% of undergraduates participating in research and approximately 200 annually presenting their research locally, nationally and internationally. The Creighton Global Initiative offers students the opportunity to explore global perspectives in their education through international academic, service and immersion programs and local outreach experiences.Creighton is poised for the future, with more than $300 million invested in its 139-acre campus since 2000, including a state-of-the-art integrated science building, technology-rich junior and senior apartment-style residences, a nationally recognized soccer stadium and signature east campus fitness and recreation complex, and recent renovation of more than 100,000 square feet of academic space.Creighton's campus offers a comfortable and safe living and learning environment within a ten-minute walk of downtown and riverfront restaurants, entertainment and corporate business headquarters. Students find that Omaha features the cosmopolitan amenities of a larger city but in a friendly, more easily navigable environment. From nationally renowned academics to NCAA Division I athletics and extraordinary service and leadership opportunities, all set within a thriving metropolis, you get the complete package at Creighton University.","Private, Coed",1878,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$448.5 million","2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178","(402) 280-2700",100,100.0 315,"2018-05-13 06:54:56","Per credit, full-time, in-state","$1,100",214,"2018-04-10 05:09:48",54,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",317,"2018-04-19 07:54:11","Creighton University",Omaha,"
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  • ","Creighton is a leading Jesuit, Catholic university that is committed to providing intellectual challenge, promoting critical thinking and inspiring leadership and service to others with a faith-filled view of the world. Creighton's comprehensive academic offerings have contributed to its national reputation for educational excellence, drawing students from across the nation and around the world.Students find great balance in Creighton's rigorous academics and strong focus on leadership skills, undergraduate research and life-changing community service experiences. Creighton offers small, personal classes, accomplished faculty-mentors, plentiful internship opportunities, and a 99% success rate (percentage of graduates employed, attending graduate/professional school or serving in a volunteer program within 9 months of graduation). With more than 8,000 students, more than 50 undergraduate majors in arts and sciences, business and nursing, and programs in 6 graduate and professional schools, including law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, physical and occupational therapy and more, Creighton is the ideal learning environment.Students come to Creighton to become experts in their chosen fields. The Creighton EDGE provides the resources they need, including academic advising and mentoring, to succeed in college and attain their goals of employment or graduate/professional studies. No other institution offers comparable opportunities for interdisciplinary study with 9 colleges and schools, including 4 in the health sciences, all on one walkable campus. Creighton students are prepared to succeed in their careers and in leadership roles in their communities and professions. They come to Creighton to do more and make a difference, and the University's Jesuit tradition provides the framework to fulfill their goals.Creighton is known for undergraduate research, with 34% of undergraduates participating in research and approximately 200 annually presenting their research locally, nationally and internationally. The Creighton Global Initiative offers students the opportunity to explore global perspectives in their education through international academic, service and immersion programs and local outreach experiences.Creighton is poised for the future, with more than $300 million invested in its 139-acre campus since 2000, including a state-of-the-art integrated science building, technology-rich junior and senior apartment-style residences, a nationally recognized soccer stadium and signature east campus fitness and recreation complex, and recent renovation of more than 100,000 square feet of academic space.Creighton's campus offers a comfortable and safe living and learning environment within a ten-minute walk of downtown and riverfront restaurants, entertainment and corporate business headquarters. Students find that Omaha features the cosmopolitan amenities of a larger city but in a friendly, more easily navigable environment. From nationally renowned academics to NCAA Division I athletics and extraordinary service and leadership opportunities, all set within a thriving metropolis, you get the complete package at Creighton University.","Private, Coed",1878,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$448.5 million","2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178","(402) 280-2700",100,100.0 316,"2018-05-13 06:54:56","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state","$1,100",214,"2018-04-10 05:09:48",54,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",317,"2018-04-19 07:54:11","Creighton University",Omaha,"
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  • ","Creighton is a leading Jesuit, Catholic university that is committed to providing intellectual challenge, promoting critical thinking and inspiring leadership and service to others with a faith-filled view of the world. Creighton's comprehensive academic offerings have contributed to its national reputation for educational excellence, drawing students from across the nation and around the world.Students find great balance in Creighton's rigorous academics and strong focus on leadership skills, undergraduate research and life-changing community service experiences. Creighton offers small, personal classes, accomplished faculty-mentors, plentiful internship opportunities, and a 99% success rate (percentage of graduates employed, attending graduate/professional school or serving in a volunteer program within 9 months of graduation). With more than 8,000 students, more than 50 undergraduate majors in arts and sciences, business and nursing, and programs in 6 graduate and professional schools, including law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, physical and occupational therapy and more, Creighton is the ideal learning environment.Students come to Creighton to become experts in their chosen fields. The Creighton EDGE provides the resources they need, including academic advising and mentoring, to succeed in college and attain their goals of employment or graduate/professional studies. No other institution offers comparable opportunities for interdisciplinary study with 9 colleges and schools, including 4 in the health sciences, all on one walkable campus. Creighton students are prepared to succeed in their careers and in leadership roles in their communities and professions. They come to Creighton to do more and make a difference, and the University's Jesuit tradition provides the framework to fulfill their goals.Creighton is known for undergraduate research, with 34% of undergraduates participating in research and approximately 200 annually presenting their research locally, nationally and internationally. The Creighton Global Initiative offers students the opportunity to explore global perspectives in their education through international academic, service and immersion programs and local outreach experiences.Creighton is poised for the future, with more than $300 million invested in its 139-acre campus since 2000, including a state-of-the-art integrated science building, technology-rich junior and senior apartment-style residences, a nationally recognized soccer stadium and signature east campus fitness and recreation complex, and recent renovation of more than 100,000 square feet of academic space.Creighton's campus offers a comfortable and safe living and learning environment within a ten-minute walk of downtown and riverfront restaurants, entertainment and corporate business headquarters. Students find that Omaha features the cosmopolitan amenities of a larger city but in a friendly, more easily navigable environment. From nationally renowned academics to NCAA Division I athletics and extraordinary service and leadership opportunities, all set within a thriving metropolis, you get the complete package at Creighton University.","Private, Coed",1878,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$448.5 million","2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178","(402) 280-2700",100,100.0 317,"2018-05-13 06:56:03","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$425,215,"2018-04-10 05:09:51",99,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",321,"2018-04-19 07:54:44","Concordia University",Seward,"
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  • ","Concordia University, Nebraska is Christ-centered, affordable Christian university with excellent academics. Founded in 1894 by The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, Concordia's mission is to equip men and women for lives of learning, service and leadership in the church and world. Through a community of caring, invested faculty, staff and alumni, Concordia intentionally intersects Christian faith, life experiences and excellent academics that develop individuals to fulfill a higher purpose in their career and throughout their vocations in life. The main campus is located in Seward, Nebraska, Concordia's friendly hometown of around 7,000 people. Seward is a safe, small town 25 minutes from Lincoln, Nebraska, and 75 minutes from Omaha, giving students easy access to service and social opportunities, culture and entertainment in the city. Students also have plenty to do right in Seward at coffee shops, boutiques, local and chain restaurants, a movie theater, a bowling alley and other shopping and entertainment activities.Concordia has 11 dorms, and 71% of undergraduate students lived on campus in 2016-17. Concordia University, Nebraska was ranked ninth in the list of Best College Dorms in America and 19th in Safest Colleges by Cappex, a website designed to help students research colleges. The results were part of Cappex's 2015 Cappies, a compilation of more than 1.4 million student reviews of more than 2,000 colleges and universities.Concordia offers more than 70 undergraduate academic programs and more than 30 master's degree programs. In Lincoln, our graduate campus serves as the hub for face-to-face and online master's degree programs in education, healthcare, business, athletic administration and human services.Through generous alumni and donor support, students received on average $20,000 of institutional scholarships and grants in 2016-17, and all incoming students receive scholarships and grants from Concordia each year. As the only Christian College of Distinction in the state, Concordia's Lutheran identity helps students strengthen their own Christian identity and gain the practical experience they need to successfully learn, serve and lead in the church and world.","Private, Coed",1894,"Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod",Semester,Rural,"$44.7 million","800 N. Columbia Avenue, Seward, NE 68434","(800) 535-5494",59,100.0 318,"2018-05-13 06:56:03","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$425,215,"2018-04-10 05:09:51",99,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",321,"2018-04-19 07:54:44","Concordia University",Seward,"
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  • ","Concordia University, Nebraska is Christ-centered, affordable Christian university with excellent academics. Founded in 1894 by The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, Concordia's mission is to equip men and women for lives of learning, service and leadership in the church and world. Through a community of caring, invested faculty, staff and alumni, Concordia intentionally intersects Christian faith, life experiences and excellent academics that develop individuals to fulfill a higher purpose in their career and throughout their vocations in life. The main campus is located in Seward, Nebraska, Concordia's friendly hometown of around 7,000 people. Seward is a safe, small town 25 minutes from Lincoln, Nebraska, and 75 minutes from Omaha, giving students easy access to service and social opportunities, culture and entertainment in the city. Students also have plenty to do right in Seward at coffee shops, boutiques, local and chain restaurants, a movie theater, a bowling alley and other shopping and entertainment activities.Concordia has 11 dorms, and 71% of undergraduate students lived on campus in 2016-17. Concordia University, Nebraska was ranked ninth in the list of Best College Dorms in America and 19th in Safest Colleges by Cappex, a website designed to help students research colleges. The results were part of Cappex's 2015 Cappies, a compilation of more than 1.4 million student reviews of more than 2,000 colleges and universities.Concordia offers more than 70 undergraduate academic programs and more than 30 master's degree programs. In Lincoln, our graduate campus serves as the hub for face-to-face and online master's degree programs in education, healthcare, business, athletic administration and human services.Through generous alumni and donor support, students received on average $20,000 of institutional scholarships and grants in 2016-17, and all incoming students receive scholarships and grants from Concordia each year. As the only Christian College of Distinction in the state, Concordia's Lutheran identity helps students strengthen their own Christian identity and gain the practical experience they need to successfully learn, serve and lead in the church and world.","Private, Coed",1894,"Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod",Semester,Rural,"$44.7 million","800 N. Columbia Avenue, Seward, NE 68434","(800) 535-5494",59,100.0 319,"2018-05-13 06:56:03","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$425,215,"2018-04-10 05:09:51",99,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",321,"2018-04-19 07:54:44","Concordia University",Seward,"
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  • ","Concordia University, Nebraska is Christ-centered, affordable Christian university with excellent academics. Founded in 1894 by The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, Concordia's mission is to equip men and women for lives of learning, service and leadership in the church and world. Through a community of caring, invested faculty, staff and alumni, Concordia intentionally intersects Christian faith, life experiences and excellent academics that develop individuals to fulfill a higher purpose in their career and throughout their vocations in life. The main campus is located in Seward, Nebraska, Concordia's friendly hometown of around 7,000 people. Seward is a safe, small town 25 minutes from Lincoln, Nebraska, and 75 minutes from Omaha, giving students easy access to service and social opportunities, culture and entertainment in the city. Students also have plenty to do right in Seward at coffee shops, boutiques, local and chain restaurants, a movie theater, a bowling alley and other shopping and entertainment activities.Concordia has 11 dorms, and 71% of undergraduate students lived on campus in 2016-17. Concordia University, Nebraska was ranked ninth in the list of Best College Dorms in America and 19th in Safest Colleges by Cappex, a website designed to help students research colleges. The results were part of Cappex's 2015 Cappies, a compilation of more than 1.4 million student reviews of more than 2,000 colleges and universities.Concordia offers more than 70 undergraduate academic programs and more than 30 master's degree programs. In Lincoln, our graduate campus serves as the hub for face-to-face and online master's degree programs in education, healthcare, business, athletic administration and human services.Through generous alumni and donor support, students received on average $20,000 of institutional scholarships and grants in 2016-17, and all incoming students receive scholarships and grants from Concordia each year. As the only Christian College of Distinction in the state, Concordia's Lutheran identity helps students strengthen their own Christian identity and gain the practical experience they need to successfully learn, serve and lead in the church and world.","Private, Coed",1894,"Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod",Semester,Rural,"$44.7 million","800 N. Columbia Avenue, Seward, NE 68434","(800) 535-5494",59,100.0 320,"2018-05-13 06:56:03","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$425,215,"2018-04-10 05:09:51",99,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",321,"2018-04-19 07:54:44","Concordia University",Seward,"
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  • ","Concordia University, Nebraska is Christ-centered, affordable Christian university with excellent academics. Founded in 1894 by The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, Concordia's mission is to equip men and women for lives of learning, service and leadership in the church and world. Through a community of caring, invested faculty, staff and alumni, Concordia intentionally intersects Christian faith, life experiences and excellent academics that develop individuals to fulfill a higher purpose in their career and throughout their vocations in life. The main campus is located in Seward, Nebraska, Concordia's friendly hometown of around 7,000 people. Seward is a safe, small town 25 minutes from Lincoln, Nebraska, and 75 minutes from Omaha, giving students easy access to service and social opportunities, culture and entertainment in the city. Students also have plenty to do right in Seward at coffee shops, boutiques, local and chain restaurants, a movie theater, a bowling alley and other shopping and entertainment activities.Concordia has 11 dorms, and 71% of undergraduate students lived on campus in 2016-17. Concordia University, Nebraska was ranked ninth in the list of Best College Dorms in America and 19th in Safest Colleges by Cappex, a website designed to help students research colleges. The results were part of Cappex's 2015 Cappies, a compilation of more than 1.4 million student reviews of more than 2,000 colleges and universities.Concordia offers more than 70 undergraduate academic programs and more than 30 master's degree programs. In Lincoln, our graduate campus serves as the hub for face-to-face and online master's degree programs in education, healthcare, business, athletic administration and human services.Through generous alumni and donor support, students received on average $20,000 of institutional scholarships and grants in 2016-17, and all incoming students receive scholarships and grants from Concordia each year. As the only Christian College of Distinction in the state, Concordia's Lutheran identity helps students strengthen their own Christian identity and gain the practical experience they need to successfully learn, serve and lead in the church and world.","Private, Coed",1894,"Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod",Semester,Rural,"$44.7 million","800 N. Columbia Avenue, Seward, NE 68434","(800) 535-5494",59,100.0 321,"2018-05-13 06:56:13","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$293,216,"2018-04-10 05:09:58",25,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",325,"2018-04-19 07:55:11","University of Nebraska--Kearney",Kearney,"
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  • ","The University of Nebraska at Kearney is a public, residential university that is committed to be one of the nations premier undergraduate institutions with excellent graduate education, research and public service. The University of Nebraska at Kearney will achieve national distinction for a high quality, multidimensional learning environment, engagement with community and public interests, and preparation of students to lead responsible and productive lives in a democratic, multicultural society. Key to such improvement will be: clear focus on mission imperatives, fidelity to historic core values, and continuous and rigorous self-appraisal or assessment of outcomes.","Public, Coed",1903,N/A,Semester,City,"$49.6 million","905 W. 25th Street, Kearney, NE 68849","(308) 865-8441",52,100.0 322,"2018-05-13 06:56:13","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$425,216,"2018-04-10 05:09:58",25,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",325,"2018-04-19 07:55:11","University of Nebraska--Kearney",Kearney,"
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  • ","The University of Nebraska at Kearney is a public, residential university that is committed to be one of the nations premier undergraduate institutions with excellent graduate education, research and public service. The University of Nebraska at Kearney will achieve national distinction for a high quality, multidimensional learning environment, engagement with community and public interests, and preparation of students to lead responsible and productive lives in a democratic, multicultural society. Key to such improvement will be: clear focus on mission imperatives, fidelity to historic core values, and continuous and rigorous self-appraisal or assessment of outcomes.","Public, Coed",1903,N/A,Semester,City,"$49.6 million","905 W. 25th Street, Kearney, NE 68849","(308) 865-8441",52,100.0 323,"2018-05-13 06:56:13","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$293,216,"2018-04-10 05:09:58",25,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",325,"2018-04-19 07:55:11","University of Nebraska--Kearney",Kearney,"
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  • ","The University of Nebraska at Kearney is a public, residential university that is committed to be one of the nations premier undergraduate institutions with excellent graduate education, research and public service. The University of Nebraska at Kearney will achieve national distinction for a high quality, multidimensional learning environment, engagement with community and public interests, and preparation of students to lead responsible and productive lives in a democratic, multicultural society. Key to such improvement will be: clear focus on mission imperatives, fidelity to historic core values, and continuous and rigorous self-appraisal or assessment of outcomes.","Public, Coed",1903,N/A,Semester,City,"$49.6 million","905 W. 25th Street, Kearney, NE 68849","(308) 865-8441",52,100.0 324,"2018-05-13 06:56:13","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$425,216,"2018-04-10 05:09:58",25,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",325,"2018-04-19 07:55:11","University of Nebraska--Kearney",Kearney,"
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  • ","The University of Nebraska at Kearney is a public, residential university that is committed to be one of the nations premier undergraduate institutions with excellent graduate education, research and public service. The University of Nebraska at Kearney will achieve national distinction for a high quality, multidimensional learning environment, engagement with community and public interests, and preparation of students to lead responsible and productive lives in a democratic, multicultural society. Key to such improvement will be: clear focus on mission imperatives, fidelity to historic core values, and continuous and rigorous self-appraisal or assessment of outcomes.","Public, Coed",1903,N/A,Semester,City,"$49.6 million","905 W. 25th Street, Kearney, NE 68849","(308) 865-8441",52,100.0 325,"2018-05-13 06:56:19","Per credit, part-time, in-state","$1,256",217,"2018-04-10 05:10:09",61,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",339,"2018-04-19 07:56:00","Rutgers University--Camden",Camden,"
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  • ","Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, embodies the historical development of higher education in the United States. From its colonial inception as Queens College in 1766, the institution grew to become Rutgers College in 1825. In 1864 it was designated the states land-grant institution. Assuming university status in 1924, it was further transformed by legislative acts in 1945, and in 1956 the institution became Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. 1989 marked another historic milestone when the university became a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), connoting its position as one of the major public comprehensive research universities in the U.S., and the only one of its kind in New Jersey. Rutgers evolution is not yet complete. On July 1, 2013, the New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act went into effect, integrating Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, with most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). The integration of the legacy elements of UMDNJ into Rutgers has created a fourth unit, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS), which consists of a number of schools and units located on various sites but closely aligned with the campus in New Brunswick. Undergraduate students in New Brunswick enroll in the School of Arts and Sciences, the liberal arts college, and/or in one of the professional schools: School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (formerly Cook College); Mason Gross School of the Arts; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick; School of Communication and Information; School of Engineering; Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; School of Management and Labor Relations; Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy; College of Nursing; School of Nursing; School of Health Related Professions. Each school within the New Brunswick campus has individual requirements, policies, and fees.Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Newark Campus, founded in 1908, is comprised of 5 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: Newark College of Arts and Sciences; University College-Newark; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark; School of Criminal Justice; and School of Public Affairs and Administration. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees.Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Camden Campus, founded in 1927, is comprised of 4 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: College of the Arts and Sciences, University College--Camden, the School of Nursing-Camden and the School of Business--Camden. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees.","Public, Coed",1927,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$30.2 million +","406 Penn Street, Camden, NJ 08102","(856) 225-1766",67,100.0 326,"2018-05-13 06:56:19","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state","$1,256",217,"2018-04-10 05:10:09",61,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",339,"2018-04-19 07:56:00","Rutgers University--Camden",Camden,"
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  • ","Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, embodies the historical development of higher education in the United States. From its colonial inception as Queens College in 1766, the institution grew to become Rutgers College in 1825. In 1864 it was designated the states land-grant institution. Assuming university status in 1924, it was further transformed by legislative acts in 1945, and in 1956 the institution became Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. 1989 marked another historic milestone when the university became a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), connoting its position as one of the major public comprehensive research universities in the U.S., and the only one of its kind in New Jersey. Rutgers evolution is not yet complete. On July 1, 2013, the New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act went into effect, integrating Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, with most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). The integration of the legacy elements of UMDNJ into Rutgers has created a fourth unit, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS), which consists of a number of schools and units located on various sites but closely aligned with the campus in New Brunswick. Undergraduate students in New Brunswick enroll in the School of Arts and Sciences, the liberal arts college, and/or in one of the professional schools: School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (formerly Cook College); Mason Gross School of the Arts; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick; School of Communication and Information; School of Engineering; Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; School of Management and Labor Relations; Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy; College of Nursing; School of Nursing; School of Health Related Professions. Each school within the New Brunswick campus has individual requirements, policies, and fees.Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Newark Campus, founded in 1908, is comprised of 5 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: Newark College of Arts and Sciences; University College-Newark; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark; School of Criminal Justice; and School of Public Affairs and Administration. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees.Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Camden Campus, founded in 1927, is comprised of 4 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: College of the Arts and Sciences, University College--Camden, the School of Nursing-Camden and the School of Business--Camden. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees.","Public, Coed",1927,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$30.2 million +","406 Penn Street, Camden, NJ 08102","(856) 225-1766",67,100.0 327,"2018-05-13 06:56:19","Per credit, full-time, in-state","$1,256",217,"2018-04-10 05:10:09",61,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",339,"2018-04-19 07:56:00","Rutgers University--Camden",Camden,"
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  • ","Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, embodies the historical development of higher education in the United States. From its colonial inception as Queens College in 1766, the institution grew to become Rutgers College in 1825. In 1864 it was designated the states land-grant institution. Assuming university status in 1924, it was further transformed by legislative acts in 1945, and in 1956 the institution became Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. 1989 marked another historic milestone when the university became a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), connoting its position as one of the major public comprehensive research universities in the U.S., and the only one of its kind in New Jersey. Rutgers evolution is not yet complete. On July 1, 2013, the New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act went into effect, integrating Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, with most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). The integration of the legacy elements of UMDNJ into Rutgers has created a fourth unit, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS), which consists of a number of schools and units located on various sites but closely aligned with the campus in New Brunswick. Undergraduate students in New Brunswick enroll in the School of Arts and Sciences, the liberal arts college, and/or in one of the professional schools: School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (formerly Cook College); Mason Gross School of the Arts; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick; School of Communication and Information; School of Engineering; Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; School of Management and Labor Relations; Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy; College of Nursing; School of Nursing; School of Health Related Professions. Each school within the New Brunswick campus has individual requirements, policies, and fees.Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Newark Campus, founded in 1908, is comprised of 5 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: Newark College of Arts and Sciences; University College-Newark; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark; School of Criminal Justice; and School of Public Affairs and Administration. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees.Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Camden Campus, founded in 1927, is comprised of 4 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: College of the Arts and Sciences, University College--Camden, the School of Nursing-Camden and the School of Business--Camden. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees.","Public, Coed",1927,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$30.2 million +","406 Penn Street, Camden, NJ 08102","(856) 225-1766",67,100.0 328,"2018-05-13 06:56:19","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state","$1,256",217,"2018-04-10 05:10:09",61,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",339,"2018-04-19 07:56:00","Rutgers University--Camden",Camden,"
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  • ","Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, embodies the historical development of higher education in the United States. From its colonial inception as Queens College in 1766, the institution grew to become Rutgers College in 1825. In 1864 it was designated the states land-grant institution. Assuming university status in 1924, it was further transformed by legislative acts in 1945, and in 1956 the institution became Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. 1989 marked another historic milestone when the university became a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), connoting its position as one of the major public comprehensive research universities in the U.S., and the only one of its kind in New Jersey. Rutgers evolution is not yet complete. On July 1, 2013, the New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act went into effect, integrating Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, with most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). The integration of the legacy elements of UMDNJ into Rutgers has created a fourth unit, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS), which consists of a number of schools and units located on various sites but closely aligned with the campus in New Brunswick. Undergraduate students in New Brunswick enroll in the School of Arts and Sciences, the liberal arts college, and/or in one of the professional schools: School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (formerly Cook College); Mason Gross School of the Arts; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick; School of Communication and Information; School of Engineering; Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; School of Management and Labor Relations; Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy; College of Nursing; School of Nursing; School of Health Related Professions. Each school within the New Brunswick campus has individual requirements, policies, and fees.Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Newark Campus, founded in 1908, is comprised of 5 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: Newark College of Arts and Sciences; University College-Newark; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark; School of Criminal Justice; and School of Public Affairs and Administration. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees.Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Camden Campus, founded in 1927, is comprised of 4 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: College of the Arts and Sciences, University College--Camden, the School of Nursing-Camden and the School of Business--Camden. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees.","Public, Coed",1927,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$30.2 million +","406 Penn Street, Camden, NJ 08102","(856) 225-1766",67,100.0 329,"2018-05-13 06:56:28","Per credit, part-time, in-state","$1,142",218,"2018-04-10 05:10:21",98,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs",340,"2018-04-19 07:56:06","Monmouth University","West Long Branch","
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  • ","Monmouth University, the regions premier private coastal university, attracts students looking for a personalized learning environment that will ignite their curiosity and prepare them for life after college. Small classes, which allow for individual attention and student-faculty dialogue, together with careful academic advising and career counseling, are hallmarks of a Monmouth education. Students benefit from an intellectually challenging academic experience built on a strong liberal arts foundation. A ratio of fourteen students to each professor ensures active and engaged learning. In and out of the classroom, ideas are nurtured and become real, hands-on experiences making a meaningful difference in the lives of students and others. Experiential education, which includes study abroad, select service learning projects, internships, or cooperative learning experiences, is a required part of the undergraduate curriculum, which separates Monmouth from many other universities. By the time they graduate, more than seventy-eight percent of Monmouth students have completed a practicum, internship, co-op, or similar real world experience; only forty-eight percent of graduating students at comparable institutions have done this according to a recent National Survey of Student Engagement. Monmouth's breathtaking coastal campus provides a safe, suburban setting in one of the world's largest metropolitan regions, ideally positioned to help students develop and pursue their career interests while enjoying rich cultural opportunities. Many students are attracted to Monmouth's unique academic offerings, including software engineering (one of twenty-three accredited programs in the U.S.), medical laboratory science, marine and environmental biology and policy, health studies, music industry, business administration/real estate, Spanish/international business, Spanish/communication, homeland security, and a minor in global sustainability. Students are involved in hands-on, original research projects in student-faculty collaborative teams and have the opportunity to present award-winning research at regional, national, and international conferences and earn co-authorship with faculty on peer-reviewed publications. Regardless of major, highly qualified students may also be invited to join the Honors School. About ten percent of incoming first-year students enroll in one of Monmouths five-year baccalaureate/masters programs offered in business, computer science, criminal justice, education (certain programs), English, history, political science/public policy, psychology/school counseling, social work, and software engineering. Monmouth boasts a diverse student body comprised of about 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students. For those interested in residence hall living, on-campus housing is guaranteed for first-year students who secure housing by May 1. Housing is also guaranteed to sophomore students. The University also offers on-campus living for upperclass students as well as off-campus living options on or near the beachfront. More than one hundred student-run clubs and organizations including performance groups, intramurals, and club sports enhance the student experience. Community service is important and students regularly participate in volunteer activities. Twenty-three varsity athletic teams compete in the NCAA Division I and play an important part in life on campus, twenty-one in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) with football in the Big South Conference. Monmouth believes that in addition to providing sound preparation for successful careers, a major goal of higher education is to help students develop lasting values. These values include a keen sense of citizenship, social responsibility, and leadership qualities that equip graduates to contribute to todays increasingly complex and multicultural world. All this, and more, empowers Monmouth students to rise confidently into personal and professional success.","Private, Coed",1933,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$79.0 million","400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ 07764","(732) 571-3400",66,100.0 330,"2018-05-13 06:56:28","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state","$1,142",218,"2018-04-10 05:10:21",98,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs",340,"2018-04-19 07:56:06","Monmouth University","West Long Branch","
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  • ","Monmouth University, the regions premier private coastal university, attracts students looking for a personalized learning environment that will ignite their curiosity and prepare them for life after college. Small classes, which allow for individual attention and student-faculty dialogue, together with careful academic advising and career counseling, are hallmarks of a Monmouth education. Students benefit from an intellectually challenging academic experience built on a strong liberal arts foundation. A ratio of fourteen students to each professor ensures active and engaged learning. In and out of the classroom, ideas are nurtured and become real, hands-on experiences making a meaningful difference in the lives of students and others. Experiential education, which includes study abroad, select service learning projects, internships, or cooperative learning experiences, is a required part of the undergraduate curriculum, which separates Monmouth from many other universities. By the time they graduate, more than seventy-eight percent of Monmouth students have completed a practicum, internship, co-op, or similar real world experience; only forty-eight percent of graduating students at comparable institutions have done this according to a recent National Survey of Student Engagement. Monmouth's breathtaking coastal campus provides a safe, suburban setting in one of the world's largest metropolitan regions, ideally positioned to help students develop and pursue their career interests while enjoying rich cultural opportunities. Many students are attracted to Monmouth's unique academic offerings, including software engineering (one of twenty-three accredited programs in the U.S.), medical laboratory science, marine and environmental biology and policy, health studies, music industry, business administration/real estate, Spanish/international business, Spanish/communication, homeland security, and a minor in global sustainability. Students are involved in hands-on, original research projects in student-faculty collaborative teams and have the opportunity to present award-winning research at regional, national, and international conferences and earn co-authorship with faculty on peer-reviewed publications. Regardless of major, highly qualified students may also be invited to join the Honors School. About ten percent of incoming first-year students enroll in one of Monmouths five-year baccalaureate/masters programs offered in business, computer science, criminal justice, education (certain programs), English, history, political science/public policy, psychology/school counseling, social work, and software engineering. Monmouth boasts a diverse student body comprised of about 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students. For those interested in residence hall living, on-campus housing is guaranteed for first-year students who secure housing by May 1. Housing is also guaranteed to sophomore students. The University also offers on-campus living for upperclass students as well as off-campus living options on or near the beachfront. More than one hundred student-run clubs and organizations including performance groups, intramurals, and club sports enhance the student experience. Community service is important and students regularly participate in volunteer activities. Twenty-three varsity athletic teams compete in the NCAA Division I and play an important part in life on campus, twenty-one in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) with football in the Big South Conference. Monmouth believes that in addition to providing sound preparation for successful careers, a major goal of higher education is to help students develop lasting values. These values include a keen sense of citizenship, social responsibility, and leadership qualities that equip graduates to contribute to todays increasingly complex and multicultural world. All this, and more, empowers Monmouth students to rise confidently into personal and professional success.","Private, Coed",1933,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$79.0 million","400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ 07764","(732) 571-3400",66,100.0 331,"2018-05-13 06:56:28","Per credit, full-time, in-state","$1,142",218,"2018-04-10 05:10:21",98,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs",340,"2018-04-19 07:56:06","Monmouth University","West Long Branch","
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  • ","Monmouth University, the regions premier private coastal university, attracts students looking for a personalized learning environment that will ignite their curiosity and prepare them for life after college. Small classes, which allow for individual attention and student-faculty dialogue, together with careful academic advising and career counseling, are hallmarks of a Monmouth education. Students benefit from an intellectually challenging academic experience built on a strong liberal arts foundation. A ratio of fourteen students to each professor ensures active and engaged learning. In and out of the classroom, ideas are nurtured and become real, hands-on experiences making a meaningful difference in the lives of students and others. Experiential education, which includes study abroad, select service learning projects, internships, or cooperative learning experiences, is a required part of the undergraduate curriculum, which separates Monmouth from many other universities. By the time they graduate, more than seventy-eight percent of Monmouth students have completed a practicum, internship, co-op, or similar real world experience; only forty-eight percent of graduating students at comparable institutions have done this according to a recent National Survey of Student Engagement. Monmouth's breathtaking coastal campus provides a safe, suburban setting in one of the world's largest metropolitan regions, ideally positioned to help students develop and pursue their career interests while enjoying rich cultural opportunities. Many students are attracted to Monmouth's unique academic offerings, including software engineering (one of twenty-three accredited programs in the U.S.), medical laboratory science, marine and environmental biology and policy, health studies, music industry, business administration/real estate, Spanish/international business, Spanish/communication, homeland security, and a minor in global sustainability. Students are involved in hands-on, original research projects in student-faculty collaborative teams and have the opportunity to present award-winning research at regional, national, and international conferences and earn co-authorship with faculty on peer-reviewed publications. Regardless of major, highly qualified students may also be invited to join the Honors School. About ten percent of incoming first-year students enroll in one of Monmouths five-year baccalaureate/masters programs offered in business, computer science, criminal justice, education (certain programs), English, history, political science/public policy, psychology/school counseling, social work, and software engineering. Monmouth boasts a diverse student body comprised of about 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students. For those interested in residence hall living, on-campus housing is guaranteed for first-year students who secure housing by May 1. Housing is also guaranteed to sophomore students. The University also offers on-campus living for upperclass students as well as off-campus living options on or near the beachfront. More than one hundred student-run clubs and organizations including performance groups, intramurals, and club sports enhance the student experience. Community service is important and students regularly participate in volunteer activities. Twenty-three varsity athletic teams compete in the NCAA Division I and play an important part in life on campus, twenty-one in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) with football in the Big South Conference. Monmouth believes that in addition to providing sound preparation for successful careers, a major goal of higher education is to help students develop lasting values. These values include a keen sense of citizenship, social responsibility, and leadership qualities that equip graduates to contribute to todays increasingly complex and multicultural world. All this, and more, empowers Monmouth students to rise confidently into personal and professional success.","Private, Coed",1933,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$79.0 million","400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ 07764","(732) 571-3400",66,100.0 332,"2018-05-13 06:56:28","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state","$1,142",218,"2018-04-10 05:10:21",98,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs",340,"2018-04-19 07:56:06","Monmouth University","West Long Branch","
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  • ","Monmouth University, the regions premier private coastal university, attracts students looking for a personalized learning environment that will ignite their curiosity and prepare them for life after college. Small classes, which allow for individual attention and student-faculty dialogue, together with careful academic advising and career counseling, are hallmarks of a Monmouth education. Students benefit from an intellectually challenging academic experience built on a strong liberal arts foundation. A ratio of fourteen students to each professor ensures active and engaged learning. In and out of the classroom, ideas are nurtured and become real, hands-on experiences making a meaningful difference in the lives of students and others. Experiential education, which includes study abroad, select service learning projects, internships, or cooperative learning experiences, is a required part of the undergraduate curriculum, which separates Monmouth from many other universities. By the time they graduate, more than seventy-eight percent of Monmouth students have completed a practicum, internship, co-op, or similar real world experience; only forty-eight percent of graduating students at comparable institutions have done this according to a recent National Survey of Student Engagement. Monmouth's breathtaking coastal campus provides a safe, suburban setting in one of the world's largest metropolitan regions, ideally positioned to help students develop and pursue their career interests while enjoying rich cultural opportunities. Many students are attracted to Monmouth's unique academic offerings, including software engineering (one of twenty-three accredited programs in the U.S.), medical laboratory science, marine and environmental biology and policy, health studies, music industry, business administration/real estate, Spanish/international business, Spanish/communication, homeland security, and a minor in global sustainability. Students are involved in hands-on, original research projects in student-faculty collaborative teams and have the opportunity to present award-winning research at regional, national, and international conferences and earn co-authorship with faculty on peer-reviewed publications. Regardless of major, highly qualified students may also be invited to join the Honors School. About ten percent of incoming first-year students enroll in one of Monmouths five-year baccalaureate/masters programs offered in business, computer science, criminal justice, education (certain programs), English, history, political science/public policy, psychology/school counseling, social work, and software engineering. Monmouth boasts a diverse student body comprised of about 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students. For those interested in residence hall living, on-campus housing is guaranteed for first-year students who secure housing by May 1. Housing is also guaranteed to sophomore students. The University also offers on-campus living for upperclass students as well as off-campus living options on or near the beachfront. More than one hundred student-run clubs and organizations including performance groups, intramurals, and club sports enhance the student experience. Community service is important and students regularly participate in volunteer activities. Twenty-three varsity athletic teams compete in the NCAA Division I and play an important part in life on campus, twenty-one in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) with football in the Big South Conference. Monmouth believes that in addition to providing sound preparation for successful careers, a major goal of higher education is to help students develop lasting values. These values include a keen sense of citizenship, social responsibility, and leadership qualities that equip graduates to contribute to todays increasingly complex and multicultural world. All this, and more, empowers Monmouth students to rise confidently into personal and professional success.","Private, Coed",1933,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$79.0 million","400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ 07764","(732) 571-3400",66,100.0 333,"2018-05-13 06:56:34","Per credit, part-time, in-state","$1,142",219,"2018-04-10 05:10:21",200,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",340,"2018-04-19 07:56:06","Monmouth University","West Long Branch","
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  • ","Monmouth University, the regions premier private coastal university, attracts students looking for a personalized learning environment that will ignite their curiosity and prepare them for life after college. Small classes, which allow for individual attention and student-faculty dialogue, together with careful academic advising and career counseling, are hallmarks of a Monmouth education. Students benefit from an intellectually challenging academic experience built on a strong liberal arts foundation. A ratio of fourteen students to each professor ensures active and engaged learning. In and out of the classroom, ideas are nurtured and become real, hands-on experiences making a meaningful difference in the lives of students and others. Experiential education, which includes study abroad, select service learning projects, internships, or cooperative learning experiences, is a required part of the undergraduate curriculum, which separates Monmouth from many other universities. By the time they graduate, more than seventy-eight percent of Monmouth students have completed a practicum, internship, co-op, or similar real world experience; only forty-eight percent of graduating students at comparable institutions have done this according to a recent National Survey of Student Engagement. Monmouth's breathtaking coastal campus provides a safe, suburban setting in one of the world's largest metropolitan regions, ideally positioned to help students develop and pursue their career interests while enjoying rich cultural opportunities. Many students are attracted to Monmouth's unique academic offerings, including software engineering (one of twenty-three accredited programs in the U.S.), medical laboratory science, marine and environmental biology and policy, health studies, music industry, business administration/real estate, Spanish/international business, Spanish/communication, homeland security, and a minor in global sustainability. Students are involved in hands-on, original research projects in student-faculty collaborative teams and have the opportunity to present award-winning research at regional, national, and international conferences and earn co-authorship with faculty on peer-reviewed publications. Regardless of major, highly qualified students may also be invited to join the Honors School. About ten percent of incoming first-year students enroll in one of Monmouths five-year baccalaureate/masters programs offered in business, computer science, criminal justice, education (certain programs), English, history, political science/public policy, psychology/school counseling, social work, and software engineering. Monmouth boasts a diverse student body comprised of about 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students. For those interested in residence hall living, on-campus housing is guaranteed for first-year students who secure housing by May 1. Housing is also guaranteed to sophomore students. The University also offers on-campus living for upperclass students as well as off-campus living options on or near the beachfront. More than one hundred student-run clubs and organizations including performance groups, intramurals, and club sports enhance the student experience. Community service is important and students regularly participate in volunteer activities. Twenty-three varsity athletic teams compete in the NCAA Division I and play an important part in life on campus, twenty-one in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) with football in the Big South Conference. Monmouth believes that in addition to providing sound preparation for successful careers, a major goal of higher education is to help students develop lasting values. These values include a keen sense of citizenship, social responsibility, and leadership qualities that equip graduates to contribute to todays increasingly complex and multicultural world. All this, and more, empowers Monmouth students to rise confidently into personal and professional success.","Private, Coed",1933,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$79.0 million","400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ 07764","(732) 571-3400",66,100.0 334,"2018-05-13 06:56:34","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state","$1,142",219,"2018-04-10 05:10:21",200,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",340,"2018-04-19 07:56:06","Monmouth University","West Long Branch","
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  • ","Monmouth University, the regions premier private coastal university, attracts students looking for a personalized learning environment that will ignite their curiosity and prepare them for life after college. Small classes, which allow for individual attention and student-faculty dialogue, together with careful academic advising and career counseling, are hallmarks of a Monmouth education. Students benefit from an intellectually challenging academic experience built on a strong liberal arts foundation. A ratio of fourteen students to each professor ensures active and engaged learning. In and out of the classroom, ideas are nurtured and become real, hands-on experiences making a meaningful difference in the lives of students and others. Experiential education, which includes study abroad, select service learning projects, internships, or cooperative learning experiences, is a required part of the undergraduate curriculum, which separates Monmouth from many other universities. By the time they graduate, more than seventy-eight percent of Monmouth students have completed a practicum, internship, co-op, or similar real world experience; only forty-eight percent of graduating students at comparable institutions have done this according to a recent National Survey of Student Engagement. Monmouth's breathtaking coastal campus provides a safe, suburban setting in one of the world's largest metropolitan regions, ideally positioned to help students develop and pursue their career interests while enjoying rich cultural opportunities. Many students are attracted to Monmouth's unique academic offerings, including software engineering (one of twenty-three accredited programs in the U.S.), medical laboratory science, marine and environmental biology and policy, health studies, music industry, business administration/real estate, Spanish/international business, Spanish/communication, homeland security, and a minor in global sustainability. Students are involved in hands-on, original research projects in student-faculty collaborative teams and have the opportunity to present award-winning research at regional, national, and international conferences and earn co-authorship with faculty on peer-reviewed publications. Regardless of major, highly qualified students may also be invited to join the Honors School. About ten percent of incoming first-year students enroll in one of Monmouths five-year baccalaureate/masters programs offered in business, computer science, criminal justice, education (certain programs), English, history, political science/public policy, psychology/school counseling, social work, and software engineering. Monmouth boasts a diverse student body comprised of about 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students. For those interested in residence hall living, on-campus housing is guaranteed for first-year students who secure housing by May 1. Housing is also guaranteed to sophomore students. The University also offers on-campus living for upperclass students as well as off-campus living options on or near the beachfront. More than one hundred student-run clubs and organizations including performance groups, intramurals, and club sports enhance the student experience. Community service is important and students regularly participate in volunteer activities. Twenty-three varsity athletic teams compete in the NCAA Division I and play an important part in life on campus, twenty-one in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) with football in the Big South Conference. Monmouth believes that in addition to providing sound preparation for successful careers, a major goal of higher education is to help students develop lasting values. These values include a keen sense of citizenship, social responsibility, and leadership qualities that equip graduates to contribute to todays increasingly complex and multicultural world. All this, and more, empowers Monmouth students to rise confidently into personal and professional success.","Private, Coed",1933,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$79.0 million","400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ 07764","(732) 571-3400",66,100.0 335,"2018-05-13 06:56:34","Per credit, full-time, in-state","$1,142",219,"2018-04-10 05:10:21",200,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",340,"2018-04-19 07:56:06","Monmouth University","West Long Branch","
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  • ","Monmouth University, the regions premier private coastal university, attracts students looking for a personalized learning environment that will ignite their curiosity and prepare them for life after college. Small classes, which allow for individual attention and student-faculty dialogue, together with careful academic advising and career counseling, are hallmarks of a Monmouth education. Students benefit from an intellectually challenging academic experience built on a strong liberal arts foundation. A ratio of fourteen students to each professor ensures active and engaged learning. In and out of the classroom, ideas are nurtured and become real, hands-on experiences making a meaningful difference in the lives of students and others. Experiential education, which includes study abroad, select service learning projects, internships, or cooperative learning experiences, is a required part of the undergraduate curriculum, which separates Monmouth from many other universities. By the time they graduate, more than seventy-eight percent of Monmouth students have completed a practicum, internship, co-op, or similar real world experience; only forty-eight percent of graduating students at comparable institutions have done this according to a recent National Survey of Student Engagement. Monmouth's breathtaking coastal campus provides a safe, suburban setting in one of the world's largest metropolitan regions, ideally positioned to help students develop and pursue their career interests while enjoying rich cultural opportunities. Many students are attracted to Monmouth's unique academic offerings, including software engineering (one of twenty-three accredited programs in the U.S.), medical laboratory science, marine and environmental biology and policy, health studies, music industry, business administration/real estate, Spanish/international business, Spanish/communication, homeland security, and a minor in global sustainability. Students are involved in hands-on, original research projects in student-faculty collaborative teams and have the opportunity to present award-winning research at regional, national, and international conferences and earn co-authorship with faculty on peer-reviewed publications. Regardless of major, highly qualified students may also be invited to join the Honors School. About ten percent of incoming first-year students enroll in one of Monmouths five-year baccalaureate/masters programs offered in business, computer science, criminal justice, education (certain programs), English, history, political science/public policy, psychology/school counseling, social work, and software engineering. Monmouth boasts a diverse student body comprised of about 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students. For those interested in residence hall living, on-campus housing is guaranteed for first-year students who secure housing by May 1. Housing is also guaranteed to sophomore students. The University also offers on-campus living for upperclass students as well as off-campus living options on or near the beachfront. More than one hundred student-run clubs and organizations including performance groups, intramurals, and club sports enhance the student experience. Community service is important and students regularly participate in volunteer activities. Twenty-three varsity athletic teams compete in the NCAA Division I and play an important part in life on campus, twenty-one in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) with football in the Big South Conference. Monmouth believes that in addition to providing sound preparation for successful careers, a major goal of higher education is to help students develop lasting values. These values include a keen sense of citizenship, social responsibility, and leadership qualities that equip graduates to contribute to todays increasingly complex and multicultural world. All this, and more, empowers Monmouth students to rise confidently into personal and professional success.","Private, Coed",1933,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$79.0 million","400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ 07764","(732) 571-3400",66,100.0 336,"2018-05-13 06:56:34","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state","$1,142",219,"2018-04-10 05:10:21",200,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",340,"2018-04-19 07:56:06","Monmouth University","West Long Branch","
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  • ","Monmouth University, the regions premier private coastal university, attracts students looking for a personalized learning environment that will ignite their curiosity and prepare them for life after college. Small classes, which allow for individual attention and student-faculty dialogue, together with careful academic advising and career counseling, are hallmarks of a Monmouth education. Students benefit from an intellectually challenging academic experience built on a strong liberal arts foundation. A ratio of fourteen students to each professor ensures active and engaged learning. In and out of the classroom, ideas are nurtured and become real, hands-on experiences making a meaningful difference in the lives of students and others. Experiential education, which includes study abroad, select service learning projects, internships, or cooperative learning experiences, is a required part of the undergraduate curriculum, which separates Monmouth from many other universities. By the time they graduate, more than seventy-eight percent of Monmouth students have completed a practicum, internship, co-op, or similar real world experience; only forty-eight percent of graduating students at comparable institutions have done this according to a recent National Survey of Student Engagement. Monmouth's breathtaking coastal campus provides a safe, suburban setting in one of the world's largest metropolitan regions, ideally positioned to help students develop and pursue their career interests while enjoying rich cultural opportunities. Many students are attracted to Monmouth's unique academic offerings, including software engineering (one of twenty-three accredited programs in the U.S.), medical laboratory science, marine and environmental biology and policy, health studies, music industry, business administration/real estate, Spanish/international business, Spanish/communication, homeland security, and a minor in global sustainability. Students are involved in hands-on, original research projects in student-faculty collaborative teams and have the opportunity to present award-winning research at regional, national, and international conferences and earn co-authorship with faculty on peer-reviewed publications. Regardless of major, highly qualified students may also be invited to join the Honors School. About ten percent of incoming first-year students enroll in one of Monmouths five-year baccalaureate/masters programs offered in business, computer science, criminal justice, education (certain programs), English, history, political science/public policy, psychology/school counseling, social work, and software engineering. Monmouth boasts a diverse student body comprised of about 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students. For those interested in residence hall living, on-campus housing is guaranteed for first-year students who secure housing by May 1. Housing is also guaranteed to sophomore students. The University also offers on-campus living for upperclass students as well as off-campus living options on or near the beachfront. More than one hundred student-run clubs and organizations including performance groups, intramurals, and club sports enhance the student experience. Community service is important and students regularly participate in volunteer activities. Twenty-three varsity athletic teams compete in the NCAA Division I and play an important part in life on campus, twenty-one in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) with football in the Big South Conference. Monmouth believes that in addition to providing sound preparation for successful careers, a major goal of higher education is to help students develop lasting values. These values include a keen sense of citizenship, social responsibility, and leadership qualities that equip graduates to contribute to todays increasingly complex and multicultural world. All this, and more, empowers Monmouth students to rise confidently into personal and professional success.","Private, Coed",1933,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$79.0 million","400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ 07764","(732) 571-3400",66,100.0 337,"2018-05-13 06:56:55","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$900,221,"2018-04-10 05:10:29",141,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",345,"2018-04-19 07:56:49","Rutgers University--New Brunswick",Piscataway,"
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  • ","Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, embodies the historical development of higher education in the United States. From its colonial inception as Queens College in 1766, the institution grew to become Rutgers College in 1825. In 1864 it was designated the states land-grant institution. Assuming university status in 1924, it was further transformed by legislative acts in 1945, and in 1956 the institution became Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. 1989 marked another historic milestone when the university became a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), connoting its position as one of the major public comprehensive research universities in the U.S., and the only one of its kind in New Jersey. On July 1, 2013, the New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act went into effect, integrating Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, with most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). The integration of the legacy elements of UMDNJ into Rutgers has created a fourth unit, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS), which consists of a number of schools and units located on various sites but closely aligned with the campus in New Brunswick. Undergraduate students in New Brunswick enroll in the School of Arts and Sciences, the liberal arts college, and/or in one of the professional schools: School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (formerly Cook College); Mason Gross School of the Arts; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick; School of Communication and Information; School of Engineering; Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; School of Management and Labor Relations; Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy; College of Nursing; School of Nursing; School of Health Related Professions. Each school within the New Brunswick campus has individual requirements, policies, and fees. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Newark Campus, founded in 1908, is comprised of 5 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: Newark College of Arts and Sciences; University College-Newark; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark; School of Criminal Justice; and School of Public Affairs and Administration. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Camden Campus, founded in 1927, is comprised of 4 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: College of the Arts and Sciences, University College--Camden, the School of Nursing-Camden and the School of Business--Camden. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees.","Public, Coed",1766,N/A,Semester,City,"$865.9 million","65 Davidson Road, Room 202, Piscataway, NJ 08854","(732) 932-1766",57,100.0 338,"2018-05-13 06:56:55","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$900,221,"2018-04-10 05:10:29",141,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",345,"2018-04-19 07:56:49","Rutgers University--New Brunswick",Piscataway,"
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  • ","Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, embodies the historical development of higher education in the United States. From its colonial inception as Queens College in 1766, the institution grew to become Rutgers College in 1825. In 1864 it was designated the states land-grant institution. Assuming university status in 1924, it was further transformed by legislative acts in 1945, and in 1956 the institution became Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. 1989 marked another historic milestone when the university became a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), connoting its position as one of the major public comprehensive research universities in the U.S., and the only one of its kind in New Jersey. On July 1, 2013, the New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act went into effect, integrating Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, with most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). The integration of the legacy elements of UMDNJ into Rutgers has created a fourth unit, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS), which consists of a number of schools and units located on various sites but closely aligned with the campus in New Brunswick. Undergraduate students in New Brunswick enroll in the School of Arts and Sciences, the liberal arts college, and/or in one of the professional schools: School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (formerly Cook College); Mason Gross School of the Arts; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick; School of Communication and Information; School of Engineering; Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; School of Management and Labor Relations; Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy; College of Nursing; School of Nursing; School of Health Related Professions. Each school within the New Brunswick campus has individual requirements, policies, and fees. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Newark Campus, founded in 1908, is comprised of 5 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: Newark College of Arts and Sciences; University College-Newark; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark; School of Criminal Justice; and School of Public Affairs and Administration. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Camden Campus, founded in 1927, is comprised of 4 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: College of the Arts and Sciences, University College--Camden, the School of Nursing-Camden and the School of Business--Camden. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees.","Public, Coed",1766,N/A,Semester,City,"$865.9 million","65 Davidson Road, Room 202, Piscataway, NJ 08854","(732) 932-1766",57,100.0 339,"2018-05-13 06:56:55","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$900,221,"2018-04-10 05:10:29",141,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",345,"2018-04-19 07:56:49","Rutgers University--New Brunswick",Piscataway,"
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  • ","Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, embodies the historical development of higher education in the United States. From its colonial inception as Queens College in 1766, the institution grew to become Rutgers College in 1825. In 1864 it was designated the states land-grant institution. Assuming university status in 1924, it was further transformed by legislative acts in 1945, and in 1956 the institution became Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. 1989 marked another historic milestone when the university became a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), connoting its position as one of the major public comprehensive research universities in the U.S., and the only one of its kind in New Jersey. On July 1, 2013, the New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act went into effect, integrating Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, with most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). The integration of the legacy elements of UMDNJ into Rutgers has created a fourth unit, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS), which consists of a number of schools and units located on various sites but closely aligned with the campus in New Brunswick. Undergraduate students in New Brunswick enroll in the School of Arts and Sciences, the liberal arts college, and/or in one of the professional schools: School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (formerly Cook College); Mason Gross School of the Arts; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick; School of Communication and Information; School of Engineering; Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; School of Management and Labor Relations; Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy; College of Nursing; School of Nursing; School of Health Related Professions. Each school within the New Brunswick campus has individual requirements, policies, and fees. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Newark Campus, founded in 1908, is comprised of 5 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: Newark College of Arts and Sciences; University College-Newark; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark; School of Criminal Justice; and School of Public Affairs and Administration. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Camden Campus, founded in 1927, is comprised of 4 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: College of the Arts and Sciences, University College--Camden, the School of Nursing-Camden and the School of Business--Camden. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees.","Public, Coed",1766,N/A,Semester,City,"$865.9 million","65 Davidson Road, Room 202, Piscataway, NJ 08854","(732) 932-1766",57,100.0 340,"2018-05-13 06:56:55","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$900,221,"2018-04-10 05:10:29",141,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",345,"2018-04-19 07:56:49","Rutgers University--New Brunswick",Piscataway,"
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  • ","Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, embodies the historical development of higher education in the United States. From its colonial inception as Queens College in 1766, the institution grew to become Rutgers College in 1825. In 1864 it was designated the states land-grant institution. Assuming university status in 1924, it was further transformed by legislative acts in 1945, and in 1956 the institution became Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. 1989 marked another historic milestone when the university became a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), connoting its position as one of the major public comprehensive research universities in the U.S., and the only one of its kind in New Jersey. On July 1, 2013, the New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act went into effect, integrating Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, with most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). The integration of the legacy elements of UMDNJ into Rutgers has created a fourth unit, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS), which consists of a number of schools and units located on various sites but closely aligned with the campus in New Brunswick. Undergraduate students in New Brunswick enroll in the School of Arts and Sciences, the liberal arts college, and/or in one of the professional schools: School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (formerly Cook College); Mason Gross School of the Arts; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick; School of Communication and Information; School of Engineering; Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; School of Management and Labor Relations; Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy; College of Nursing; School of Nursing; School of Health Related Professions. Each school within the New Brunswick campus has individual requirements, policies, and fees. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Newark Campus, founded in 1908, is comprised of 5 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: Newark College of Arts and Sciences; University College-Newark; Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark; School of Criminal Justice; and School of Public Affairs and Administration. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey/Camden Campus, founded in 1927, is comprised of 4 undergraduate, degree-granting schools: College of the Arts and Sciences, University College--Camden, the School of Nursing-Camden and the School of Business--Camden. Each school has individual requirements, policies, and fees.","Public, Coed",1766,N/A,Semester,City,"$865.9 million","65 Davidson Road, Room 202, Piscataway, NJ 08854","(732) 932-1766",57,100.0 341,"2018-05-13 06:57:12","Per credit, part-time, in-state","$1,554",223,"2018-04-10 05:10:34",23,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",346,"2018-04-19 07:56:55","Stevens Institute of Technology",Hoboken,"
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  • ","Stevens Institute of Technology is a premier technological research university that is focused on advancing technology and science to solve the world's most pressing challenges and transform our future. Built on a legacy of innovation since its founding in 1870, Stevens alumni, faculty and students have earned global recognition as tech pioneers, CEOs and game-changers for accomplishments ranging from the invention of the IMAP email protocol and bubble wrap to the award-winning storm-resistant solar home SURE HOUSE, which was designed and built by students and won first place in the 2015 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. Innovation at Stevens extends well beyond our long tradition of engineering excellence. The university's technology orientation informs highly relevant, forward-thinking undergraduate and graduate programs that produce highly sought-after graduates (96 percent receive job offers, graduate school acceptances or attain other successful outcomes within six months of graduating). Stevens graduates also advance quickly in the workplace -- earning some of the very highest starting and mid-career salaries in the nation, as well as top ROI (return on investment). Our technology orientation infuses the School of Business, with freshman-year training in entrepreneurial techniques and tools as well as access to leading-edge financial analytics and data visualization laboratories. Technology also infuses our humanities, arts and social sciences programs, where Stevens students and faculty draw upon diverse perspectives to create new understanding of the humanities and develop remarkable music, visual, virtual and other technologies. Our intimate size fosters student connection and collaboration with classmates, faculty, researchers and leadership, placing a true focus on student success. This advantageous size, combined with our collaborative and problem-solving orientation, confers the university with the agility to rapidly develop and launch new academic programs in response to the pressing needs of business, industry and society - one reason employers recruit so heavily at Stevens (more than 330 employers recruited on campus last year). A robust internship and cooperative education program and a career center that has been recognized as among the very best in the nation also give Stevens students competitive advantages in a highly competitive job market. Our graduates are highly skilled at creating solutions at the intersections of disciplines; they begin new careers prepared to hit the ground running and lead immediately in today's complex, cross-functional, highly technical work environment. Stevens students are extremely bright, motivated and involved: they embrace possibility, chase opportunity and welcome challenges. This spirit extends to life both on and off campus, from the performing arts to community service, from club and varsity sports to entrepreneurial ventures that take root as viable businesses and services regionally and nationally. Located in Hoboken, New Jersey - one of the nation's top-rated college towns - Stevens offers a mix of cosmopolitan life, history, riverside parks, skyline views and easy access to the excitement of New York City, just 10 minutes away by train or ferry. From clubs, museums, culture and restaurants to internships and job offers in the world's financial and media capital, Stevens students enjoy access to tremendous opportunity throughout their academic careers. With more than 100 student clubs and organizations, 26 NCAA Division III athletics teams and a vibrant, exciting city to call home, Stevens students have it all at their fingertips.","Private, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.0 million +","Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ 07030","(201) 216-5000",57,100.0 342,"2018-05-13 06:57:12","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state","$1,554",223,"2018-04-10 05:10:34",23,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",346,"2018-04-19 07:56:55","Stevens Institute of Technology",Hoboken,"
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  • ","Stevens Institute of Technology is a premier technological research university that is focused on advancing technology and science to solve the world's most pressing challenges and transform our future. Built on a legacy of innovation since its founding in 1870, Stevens alumni, faculty and students have earned global recognition as tech pioneers, CEOs and game-changers for accomplishments ranging from the invention of the IMAP email protocol and bubble wrap to the award-winning storm-resistant solar home SURE HOUSE, which was designed and built by students and won first place in the 2015 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. Innovation at Stevens extends well beyond our long tradition of engineering excellence. The university's technology orientation informs highly relevant, forward-thinking undergraduate and graduate programs that produce highly sought-after graduates (96 percent receive job offers, graduate school acceptances or attain other successful outcomes within six months of graduating). Stevens graduates also advance quickly in the workplace -- earning some of the very highest starting and mid-career salaries in the nation, as well as top ROI (return on investment). Our technology orientation infuses the School of Business, with freshman-year training in entrepreneurial techniques and tools as well as access to leading-edge financial analytics and data visualization laboratories. Technology also infuses our humanities, arts and social sciences programs, where Stevens students and faculty draw upon diverse perspectives to create new understanding of the humanities and develop remarkable music, visual, virtual and other technologies. Our intimate size fosters student connection and collaboration with classmates, faculty, researchers and leadership, placing a true focus on student success. This advantageous size, combined with our collaborative and problem-solving orientation, confers the university with the agility to rapidly develop and launch new academic programs in response to the pressing needs of business, industry and society - one reason employers recruit so heavily at Stevens (more than 330 employers recruited on campus last year). A robust internship and cooperative education program and a career center that has been recognized as among the very best in the nation also give Stevens students competitive advantages in a highly competitive job market. Our graduates are highly skilled at creating solutions at the intersections of disciplines; they begin new careers prepared to hit the ground running and lead immediately in today's complex, cross-functional, highly technical work environment. Stevens students are extremely bright, motivated and involved: they embrace possibility, chase opportunity and welcome challenges. This spirit extends to life both on and off campus, from the performing arts to community service, from club and varsity sports to entrepreneurial ventures that take root as viable businesses and services regionally and nationally. Located in Hoboken, New Jersey - one of the nation's top-rated college towns - Stevens offers a mix of cosmopolitan life, history, riverside parks, skyline views and easy access to the excitement of New York City, just 10 minutes away by train or ferry. From clubs, museums, culture and restaurants to internships and job offers in the world's financial and media capital, Stevens students enjoy access to tremendous opportunity throughout their academic careers. With more than 100 student clubs and organizations, 26 NCAA Division III athletics teams and a vibrant, exciting city to call home, Stevens students have it all at their fingertips.","Private, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.0 million +","Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ 07030","(201) 216-5000",57,100.0 343,"2018-05-13 06:57:12","Per credit, full-time, in-state","$1,554",223,"2018-04-10 05:10:34",23,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",346,"2018-04-19 07:56:55","Stevens Institute of Technology",Hoboken,"
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  • ","Stevens Institute of Technology is a premier technological research university that is focused on advancing technology and science to solve the world's most pressing challenges and transform our future. Built on a legacy of innovation since its founding in 1870, Stevens alumni, faculty and students have earned global recognition as tech pioneers, CEOs and game-changers for accomplishments ranging from the invention of the IMAP email protocol and bubble wrap to the award-winning storm-resistant solar home SURE HOUSE, which was designed and built by students and won first place in the 2015 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. Innovation at Stevens extends well beyond our long tradition of engineering excellence. The university's technology orientation informs highly relevant, forward-thinking undergraduate and graduate programs that produce highly sought-after graduates (96 percent receive job offers, graduate school acceptances or attain other successful outcomes within six months of graduating). Stevens graduates also advance quickly in the workplace -- earning some of the very highest starting and mid-career salaries in the nation, as well as top ROI (return on investment). Our technology orientation infuses the School of Business, with freshman-year training in entrepreneurial techniques and tools as well as access to leading-edge financial analytics and data visualization laboratories. Technology also infuses our humanities, arts and social sciences programs, where Stevens students and faculty draw upon diverse perspectives to create new understanding of the humanities and develop remarkable music, visual, virtual and other technologies. Our intimate size fosters student connection and collaboration with classmates, faculty, researchers and leadership, placing a true focus on student success. This advantageous size, combined with our collaborative and problem-solving orientation, confers the university with the agility to rapidly develop and launch new academic programs in response to the pressing needs of business, industry and society - one reason employers recruit so heavily at Stevens (more than 330 employers recruited on campus last year). A robust internship and cooperative education program and a career center that has been recognized as among the very best in the nation also give Stevens students competitive advantages in a highly competitive job market. Our graduates are highly skilled at creating solutions at the intersections of disciplines; they begin new careers prepared to hit the ground running and lead immediately in today's complex, cross-functional, highly technical work environment. Stevens students are extremely bright, motivated and involved: they embrace possibility, chase opportunity and welcome challenges. This spirit extends to life both on and off campus, from the performing arts to community service, from club and varsity sports to entrepreneurial ventures that take root as viable businesses and services regionally and nationally. Located in Hoboken, New Jersey - one of the nation's top-rated college towns - Stevens offers a mix of cosmopolitan life, history, riverside parks, skyline views and easy access to the excitement of New York City, just 10 minutes away by train or ferry. From clubs, museums, culture and restaurants to internships and job offers in the world's financial and media capital, Stevens students enjoy access to tremendous opportunity throughout their academic careers. With more than 100 student clubs and organizations, 26 NCAA Division III athletics teams and a vibrant, exciting city to call home, Stevens students have it all at their fingertips.","Private, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.0 million +","Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ 07030","(201) 216-5000",57,100.0 344,"2018-05-13 06:57:12","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state","$1,554",223,"2018-04-10 05:10:34",23,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",346,"2018-04-19 07:56:55","Stevens Institute of Technology",Hoboken,"
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  • ","Stevens Institute of Technology is a premier technological research university that is focused on advancing technology and science to solve the world's most pressing challenges and transform our future. Built on a legacy of innovation since its founding in 1870, Stevens alumni, faculty and students have earned global recognition as tech pioneers, CEOs and game-changers for accomplishments ranging from the invention of the IMAP email protocol and bubble wrap to the award-winning storm-resistant solar home SURE HOUSE, which was designed and built by students and won first place in the 2015 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. Innovation at Stevens extends well beyond our long tradition of engineering excellence. The university's technology orientation informs highly relevant, forward-thinking undergraduate and graduate programs that produce highly sought-after graduates (96 percent receive job offers, graduate school acceptances or attain other successful outcomes within six months of graduating). Stevens graduates also advance quickly in the workplace -- earning some of the very highest starting and mid-career salaries in the nation, as well as top ROI (return on investment). Our technology orientation infuses the School of Business, with freshman-year training in entrepreneurial techniques and tools as well as access to leading-edge financial analytics and data visualization laboratories. Technology also infuses our humanities, arts and social sciences programs, where Stevens students and faculty draw upon diverse perspectives to create new understanding of the humanities and develop remarkable music, visual, virtual and other technologies. Our intimate size fosters student connection and collaboration with classmates, faculty, researchers and leadership, placing a true focus on student success. This advantageous size, combined with our collaborative and problem-solving orientation, confers the university with the agility to rapidly develop and launch new academic programs in response to the pressing needs of business, industry and society - one reason employers recruit so heavily at Stevens (more than 330 employers recruited on campus last year). A robust internship and cooperative education program and a career center that has been recognized as among the very best in the nation also give Stevens students competitive advantages in a highly competitive job market. Our graduates are highly skilled at creating solutions at the intersections of disciplines; they begin new careers prepared to hit the ground running and lead immediately in today's complex, cross-functional, highly technical work environment. Stevens students are extremely bright, motivated and involved: they embrace possibility, chase opportunity and welcome challenges. This spirit extends to life both on and off campus, from the performing arts to community service, from club and varsity sports to entrepreneurial ventures that take root as viable businesses and services regionally and nationally. Located in Hoboken, New Jersey - one of the nation's top-rated college towns - Stevens offers a mix of cosmopolitan life, history, riverside parks, skyline views and easy access to the excitement of New York City, just 10 minutes away by train or ferry. From clubs, museums, culture and restaurants to internships and job offers in the world's financial and media capital, Stevens students enjoy access to tremendous opportunity throughout their academic careers. With more than 100 student clubs and organizations, 26 NCAA Division III athletics teams and a vibrant, exciting city to call home, Stevens students have it all at their fingertips.","Private, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.0 million +","Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ 07030","(201) 216-5000",57,100.0 345,"2018-05-13 06:57:12","Per credit, part-time, in-state","$1,554",225,"2018-04-10 05:10:34",47,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",346,"2018-04-19 07:56:55","Stevens Institute of Technology",Hoboken,"
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  • ","Stevens Institute of Technology is a premier technological research university that is focused on advancing technology and science to solve the world's most pressing challenges and transform our future. Built on a legacy of innovation since its founding in 1870, Stevens alumni, faculty and students have earned global recognition as tech pioneers, CEOs and game-changers for accomplishments ranging from the invention of the IMAP email protocol and bubble wrap to the award-winning storm-resistant solar home SURE HOUSE, which was designed and built by students and won first place in the 2015 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. Innovation at Stevens extends well beyond our long tradition of engineering excellence. The university's technology orientation informs highly relevant, forward-thinking undergraduate and graduate programs that produce highly sought-after graduates (96 percent receive job offers, graduate school acceptances or attain other successful outcomes within six months of graduating). Stevens graduates also advance quickly in the workplace -- earning some of the very highest starting and mid-career salaries in the nation, as well as top ROI (return on investment). Our technology orientation infuses the School of Business, with freshman-year training in entrepreneurial techniques and tools as well as access to leading-edge financial analytics and data visualization laboratories. Technology also infuses our humanities, arts and social sciences programs, where Stevens students and faculty draw upon diverse perspectives to create new understanding of the humanities and develop remarkable music, visual, virtual and other technologies. Our intimate size fosters student connection and collaboration with classmates, faculty, researchers and leadership, placing a true focus on student success. This advantageous size, combined with our collaborative and problem-solving orientation, confers the university with the agility to rapidly develop and launch new academic programs in response to the pressing needs of business, industry and society - one reason employers recruit so heavily at Stevens (more than 330 employers recruited on campus last year). A robust internship and cooperative education program and a career center that has been recognized as among the very best in the nation also give Stevens students competitive advantages in a highly competitive job market. Our graduates are highly skilled at creating solutions at the intersections of disciplines; they begin new careers prepared to hit the ground running and lead immediately in today's complex, cross-functional, highly technical work environment. Stevens students are extremely bright, motivated and involved: they embrace possibility, chase opportunity and welcome challenges. This spirit extends to life both on and off campus, from the performing arts to community service, from club and varsity sports to entrepreneurial ventures that take root as viable businesses and services regionally and nationally. Located in Hoboken, New Jersey - one of the nation's top-rated college towns - Stevens offers a mix of cosmopolitan life, history, riverside parks, skyline views and easy access to the excitement of New York City, just 10 minutes away by train or ferry. From clubs, museums, culture and restaurants to internships and job offers in the world's financial and media capital, Stevens students enjoy access to tremendous opportunity throughout their academic careers. With more than 100 student clubs and organizations, 26 NCAA Division III athletics teams and a vibrant, exciting city to call home, Stevens students have it all at their fingertips.","Private, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.0 million +","Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ 07030","(201) 216-5000",57,100.0 346,"2018-05-13 06:57:12","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state","$1,554",225,"2018-04-10 05:10:34",47,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",346,"2018-04-19 07:56:55","Stevens Institute of Technology",Hoboken,"
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  • ","Stevens Institute of Technology is a premier technological research university that is focused on advancing technology and science to solve the world's most pressing challenges and transform our future. Built on a legacy of innovation since its founding in 1870, Stevens alumni, faculty and students have earned global recognition as tech pioneers, CEOs and game-changers for accomplishments ranging from the invention of the IMAP email protocol and bubble wrap to the award-winning storm-resistant solar home SURE HOUSE, which was designed and built by students and won first place in the 2015 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. Innovation at Stevens extends well beyond our long tradition of engineering excellence. The university's technology orientation informs highly relevant, forward-thinking undergraduate and graduate programs that produce highly sought-after graduates (96 percent receive job offers, graduate school acceptances or attain other successful outcomes within six months of graduating). Stevens graduates also advance quickly in the workplace -- earning some of the very highest starting and mid-career salaries in the nation, as well as top ROI (return on investment). Our technology orientation infuses the School of Business, with freshman-year training in entrepreneurial techniques and tools as well as access to leading-edge financial analytics and data visualization laboratories. Technology also infuses our humanities, arts and social sciences programs, where Stevens students and faculty draw upon diverse perspectives to create new understanding of the humanities and develop remarkable music, visual, virtual and other technologies. Our intimate size fosters student connection and collaboration with classmates, faculty, researchers and leadership, placing a true focus on student success. This advantageous size, combined with our collaborative and problem-solving orientation, confers the university with the agility to rapidly develop and launch new academic programs in response to the pressing needs of business, industry and society - one reason employers recruit so heavily at Stevens (more than 330 employers recruited on campus last year). A robust internship and cooperative education program and a career center that has been recognized as among the very best in the nation also give Stevens students competitive advantages in a highly competitive job market. Our graduates are highly skilled at creating solutions at the intersections of disciplines; they begin new careers prepared to hit the ground running and lead immediately in today's complex, cross-functional, highly technical work environment. Stevens students are extremely bright, motivated and involved: they embrace possibility, chase opportunity and welcome challenges. This spirit extends to life both on and off campus, from the performing arts to community service, from club and varsity sports to entrepreneurial ventures that take root as viable businesses and services regionally and nationally. Located in Hoboken, New Jersey - one of the nation's top-rated college towns - Stevens offers a mix of cosmopolitan life, history, riverside parks, skyline views and easy access to the excitement of New York City, just 10 minutes away by train or ferry. From clubs, museums, culture and restaurants to internships and job offers in the world's financial and media capital, Stevens students enjoy access to tremendous opportunity throughout their academic careers. With more than 100 student clubs and organizations, 26 NCAA Division III athletics teams and a vibrant, exciting city to call home, Stevens students have it all at their fingertips.","Private, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.0 million +","Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ 07030","(201) 216-5000",57,100.0 347,"2018-05-13 06:57:12","Per credit, full-time, in-state","$1,554",225,"2018-04-10 05:10:34",47,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",346,"2018-04-19 07:56:55","Stevens Institute of Technology",Hoboken,"
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  • ","Stevens Institute of Technology is a premier technological research university that is focused on advancing technology and science to solve the world's most pressing challenges and transform our future. Built on a legacy of innovation since its founding in 1870, Stevens alumni, faculty and students have earned global recognition as tech pioneers, CEOs and game-changers for accomplishments ranging from the invention of the IMAP email protocol and bubble wrap to the award-winning storm-resistant solar home SURE HOUSE, which was designed and built by students and won first place in the 2015 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. Innovation at Stevens extends well beyond our long tradition of engineering excellence. The university's technology orientation informs highly relevant, forward-thinking undergraduate and graduate programs that produce highly sought-after graduates (96 percent receive job offers, graduate school acceptances or attain other successful outcomes within six months of graduating). Stevens graduates also advance quickly in the workplace -- earning some of the very highest starting and mid-career salaries in the nation, as well as top ROI (return on investment). Our technology orientation infuses the School of Business, with freshman-year training in entrepreneurial techniques and tools as well as access to leading-edge financial analytics and data visualization laboratories. Technology also infuses our humanities, arts and social sciences programs, where Stevens students and faculty draw upon diverse perspectives to create new understanding of the humanities and develop remarkable music, visual, virtual and other technologies. Our intimate size fosters student connection and collaboration with classmates, faculty, researchers and leadership, placing a true focus on student success. This advantageous size, combined with our collaborative and problem-solving orientation, confers the university with the agility to rapidly develop and launch new academic programs in response to the pressing needs of business, industry and society - one reason employers recruit so heavily at Stevens (more than 330 employers recruited on campus last year). A robust internship and cooperative education program and a career center that has been recognized as among the very best in the nation also give Stevens students competitive advantages in a highly competitive job market. Our graduates are highly skilled at creating solutions at the intersections of disciplines; they begin new careers prepared to hit the ground running and lead immediately in today's complex, cross-functional, highly technical work environment. Stevens students are extremely bright, motivated and involved: they embrace possibility, chase opportunity and welcome challenges. This spirit extends to life both on and off campus, from the performing arts to community service, from club and varsity sports to entrepreneurial ventures that take root as viable businesses and services regionally and nationally. Located in Hoboken, New Jersey - one of the nation's top-rated college towns - Stevens offers a mix of cosmopolitan life, history, riverside parks, skyline views and easy access to the excitement of New York City, just 10 minutes away by train or ferry. From clubs, museums, culture and restaurants to internships and job offers in the world's financial and media capital, Stevens students enjoy access to tremendous opportunity throughout their academic careers. With more than 100 student clubs and organizations, 26 NCAA Division III athletics teams and a vibrant, exciting city to call home, Stevens students have it all at their fingertips.","Private, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.0 million +","Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ 07030","(201) 216-5000",57,100.0 348,"2018-05-13 06:57:12","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state","$1,554",225,"2018-04-10 05:10:34",47,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",346,"2018-04-19 07:56:55","Stevens Institute of Technology",Hoboken,"
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  • ","Stevens Institute of Technology is a premier technological research university that is focused on advancing technology and science to solve the world's most pressing challenges and transform our future. Built on a legacy of innovation since its founding in 1870, Stevens alumni, faculty and students have earned global recognition as tech pioneers, CEOs and game-changers for accomplishments ranging from the invention of the IMAP email protocol and bubble wrap to the award-winning storm-resistant solar home SURE HOUSE, which was designed and built by students and won first place in the 2015 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. Innovation at Stevens extends well beyond our long tradition of engineering excellence. The university's technology orientation informs highly relevant, forward-thinking undergraduate and graduate programs that produce highly sought-after graduates (96 percent receive job offers, graduate school acceptances or attain other successful outcomes within six months of graduating). Stevens graduates also advance quickly in the workplace -- earning some of the very highest starting and mid-career salaries in the nation, as well as top ROI (return on investment). Our technology orientation infuses the School of Business, with freshman-year training in entrepreneurial techniques and tools as well as access to leading-edge financial analytics and data visualization laboratories. Technology also infuses our humanities, arts and social sciences programs, where Stevens students and faculty draw upon diverse perspectives to create new understanding of the humanities and develop remarkable music, visual, virtual and other technologies. Our intimate size fosters student connection and collaboration with classmates, faculty, researchers and leadership, placing a true focus on student success. This advantageous size, combined with our collaborative and problem-solving orientation, confers the university with the agility to rapidly develop and launch new academic programs in response to the pressing needs of business, industry and society - one reason employers recruit so heavily at Stevens (more than 330 employers recruited on campus last year). A robust internship and cooperative education program and a career center that has been recognized as among the very best in the nation also give Stevens students competitive advantages in a highly competitive job market. Our graduates are highly skilled at creating solutions at the intersections of disciplines; they begin new careers prepared to hit the ground running and lead immediately in today's complex, cross-functional, highly technical work environment. Stevens students are extremely bright, motivated and involved: they embrace possibility, chase opportunity and welcome challenges. This spirit extends to life both on and off campus, from the performing arts to community service, from club and varsity sports to entrepreneurial ventures that take root as viable businesses and services regionally and nationally. Located in Hoboken, New Jersey - one of the nation's top-rated college towns - Stevens offers a mix of cosmopolitan life, history, riverside parks, skyline views and easy access to the excitement of New York City, just 10 minutes away by train or ferry. From clubs, museums, culture and restaurants to internships and job offers in the world's financial and media capital, Stevens students enjoy access to tremendous opportunity throughout their academic careers. With more than 100 student clubs and organizations, 26 NCAA Division III athletics teams and a vibrant, exciting city to call home, Stevens students have it all at their fingertips.","Private, Coed",1870,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.0 million +","Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken, NJ 07030","(201) 216-5000",57,100.0 349,"2018-05-13 06:57:20","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$271,226,"2018-04-10 05:10:45",150,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",349,"2018-04-19 07:57:13","University of New Mexico",Albuquerque,"
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  • ","Founded in 1889 as New Mexico's flagship institution, The University of New Mexico now occupies nearly 800 acres near old Route 66 in the heart of Albuquerque, a metropolitan area of more than 500,000 people. UNM awarded 6,159 degrees and certificates in 2014-2015. UNM offers more than 350 active degree and certificate programs. There are 65 associate, 58 credit-bearing certificates, 97 baccalaureate, 78 master's, and 47 doctoral degree programs. While UNM is a leader in academics, UNM students are leaders of their campus and communities. The University of New Mexico is home to more than 300 student organizations, from cultural and religious to academic, political, and service-oriented groups. UNM is the only Hispanic-Serving Institution in the U.S. that is also classified a Carnegie Research University with Very High Activity. Recently, Hispanic Business Magazine ranked four University schools among the top 10. The list included: UNM School of Law (7th); UNM Anderson School of Management (4th) ; UNM School of Medicine (7th); and the UNM School of Engineering (6th). UNM School of Law is ranked 60th overall and 11th in clinical training. UNM College of Fine Arts is ranked 48th, with its photography program ranked fifth in the nation. The engineering program is ranked 82nd nationally, with electrical engineering ranked at 66th, and Nuclear Engineering at 15th. The Health Sciences Center is the states largest integrated health care treatment, research and education organization. U.S. News and World Report's 2015 edition of ""America's Best Graduate Schools"" ranks the UNM School of Medicine 45th in primary care and 78th in research, while specific areas also rank again among the top 10 - rural medicine (2nd) and family medicine (9th). Additionally, in health disciplines, UNM's nursing/midwifery program is ranked fifth in the nation. UNM research injects millions of dollars into New Mexico's economy, funds new advancements in healthcare, and augments teaching - giving students valuable hands-on training in state-of-the art laboratories. Among the Universitys outstanding research units are the Center for Advanced Research Computing, Cancer Center, Center for High Technology Materials, Design Planning Assistance Center, Mind Research Network, and the New Mexico Engineering Research Institute The abundance of opportunities, and New Mexicos 310 days of sunshine each year, encourages students to explore the lifestyle of New Mexico. Culture, art, adventure, and recreation are around every corner. Students hike, bike, snowboard, and ski the Sandia Mountains and raft the Rio Grande River. Santa Fe and Taos are just to the north, White Sands National Monument and Carlsbad Caverns to the south. UNM is located in the center of Albuquerque, home to the Sandia National Laboratories and the worlds largest hot air balloon Fiesta. From the magnificent mesas to the west, past the banks of the historic Rio Grande to the Sandia Mountains to the east, Albuquerque is a blend of culture and cuisine, styles and stories, people, pursuits, and panoramas. This is a place where a world-class research university blends rich history, amazing diversity and unexcelled natural beauty with cutting-edge education and discovery.","Public, Coed",1889,N/A,Semester,Urban,N/A,"1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131","(505) 277-0111",32,100.0 350,"2018-05-13 06:57:20","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$915,226,"2018-04-10 05:10:45",150,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",349,"2018-04-19 07:57:13","University of New Mexico",Albuquerque,"
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  • ","Founded in 1889 as New Mexico's flagship institution, The University of New Mexico now occupies nearly 800 acres near old Route 66 in the heart of Albuquerque, a metropolitan area of more than 500,000 people. UNM awarded 6,159 degrees and certificates in 2014-2015. UNM offers more than 350 active degree and certificate programs. There are 65 associate, 58 credit-bearing certificates, 97 baccalaureate, 78 master's, and 47 doctoral degree programs. While UNM is a leader in academics, UNM students are leaders of their campus and communities. The University of New Mexico is home to more than 300 student organizations, from cultural and religious to academic, political, and service-oriented groups. UNM is the only Hispanic-Serving Institution in the U.S. that is also classified a Carnegie Research University with Very High Activity. Recently, Hispanic Business Magazine ranked four University schools among the top 10. The list included: UNM School of Law (7th); UNM Anderson School of Management (4th) ; UNM School of Medicine (7th); and the UNM School of Engineering (6th). UNM School of Law is ranked 60th overall and 11th in clinical training. UNM College of Fine Arts is ranked 48th, with its photography program ranked fifth in the nation. The engineering program is ranked 82nd nationally, with electrical engineering ranked at 66th, and Nuclear Engineering at 15th. The Health Sciences Center is the states largest integrated health care treatment, research and education organization. U.S. News and World Report's 2015 edition of ""America's Best Graduate Schools"" ranks the UNM School of Medicine 45th in primary care and 78th in research, while specific areas also rank again among the top 10 - rural medicine (2nd) and family medicine (9th). Additionally, in health disciplines, UNM's nursing/midwifery program is ranked fifth in the nation. UNM research injects millions of dollars into New Mexico's economy, funds new advancements in healthcare, and augments teaching - giving students valuable hands-on training in state-of-the art laboratories. Among the Universitys outstanding research units are the Center for Advanced Research Computing, Cancer Center, Center for High Technology Materials, Design Planning Assistance Center, Mind Research Network, and the New Mexico Engineering Research Institute The abundance of opportunities, and New Mexicos 310 days of sunshine each year, encourages students to explore the lifestyle of New Mexico. Culture, art, adventure, and recreation are around every corner. Students hike, bike, snowboard, and ski the Sandia Mountains and raft the Rio Grande River. Santa Fe and Taos are just to the north, White Sands National Monument and Carlsbad Caverns to the south. UNM is located in the center of Albuquerque, home to the Sandia National Laboratories and the worlds largest hot air balloon Fiesta. From the magnificent mesas to the west, past the banks of the historic Rio Grande to the Sandia Mountains to the east, Albuquerque is a blend of culture and cuisine, styles and stories, people, pursuits, and panoramas. This is a place where a world-class research university blends rich history, amazing diversity and unexcelled natural beauty with cutting-edge education and discovery.","Public, Coed",1889,N/A,Semester,Urban,N/A,"1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131","(505) 277-0111",32,100.0 351,"2018-05-13 06:57:20","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$271,226,"2018-04-10 05:10:45",150,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",349,"2018-04-19 07:57:13","University of New Mexico",Albuquerque,"
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  • ","Founded in 1889 as New Mexico's flagship institution, The University of New Mexico now occupies nearly 800 acres near old Route 66 in the heart of Albuquerque, a metropolitan area of more than 500,000 people. UNM awarded 6,159 degrees and certificates in 2014-2015. UNM offers more than 350 active degree and certificate programs. There are 65 associate, 58 credit-bearing certificates, 97 baccalaureate, 78 master's, and 47 doctoral degree programs. While UNM is a leader in academics, UNM students are leaders of their campus and communities. The University of New Mexico is home to more than 300 student organizations, from cultural and religious to academic, political, and service-oriented groups. UNM is the only Hispanic-Serving Institution in the U.S. that is also classified a Carnegie Research University with Very High Activity. Recently, Hispanic Business Magazine ranked four University schools among the top 10. The list included: UNM School of Law (7th); UNM Anderson School of Management (4th) ; UNM School of Medicine (7th); and the UNM School of Engineering (6th). UNM School of Law is ranked 60th overall and 11th in clinical training. UNM College of Fine Arts is ranked 48th, with its photography program ranked fifth in the nation. The engineering program is ranked 82nd nationally, with electrical engineering ranked at 66th, and Nuclear Engineering at 15th. The Health Sciences Center is the states largest integrated health care treatment, research and education organization. U.S. News and World Report's 2015 edition of ""America's Best Graduate Schools"" ranks the UNM School of Medicine 45th in primary care and 78th in research, while specific areas also rank again among the top 10 - rural medicine (2nd) and family medicine (9th). Additionally, in health disciplines, UNM's nursing/midwifery program is ranked fifth in the nation. UNM research injects millions of dollars into New Mexico's economy, funds new advancements in healthcare, and augments teaching - giving students valuable hands-on training in state-of-the art laboratories. Among the Universitys outstanding research units are the Center for Advanced Research Computing, Cancer Center, Center for High Technology Materials, Design Planning Assistance Center, Mind Research Network, and the New Mexico Engineering Research Institute The abundance of opportunities, and New Mexicos 310 days of sunshine each year, encourages students to explore the lifestyle of New Mexico. Culture, art, adventure, and recreation are around every corner. Students hike, bike, snowboard, and ski the Sandia Mountains and raft the Rio Grande River. Santa Fe and Taos are just to the north, White Sands National Monument and Carlsbad Caverns to the south. UNM is located in the center of Albuquerque, home to the Sandia National Laboratories and the worlds largest hot air balloon Fiesta. From the magnificent mesas to the west, past the banks of the historic Rio Grande to the Sandia Mountains to the east, Albuquerque is a blend of culture and cuisine, styles and stories, people, pursuits, and panoramas. This is a place where a world-class research university blends rich history, amazing diversity and unexcelled natural beauty with cutting-edge education and discovery.","Public, Coed",1889,N/A,Semester,Urban,N/A,"1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131","(505) 277-0111",32,100.0 352,"2018-05-13 06:57:20","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$915,226,"2018-04-10 05:10:45",150,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",349,"2018-04-19 07:57:13","University of New Mexico",Albuquerque,"
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  • ","Founded in 1889 as New Mexico's flagship institution, The University of New Mexico now occupies nearly 800 acres near old Route 66 in the heart of Albuquerque, a metropolitan area of more than 500,000 people. UNM awarded 6,159 degrees and certificates in 2014-2015. UNM offers more than 350 active degree and certificate programs. There are 65 associate, 58 credit-bearing certificates, 97 baccalaureate, 78 master's, and 47 doctoral degree programs. While UNM is a leader in academics, UNM students are leaders of their campus and communities. The University of New Mexico is home to more than 300 student organizations, from cultural and religious to academic, political, and service-oriented groups. UNM is the only Hispanic-Serving Institution in the U.S. that is also classified a Carnegie Research University with Very High Activity. Recently, Hispanic Business Magazine ranked four University schools among the top 10. The list included: UNM School of Law (7th); UNM Anderson School of Management (4th) ; UNM School of Medicine (7th); and the UNM School of Engineering (6th). UNM School of Law is ranked 60th overall and 11th in clinical training. UNM College of Fine Arts is ranked 48th, with its photography program ranked fifth in the nation. The engineering program is ranked 82nd nationally, with electrical engineering ranked at 66th, and Nuclear Engineering at 15th. The Health Sciences Center is the states largest integrated health care treatment, research and education organization. U.S. News and World Report's 2015 edition of ""America's Best Graduate Schools"" ranks the UNM School of Medicine 45th in primary care and 78th in research, while specific areas also rank again among the top 10 - rural medicine (2nd) and family medicine (9th). Additionally, in health disciplines, UNM's nursing/midwifery program is ranked fifth in the nation. UNM research injects millions of dollars into New Mexico's economy, funds new advancements in healthcare, and augments teaching - giving students valuable hands-on training in state-of-the art laboratories. Among the Universitys outstanding research units are the Center for Advanced Research Computing, Cancer Center, Center for High Technology Materials, Design Planning Assistance Center, Mind Research Network, and the New Mexico Engineering Research Institute The abundance of opportunities, and New Mexicos 310 days of sunshine each year, encourages students to explore the lifestyle of New Mexico. Culture, art, adventure, and recreation are around every corner. Students hike, bike, snowboard, and ski the Sandia Mountains and raft the Rio Grande River. Santa Fe and Taos are just to the north, White Sands National Monument and Carlsbad Caverns to the south. UNM is located in the center of Albuquerque, home to the Sandia National Laboratories and the worlds largest hot air balloon Fiesta. From the magnificent mesas to the west, past the banks of the historic Rio Grande to the Sandia Mountains to the east, Albuquerque is a blend of culture and cuisine, styles and stories, people, pursuits, and panoramas. This is a place where a world-class research university blends rich history, amazing diversity and unexcelled natural beauty with cutting-edge education and discovery.","Public, Coed",1889,N/A,Semester,Urban,N/A,"1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131","(505) 277-0111",32,100.0 353,"2018-05-13 06:57:27","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$363,227,"2018-04-10 05:10:45",0,,"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",349,"2018-04-19 07:57:13","University of New Mexico",Albuquerque,"
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  • ","Founded in 1889 as New Mexico's flagship institution, The University of New Mexico now occupies nearly 800 acres near old Route 66 in the heart of Albuquerque, a metropolitan area of more than 500,000 people. UNM awarded 6,159 degrees and certificates in 2014-2015. UNM offers more than 350 active degree and certificate programs. There are 65 associate, 58 credit-bearing certificates, 97 baccalaureate, 78 master's, and 47 doctoral degree programs. While UNM is a leader in academics, UNM students are leaders of their campus and communities. The University of New Mexico is home to more than 300 student organizations, from cultural and religious to academic, political, and service-oriented groups. UNM is the only Hispanic-Serving Institution in the U.S. that is also classified a Carnegie Research University with Very High Activity. Recently, Hispanic Business Magazine ranked four University schools among the top 10. The list included: UNM School of Law (7th); UNM Anderson School of Management (4th) ; UNM School of Medicine (7th); and the UNM School of Engineering (6th). UNM School of Law is ranked 60th overall and 11th in clinical training. UNM College of Fine Arts is ranked 48th, with its photography program ranked fifth in the nation. The engineering program is ranked 82nd nationally, with electrical engineering ranked at 66th, and Nuclear Engineering at 15th. The Health Sciences Center is the states largest integrated health care treatment, research and education organization. U.S. News and World Report's 2015 edition of ""America's Best Graduate Schools"" ranks the UNM School of Medicine 45th in primary care and 78th in research, while specific areas also rank again among the top 10 - rural medicine (2nd) and family medicine (9th). Additionally, in health disciplines, UNM's nursing/midwifery program is ranked fifth in the nation. UNM research injects millions of dollars into New Mexico's economy, funds new advancements in healthcare, and augments teaching - giving students valuable hands-on training in state-of-the art laboratories. Among the Universitys outstanding research units are the Center for Advanced Research Computing, Cancer Center, Center for High Technology Materials, Design Planning Assistance Center, Mind Research Network, and the New Mexico Engineering Research Institute The abundance of opportunities, and New Mexicos 310 days of sunshine each year, encourages students to explore the lifestyle of New Mexico. Culture, art, adventure, and recreation are around every corner. Students hike, bike, snowboard, and ski the Sandia Mountains and raft the Rio Grande River. Santa Fe and Taos are just to the north, White Sands National Monument and Carlsbad Caverns to the south. UNM is located in the center of Albuquerque, home to the Sandia National Laboratories and the worlds largest hot air balloon Fiesta. From the magnificent mesas to the west, past the banks of the historic Rio Grande to the Sandia Mountains to the east, Albuquerque is a blend of culture and cuisine, styles and stories, people, pursuits, and panoramas. This is a place where a world-class research university blends rich history, amazing diversity and unexcelled natural beauty with cutting-edge education and discovery.","Public, Coed",1889,N/A,Semester,Urban,N/A,"1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131","(505) 277-0111",32,100.0 354,"2018-05-13 06:57:27","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$363,227,"2018-04-10 05:10:45",0,,"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",349,"2018-04-19 07:57:13","University of New Mexico",Albuquerque,"
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  • ","Founded in 1889 as New Mexico's flagship institution, The University of New Mexico now occupies nearly 800 acres near old Route 66 in the heart of Albuquerque, a metropolitan area of more than 500,000 people. UNM awarded 6,159 degrees and certificates in 2014-2015. UNM offers more than 350 active degree and certificate programs. There are 65 associate, 58 credit-bearing certificates, 97 baccalaureate, 78 master's, and 47 doctoral degree programs. While UNM is a leader in academics, UNM students are leaders of their campus and communities. The University of New Mexico is home to more than 300 student organizations, from cultural and religious to academic, political, and service-oriented groups. UNM is the only Hispanic-Serving Institution in the U.S. that is also classified a Carnegie Research University with Very High Activity. Recently, Hispanic Business Magazine ranked four University schools among the top 10. The list included: UNM School of Law (7th); UNM Anderson School of Management (4th) ; UNM School of Medicine (7th); and the UNM School of Engineering (6th). UNM School of Law is ranked 60th overall and 11th in clinical training. UNM College of Fine Arts is ranked 48th, with its photography program ranked fifth in the nation. The engineering program is ranked 82nd nationally, with electrical engineering ranked at 66th, and Nuclear Engineering at 15th. The Health Sciences Center is the states largest integrated health care treatment, research and education organization. U.S. News and World Report's 2015 edition of ""America's Best Graduate Schools"" ranks the UNM School of Medicine 45th in primary care and 78th in research, while specific areas also rank again among the top 10 - rural medicine (2nd) and family medicine (9th). Additionally, in health disciplines, UNM's nursing/midwifery program is ranked fifth in the nation. UNM research injects millions of dollars into New Mexico's economy, funds new advancements in healthcare, and augments teaching - giving students valuable hands-on training in state-of-the art laboratories. Among the Universitys outstanding research units are the Center for Advanced Research Computing, Cancer Center, Center for High Technology Materials, Design Planning Assistance Center, Mind Research Network, and the New Mexico Engineering Research Institute The abundance of opportunities, and New Mexicos 310 days of sunshine each year, encourages students to explore the lifestyle of New Mexico. Culture, art, adventure, and recreation are around every corner. Students hike, bike, snowboard, and ski the Sandia Mountains and raft the Rio Grande River. Santa Fe and Taos are just to the north, White Sands National Monument and Carlsbad Caverns to the south. UNM is located in the center of Albuquerque, home to the Sandia National Laboratories and the worlds largest hot air balloon Fiesta. From the magnificent mesas to the west, past the banks of the historic Rio Grande to the Sandia Mountains to the east, Albuquerque is a blend of culture and cuisine, styles and stories, people, pursuits, and panoramas. This is a place where a world-class research university blends rich history, amazing diversity and unexcelled natural beauty with cutting-edge education and discovery.","Public, Coed",1889,N/A,Semester,Urban,N/A,"1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131","(505) 277-0111",32,100.0 355,"2018-05-13 06:57:27","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$363,227,"2018-04-10 05:10:45",0,,"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",349,"2018-04-19 07:57:13","University of New Mexico",Albuquerque,"
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  • ","Founded in 1889 as New Mexico's flagship institution, The University of New Mexico now occupies nearly 800 acres near old Route 66 in the heart of Albuquerque, a metropolitan area of more than 500,000 people. UNM awarded 6,159 degrees and certificates in 2014-2015. UNM offers more than 350 active degree and certificate programs. There are 65 associate, 58 credit-bearing certificates, 97 baccalaureate, 78 master's, and 47 doctoral degree programs. While UNM is a leader in academics, UNM students are leaders of their campus and communities. The University of New Mexico is home to more than 300 student organizations, from cultural and religious to academic, political, and service-oriented groups. UNM is the only Hispanic-Serving Institution in the U.S. that is also classified a Carnegie Research University with Very High Activity. Recently, Hispanic Business Magazine ranked four University schools among the top 10. The list included: UNM School of Law (7th); UNM Anderson School of Management (4th) ; UNM School of Medicine (7th); and the UNM School of Engineering (6th). UNM School of Law is ranked 60th overall and 11th in clinical training. UNM College of Fine Arts is ranked 48th, with its photography program ranked fifth in the nation. The engineering program is ranked 82nd nationally, with electrical engineering ranked at 66th, and Nuclear Engineering at 15th. The Health Sciences Center is the states largest integrated health care treatment, research and education organization. U.S. News and World Report's 2015 edition of ""America's Best Graduate Schools"" ranks the UNM School of Medicine 45th in primary care and 78th in research, while specific areas also rank again among the top 10 - rural medicine (2nd) and family medicine (9th). Additionally, in health disciplines, UNM's nursing/midwifery program is ranked fifth in the nation. UNM research injects millions of dollars into New Mexico's economy, funds new advancements in healthcare, and augments teaching - giving students valuable hands-on training in state-of-the art laboratories. Among the Universitys outstanding research units are the Center for Advanced Research Computing, Cancer Center, Center for High Technology Materials, Design Planning Assistance Center, Mind Research Network, and the New Mexico Engineering Research Institute The abundance of opportunities, and New Mexicos 310 days of sunshine each year, encourages students to explore the lifestyle of New Mexico. Culture, art, adventure, and recreation are around every corner. Students hike, bike, snowboard, and ski the Sandia Mountains and raft the Rio Grande River. Santa Fe and Taos are just to the north, White Sands National Monument and Carlsbad Caverns to the south. UNM is located in the center of Albuquerque, home to the Sandia National Laboratories and the worlds largest hot air balloon Fiesta. From the magnificent mesas to the west, past the banks of the historic Rio Grande to the Sandia Mountains to the east, Albuquerque is a blend of culture and cuisine, styles and stories, people, pursuits, and panoramas. This is a place where a world-class research university blends rich history, amazing diversity and unexcelled natural beauty with cutting-edge education and discovery.","Public, Coed",1889,N/A,Semester,Urban,N/A,"1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131","(505) 277-0111",32,100.0 356,"2018-05-13 06:57:27","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$363,227,"2018-04-10 05:10:45",0,,"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",349,"2018-04-19 07:57:13","University of New Mexico",Albuquerque,"
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  • ","Founded in 1889 as New Mexico's flagship institution, The University of New Mexico now occupies nearly 800 acres near old Route 66 in the heart of Albuquerque, a metropolitan area of more than 500,000 people. UNM awarded 6,159 degrees and certificates in 2014-2015. UNM offers more than 350 active degree and certificate programs. There are 65 associate, 58 credit-bearing certificates, 97 baccalaureate, 78 master's, and 47 doctoral degree programs. While UNM is a leader in academics, UNM students are leaders of their campus and communities. The University of New Mexico is home to more than 300 student organizations, from cultural and religious to academic, political, and service-oriented groups. UNM is the only Hispanic-Serving Institution in the U.S. that is also classified a Carnegie Research University with Very High Activity. Recently, Hispanic Business Magazine ranked four University schools among the top 10. The list included: UNM School of Law (7th); UNM Anderson School of Management (4th) ; UNM School of Medicine (7th); and the UNM School of Engineering (6th). UNM School of Law is ranked 60th overall and 11th in clinical training. UNM College of Fine Arts is ranked 48th, with its photography program ranked fifth in the nation. The engineering program is ranked 82nd nationally, with electrical engineering ranked at 66th, and Nuclear Engineering at 15th. The Health Sciences Center is the states largest integrated health care treatment, research and education organization. U.S. News and World Report's 2015 edition of ""America's Best Graduate Schools"" ranks the UNM School of Medicine 45th in primary care and 78th in research, while specific areas also rank again among the top 10 - rural medicine (2nd) and family medicine (9th). Additionally, in health disciplines, UNM's nursing/midwifery program is ranked fifth in the nation. UNM research injects millions of dollars into New Mexico's economy, funds new advancements in healthcare, and augments teaching - giving students valuable hands-on training in state-of-the art laboratories. Among the Universitys outstanding research units are the Center for Advanced Research Computing, Cancer Center, Center for High Technology Materials, Design Planning Assistance Center, Mind Research Network, and the New Mexico Engineering Research Institute The abundance of opportunities, and New Mexicos 310 days of sunshine each year, encourages students to explore the lifestyle of New Mexico. Culture, art, adventure, and recreation are around every corner. Students hike, bike, snowboard, and ski the Sandia Mountains and raft the Rio Grande River. Santa Fe and Taos are just to the north, White Sands National Monument and Carlsbad Caverns to the south. UNM is located in the center of Albuquerque, home to the Sandia National Laboratories and the worlds largest hot air balloon Fiesta. From the magnificent mesas to the west, past the banks of the historic Rio Grande to the Sandia Mountains to the east, Albuquerque is a blend of culture and cuisine, styles and stories, people, pursuits, and panoramas. This is a place where a world-class research university blends rich history, amazing diversity and unexcelled natural beauty with cutting-edge education and discovery.","Public, Coed",1889,N/A,Semester,Urban,N/A,"1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131","(505) 277-0111",32,100.0 357,"2018-05-13 07:00:47","Per credit, part-time, in-state","$1,703",234,"2018-04-10 05:11:10",9,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs",357,"2018-04-19 07:58:09","Duke University",Durham,"
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  • ","Duke University offers a unique and compelling combination of academic achievement, engagement with society, and athletic accomplishment at the highest levels. A private comprehensive teaching and research university, Duke traces its roots to 1838, officially becoming Duke University in 1924. In addition to liberal arts and engineering education at the undergraduate level, Duke offers graduate and professional study in arts and sciences, business, divinity, engineering, the environment, law, public policy, medicine, and nursing. At the same time, Duke is an intimate setting, with 6,800 undergraduates and an additional 6,000 graduate and professional students.Duke is a global university with students and faculty from nearly every country. We encourage students to go abroad to study, perform service and conduct research. About half of Dukes graduating class spends at least a semester in another country - one of the highest percentages of any of the nations top private research universities. We offer instruction in 25 foreign languages. One of our most popular programs is DukeEngage, which supports undergraduates who want to pursue an immersive service experience in the U.S. or abroad. Duke is characterized by innovation, entrepreneurship, energy and ambition. Duke students have an unusually wide range of opportunities available to them and freedom in choosing the academic path that best meets their needs. Duke students are encouraged to make a difference, to experiment with ideas and organizations and they are challenged to become engaged with societys problems and solutions. Our students spend four years on one of the most beautiful campuses in America -- soaring Gothic buildings, modern teaching and research facilities, lush botanical gardens, and accessible athletics and recreational spaces. Dukes home of Durham is a historic tobacco and textile hub that has emerged as the heart of North Carolinas hi-tech Research Triangle, and is consistently recognized as one of the most desirable and vibrant places to live in the country. Durhams arts, culture, recreation and restaurants have earned a national following, and the region provides numerous opportunities for post-graduate employment. Duke students exhibit legendary passion and enthusiasm. Dukes athletic program is regularly ranked among the nations strongest and most competitive, with some of the countrys most talented scholar-athletes and dedicated fans: the Cameron Crazies. A member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke has thirteen mens varsity teams and thirteen womens varsity teams as well as numerous intramural, recreational, and club sports. Duke consistently leads the ACC in Academic Honor Roll students and is a top producer of Academic All Americans. The residential experience is an important component of a Duke education. About 85 percent of all undergraduates live on campus. First-year students live together on East Campus, where about a quarter of them participate in FOCUS, a living/learning program organized around academic themes, which gives them immediate access to faculty mentoring and a smaller community of students they get to know well. Duke is one of a small number of schools committed to a need-blind admission policy, which means we admit undergraduates without consideration of a familys ability to pay tuition and other college costs and meet 100 percent of a students demonstrated financial need for four years. About 54 percent of our undergraduates receive some sort of financial assistance, including need-based aid, merit or athletic scholarships. With the rigorous academics, the plethora of social and artistic activities, the immersive service and cultural opportunities and the occasional basketball game in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the most important things students need to bring with them to Duke are energy and intellectual curiosity.","Private, Coed",1838,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$6.8 billion +","2138 Campus Drive, Box 90586, Durham, NC 27708","(919) 684-8111",92,100.0 358,"2018-05-13 07:00:47","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state","$1,703",234,"2018-04-10 05:11:10",9,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs",357,"2018-04-19 07:58:09","Duke University",Durham,"
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  • ","Duke University offers a unique and compelling combination of academic achievement, engagement with society, and athletic accomplishment at the highest levels. A private comprehensive teaching and research university, Duke traces its roots to 1838, officially becoming Duke University in 1924. In addition to liberal arts and engineering education at the undergraduate level, Duke offers graduate and professional study in arts and sciences, business, divinity, engineering, the environment, law, public policy, medicine, and nursing. At the same time, Duke is an intimate setting, with 6,800 undergraduates and an additional 6,000 graduate and professional students.Duke is a global university with students and faculty from nearly every country. We encourage students to go abroad to study, perform service and conduct research. About half of Dukes graduating class spends at least a semester in another country - one of the highest percentages of any of the nations top private research universities. We offer instruction in 25 foreign languages. One of our most popular programs is DukeEngage, which supports undergraduates who want to pursue an immersive service experience in the U.S. or abroad. Duke is characterized by innovation, entrepreneurship, energy and ambition. Duke students have an unusually wide range of opportunities available to them and freedom in choosing the academic path that best meets their needs. Duke students are encouraged to make a difference, to experiment with ideas and organizations and they are challenged to become engaged with societys problems and solutions. Our students spend four years on one of the most beautiful campuses in America -- soaring Gothic buildings, modern teaching and research facilities, lush botanical gardens, and accessible athletics and recreational spaces. Dukes home of Durham is a historic tobacco and textile hub that has emerged as the heart of North Carolinas hi-tech Research Triangle, and is consistently recognized as one of the most desirable and vibrant places to live in the country. Durhams arts, culture, recreation and restaurants have earned a national following, and the region provides numerous opportunities for post-graduate employment. Duke students exhibit legendary passion and enthusiasm. Dukes athletic program is regularly ranked among the nations strongest and most competitive, with some of the countrys most talented scholar-athletes and dedicated fans: the Cameron Crazies. A member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke has thirteen mens varsity teams and thirteen womens varsity teams as well as numerous intramural, recreational, and club sports. Duke consistently leads the ACC in Academic Honor Roll students and is a top producer of Academic All Americans. The residential experience is an important component of a Duke education. About 85 percent of all undergraduates live on campus. First-year students live together on East Campus, where about a quarter of them participate in FOCUS, a living/learning program organized around academic themes, which gives them immediate access to faculty mentoring and a smaller community of students they get to know well. Duke is one of a small number of schools committed to a need-blind admission policy, which means we admit undergraduates without consideration of a familys ability to pay tuition and other college costs and meet 100 percent of a students demonstrated financial need for four years. About 54 percent of our undergraduates receive some sort of financial assistance, including need-based aid, merit or athletic scholarships. With the rigorous academics, the plethora of social and artistic activities, the immersive service and cultural opportunities and the occasional basketball game in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the most important things students need to bring with them to Duke are energy and intellectual curiosity.","Private, Coed",1838,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$6.8 billion +","2138 Campus Drive, Box 90586, Durham, NC 27708","(919) 684-8111",92,100.0 359,"2018-05-13 07:00:47","Per credit, full-time, in-state","$1,703",234,"2018-04-10 05:11:10",9,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs",357,"2018-04-19 07:58:09","Duke University",Durham,"
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  • ","Duke University offers a unique and compelling combination of academic achievement, engagement with society, and athletic accomplishment at the highest levels. A private comprehensive teaching and research university, Duke traces its roots to 1838, officially becoming Duke University in 1924. In addition to liberal arts and engineering education at the undergraduate level, Duke offers graduate and professional study in arts and sciences, business, divinity, engineering, the environment, law, public policy, medicine, and nursing. At the same time, Duke is an intimate setting, with 6,800 undergraduates and an additional 6,000 graduate and professional students.Duke is a global university with students and faculty from nearly every country. We encourage students to go abroad to study, perform service and conduct research. About half of Dukes graduating class spends at least a semester in another country - one of the highest percentages of any of the nations top private research universities. We offer instruction in 25 foreign languages. One of our most popular programs is DukeEngage, which supports undergraduates who want to pursue an immersive service experience in the U.S. or abroad. Duke is characterized by innovation, entrepreneurship, energy and ambition. Duke students have an unusually wide range of opportunities available to them and freedom in choosing the academic path that best meets their needs. Duke students are encouraged to make a difference, to experiment with ideas and organizations and they are challenged to become engaged with societys problems and solutions. Our students spend four years on one of the most beautiful campuses in America -- soaring Gothic buildings, modern teaching and research facilities, lush botanical gardens, and accessible athletics and recreational spaces. Dukes home of Durham is a historic tobacco and textile hub that has emerged as the heart of North Carolinas hi-tech Research Triangle, and is consistently recognized as one of the most desirable and vibrant places to live in the country. Durhams arts, culture, recreation and restaurants have earned a national following, and the region provides numerous opportunities for post-graduate employment. Duke students exhibit legendary passion and enthusiasm. Dukes athletic program is regularly ranked among the nations strongest and most competitive, with some of the countrys most talented scholar-athletes and dedicated fans: the Cameron Crazies. A member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke has thirteen mens varsity teams and thirteen womens varsity teams as well as numerous intramural, recreational, and club sports. Duke consistently leads the ACC in Academic Honor Roll students and is a top producer of Academic All Americans. The residential experience is an important component of a Duke education. About 85 percent of all undergraduates live on campus. First-year students live together on East Campus, where about a quarter of them participate in FOCUS, a living/learning program organized around academic themes, which gives them immediate access to faculty mentoring and a smaller community of students they get to know well. Duke is one of a small number of schools committed to a need-blind admission policy, which means we admit undergraduates without consideration of a familys ability to pay tuition and other college costs and meet 100 percent of a students demonstrated financial need for four years. About 54 percent of our undergraduates receive some sort of financial assistance, including need-based aid, merit or athletic scholarships. With the rigorous academics, the plethora of social and artistic activities, the immersive service and cultural opportunities and the occasional basketball game in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the most important things students need to bring with them to Duke are energy and intellectual curiosity.","Private, Coed",1838,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$6.8 billion +","2138 Campus Drive, Box 90586, Durham, NC 27708","(919) 684-8111",92,100.0 360,"2018-05-13 07:00:47","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state","$1,703",234,"2018-04-10 05:11:10",9,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs",357,"2018-04-19 07:58:09","Duke University",Durham,"
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  • ","Duke University offers a unique and compelling combination of academic achievement, engagement with society, and athletic accomplishment at the highest levels. A private comprehensive teaching and research university, Duke traces its roots to 1838, officially becoming Duke University in 1924. In addition to liberal arts and engineering education at the undergraduate level, Duke offers graduate and professional study in arts and sciences, business, divinity, engineering, the environment, law, public policy, medicine, and nursing. At the same time, Duke is an intimate setting, with 6,800 undergraduates and an additional 6,000 graduate and professional students.Duke is a global university with students and faculty from nearly every country. We encourage students to go abroad to study, perform service and conduct research. About half of Dukes graduating class spends at least a semester in another country - one of the highest percentages of any of the nations top private research universities. We offer instruction in 25 foreign languages. One of our most popular programs is DukeEngage, which supports undergraduates who want to pursue an immersive service experience in the U.S. or abroad. Duke is characterized by innovation, entrepreneurship, energy and ambition. Duke students have an unusually wide range of opportunities available to them and freedom in choosing the academic path that best meets their needs. Duke students are encouraged to make a difference, to experiment with ideas and organizations and they are challenged to become engaged with societys problems and solutions. Our students spend four years on one of the most beautiful campuses in America -- soaring Gothic buildings, modern teaching and research facilities, lush botanical gardens, and accessible athletics and recreational spaces. Dukes home of Durham is a historic tobacco and textile hub that has emerged as the heart of North Carolinas hi-tech Research Triangle, and is consistently recognized as one of the most desirable and vibrant places to live in the country. Durhams arts, culture, recreation and restaurants have earned a national following, and the region provides numerous opportunities for post-graduate employment. Duke students exhibit legendary passion and enthusiasm. Dukes athletic program is regularly ranked among the nations strongest and most competitive, with some of the countrys most talented scholar-athletes and dedicated fans: the Cameron Crazies. A member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke has thirteen mens varsity teams and thirteen womens varsity teams as well as numerous intramural, recreational, and club sports. Duke consistently leads the ACC in Academic Honor Roll students and is a top producer of Academic All Americans. The residential experience is an important component of a Duke education. About 85 percent of all undergraduates live on campus. First-year students live together on East Campus, where about a quarter of them participate in FOCUS, a living/learning program organized around academic themes, which gives them immediate access to faculty mentoring and a smaller community of students they get to know well. Duke is one of a small number of schools committed to a need-blind admission policy, which means we admit undergraduates without consideration of a familys ability to pay tuition and other college costs and meet 100 percent of a students demonstrated financial need for four years. About 54 percent of our undergraduates receive some sort of financial assistance, including need-based aid, merit or athletic scholarships. With the rigorous academics, the plethora of social and artistic activities, the immersive service and cultural opportunities and the occasional basketball game in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the most important things students need to bring with them to Duke are energy and intellectual curiosity.","Private, Coed",1838,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$6.8 billion +","2138 Campus Drive, Box 90586, Durham, NC 27708","(919) 684-8111",92,100.0 361,"2018-05-13 07:00:51","Per credit, part-time, in-state","$2,187",235,"2018-04-10 05:11:10",40,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",357,"2018-04-19 07:58:09","Duke University",Durham,"
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  • ","Duke University offers a unique and compelling combination of academic achievement, engagement with society, and athletic accomplishment at the highest levels. A private comprehensive teaching and research university, Duke traces its roots to 1838, officially becoming Duke University in 1924. In addition to liberal arts and engineering education at the undergraduate level, Duke offers graduate and professional study in arts and sciences, business, divinity, engineering, the environment, law, public policy, medicine, and nursing. At the same time, Duke is an intimate setting, with 6,800 undergraduates and an additional 6,000 graduate and professional students.Duke is a global university with students and faculty from nearly every country. We encourage students to go abroad to study, perform service and conduct research. About half of Dukes graduating class spends at least a semester in another country - one of the highest percentages of any of the nations top private research universities. We offer instruction in 25 foreign languages. One of our most popular programs is DukeEngage, which supports undergraduates who want to pursue an immersive service experience in the U.S. or abroad. Duke is characterized by innovation, entrepreneurship, energy and ambition. Duke students have an unusually wide range of opportunities available to them and freedom in choosing the academic path that best meets their needs. Duke students are encouraged to make a difference, to experiment with ideas and organizations and they are challenged to become engaged with societys problems and solutions. Our students spend four years on one of the most beautiful campuses in America -- soaring Gothic buildings, modern teaching and research facilities, lush botanical gardens, and accessible athletics and recreational spaces. Dukes home of Durham is a historic tobacco and textile hub that has emerged as the heart of North Carolinas hi-tech Research Triangle, and is consistently recognized as one of the most desirable and vibrant places to live in the country. Durhams arts, culture, recreation and restaurants have earned a national following, and the region provides numerous opportunities for post-graduate employment. Duke students exhibit legendary passion and enthusiasm. Dukes athletic program is regularly ranked among the nations strongest and most competitive, with some of the countrys most talented scholar-athletes and dedicated fans: the Cameron Crazies. A member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke has thirteen mens varsity teams and thirteen womens varsity teams as well as numerous intramural, recreational, and club sports. Duke consistently leads the ACC in Academic Honor Roll students and is a top producer of Academic All Americans. The residential experience is an important component of a Duke education. About 85 percent of all undergraduates live on campus. First-year students live together on East Campus, where about a quarter of them participate in FOCUS, a living/learning program organized around academic themes, which gives them immediate access to faculty mentoring and a smaller community of students they get to know well. Duke is one of a small number of schools committed to a need-blind admission policy, which means we admit undergraduates without consideration of a familys ability to pay tuition and other college costs and meet 100 percent of a students demonstrated financial need for four years. About 54 percent of our undergraduates receive some sort of financial assistance, including need-based aid, merit or athletic scholarships. With the rigorous academics, the plethora of social and artistic activities, the immersive service and cultural opportunities and the occasional basketball game in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the most important things students need to bring with them to Duke are energy and intellectual curiosity.","Private, Coed",1838,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$6.8 billion +","2138 Campus Drive, Box 90586, Durham, NC 27708","(919) 684-8111",92,100.0 362,"2018-05-13 07:00:51","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state","$2,187",235,"2018-04-10 05:11:10",40,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",357,"2018-04-19 07:58:09","Duke University",Durham,"
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  • ","Duke University offers a unique and compelling combination of academic achievement, engagement with society, and athletic accomplishment at the highest levels. A private comprehensive teaching and research university, Duke traces its roots to 1838, officially becoming Duke University in 1924. In addition to liberal arts and engineering education at the undergraduate level, Duke offers graduate and professional study in arts and sciences, business, divinity, engineering, the environment, law, public policy, medicine, and nursing. At the same time, Duke is an intimate setting, with 6,800 undergraduates and an additional 6,000 graduate and professional students.Duke is a global university with students and faculty from nearly every country. We encourage students to go abroad to study, perform service and conduct research. About half of Dukes graduating class spends at least a semester in another country - one of the highest percentages of any of the nations top private research universities. We offer instruction in 25 foreign languages. One of our most popular programs is DukeEngage, which supports undergraduates who want to pursue an immersive service experience in the U.S. or abroad. Duke is characterized by innovation, entrepreneurship, energy and ambition. Duke students have an unusually wide range of opportunities available to them and freedom in choosing the academic path that best meets their needs. Duke students are encouraged to make a difference, to experiment with ideas and organizations and they are challenged to become engaged with societys problems and solutions. Our students spend four years on one of the most beautiful campuses in America -- soaring Gothic buildings, modern teaching and research facilities, lush botanical gardens, and accessible athletics and recreational spaces. Dukes home of Durham is a historic tobacco and textile hub that has emerged as the heart of North Carolinas hi-tech Research Triangle, and is consistently recognized as one of the most desirable and vibrant places to live in the country. Durhams arts, culture, recreation and restaurants have earned a national following, and the region provides numerous opportunities for post-graduate employment. Duke students exhibit legendary passion and enthusiasm. Dukes athletic program is regularly ranked among the nations strongest and most competitive, with some of the countrys most talented scholar-athletes and dedicated fans: the Cameron Crazies. A member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke has thirteen mens varsity teams and thirteen womens varsity teams as well as numerous intramural, recreational, and club sports. Duke consistently leads the ACC in Academic Honor Roll students and is a top producer of Academic All Americans. The residential experience is an important component of a Duke education. About 85 percent of all undergraduates live on campus. First-year students live together on East Campus, where about a quarter of them participate in FOCUS, a living/learning program organized around academic themes, which gives them immediate access to faculty mentoring and a smaller community of students they get to know well. Duke is one of a small number of schools committed to a need-blind admission policy, which means we admit undergraduates without consideration of a familys ability to pay tuition and other college costs and meet 100 percent of a students demonstrated financial need for four years. About 54 percent of our undergraduates receive some sort of financial assistance, including need-based aid, merit or athletic scholarships. With the rigorous academics, the plethora of social and artistic activities, the immersive service and cultural opportunities and the occasional basketball game in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the most important things students need to bring with them to Duke are energy and intellectual curiosity.","Private, Coed",1838,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$6.8 billion +","2138 Campus Drive, Box 90586, Durham, NC 27708","(919) 684-8111",92,100.0 363,"2018-05-13 07:00:51","Per credit, full-time, in-state","$2,187",235,"2018-04-10 05:11:10",40,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",357,"2018-04-19 07:58:09","Duke University",Durham,"
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  • ","Duke University offers a unique and compelling combination of academic achievement, engagement with society, and athletic accomplishment at the highest levels. A private comprehensive teaching and research university, Duke traces its roots to 1838, officially becoming Duke University in 1924. In addition to liberal arts and engineering education at the undergraduate level, Duke offers graduate and professional study in arts and sciences, business, divinity, engineering, the environment, law, public policy, medicine, and nursing. At the same time, Duke is an intimate setting, with 6,800 undergraduates and an additional 6,000 graduate and professional students.Duke is a global university with students and faculty from nearly every country. We encourage students to go abroad to study, perform service and conduct research. About half of Dukes graduating class spends at least a semester in another country - one of the highest percentages of any of the nations top private research universities. We offer instruction in 25 foreign languages. One of our most popular programs is DukeEngage, which supports undergraduates who want to pursue an immersive service experience in the U.S. or abroad. Duke is characterized by innovation, entrepreneurship, energy and ambition. Duke students have an unusually wide range of opportunities available to them and freedom in choosing the academic path that best meets their needs. Duke students are encouraged to make a difference, to experiment with ideas and organizations and they are challenged to become engaged with societys problems and solutions. Our students spend four years on one of the most beautiful campuses in America -- soaring Gothic buildings, modern teaching and research facilities, lush botanical gardens, and accessible athletics and recreational spaces. Dukes home of Durham is a historic tobacco and textile hub that has emerged as the heart of North Carolinas hi-tech Research Triangle, and is consistently recognized as one of the most desirable and vibrant places to live in the country. Durhams arts, culture, recreation and restaurants have earned a national following, and the region provides numerous opportunities for post-graduate employment. Duke students exhibit legendary passion and enthusiasm. Dukes athletic program is regularly ranked among the nations strongest and most competitive, with some of the countrys most talented scholar-athletes and dedicated fans: the Cameron Crazies. A member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke has thirteen mens varsity teams and thirteen womens varsity teams as well as numerous intramural, recreational, and club sports. Duke consistently leads the ACC in Academic Honor Roll students and is a top producer of Academic All Americans. The residential experience is an important component of a Duke education. About 85 percent of all undergraduates live on campus. First-year students live together on East Campus, where about a quarter of them participate in FOCUS, a living/learning program organized around academic themes, which gives them immediate access to faculty mentoring and a smaller community of students they get to know well. Duke is one of a small number of schools committed to a need-blind admission policy, which means we admit undergraduates without consideration of a familys ability to pay tuition and other college costs and meet 100 percent of a students demonstrated financial need for four years. About 54 percent of our undergraduates receive some sort of financial assistance, including need-based aid, merit or athletic scholarships. With the rigorous academics, the plethora of social and artistic activities, the immersive service and cultural opportunities and the occasional basketball game in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the most important things students need to bring with them to Duke are energy and intellectual curiosity.","Private, Coed",1838,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$6.8 billion +","2138 Campus Drive, Box 90586, Durham, NC 27708","(919) 684-8111",92,100.0 364,"2018-05-13 07:00:51","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state","$2,187",235,"2018-04-10 05:11:10",40,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",357,"2018-04-19 07:58:09","Duke University",Durham,"
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  • ","Duke University offers a unique and compelling combination of academic achievement, engagement with society, and athletic accomplishment at the highest levels. A private comprehensive teaching and research university, Duke traces its roots to 1838, officially becoming Duke University in 1924. In addition to liberal arts and engineering education at the undergraduate level, Duke offers graduate and professional study in arts and sciences, business, divinity, engineering, the environment, law, public policy, medicine, and nursing. At the same time, Duke is an intimate setting, with 6,800 undergraduates and an additional 6,000 graduate and professional students.Duke is a global university with students and faculty from nearly every country. We encourage students to go abroad to study, perform service and conduct research. About half of Dukes graduating class spends at least a semester in another country - one of the highest percentages of any of the nations top private research universities. We offer instruction in 25 foreign languages. One of our most popular programs is DukeEngage, which supports undergraduates who want to pursue an immersive service experience in the U.S. or abroad. Duke is characterized by innovation, entrepreneurship, energy and ambition. Duke students have an unusually wide range of opportunities available to them and freedom in choosing the academic path that best meets their needs. Duke students are encouraged to make a difference, to experiment with ideas and organizations and they are challenged to become engaged with societys problems and solutions. Our students spend four years on one of the most beautiful campuses in America -- soaring Gothic buildings, modern teaching and research facilities, lush botanical gardens, and accessible athletics and recreational spaces. Dukes home of Durham is a historic tobacco and textile hub that has emerged as the heart of North Carolinas hi-tech Research Triangle, and is consistently recognized as one of the most desirable and vibrant places to live in the country. Durhams arts, culture, recreation and restaurants have earned a national following, and the region provides numerous opportunities for post-graduate employment. Duke students exhibit legendary passion and enthusiasm. Dukes athletic program is regularly ranked among the nations strongest and most competitive, with some of the countrys most talented scholar-athletes and dedicated fans: the Cameron Crazies. A member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke has thirteen mens varsity teams and thirteen womens varsity teams as well as numerous intramural, recreational, and club sports. Duke consistently leads the ACC in Academic Honor Roll students and is a top producer of Academic All Americans. The residential experience is an important component of a Duke education. About 85 percent of all undergraduates live on campus. First-year students live together on East Campus, where about a quarter of them participate in FOCUS, a living/learning program organized around academic themes, which gives them immediate access to faculty mentoring and a smaller community of students they get to know well. Duke is one of a small number of schools committed to a need-blind admission policy, which means we admit undergraduates without consideration of a familys ability to pay tuition and other college costs and meet 100 percent of a students demonstrated financial need for four years. About 54 percent of our undergraduates receive some sort of financial assistance, including need-based aid, merit or athletic scholarships. With the rigorous academics, the plethora of social and artistic activities, the immersive service and cultural opportunities and the occasional basketball game in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the most important things students need to bring with them to Duke are energy and intellectual curiosity.","Private, Coed",1838,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$6.8 billion +","2138 Campus Drive, Box 90586, Durham, NC 27708","(919) 684-8111",92,100.0 365,"2018-05-13 07:01:07","Per credit, part-time, in-state","$1,728",236,"2018-04-10 05:11:15",4,,"Best Online MBA Programs",359,"2018-04-19 07:58:28","University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill","Chapel Hill","
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  • ","Since its establishment as the nations first public university in 1789, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has earned a reputation as one of the best universities in the world. Our unique school spirit has been forged through more than two centuries of academic excellence, public service, and athletic, professional, and personal achievement. Carolina is known best for:One of the strongest and most diverse student bodies in the nation -- a community, composed of students from every state and more than 100 countries. Our students use their talent and creativity to give back while they're here -- whether that's starting community gardens for the hungry, conducting EPA-funded research with a professor, or creating a digital collection of North Carolina history for one of the University's libraries.Academic opportunities that will prepare students to change the world -- innovative programs not found anywhere else, such as our respected and inclusive Honors Carlina program, and opportunities to contribute to ground-breaking research and study abroad in more than 70 countries. Our students also lead the way in earning distinguished post-graduate scholarships such as the Rhodes, Luce, Goldwater, and Fulbright.""Best value"" in the nation among public universities by Kiplinger's Personal Finance 16 consecutive times -- outstanding merit-based scholarships, such as the Morehead-Cain, Pogue, and Robertson, as well as a need-based aid program that that meets full need and enables qualified low-income students to graduate debt-free through the Carolina Covenant. One beautiful campus -- a classic university setting within the dynamic town of Chapel Hill, where friendly classmates, exciting events, and state-of-the-art resources are only a short walk away.For additional facts and information about the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill please follow these web links:http://uncnews.unc.edu/rankings/http://uncnews.unc.edu/facts-about-carolina/facts-figures/.","Public, Coed",1789,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$2.9 billion","South Building, CB #9100, Chapel Hill, NC 27599","(919) 962-2211",71,100.0 366,"2018-05-13 07:01:07","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state","$1,728",236,"2018-04-10 05:11:15",4,,"Best Online MBA Programs",359,"2018-04-19 07:58:28","University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill","Chapel Hill","
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  • ","Since its establishment as the nations first public university in 1789, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has earned a reputation as one of the best universities in the world. Our unique school spirit has been forged through more than two centuries of academic excellence, public service, and athletic, professional, and personal achievement. Carolina is known best for:One of the strongest and most diverse student bodies in the nation -- a community, composed of students from every state and more than 100 countries. Our students use their talent and creativity to give back while they're here -- whether that's starting community gardens for the hungry, conducting EPA-funded research with a professor, or creating a digital collection of North Carolina history for one of the University's libraries.Academic opportunities that will prepare students to change the world -- innovative programs not found anywhere else, such as our respected and inclusive Honors Carlina program, and opportunities to contribute to ground-breaking research and study abroad in more than 70 countries. Our students also lead the way in earning distinguished post-graduate scholarships such as the Rhodes, Luce, Goldwater, and Fulbright.""Best value"" in the nation among public universities by Kiplinger's Personal Finance 16 consecutive times -- outstanding merit-based scholarships, such as the Morehead-Cain, Pogue, and Robertson, as well as a need-based aid program that that meets full need and enables qualified low-income students to graduate debt-free through the Carolina Covenant. One beautiful campus -- a classic university setting within the dynamic town of Chapel Hill, where friendly classmates, exciting events, and state-of-the-art resources are only a short walk away.For additional facts and information about the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill please follow these web links:http://uncnews.unc.edu/rankings/http://uncnews.unc.edu/facts-about-carolina/facts-figures/.","Public, Coed",1789,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$2.9 billion","South Building, CB #9100, Chapel Hill, NC 27599","(919) 962-2211",71,100.0 367,"2018-05-13 07:01:07","Per credit, full-time, in-state","$1,728",236,"2018-04-10 05:11:15",4,,"Best Online MBA Programs",359,"2018-04-19 07:58:28","University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill","Chapel Hill","
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  • ","Since its establishment as the nations first public university in 1789, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has earned a reputation as one of the best universities in the world. Our unique school spirit has been forged through more than two centuries of academic excellence, public service, and athletic, professional, and personal achievement. Carolina is known best for:One of the strongest and most diverse student bodies in the nation -- a community, composed of students from every state and more than 100 countries. Our students use their talent and creativity to give back while they're here -- whether that's starting community gardens for the hungry, conducting EPA-funded research with a professor, or creating a digital collection of North Carolina history for one of the University's libraries.Academic opportunities that will prepare students to change the world -- innovative programs not found anywhere else, such as our respected and inclusive Honors Carlina program, and opportunities to contribute to ground-breaking research and study abroad in more than 70 countries. Our students also lead the way in earning distinguished post-graduate scholarships such as the Rhodes, Luce, Goldwater, and Fulbright.""Best value"" in the nation among public universities by Kiplinger's Personal Finance 16 consecutive times -- outstanding merit-based scholarships, such as the Morehead-Cain, Pogue, and Robertson, as well as a need-based aid program that that meets full need and enables qualified low-income students to graduate debt-free through the Carolina Covenant. One beautiful campus -- a classic university setting within the dynamic town of Chapel Hill, where friendly classmates, exciting events, and state-of-the-art resources are only a short walk away.For additional facts and information about the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill please follow these web links:http://uncnews.unc.edu/rankings/http://uncnews.unc.edu/facts-about-carolina/facts-figures/.","Public, Coed",1789,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$2.9 billion","South Building, CB #9100, Chapel Hill, NC 27599","(919) 962-2211",71,100.0 368,"2018-05-13 07:01:07","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state","$1,728",236,"2018-04-10 05:11:15",4,,"Best Online MBA Programs",359,"2018-04-19 07:58:28","University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill","Chapel Hill","
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  • ","Since its establishment as the nations first public university in 1789, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has earned a reputation as one of the best universities in the world. Our unique school spirit has been forged through more than two centuries of academic excellence, public service, and athletic, professional, and personal achievement. Carolina is known best for:One of the strongest and most diverse student bodies in the nation -- a community, composed of students from every state and more than 100 countries. Our students use their talent and creativity to give back while they're here -- whether that's starting community gardens for the hungry, conducting EPA-funded research with a professor, or creating a digital collection of North Carolina history for one of the University's libraries.Academic opportunities that will prepare students to change the world -- innovative programs not found anywhere else, such as our respected and inclusive Honors Carlina program, and opportunities to contribute to ground-breaking research and study abroad in more than 70 countries. Our students also lead the way in earning distinguished post-graduate scholarships such as the Rhodes, Luce, Goldwater, and Fulbright.""Best value"" in the nation among public universities by Kiplinger's Personal Finance 16 consecutive times -- outstanding merit-based scholarships, such as the Morehead-Cain, Pogue, and Robertson, as well as a need-based aid program that that meets full need and enables qualified low-income students to graduate debt-free through the Carolina Covenant. One beautiful campus -- a classic university setting within the dynamic town of Chapel Hill, where friendly classmates, exciting events, and state-of-the-art resources are only a short walk away.For additional facts and information about the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill please follow these web links:http://uncnews.unc.edu/rankings/http://uncnews.unc.edu/facts-about-carolina/facts-figures/.","Public, Coed",1789,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$2.9 billion","South Building, CB #9100, Chapel Hill, NC 27599","(919) 962-2211",71,100.0 369,"2018-05-13 07:01:21","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$416,238,"2018-04-10 05:11:20",9,,"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",360,"2018-04-19 07:58:35","North Carolina State University--Raleigh",Raleigh,"
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  • ","North Carolina State University was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the nation. What began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts is now a pre-eminent research enterprise where world-leading faculty provide an unparalleled experiential education to high-performing students from around the globe. NC States 12 colleges offer more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 65 departments representing all major academic disciplines. The universitys 2,090-acre principal campuses are located in Raleigh, a city consistently rated among the best places to work and live in the country. Raleigh is one of the cornerstones of the states vibrant Research Triangle region, where industry leaders such as NC State partners IBM, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline and Lenovo have created a high-tech hot spot. NC States pioneering research campus, Centennial Campus, houses more than 70 corporate, government and nonprofit partners who work side by side with dozens of NC State research and academic units. Centennial Campus is also home to the ultramodern James B. Hunt Jr. Library, winner of the prestigious Stanford Prize for Innovation in Research Libraries and one of the most technologically advanced learning and collaboration spaces in the world.Because of NC States groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, the federal government has selected the university to lead some of the nations most ambitious research partnerships, including a $140 million institute to create the next generation of power electronics, a $60 million initiative to advance the science of big data analysis, and a $25 million effort to combat the spread of nuclear weapons. NC State is the only university in the country leading two of the National Science Foundations Engineering Research Centers one remaking the nations electrical grid and the other developing self-powered health monitors using nanotechnology. NC State is a national leader in providing research opportunities for undergraduates, so its no wonder that corporate recruiters have ranked NC States graduates among the top 20 most desirable of any university in the nation. NC State alumni also enjoy the highest starting salaries of any public university graduates in the state, and they graduate with lower-than-average debt. Year after year, NC State is nationally ranked as one of the best values in higher education for its combination of high academic standards, generous financial aid and affordable tuition. The universitys programs in cooperative education, service learning, honors education and study abroad give students boundless opportunities to develop the personal and career-ready skills they need to put learning into practice throughout their lives.For more information about NC State, visit http://ncsu.edu/about/stats-and-strengths .","Public, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$998.6 million","Box 7001, Raleigh, NC 27695","(919) 515-2011",54,100.0 370,"2018-05-13 07:01:21","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state","$1,132",238,"2018-04-10 05:11:20",9,,"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",360,"2018-04-19 07:58:35","North Carolina State University--Raleigh",Raleigh,"
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  • ","North Carolina State University was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the nation. What began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts is now a pre-eminent research enterprise where world-leading faculty provide an unparalleled experiential education to high-performing students from around the globe. NC States 12 colleges offer more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 65 departments representing all major academic disciplines. The universitys 2,090-acre principal campuses are located in Raleigh, a city consistently rated among the best places to work and live in the country. Raleigh is one of the cornerstones of the states vibrant Research Triangle region, where industry leaders such as NC State partners IBM, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline and Lenovo have created a high-tech hot spot. NC States pioneering research campus, Centennial Campus, houses more than 70 corporate, government and nonprofit partners who work side by side with dozens of NC State research and academic units. Centennial Campus is also home to the ultramodern James B. Hunt Jr. Library, winner of the prestigious Stanford Prize for Innovation in Research Libraries and one of the most technologically advanced learning and collaboration spaces in the world.Because of NC States groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, the federal government has selected the university to lead some of the nations most ambitious research partnerships, including a $140 million institute to create the next generation of power electronics, a $60 million initiative to advance the science of big data analysis, and a $25 million effort to combat the spread of nuclear weapons. NC State is the only university in the country leading two of the National Science Foundations Engineering Research Centers one remaking the nations electrical grid and the other developing self-powered health monitors using nanotechnology. NC State is a national leader in providing research opportunities for undergraduates, so its no wonder that corporate recruiters have ranked NC States graduates among the top 20 most desirable of any university in the nation. NC State alumni also enjoy the highest starting salaries of any public university graduates in the state, and they graduate with lower-than-average debt. Year after year, NC State is nationally ranked as one of the best values in higher education for its combination of high academic standards, generous financial aid and affordable tuition. The universitys programs in cooperative education, service learning, honors education and study abroad give students boundless opportunities to develop the personal and career-ready skills they need to put learning into practice throughout their lives.For more information about NC State, visit http://ncsu.edu/about/stats-and-strengths .","Public, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$998.6 million","Box 7001, Raleigh, NC 27695","(919) 515-2011",54,100.0 371,"2018-05-13 07:01:21","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$416,238,"2018-04-10 05:11:20",9,,"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",360,"2018-04-19 07:58:35","North Carolina State University--Raleigh",Raleigh,"
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  • ","North Carolina State University was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the nation. What began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts is now a pre-eminent research enterprise where world-leading faculty provide an unparalleled experiential education to high-performing students from around the globe. NC States 12 colleges offer more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 65 departments representing all major academic disciplines. The universitys 2,090-acre principal campuses are located in Raleigh, a city consistently rated among the best places to work and live in the country. Raleigh is one of the cornerstones of the states vibrant Research Triangle region, where industry leaders such as NC State partners IBM, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline and Lenovo have created a high-tech hot spot. NC States pioneering research campus, Centennial Campus, houses more than 70 corporate, government and nonprofit partners who work side by side with dozens of NC State research and academic units. Centennial Campus is also home to the ultramodern James B. Hunt Jr. Library, winner of the prestigious Stanford Prize for Innovation in Research Libraries and one of the most technologically advanced learning and collaboration spaces in the world.Because of NC States groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, the federal government has selected the university to lead some of the nations most ambitious research partnerships, including a $140 million institute to create the next generation of power electronics, a $60 million initiative to advance the science of big data analysis, and a $25 million effort to combat the spread of nuclear weapons. NC State is the only university in the country leading two of the National Science Foundations Engineering Research Centers one remaking the nations electrical grid and the other developing self-powered health monitors using nanotechnology. NC State is a national leader in providing research opportunities for undergraduates, so its no wonder that corporate recruiters have ranked NC States graduates among the top 20 most desirable of any university in the nation. NC State alumni also enjoy the highest starting salaries of any public university graduates in the state, and they graduate with lower-than-average debt. Year after year, NC State is nationally ranked as one of the best values in higher education for its combination of high academic standards, generous financial aid and affordable tuition. The universitys programs in cooperative education, service learning, honors education and study abroad give students boundless opportunities to develop the personal and career-ready skills they need to put learning into practice throughout their lives.For more information about NC State, visit http://ncsu.edu/about/stats-and-strengths .","Public, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$998.6 million","Box 7001, Raleigh, NC 27695","(919) 515-2011",54,100.0 372,"2018-05-13 07:01:21","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state","$1,132",238,"2018-04-10 05:11:20",9,,"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",360,"2018-04-19 07:58:35","North Carolina State University--Raleigh",Raleigh,"
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  • ","North Carolina State University was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the nation. What began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts is now a pre-eminent research enterprise where world-leading faculty provide an unparalleled experiential education to high-performing students from around the globe. NC States 12 colleges offer more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 65 departments representing all major academic disciplines. The universitys 2,090-acre principal campuses are located in Raleigh, a city consistently rated among the best places to work and live in the country. Raleigh is one of the cornerstones of the states vibrant Research Triangle region, where industry leaders such as NC State partners IBM, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline and Lenovo have created a high-tech hot spot. NC States pioneering research campus, Centennial Campus, houses more than 70 corporate, government and nonprofit partners who work side by side with dozens of NC State research and academic units. Centennial Campus is also home to the ultramodern James B. Hunt Jr. Library, winner of the prestigious Stanford Prize for Innovation in Research Libraries and one of the most technologically advanced learning and collaboration spaces in the world.Because of NC States groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, the federal government has selected the university to lead some of the nations most ambitious research partnerships, including a $140 million institute to create the next generation of power electronics, a $60 million initiative to advance the science of big data analysis, and a $25 million effort to combat the spread of nuclear weapons. NC State is the only university in the country leading two of the National Science Foundations Engineering Research Centers one remaking the nations electrical grid and the other developing self-powered health monitors using nanotechnology. NC State is a national leader in providing research opportunities for undergraduates, so its no wonder that corporate recruiters have ranked NC States graduates among the top 20 most desirable of any university in the nation. NC State alumni also enjoy the highest starting salaries of any public university graduates in the state, and they graduate with lower-than-average debt. Year after year, NC State is nationally ranked as one of the best values in higher education for its combination of high academic standards, generous financial aid and affordable tuition. The universitys programs in cooperative education, service learning, honors education and study abroad give students boundless opportunities to develop the personal and career-ready skills they need to put learning into practice throughout their lives.For more information about NC State, visit http://ncsu.edu/about/stats-and-strengths .","Public, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$998.6 million","Box 7001, Raleigh, NC 27695","(919) 515-2011",54,100.0 373,"2018-05-13 07:01:22","Per credit, part-time, in-state","$1,123",239,"2018-04-10 05:11:20",14,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",360,"2018-04-19 07:58:35","North Carolina State University--Raleigh",Raleigh,"
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  • ","North Carolina State University was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the nation. What began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts is now a pre-eminent research enterprise where world-leading faculty provide an unparalleled experiential education to high-performing students from around the globe. NC States 12 colleges offer more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 65 departments representing all major academic disciplines. The universitys 2,090-acre principal campuses are located in Raleigh, a city consistently rated among the best places to work and live in the country. Raleigh is one of the cornerstones of the states vibrant Research Triangle region, where industry leaders such as NC State partners IBM, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline and Lenovo have created a high-tech hot spot. NC States pioneering research campus, Centennial Campus, houses more than 70 corporate, government and nonprofit partners who work side by side with dozens of NC State research and academic units. Centennial Campus is also home to the ultramodern James B. Hunt Jr. Library, winner of the prestigious Stanford Prize for Innovation in Research Libraries and one of the most technologically advanced learning and collaboration spaces in the world.Because of NC States groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, the federal government has selected the university to lead some of the nations most ambitious research partnerships, including a $140 million institute to create the next generation of power electronics, a $60 million initiative to advance the science of big data analysis, and a $25 million effort to combat the spread of nuclear weapons. NC State is the only university in the country leading two of the National Science Foundations Engineering Research Centers one remaking the nations electrical grid and the other developing self-powered health monitors using nanotechnology. NC State is a national leader in providing research opportunities for undergraduates, so its no wonder that corporate recruiters have ranked NC States graduates among the top 20 most desirable of any university in the nation. NC State alumni also enjoy the highest starting salaries of any public university graduates in the state, and they graduate with lower-than-average debt. Year after year, NC State is nationally ranked as one of the best values in higher education for its combination of high academic standards, generous financial aid and affordable tuition. The universitys programs in cooperative education, service learning, honors education and study abroad give students boundless opportunities to develop the personal and career-ready skills they need to put learning into practice throughout their lives.For more information about NC State, visit http://ncsu.edu/about/stats-and-strengths .","Public, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$998.6 million","Box 7001, Raleigh, NC 27695","(919) 515-2011",54,100.0 374,"2018-05-13 07:01:22","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state","$1,863",239,"2018-04-10 05:11:20",14,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",360,"2018-04-19 07:58:35","North Carolina State University--Raleigh",Raleigh,"
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  • ","North Carolina State University was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the nation. What began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts is now a pre-eminent research enterprise where world-leading faculty provide an unparalleled experiential education to high-performing students from around the globe. NC States 12 colleges offer more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 65 departments representing all major academic disciplines. The universitys 2,090-acre principal campuses are located in Raleigh, a city consistently rated among the best places to work and live in the country. Raleigh is one of the cornerstones of the states vibrant Research Triangle region, where industry leaders such as NC State partners IBM, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline and Lenovo have created a high-tech hot spot. NC States pioneering research campus, Centennial Campus, houses more than 70 corporate, government and nonprofit partners who work side by side with dozens of NC State research and academic units. Centennial Campus is also home to the ultramodern James B. Hunt Jr. Library, winner of the prestigious Stanford Prize for Innovation in Research Libraries and one of the most technologically advanced learning and collaboration spaces in the world.Because of NC States groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, the federal government has selected the university to lead some of the nations most ambitious research partnerships, including a $140 million institute to create the next generation of power electronics, a $60 million initiative to advance the science of big data analysis, and a $25 million effort to combat the spread of nuclear weapons. NC State is the only university in the country leading two of the National Science Foundations Engineering Research Centers one remaking the nations electrical grid and the other developing self-powered health monitors using nanotechnology. NC State is a national leader in providing research opportunities for undergraduates, so its no wonder that corporate recruiters have ranked NC States graduates among the top 20 most desirable of any university in the nation. NC State alumni also enjoy the highest starting salaries of any public university graduates in the state, and they graduate with lower-than-average debt. Year after year, NC State is nationally ranked as one of the best values in higher education for its combination of high academic standards, generous financial aid and affordable tuition. The universitys programs in cooperative education, service learning, honors education and study abroad give students boundless opportunities to develop the personal and career-ready skills they need to put learning into practice throughout their lives.For more information about NC State, visit http://ncsu.edu/about/stats-and-strengths .","Public, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$998.6 million","Box 7001, Raleigh, NC 27695","(919) 515-2011",54,100.0 375,"2018-05-13 07:01:22","Per credit, full-time, in-state","$1,123",239,"2018-04-10 05:11:20",14,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",360,"2018-04-19 07:58:35","North Carolina State University--Raleigh",Raleigh,"
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  • ","North Carolina State University was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the nation. What began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts is now a pre-eminent research enterprise where world-leading faculty provide an unparalleled experiential education to high-performing students from around the globe. NC States 12 colleges offer more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 65 departments representing all major academic disciplines. The universitys 2,090-acre principal campuses are located in Raleigh, a city consistently rated among the best places to work and live in the country. Raleigh is one of the cornerstones of the states vibrant Research Triangle region, where industry leaders such as NC State partners IBM, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline and Lenovo have created a high-tech hot spot. NC States pioneering research campus, Centennial Campus, houses more than 70 corporate, government and nonprofit partners who work side by side with dozens of NC State research and academic units. Centennial Campus is also home to the ultramodern James B. Hunt Jr. Library, winner of the prestigious Stanford Prize for Innovation in Research Libraries and one of the most technologically advanced learning and collaboration spaces in the world.Because of NC States groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, the federal government has selected the university to lead some of the nations most ambitious research partnerships, including a $140 million institute to create the next generation of power electronics, a $60 million initiative to advance the science of big data analysis, and a $25 million effort to combat the spread of nuclear weapons. NC State is the only university in the country leading two of the National Science Foundations Engineering Research Centers one remaking the nations electrical grid and the other developing self-powered health monitors using nanotechnology. NC State is a national leader in providing research opportunities for undergraduates, so its no wonder that corporate recruiters have ranked NC States graduates among the top 20 most desirable of any university in the nation. NC State alumni also enjoy the highest starting salaries of any public university graduates in the state, and they graduate with lower-than-average debt. Year after year, NC State is nationally ranked as one of the best values in higher education for its combination of high academic standards, generous financial aid and affordable tuition. The universitys programs in cooperative education, service learning, honors education and study abroad give students boundless opportunities to develop the personal and career-ready skills they need to put learning into practice throughout their lives.For more information about NC State, visit http://ncsu.edu/about/stats-and-strengths .","Public, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$998.6 million","Box 7001, Raleigh, NC 27695","(919) 515-2011",54,100.0 376,"2018-05-13 07:01:22","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state","$1,863",239,"2018-04-10 05:11:20",14,(tie),"Best Online MBA Programs",360,"2018-04-19 07:58:35","North Carolina State University--Raleigh",Raleigh,"
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  • ","North Carolina State University was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the nation. What began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts is now a pre-eminent research enterprise where world-leading faculty provide an unparalleled experiential education to high-performing students from around the globe. NC States 12 colleges offer more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 65 departments representing all major academic disciplines. The universitys 2,090-acre principal campuses are located in Raleigh, a city consistently rated among the best places to work and live in the country. Raleigh is one of the cornerstones of the states vibrant Research Triangle region, where industry leaders such as NC State partners IBM, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline and Lenovo have created a high-tech hot spot. NC States pioneering research campus, Centennial Campus, houses more than 70 corporate, government and nonprofit partners who work side by side with dozens of NC State research and academic units. Centennial Campus is also home to the ultramodern James B. Hunt Jr. Library, winner of the prestigious Stanford Prize for Innovation in Research Libraries and one of the most technologically advanced learning and collaboration spaces in the world.Because of NC States groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, the federal government has selected the university to lead some of the nations most ambitious research partnerships, including a $140 million institute to create the next generation of power electronics, a $60 million initiative to advance the science of big data analysis, and a $25 million effort to combat the spread of nuclear weapons. NC State is the only university in the country leading two of the National Science Foundations Engineering Research Centers one remaking the nations electrical grid and the other developing self-powered health monitors using nanotechnology. NC State is a national leader in providing research opportunities for undergraduates, so its no wonder that corporate recruiters have ranked NC States graduates among the top 20 most desirable of any university in the nation. NC State alumni also enjoy the highest starting salaries of any public university graduates in the state, and they graduate with lower-than-average debt. Year after year, NC State is nationally ranked as one of the best values in higher education for its combination of high academic standards, generous financial aid and affordable tuition. The universitys programs in cooperative education, service learning, honors education and study abroad give students boundless opportunities to develop the personal and career-ready skills they need to put learning into practice throughout their lives.For more information about NC State, visit http://ncsu.edu/about/stats-and-strengths .","Public, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$998.6 million","Box 7001, Raleigh, NC 27695","(919) 515-2011",54,100.0 377,"2018-05-13 07:01:32","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$416,240,"2018-04-10 05:11:20",15,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",360,"2018-04-19 07:58:35","North Carolina State University--Raleigh",Raleigh,"
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  • ","North Carolina State University was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the nation. What began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts is now a pre-eminent research enterprise where world-leading faculty provide an unparalleled experiential education to high-performing students from around the globe. NC States 12 colleges offer more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 65 departments representing all major academic disciplines. The universitys 2,090-acre principal campuses are located in Raleigh, a city consistently rated among the best places to work and live in the country. Raleigh is one of the cornerstones of the states vibrant Research Triangle region, where industry leaders such as NC State partners IBM, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline and Lenovo have created a high-tech hot spot. NC States pioneering research campus, Centennial Campus, houses more than 70 corporate, government and nonprofit partners who work side by side with dozens of NC State research and academic units. Centennial Campus is also home to the ultramodern James B. Hunt Jr. Library, winner of the prestigious Stanford Prize for Innovation in Research Libraries and one of the most technologically advanced learning and collaboration spaces in the world.Because of NC States groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, the federal government has selected the university to lead some of the nations most ambitious research partnerships, including a $140 million institute to create the next generation of power electronics, a $60 million initiative to advance the science of big data analysis, and a $25 million effort to combat the spread of nuclear weapons. NC State is the only university in the country leading two of the National Science Foundations Engineering Research Centers one remaking the nations electrical grid and the other developing self-powered health monitors using nanotechnology. NC State is a national leader in providing research opportunities for undergraduates, so its no wonder that corporate recruiters have ranked NC States graduates among the top 20 most desirable of any university in the nation. NC State alumni also enjoy the highest starting salaries of any public university graduates in the state, and they graduate with lower-than-average debt. Year after year, NC State is nationally ranked as one of the best values in higher education for its combination of high academic standards, generous financial aid and affordable tuition. The universitys programs in cooperative education, service learning, honors education and study abroad give students boundless opportunities to develop the personal and career-ready skills they need to put learning into practice throughout their lives.For more information about NC State, visit http://ncsu.edu/about/stats-and-strengths .","Public, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$998.6 million","Box 7001, Raleigh, NC 27695","(919) 515-2011",54,100.0 378,"2018-05-13 07:01:32","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state","$1,132",240,"2018-04-10 05:11:20",15,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",360,"2018-04-19 07:58:35","North Carolina State University--Raleigh",Raleigh,"
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  • ","North Carolina State University was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the nation. What began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts is now a pre-eminent research enterprise where world-leading faculty provide an unparalleled experiential education to high-performing students from around the globe. NC States 12 colleges offer more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 65 departments representing all major academic disciplines. The universitys 2,090-acre principal campuses are located in Raleigh, a city consistently rated among the best places to work and live in the country. Raleigh is one of the cornerstones of the states vibrant Research Triangle region, where industry leaders such as NC State partners IBM, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline and Lenovo have created a high-tech hot spot. NC States pioneering research campus, Centennial Campus, houses more than 70 corporate, government and nonprofit partners who work side by side with dozens of NC State research and academic units. Centennial Campus is also home to the ultramodern James B. Hunt Jr. Library, winner of the prestigious Stanford Prize for Innovation in Research Libraries and one of the most technologically advanced learning and collaboration spaces in the world.Because of NC States groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, the federal government has selected the university to lead some of the nations most ambitious research partnerships, including a $140 million institute to create the next generation of power electronics, a $60 million initiative to advance the science of big data analysis, and a $25 million effort to combat the spread of nuclear weapons. NC State is the only university in the country leading two of the National Science Foundations Engineering Research Centers one remaking the nations electrical grid and the other developing self-powered health monitors using nanotechnology. NC State is a national leader in providing research opportunities for undergraduates, so its no wonder that corporate recruiters have ranked NC States graduates among the top 20 most desirable of any university in the nation. NC State alumni also enjoy the highest starting salaries of any public university graduates in the state, and they graduate with lower-than-average debt. Year after year, NC State is nationally ranked as one of the best values in higher education for its combination of high academic standards, generous financial aid and affordable tuition. The universitys programs in cooperative education, service learning, honors education and study abroad give students boundless opportunities to develop the personal and career-ready skills they need to put learning into practice throughout their lives.For more information about NC State, visit http://ncsu.edu/about/stats-and-strengths .","Public, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$998.6 million","Box 7001, Raleigh, NC 27695","(919) 515-2011",54,100.0 379,"2018-05-13 07:01:32","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$416,240,"2018-04-10 05:11:20",15,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",360,"2018-04-19 07:58:35","North Carolina State University--Raleigh",Raleigh,"
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  • ","North Carolina State University was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the nation. What began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts is now a pre-eminent research enterprise where world-leading faculty provide an unparalleled experiential education to high-performing students from around the globe. NC States 12 colleges offer more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 65 departments representing all major academic disciplines. The universitys 2,090-acre principal campuses are located in Raleigh, a city consistently rated among the best places to work and live in the country. Raleigh is one of the cornerstones of the states vibrant Research Triangle region, where industry leaders such as NC State partners IBM, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline and Lenovo have created a high-tech hot spot. NC States pioneering research campus, Centennial Campus, houses more than 70 corporate, government and nonprofit partners who work side by side with dozens of NC State research and academic units. Centennial Campus is also home to the ultramodern James B. Hunt Jr. Library, winner of the prestigious Stanford Prize for Innovation in Research Libraries and one of the most technologically advanced learning and collaboration spaces in the world.Because of NC States groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, the federal government has selected the university to lead some of the nations most ambitious research partnerships, including a $140 million institute to create the next generation of power electronics, a $60 million initiative to advance the science of big data analysis, and a $25 million effort to combat the spread of nuclear weapons. NC State is the only university in the country leading two of the National Science Foundations Engineering Research Centers one remaking the nations electrical grid and the other developing self-powered health monitors using nanotechnology. NC State is a national leader in providing research opportunities for undergraduates, so its no wonder that corporate recruiters have ranked NC States graduates among the top 20 most desirable of any university in the nation. NC State alumni also enjoy the highest starting salaries of any public university graduates in the state, and they graduate with lower-than-average debt. Year after year, NC State is nationally ranked as one of the best values in higher education for its combination of high academic standards, generous financial aid and affordable tuition. The universitys programs in cooperative education, service learning, honors education and study abroad give students boundless opportunities to develop the personal and career-ready skills they need to put learning into practice throughout their lives.For more information about NC State, visit http://ncsu.edu/about/stats-and-strengths .","Public, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$998.6 million","Box 7001, Raleigh, NC 27695","(919) 515-2011",54,100.0 380,"2018-05-13 07:01:32","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state","$1,132",240,"2018-04-10 05:11:20",15,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",360,"2018-04-19 07:58:35","North Carolina State University--Raleigh",Raleigh,"
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  • ","North Carolina State University was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the nation. What began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts is now a pre-eminent research enterprise where world-leading faculty provide an unparalleled experiential education to high-performing students from around the globe. NC States 12 colleges offer more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 65 departments representing all major academic disciplines. The universitys 2,090-acre principal campuses are located in Raleigh, a city consistently rated among the best places to work and live in the country. Raleigh is one of the cornerstones of the states vibrant Research Triangle region, where industry leaders such as NC State partners IBM, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline and Lenovo have created a high-tech hot spot. NC States pioneering research campus, Centennial Campus, houses more than 70 corporate, government and nonprofit partners who work side by side with dozens of NC State research and academic units. Centennial Campus is also home to the ultramodern James B. Hunt Jr. Library, winner of the prestigious Stanford Prize for Innovation in Research Libraries and one of the most technologically advanced learning and collaboration spaces in the world.Because of NC States groundbreaking innovations in science and technology, the federal government has selected the university to lead some of the nations most ambitious research partnerships, including a $140 million institute to create the next generation of power electronics, a $60 million initiative to advance the science of big data analysis, and a $25 million effort to combat the spread of nuclear weapons. NC State is the only university in the country leading two of the National Science Foundations Engineering Research Centers one remaking the nations electrical grid and the other developing self-powered health monitors using nanotechnology. NC State is a national leader in providing research opportunities for undergraduates, so its no wonder that corporate recruiters have ranked NC States graduates among the top 20 most desirable of any university in the nation. NC State alumni also enjoy the highest starting salaries of any public university graduates in the state, and they graduate with lower-than-average debt. Year after year, NC State is nationally ranked as one of the best values in higher education for its combination of high academic standards, generous financial aid and affordable tuition. The universitys programs in cooperative education, service learning, honors education and study abroad give students boundless opportunities to develop the personal and career-ready skills they need to put learning into practice throughout their lives.For more information about NC State, visit http://ncsu.edu/about/stats-and-strengths .","Public, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$998.6 million","Box 7001, Raleigh, NC 27695","(919) 515-2011",54,100.0 381,"2018-05-13 07:01:37","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$213,242,"2018-04-10 05:11:28",21,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",361,"2018-04-19 07:58:39","University of North Carolina--Charlotte",Charlotte,"
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  • ","According to the school, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the region's leading public higher education institution and urban research university, and a driving force of growth, discovery and innovation for the metro Carolinas. UNC Charlotte provides a pioneering learning experience that prepares graduates to become active citizens of the world. Frequently recognized for contributions to higher education, and for outstanding faculty and the leadership role it plays in the region, UNC Charlotte is proud to offer many programs and services on and off campus to support students by fostering a fundamental understanding of diversity and community. Founded in 1946, the campus sits on 1000 wooded acres with approximately 85 buildings just 9 miles from Uptown Charlotte. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region and the fourth largest of 16 constituent members of the University of North Carolina. A wide array of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees are offered in the seven colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts + Architecture, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health & Human Services. UNC Charlotte is renowned for business-university partnerships engaged in applied research in exciting fields such as engineering, business, architecture, and information technology, involving both undergraduate and graduate students in cutting-edge real-world experiences. The UNC Charlotte campus is like a small, thriving city full of dynamic, creative, and diverse people who are immersed in planning projects, starting conversations, sharing ideas, and making things happen. More than 5,000 students live on campus, and have the opportunity to get involved in more than 350 student organizations. Additionally, UNC Charlotte currently has 18 mens and womens athletic teams that compete in the NCAAs Conference USA. Committed to the pursuit of excellence, 49er athletes succeed on and off the courts and fields. Ultimately, the true foundation of a university is the great minds and enthusiasm of its students and faculty. UNC Charlotte is proud to have approximately 1,000 passionate and committed faculty members (of the full-time instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest degrees attainable in their fields). Our more than 100,000 living alumni -- with an addition of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually -- are a testament to the strength of the students in our university community.","Public, Coed",1946,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$169.7 million +","9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223","(704) 687-8622",31,100.0 382,"2018-05-13 07:01:37","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$213,242,"2018-04-10 05:11:28",21,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",361,"2018-04-19 07:58:39","University of North Carolina--Charlotte",Charlotte,"
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  • ","According to the school, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the region's leading public higher education institution and urban research university, and a driving force of growth, discovery and innovation for the metro Carolinas. UNC Charlotte provides a pioneering learning experience that prepares graduates to become active citizens of the world. Frequently recognized for contributions to higher education, and for outstanding faculty and the leadership role it plays in the region, UNC Charlotte is proud to offer many programs and services on and off campus to support students by fostering a fundamental understanding of diversity and community. Founded in 1946, the campus sits on 1000 wooded acres with approximately 85 buildings just 9 miles from Uptown Charlotte. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region and the fourth largest of 16 constituent members of the University of North Carolina. A wide array of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees are offered in the seven colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts + Architecture, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health & Human Services. UNC Charlotte is renowned for business-university partnerships engaged in applied research in exciting fields such as engineering, business, architecture, and information technology, involving both undergraduate and graduate students in cutting-edge real-world experiences. The UNC Charlotte campus is like a small, thriving city full of dynamic, creative, and diverse people who are immersed in planning projects, starting conversations, sharing ideas, and making things happen. More than 5,000 students live on campus, and have the opportunity to get involved in more than 350 student organizations. Additionally, UNC Charlotte currently has 18 mens and womens athletic teams that compete in the NCAAs Conference USA. Committed to the pursuit of excellence, 49er athletes succeed on and off the courts and fields. Ultimately, the true foundation of a university is the great minds and enthusiasm of its students and faculty. UNC Charlotte is proud to have approximately 1,000 passionate and committed faculty members (of the full-time instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest degrees attainable in their fields). Our more than 100,000 living alumni -- with an addition of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually -- are a testament to the strength of the students in our university community.","Public, Coed",1946,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$169.7 million +","9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223","(704) 687-8622",31,100.0 383,"2018-05-13 07:01:37","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$872,242,"2018-04-10 05:11:28",21,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",361,"2018-04-19 07:58:39","University of North Carolina--Charlotte",Charlotte,"
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  • ","According to the school, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the region's leading public higher education institution and urban research university, and a driving force of growth, discovery and innovation for the metro Carolinas. UNC Charlotte provides a pioneering learning experience that prepares graduates to become active citizens of the world. Frequently recognized for contributions to higher education, and for outstanding faculty and the leadership role it plays in the region, UNC Charlotte is proud to offer many programs and services on and off campus to support students by fostering a fundamental understanding of diversity and community. Founded in 1946, the campus sits on 1000 wooded acres with approximately 85 buildings just 9 miles from Uptown Charlotte. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region and the fourth largest of 16 constituent members of the University of North Carolina. A wide array of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees are offered in the seven colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts + Architecture, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health & Human Services. UNC Charlotte is renowned for business-university partnerships engaged in applied research in exciting fields such as engineering, business, architecture, and information technology, involving both undergraduate and graduate students in cutting-edge real-world experiences. The UNC Charlotte campus is like a small, thriving city full of dynamic, creative, and diverse people who are immersed in planning projects, starting conversations, sharing ideas, and making things happen. More than 5,000 students live on campus, and have the opportunity to get involved in more than 350 student organizations. Additionally, UNC Charlotte currently has 18 mens and womens athletic teams that compete in the NCAAs Conference USA. Committed to the pursuit of excellence, 49er athletes succeed on and off the courts and fields. Ultimately, the true foundation of a university is the great minds and enthusiasm of its students and faculty. UNC Charlotte is proud to have approximately 1,000 passionate and committed faculty members (of the full-time instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest degrees attainable in their fields). Our more than 100,000 living alumni -- with an addition of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually -- are a testament to the strength of the students in our university community.","Public, Coed",1946,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$169.7 million +","9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223","(704) 687-8622",31,100.0 384,"2018-05-13 07:01:37","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$872,242,"2018-04-10 05:11:28",21,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",361,"2018-04-19 07:58:39","University of North Carolina--Charlotte",Charlotte,"
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  • ","According to the school, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the region's leading public higher education institution and urban research university, and a driving force of growth, discovery and innovation for the metro Carolinas. UNC Charlotte provides a pioneering learning experience that prepares graduates to become active citizens of the world. Frequently recognized for contributions to higher education, and for outstanding faculty and the leadership role it plays in the region, UNC Charlotte is proud to offer many programs and services on and off campus to support students by fostering a fundamental understanding of diversity and community. Founded in 1946, the campus sits on 1000 wooded acres with approximately 85 buildings just 9 miles from Uptown Charlotte. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region and the fourth largest of 16 constituent members of the University of North Carolina. A wide array of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees are offered in the seven colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts + Architecture, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health & Human Services. UNC Charlotte is renowned for business-university partnerships engaged in applied research in exciting fields such as engineering, business, architecture, and information technology, involving both undergraduate and graduate students in cutting-edge real-world experiences. The UNC Charlotte campus is like a small, thriving city full of dynamic, creative, and diverse people who are immersed in planning projects, starting conversations, sharing ideas, and making things happen. More than 5,000 students live on campus, and have the opportunity to get involved in more than 350 student organizations. Additionally, UNC Charlotte currently has 18 mens and womens athletic teams that compete in the NCAAs Conference USA. Committed to the pursuit of excellence, 49er athletes succeed on and off the courts and fields. Ultimately, the true foundation of a university is the great minds and enthusiasm of its students and faculty. UNC Charlotte is proud to have approximately 1,000 passionate and committed faculty members (of the full-time instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest degrees attainable in their fields). Our more than 100,000 living alumni -- with an addition of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually -- are a testament to the strength of the students in our university community.","Public, Coed",1946,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$169.7 million +","9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223","(704) 687-8622",31,100.0 385,"2018-05-13 07:01:43","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$301,243,"2018-04-10 05:11:28",26,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",361,"2018-04-19 07:58:39","University of North Carolina--Charlotte",Charlotte,"
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  • ","According to the school, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the region's leading public higher education institution and urban research university, and a driving force of growth, discovery and innovation for the metro Carolinas. UNC Charlotte provides a pioneering learning experience that prepares graduates to become active citizens of the world. Frequently recognized for contributions to higher education, and for outstanding faculty and the leadership role it plays in the region, UNC Charlotte is proud to offer many programs and services on and off campus to support students by fostering a fundamental understanding of diversity and community. Founded in 1946, the campus sits on 1000 wooded acres with approximately 85 buildings just 9 miles from Uptown Charlotte. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region and the fourth largest of 16 constituent members of the University of North Carolina. A wide array of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees are offered in the seven colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts + Architecture, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health & Human Services. UNC Charlotte is renowned for business-university partnerships engaged in applied research in exciting fields such as engineering, business, architecture, and information technology, involving both undergraduate and graduate students in cutting-edge real-world experiences. The UNC Charlotte campus is like a small, thriving city full of dynamic, creative, and diverse people who are immersed in planning projects, starting conversations, sharing ideas, and making things happen. More than 5,000 students live on campus, and have the opportunity to get involved in more than 350 student organizations. Additionally, UNC Charlotte currently has 18 mens and womens athletic teams that compete in the NCAAs Conference USA. Committed to the pursuit of excellence, 49er athletes succeed on and off the courts and fields. Ultimately, the true foundation of a university is the great minds and enthusiasm of its students and faculty. UNC Charlotte is proud to have approximately 1,000 passionate and committed faculty members (of the full-time instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest degrees attainable in their fields). Our more than 100,000 living alumni -- with an addition of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually -- are a testament to the strength of the students in our university community.","Public, Coed",1946,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$169.7 million +","9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223","(704) 687-8622",31,100.0 386,"2018-05-13 07:01:43","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$960,243,"2018-04-10 05:11:28",26,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",361,"2018-04-19 07:58:39","University of North Carolina--Charlotte",Charlotte,"
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  • ","According to the school, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the region's leading public higher education institution and urban research university, and a driving force of growth, discovery and innovation for the metro Carolinas. UNC Charlotte provides a pioneering learning experience that prepares graduates to become active citizens of the world. Frequently recognized for contributions to higher education, and for outstanding faculty and the leadership role it plays in the region, UNC Charlotte is proud to offer many programs and services on and off campus to support students by fostering a fundamental understanding of diversity and community. Founded in 1946, the campus sits on 1000 wooded acres with approximately 85 buildings just 9 miles from Uptown Charlotte. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region and the fourth largest of 16 constituent members of the University of North Carolina. A wide array of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees are offered in the seven colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts + Architecture, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health & Human Services. UNC Charlotte is renowned for business-university partnerships engaged in applied research in exciting fields such as engineering, business, architecture, and information technology, involving both undergraduate and graduate students in cutting-edge real-world experiences. The UNC Charlotte campus is like a small, thriving city full of dynamic, creative, and diverse people who are immersed in planning projects, starting conversations, sharing ideas, and making things happen. More than 5,000 students live on campus, and have the opportunity to get involved in more than 350 student organizations. Additionally, UNC Charlotte currently has 18 mens and womens athletic teams that compete in the NCAAs Conference USA. Committed to the pursuit of excellence, 49er athletes succeed on and off the courts and fields. Ultimately, the true foundation of a university is the great minds and enthusiasm of its students and faculty. UNC Charlotte is proud to have approximately 1,000 passionate and committed faculty members (of the full-time instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest degrees attainable in their fields). Our more than 100,000 living alumni -- with an addition of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually -- are a testament to the strength of the students in our university community.","Public, Coed",1946,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$169.7 million +","9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223","(704) 687-8622",31,100.0 387,"2018-05-13 07:01:43","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$301,243,"2018-04-10 05:11:28",26,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",361,"2018-04-19 07:58:39","University of North Carolina--Charlotte",Charlotte,"
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  • ","According to the school, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the region's leading public higher education institution and urban research university, and a driving force of growth, discovery and innovation for the metro Carolinas. UNC Charlotte provides a pioneering learning experience that prepares graduates to become active citizens of the world. Frequently recognized for contributions to higher education, and for outstanding faculty and the leadership role it plays in the region, UNC Charlotte is proud to offer many programs and services on and off campus to support students by fostering a fundamental understanding of diversity and community. Founded in 1946, the campus sits on 1000 wooded acres with approximately 85 buildings just 9 miles from Uptown Charlotte. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region and the fourth largest of 16 constituent members of the University of North Carolina. A wide array of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees are offered in the seven colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts + Architecture, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health & Human Services. UNC Charlotte is renowned for business-university partnerships engaged in applied research in exciting fields such as engineering, business, architecture, and information technology, involving both undergraduate and graduate students in cutting-edge real-world experiences. The UNC Charlotte campus is like a small, thriving city full of dynamic, creative, and diverse people who are immersed in planning projects, starting conversations, sharing ideas, and making things happen. More than 5,000 students live on campus, and have the opportunity to get involved in more than 350 student organizations. Additionally, UNC Charlotte currently has 18 mens and womens athletic teams that compete in the NCAAs Conference USA. Committed to the pursuit of excellence, 49er athletes succeed on and off the courts and fields. Ultimately, the true foundation of a university is the great minds and enthusiasm of its students and faculty. UNC Charlotte is proud to have approximately 1,000 passionate and committed faculty members (of the full-time instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest degrees attainable in their fields). Our more than 100,000 living alumni -- with an addition of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually -- are a testament to the strength of the students in our university community.","Public, Coed",1946,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$169.7 million +","9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223","(704) 687-8622",31,100.0 388,"2018-05-13 07:01:43","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$960,243,"2018-04-10 05:11:28",26,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs",361,"2018-04-19 07:58:39","University of North Carolina--Charlotte",Charlotte,"
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  • ","According to the school, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the region's leading public higher education institution and urban research university, and a driving force of growth, discovery and innovation for the metro Carolinas. UNC Charlotte provides a pioneering learning experience that prepares graduates to become active citizens of the world. Frequently recognized for contributions to higher education, and for outstanding faculty and the leadership role it plays in the region, UNC Charlotte is proud to offer many programs and services on and off campus to support students by fostering a fundamental understanding of diversity and community. Founded in 1946, the campus sits on 1000 wooded acres with approximately 85 buildings just 9 miles from Uptown Charlotte. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region and the fourth largest of 16 constituent members of the University of North Carolina. A wide array of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees are offered in the seven colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts + Architecture, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health & Human Services. UNC Charlotte is renowned for business-university partnerships engaged in applied research in exciting fields such as engineering, business, architecture, and information technology, involving both undergraduate and graduate students in cutting-edge real-world experiences. The UNC Charlotte campus is like a small, thriving city full of dynamic, creative, and diverse people who are immersed in planning projects, starting conversations, sharing ideas, and making things happen. More than 5,000 students live on campus, and have the opportunity to get involved in more than 350 student organizations. Additionally, UNC Charlotte currently has 18 mens and womens athletic teams that compete in the NCAAs Conference USA. Committed to the pursuit of excellence, 49er athletes succeed on and off the courts and fields. Ultimately, the true foundation of a university is the great minds and enthusiasm of its students and faculty. UNC Charlotte is proud to have approximately 1,000 passionate and committed faculty members (of the full-time instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest degrees attainable in their fields). Our more than 100,000 living alumni -- with an addition of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually -- are a testament to the strength of the students in our university community.","Public, Coed",1946,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$169.7 million +","9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223","(704) 687-8622",31,100.0 389,"2018-05-13 07:01:51","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$272,245,"2018-04-10 05:11:28",64,,"Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs",361,"2018-04-19 07:58:39","University of North Carolina--Charlotte",Charlotte,"
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  • ","According to the school, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the region's leading public higher education institution and urban research university, and a driving force of growth, discovery and innovation for the metro Carolinas. UNC Charlotte provides a pioneering learning experience that prepares graduates to become active citizens of the world. Frequently recognized for contributions to higher education, and for outstanding faculty and the leadership role it plays in the region, UNC Charlotte is proud to offer many programs and services on and off campus to support students by fostering a fundamental understanding of diversity and community. Founded in 1946, the campus sits on 1000 wooded acres with approximately 85 buildings just 9 miles from Uptown Charlotte. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region and the fourth largest of 16 constituent members of the University of North Carolina. A wide array of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees are offered in the seven colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts + Architecture, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health & Human Services. UNC Charlotte is renowned for business-university partnerships engaged in applied research in exciting fields such as engineering, business, architecture, and information technology, involving both undergraduate and graduate students in cutting-edge real-world experiences. The UNC Charlotte campus is like a small, thriving city full of dynamic, creative, and diverse people who are immersed in planning projects, starting conversations, sharing ideas, and making things happen. More than 5,000 students live on campus, and have the opportunity to get involved in more than 350 student organizations. Additionally, UNC Charlotte currently has 18 mens and womens athletic teams that compete in the NCAAs Conference USA. Committed to the pursuit of excellence, 49er athletes succeed on and off the courts and fields. Ultimately, the true foundation of a university is the great minds and enthusiasm of its students and faculty. UNC Charlotte is proud to have approximately 1,000 passionate and committed faculty members (of the full-time instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest degrees attainable in their fields). Our more than 100,000 living alumni -- with an addition of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually -- are a testament to the strength of the students in our university community.","Public, Coed",1946,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$169.7 million +","9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223","(704) 687-8622",31,100.0 390,"2018-05-13 07:01:51","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$931,245,"2018-04-10 05:11:28",64,,"Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs",361,"2018-04-19 07:58:39","University of North Carolina--Charlotte",Charlotte,"
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  • ","According to the school, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the region's leading public higher education institution and urban research university, and a driving force of growth, discovery and innovation for the metro Carolinas. UNC Charlotte provides a pioneering learning experience that prepares graduates to become active citizens of the world. Frequently recognized for contributions to higher education, and for outstanding faculty and the leadership role it plays in the region, UNC Charlotte is proud to offer many programs and services on and off campus to support students by fostering a fundamental understanding of diversity and community. Founded in 1946, the campus sits on 1000 wooded acres with approximately 85 buildings just 9 miles from Uptown Charlotte. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region and the fourth largest of 16 constituent members of the University of North Carolina. A wide array of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees are offered in the seven colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts + Architecture, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health & Human Services. UNC Charlotte is renowned for business-university partnerships engaged in applied research in exciting fields such as engineering, business, architecture, and information technology, involving both undergraduate and graduate students in cutting-edge real-world experiences. The UNC Charlotte campus is like a small, thriving city full of dynamic, creative, and diverse people who are immersed in planning projects, starting conversations, sharing ideas, and making things happen. More than 5,000 students live on campus, and have the opportunity to get involved in more than 350 student organizations. Additionally, UNC Charlotte currently has 18 mens and womens athletic teams that compete in the NCAAs Conference USA. Committed to the pursuit of excellence, 49er athletes succeed on and off the courts and fields. Ultimately, the true foundation of a university is the great minds and enthusiasm of its students and faculty. UNC Charlotte is proud to have approximately 1,000 passionate and committed faculty members (of the full-time instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest degrees attainable in their fields). Our more than 100,000 living alumni -- with an addition of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually -- are a testament to the strength of the students in our university community.","Public, Coed",1946,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$169.7 million +","9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223","(704) 687-8622",31,100.0 391,"2018-05-13 07:01:51","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$272,245,"2018-04-10 05:11:28",64,,"Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs",361,"2018-04-19 07:58:39","University of North Carolina--Charlotte",Charlotte,"
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  • ","According to the school, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the region's leading public higher education institution and urban research university, and a driving force of growth, discovery and innovation for the metro Carolinas. UNC Charlotte provides a pioneering learning experience that prepares graduates to become active citizens of the world. Frequently recognized for contributions to higher education, and for outstanding faculty and the leadership role it plays in the region, UNC Charlotte is proud to offer many programs and services on and off campus to support students by fostering a fundamental understanding of diversity and community. Founded in 1946, the campus sits on 1000 wooded acres with approximately 85 buildings just 9 miles from Uptown Charlotte. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region and the fourth largest of 16 constituent members of the University of North Carolina. A wide array of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees are offered in the seven colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts + Architecture, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health & Human Services. UNC Charlotte is renowned for business-university partnerships engaged in applied research in exciting fields such as engineering, business, architecture, and information technology, involving both undergraduate and graduate students in cutting-edge real-world experiences. The UNC Charlotte campus is like a small, thriving city full of dynamic, creative, and diverse people who are immersed in planning projects, starting conversations, sharing ideas, and making things happen. More than 5,000 students live on campus, and have the opportunity to get involved in more than 350 student organizations. Additionally, UNC Charlotte currently has 18 mens and womens athletic teams that compete in the NCAAs Conference USA. Committed to the pursuit of excellence, 49er athletes succeed on and off the courts and fields. Ultimately, the true foundation of a university is the great minds and enthusiasm of its students and faculty. UNC Charlotte is proud to have approximately 1,000 passionate and committed faculty members (of the full-time instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest degrees attainable in their fields). Our more than 100,000 living alumni -- with an addition of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually -- are a testament to the strength of the students in our university community.","Public, Coed",1946,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$169.7 million +","9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223","(704) 687-8622",31,100.0 392,"2018-05-13 07:01:51","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$931,245,"2018-04-10 05:11:28",64,,"Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs",361,"2018-04-19 07:58:39","University of North Carolina--Charlotte",Charlotte,"
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  • ","According to the school, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is the region's leading public higher education institution and urban research university, and a driving force of growth, discovery and innovation for the metro Carolinas. UNC Charlotte provides a pioneering learning experience that prepares graduates to become active citizens of the world. Frequently recognized for contributions to higher education, and for outstanding faculty and the leadership role it plays in the region, UNC Charlotte is proud to offer many programs and services on and off campus to support students by fostering a fundamental understanding of diversity and community. Founded in 1946, the campus sits on 1000 wooded acres with approximately 85 buildings just 9 miles from Uptown Charlotte. It is the largest institution of higher education in the Charlotte region and the fourth largest of 16 constituent members of the University of North Carolina. A wide array of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees are offered in the seven colleges: Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts + Architecture, Business, Computing and Informatics, Education, Engineering, and Health & Human Services. UNC Charlotte is renowned for business-university partnerships engaged in applied research in exciting fields such as engineering, business, architecture, and information technology, involving both undergraduate and graduate students in cutting-edge real-world experiences. The UNC Charlotte campus is like a small, thriving city full of dynamic, creative, and diverse people who are immersed in planning projects, starting conversations, sharing ideas, and making things happen. More than 5,000 students live on campus, and have the opportunity to get involved in more than 350 student organizations. Additionally, UNC Charlotte currently has 18 mens and womens athletic teams that compete in the NCAAs Conference USA. Committed to the pursuit of excellence, 49er athletes succeed on and off the courts and fields. Ultimately, the true foundation of a university is the great minds and enthusiasm of its students and faculty. UNC Charlotte is proud to have approximately 1,000 passionate and committed faculty members (of the full-time instructional faculty, nearly 85% hold the highest degrees attainable in their fields). Our more than 100,000 living alumni -- with an addition of 4,000 to 4,500 new alumni annually -- are a testament to the strength of the students in our university community.","Public, Coed",1946,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$169.7 million +","9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223","(704) 687-8622",31,100.0 393,"2018-05-13 07:02:01","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$249,246,"2018-04-10 05:11:40",14,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Criminal Justice Programs",362,"2018-04-19 07:58:47","East Carolina University",Greenville,"
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  • ","Since its inception in 1907, East Carolina University has become a nationally recognized institution that prepares students to be professionals and scholars as well as the leaders of tomorrow.With a student population of nearly 29,000, East Carolina is a large university that is committed to giving every student an education fit for the 21st century, as well as the challenges and opportunities they need to become the leaders in their fields. The sizable student body benefits from small classrooms that, at every level, are led by experienced faculty members.Students take advantage of the Global Classroom, which connects students with their peers around their globe. Some classes are even held in the world of Second Life, where students can conduct research in the virtual version of ECUs library. The brightest students take part in the living-learning communities of the Honors College.From searching for the remains of a colonial North Carolina governor to improving public health in Africa, students participate in research and field opportunities. ECU is home to top-notch researchers in various fields, including a biologist who earned a guest spot on Comedy Centrals The Colbert Report for his discovery of a new species of spider, which he named after the shows host.The university is actively engaged in improving the quality of health care, a mission for which it has achieved national recognition. The Brody School of Medicine is among the top producers of primary-care physicians in the nation. The East Carolina Heart Institute, led by world-renowned surgeon Dr. Randolph W. Chitwood Jr., puts cutting-edge care and research of cardiovascular diseases under one roof and in the hands of top-notch professionals. The School of Dental Medicine will train students in community service-learning centers, where they will continue to learn as they help patients who lack regular access to dental care.ECUs impact extends beyond its research capabilities. More than 187 health and human service agencies benefit each year from nearly 10,000 students giving hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours. Their acts of generosity have included organizing after-school recreation events, writing grants for local non-profit organizations, and collecting thousands of pounds of clothing, food, and other items for Give & Go. The university has also made large strides in helping the members of the US Armed Forces. Dr. Carmen Russoniello has helped soldiers recover from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury through the use of gaming technology and biofeedback techniques. ECU has distributed free football tickets to the men and women of the military. Last year, East Carolina was named as one of Military Times' ""Best for Vets Colleges"", and was also named a ""Military Friendly School"" for embracing service members, veterans and their families.Students also develop the qualities necessary to make them tomorrows leaders. The ECU Leadership Challenge instills leadership values in students through challenging activities and dialogue. Sponsored series bring in leading figures in multiple subjects each year to share their experiences and wisdom. East Carolinas Army ROTC has competed in the elite Sandhurst competition at West Point, demonstrating their commitment to excellence.The university also improves the quality of life in North Carolina, both economically and culturally. It generates nearly $3 billion annually for the state economy. The Office of Engagement, Innovation & Economic Development creates partnerships between ECU and the region to promote entrepreneurship and create jobs. East Carolinas cultural impact is seen through its art exhibits and more than 150 musical performances each year. The university is also home to a championship-winning football team. East Carolina University continues to do today what it began more than 100 years ago: train every student to not only participate in the world but to also shape it.","Public, Coed",1907,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.7 million +","East Fifth Street, Greenville, NC 27858","(252) 328-6131",29,100.0 394,"2018-05-13 07:02:01","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$894,246,"2018-04-10 05:11:40",14,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Criminal Justice Programs",362,"2018-04-19 07:58:47","East Carolina University",Greenville,"
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  • ","Since its inception in 1907, East Carolina University has become a nationally recognized institution that prepares students to be professionals and scholars as well as the leaders of tomorrow.With a student population of nearly 29,000, East Carolina is a large university that is committed to giving every student an education fit for the 21st century, as well as the challenges and opportunities they need to become the leaders in their fields. The sizable student body benefits from small classrooms that, at every level, are led by experienced faculty members.Students take advantage of the Global Classroom, which connects students with their peers around their globe. Some classes are even held in the world of Second Life, where students can conduct research in the virtual version of ECUs library. The brightest students take part in the living-learning communities of the Honors College.From searching for the remains of a colonial North Carolina governor to improving public health in Africa, students participate in research and field opportunities. ECU is home to top-notch researchers in various fields, including a biologist who earned a guest spot on Comedy Centrals The Colbert Report for his discovery of a new species of spider, which he named after the shows host.The university is actively engaged in improving the quality of health care, a mission for which it has achieved national recognition. The Brody School of Medicine is among the top producers of primary-care physicians in the nation. The East Carolina Heart Institute, led by world-renowned surgeon Dr. Randolph W. Chitwood Jr., puts cutting-edge care and research of cardiovascular diseases under one roof and in the hands of top-notch professionals. The School of Dental Medicine will train students in community service-learning centers, where they will continue to learn as they help patients who lack regular access to dental care.ECUs impact extends beyond its research capabilities. More than 187 health and human service agencies benefit each year from nearly 10,000 students giving hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours. Their acts of generosity have included organizing after-school recreation events, writing grants for local non-profit organizations, and collecting thousands of pounds of clothing, food, and other items for Give & Go. The university has also made large strides in helping the members of the US Armed Forces. Dr. Carmen Russoniello has helped soldiers recover from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury through the use of gaming technology and biofeedback techniques. ECU has distributed free football tickets to the men and women of the military. Last year, East Carolina was named as one of Military Times' ""Best for Vets Colleges"", and was also named a ""Military Friendly School"" for embracing service members, veterans and their families.Students also develop the qualities necessary to make them tomorrows leaders. The ECU Leadership Challenge instills leadership values in students through challenging activities and dialogue. Sponsored series bring in leading figures in multiple subjects each year to share their experiences and wisdom. East Carolinas Army ROTC has competed in the elite Sandhurst competition at West Point, demonstrating their commitment to excellence.The university also improves the quality of life in North Carolina, both economically and culturally. It generates nearly $3 billion annually for the state economy. The Office of Engagement, Innovation & Economic Development creates partnerships between ECU and the region to promote entrepreneurship and create jobs. East Carolinas cultural impact is seen through its art exhibits and more than 150 musical performances each year. The university is also home to a championship-winning football team. East Carolina University continues to do today what it began more than 100 years ago: train every student to not only participate in the world but to also shape it.","Public, Coed",1907,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.7 million +","East Fifth Street, Greenville, NC 27858","(252) 328-6131",29,100.0 395,"2018-05-13 07:02:01","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$249,246,"2018-04-10 05:11:40",14,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Criminal Justice Programs",362,"2018-04-19 07:58:47","East Carolina University",Greenville,"
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  • ","Since its inception in 1907, East Carolina University has become a nationally recognized institution that prepares students to be professionals and scholars as well as the leaders of tomorrow.With a student population of nearly 29,000, East Carolina is a large university that is committed to giving every student an education fit for the 21st century, as well as the challenges and opportunities they need to become the leaders in their fields. The sizable student body benefits from small classrooms that, at every level, are led by experienced faculty members.Students take advantage of the Global Classroom, which connects students with their peers around their globe. Some classes are even held in the world of Second Life, where students can conduct research in the virtual version of ECUs library. The brightest students take part in the living-learning communities of the Honors College.From searching for the remains of a colonial North Carolina governor to improving public health in Africa, students participate in research and field opportunities. ECU is home to top-notch researchers in various fields, including a biologist who earned a guest spot on Comedy Centrals The Colbert Report for his discovery of a new species of spider, which he named after the shows host.The university is actively engaged in improving the quality of health care, a mission for which it has achieved national recognition. The Brody School of Medicine is among the top producers of primary-care physicians in the nation. The East Carolina Heart Institute, led by world-renowned surgeon Dr. Randolph W. Chitwood Jr., puts cutting-edge care and research of cardiovascular diseases under one roof and in the hands of top-notch professionals. The School of Dental Medicine will train students in community service-learning centers, where they will continue to learn as they help patients who lack regular access to dental care.ECUs impact extends beyond its research capabilities. More than 187 health and human service agencies benefit each year from nearly 10,000 students giving hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours. Their acts of generosity have included organizing after-school recreation events, writing grants for local non-profit organizations, and collecting thousands of pounds of clothing, food, and other items for Give & Go. The university has also made large strides in helping the members of the US Armed Forces. Dr. Carmen Russoniello has helped soldiers recover from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury through the use of gaming technology and biofeedback techniques. ECU has distributed free football tickets to the men and women of the military. Last year, East Carolina was named as one of Military Times' ""Best for Vets Colleges"", and was also named a ""Military Friendly School"" for embracing service members, veterans and their families.Students also develop the qualities necessary to make them tomorrows leaders. The ECU Leadership Challenge instills leadership values in students through challenging activities and dialogue. Sponsored series bring in leading figures in multiple subjects each year to share their experiences and wisdom. East Carolinas Army ROTC has competed in the elite Sandhurst competition at West Point, demonstrating their commitment to excellence.The university also improves the quality of life in North Carolina, both economically and culturally. It generates nearly $3 billion annually for the state economy. The Office of Engagement, Innovation & Economic Development creates partnerships between ECU and the region to promote entrepreneurship and create jobs. East Carolinas cultural impact is seen through its art exhibits and more than 150 musical performances each year. The university is also home to a championship-winning football team. East Carolina University continues to do today what it began more than 100 years ago: train every student to not only participate in the world but to also shape it.","Public, Coed",1907,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.7 million +","East Fifth Street, Greenville, NC 27858","(252) 328-6131",29,100.0 396,"2018-05-13 07:02:01","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$894,246,"2018-04-10 05:11:40",14,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Criminal Justice Programs",362,"2018-04-19 07:58:47","East Carolina University",Greenville,"
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  • ","Since its inception in 1907, East Carolina University has become a nationally recognized institution that prepares students to be professionals and scholars as well as the leaders of tomorrow.With a student population of nearly 29,000, East Carolina is a large university that is committed to giving every student an education fit for the 21st century, as well as the challenges and opportunities they need to become the leaders in their fields. The sizable student body benefits from small classrooms that, at every level, are led by experienced faculty members.Students take advantage of the Global Classroom, which connects students with their peers around their globe. Some classes are even held in the world of Second Life, where students can conduct research in the virtual version of ECUs library. The brightest students take part in the living-learning communities of the Honors College.From searching for the remains of a colonial North Carolina governor to improving public health in Africa, students participate in research and field opportunities. ECU is home to top-notch researchers in various fields, including a biologist who earned a guest spot on Comedy Centrals The Colbert Report for his discovery of a new species of spider, which he named after the shows host.The university is actively engaged in improving the quality of health care, a mission for which it has achieved national recognition. The Brody School of Medicine is among the top producers of primary-care physicians in the nation. The East Carolina Heart Institute, led by world-renowned surgeon Dr. Randolph W. Chitwood Jr., puts cutting-edge care and research of cardiovascular diseases under one roof and in the hands of top-notch professionals. The School of Dental Medicine will train students in community service-learning centers, where they will continue to learn as they help patients who lack regular access to dental care.ECUs impact extends beyond its research capabilities. More than 187 health and human service agencies benefit each year from nearly 10,000 students giving hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours. Their acts of generosity have included organizing after-school recreation events, writing grants for local non-profit organizations, and collecting thousands of pounds of clothing, food, and other items for Give & Go. The university has also made large strides in helping the members of the US Armed Forces. Dr. Carmen Russoniello has helped soldiers recover from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury through the use of gaming technology and biofeedback techniques. ECU has distributed free football tickets to the men and women of the military. Last year, East Carolina was named as one of Military Times' ""Best for Vets Colleges"", and was also named a ""Military Friendly School"" for embracing service members, veterans and their families.Students also develop the qualities necessary to make them tomorrows leaders. The ECU Leadership Challenge instills leadership values in students through challenging activities and dialogue. Sponsored series bring in leading figures in multiple subjects each year to share their experiences and wisdom. East Carolinas Army ROTC has competed in the elite Sandhurst competition at West Point, demonstrating their commitment to excellence.The university also improves the quality of life in North Carolina, both economically and culturally. It generates nearly $3 billion annually for the state economy. The Office of Engagement, Innovation & Economic Development creates partnerships between ECU and the region to promote entrepreneurship and create jobs. East Carolinas cultural impact is seen through its art exhibits and more than 150 musical performances each year. The university is also home to a championship-winning football team. East Carolina University continues to do today what it began more than 100 years ago: train every student to not only participate in the world but to also shape it.","Public, Coed",1907,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.7 million +","East Fifth Street, Greenville, NC 27858","(252) 328-6131",29,100.0 397,"2018-05-13 07:02:01","Per credit, part-time, in-state",$233,247,"2018-04-10 05:11:40",18,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",362,"2018-04-19 07:58:47","East Carolina University",Greenville,"
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  • ","Since its inception in 1907, East Carolina University has become a nationally recognized institution that prepares students to be professionals and scholars as well as the leaders of tomorrow.With a student population of nearly 29,000, East Carolina is a large university that is committed to giving every student an education fit for the 21st century, as well as the challenges and opportunities they need to become the leaders in their fields. The sizable student body benefits from small classrooms that, at every level, are led by experienced faculty members.Students take advantage of the Global Classroom, which connects students with their peers around their globe. Some classes are even held in the world of Second Life, where students can conduct research in the virtual version of ECUs library. The brightest students take part in the living-learning communities of the Honors College.From searching for the remains of a colonial North Carolina governor to improving public health in Africa, students participate in research and field opportunities. ECU is home to top-notch researchers in various fields, including a biologist who earned a guest spot on Comedy Centrals The Colbert Report for his discovery of a new species of spider, which he named after the shows host.The university is actively engaged in improving the quality of health care, a mission for which it has achieved national recognition. The Brody School of Medicine is among the top producers of primary-care physicians in the nation. The East Carolina Heart Institute, led by world-renowned surgeon Dr. Randolph W. Chitwood Jr., puts cutting-edge care and research of cardiovascular diseases under one roof and in the hands of top-notch professionals. The School of Dental Medicine will train students in community service-learning centers, where they will continue to learn as they help patients who lack regular access to dental care.ECUs impact extends beyond its research capabilities. More than 187 health and human service agencies benefit each year from nearly 10,000 students giving hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours. Their acts of generosity have included organizing after-school recreation events, writing grants for local non-profit organizations, and collecting thousands of pounds of clothing, food, and other items for Give & Go. The university has also made large strides in helping the members of the US Armed Forces. Dr. Carmen Russoniello has helped soldiers recover from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury through the use of gaming technology and biofeedback techniques. ECU has distributed free football tickets to the men and women of the military. Last year, East Carolina was named as one of Military Times' ""Best for Vets Colleges"", and was also named a ""Military Friendly School"" for embracing service members, veterans and their families.Students also develop the qualities necessary to make them tomorrows leaders. The ECU Leadership Challenge instills leadership values in students through challenging activities and dialogue. Sponsored series bring in leading figures in multiple subjects each year to share their experiences and wisdom. East Carolinas Army ROTC has competed in the elite Sandhurst competition at West Point, demonstrating their commitment to excellence.The university also improves the quality of life in North Carolina, both economically and culturally. It generates nearly $3 billion annually for the state economy. The Office of Engagement, Innovation & Economic Development creates partnerships between ECU and the region to promote entrepreneurship and create jobs. East Carolinas cultural impact is seen through its art exhibits and more than 150 musical performances each year. The university is also home to a championship-winning football team. East Carolina University continues to do today what it began more than 100 years ago: train every student to not only participate in the world but to also shape it.","Public, Coed",1907,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.7 million +","East Fifth Street, Greenville, NC 27858","(252) 328-6131",29,100.0 398,"2018-05-13 07:02:01","Per credit, part-time, out-of-state",$877,247,"2018-04-10 05:11:40",18,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",362,"2018-04-19 07:58:47","East Carolina University",Greenville,"
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  • ","Since its inception in 1907, East Carolina University has become a nationally recognized institution that prepares students to be professionals and scholars as well as the leaders of tomorrow.With a student population of nearly 29,000, East Carolina is a large university that is committed to giving every student an education fit for the 21st century, as well as the challenges and opportunities they need to become the leaders in their fields. The sizable student body benefits from small classrooms that, at every level, are led by experienced faculty members.Students take advantage of the Global Classroom, which connects students with their peers around their globe. Some classes are even held in the world of Second Life, where students can conduct research in the virtual version of ECUs library. The brightest students take part in the living-learning communities of the Honors College.From searching for the remains of a colonial North Carolina governor to improving public health in Africa, students participate in research and field opportunities. ECU is home to top-notch researchers in various fields, including a biologist who earned a guest spot on Comedy Centrals The Colbert Report for his discovery of a new species of spider, which he named after the shows host.The university is actively engaged in improving the quality of health care, a mission for which it has achieved national recognition. The Brody School of Medicine is among the top producers of primary-care physicians in the nation. The East Carolina Heart Institute, led by world-renowned surgeon Dr. Randolph W. Chitwood Jr., puts cutting-edge care and research of cardiovascular diseases under one roof and in the hands of top-notch professionals. The School of Dental Medicine will train students in community service-learning centers, where they will continue to learn as they help patients who lack regular access to dental care.ECUs impact extends beyond its research capabilities. More than 187 health and human service agencies benefit each year from nearly 10,000 students giving hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours. Their acts of generosity have included organizing after-school recreation events, writing grants for local non-profit organizations, and collecting thousands of pounds of clothing, food, and other items for Give & Go. The university has also made large strides in helping the members of the US Armed Forces. Dr. Carmen Russoniello has helped soldiers recover from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury through the use of gaming technology and biofeedback techniques. ECU has distributed free football tickets to the men and women of the military. Last year, East Carolina was named as one of Military Times' ""Best for Vets Colleges"", and was also named a ""Military Friendly School"" for embracing service members, veterans and their families.Students also develop the qualities necessary to make them tomorrows leaders. The ECU Leadership Challenge instills leadership values in students through challenging activities and dialogue. Sponsored series bring in leading figures in multiple subjects each year to share their experiences and wisdom. East Carolinas Army ROTC has competed in the elite Sandhurst competition at West Point, demonstrating their commitment to excellence.The university also improves the quality of life in North Carolina, both economically and culturally. It generates nearly $3 billion annually for the state economy. The Office of Engagement, Innovation & Economic Development creates partnerships between ECU and the region to promote entrepreneurship and create jobs. East Carolinas cultural impact is seen through its art exhibits and more than 150 musical performances each year. The university is also home to a championship-winning football team. East Carolina University continues to do today what it began more than 100 years ago: train every student to not only participate in the world but to also shape it.","Public, Coed",1907,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.7 million +","East Fifth Street, Greenville, NC 27858","(252) 328-6131",29,100.0 399,"2018-05-13 07:02:01","Per credit, full-time, in-state",$233,247,"2018-04-10 05:11:40",18,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",362,"2018-04-19 07:58:47","East Carolina University",Greenville,"
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  • ","Since its inception in 1907, East Carolina University has become a nationally recognized institution that prepares students to be professionals and scholars as well as the leaders of tomorrow.With a student population of nearly 29,000, East Carolina is a large university that is committed to giving every student an education fit for the 21st century, as well as the challenges and opportunities they need to become the leaders in their fields. The sizable student body benefits from small classrooms that, at every level, are led by experienced faculty members.Students take advantage of the Global Classroom, which connects students with their peers around their globe. Some classes are even held in the world of Second Life, where students can conduct research in the virtual version of ECUs library. The brightest students take part in the living-learning communities of the Honors College.From searching for the remains of a colonial North Carolina governor to improving public health in Africa, students participate in research and field opportunities. ECU is home to top-notch researchers in various fields, including a biologist who earned a guest spot on Comedy Centrals The Colbert Report for his discovery of a new species of spider, which he named after the shows host.The university is actively engaged in improving the quality of health care, a mission for which it has achieved national recognition. The Brody School of Medicine is among the top producers of primary-care physicians in the nation. The East Carolina Heart Institute, led by world-renowned surgeon Dr. Randolph W. Chitwood Jr., puts cutting-edge care and research of cardiovascular diseases under one roof and in the hands of top-notch professionals. The School of Dental Medicine will train students in community service-learning centers, where they will continue to learn as they help patients who lack regular access to dental care.ECUs impact extends beyond its research capabilities. More than 187 health and human service agencies benefit each year from nearly 10,000 students giving hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours. Their acts of generosity have included organizing after-school recreation events, writing grants for local non-profit organizations, and collecting thousands of pounds of clothing, food, and other items for Give & Go. The university has also made large strides in helping the members of the US Armed Forces. Dr. Carmen Russoniello has helped soldiers recover from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury through the use of gaming technology and biofeedback techniques. ECU has distributed free football tickets to the men and women of the military. Last year, East Carolina was named as one of Military Times' ""Best for Vets Colleges"", and was also named a ""Military Friendly School"" for embracing service members, veterans and their families.Students also develop the qualities necessary to make them tomorrows leaders. The ECU Leadership Challenge instills leadership values in students through challenging activities and dialogue. Sponsored series bring in leading figures in multiple subjects each year to share their experiences and wisdom. East Carolinas Army ROTC has competed in the elite Sandhurst competition at West Point, demonstrating their commitment to excellence.The university also improves the quality of life in North Carolina, both economically and culturally. It generates nearly $3 billion annually for the state economy. The Office of Engagement, Innovation & Economic Development creates partnerships between ECU and the region to promote entrepreneurship and create jobs. East Carolinas cultural impact is seen through its art exhibits and more than 150 musical performances each year. The university is also home to a championship-winning football team. East Carolina University continues to do today what it began more than 100 years ago: train every student to not only participate in the world but to also shape it.","Public, Coed",1907,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.7 million +","East Fifth Street, Greenville, NC 27858","(252) 328-6131",29,100.0 400,"2018-05-13 07:02:01","Per credit, full-time, out-of-state",$877,247,"2018-04-10 05:11:40",18,(tie),"Best Online Graduate Education Programs",362,"2018-04-19 07:58:47","East Carolina University",Greenville,"
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  • ","Since its inception in 1907, East Carolina University has become a nationally recognized institution that prepares students to be professionals and scholars as well as the leaders of tomorrow.With a student population of nearly 29,000, East Carolina is a large university that is committed to giving every student an education fit for the 21st century, as well as the challenges and opportunities they need to become the leaders in their fields. The sizable student body benefits from small classrooms that, at every level, are led by experienced faculty members.Students take advantage of the Global Classroom, which connects students with their peers around their globe. Some classes are even held in the world of Second Life, where students can conduct research in the virtual version of ECUs library. The brightest students take part in the living-learning communities of the Honors College.From searching for the remains of a colonial North Carolina governor to improving public health in Africa, students participate in research and field opportunities. ECU is home to top-notch researchers in various fields, including a biologist who earned a guest spot on Comedy Centrals The Colbert Report for his discovery of a new species of spider, which he named after the shows host.The university is actively engaged in improving the quality of health care, a mission for which it has achieved national recognition. The Brody School of Medicine is among the top producers of primary-care physicians in the nation. The East Carolina Heart Institute, led by world-renowned surgeon Dr. Randolph W. Chitwood Jr., puts cutting-edge care and research of cardiovascular diseases under one roof and in the hands of top-notch professionals. The School of Dental Medicine will train students in community service-learning centers, where they will continue to learn as they help patients who lack regular access to dental care.ECUs impact extends beyond its research capabilities. More than 187 health and human service agencies benefit each year from nearly 10,000 students giving hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours. Their acts of generosity have included organizing after-school recreation events, writing grants for local non-profit organizations, and collecting thousands of pounds of clothing, food, and other items for Give & Go. The university has also made large strides in helping the members of the US Armed Forces. Dr. Carmen Russoniello has helped soldiers recover from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury through the use of gaming technology and biofeedback techniques. ECU has distributed free football tickets to the men and women of the military. Last year, East Carolina was named as one of Military Times' ""Best for Vets Colleges"", and was also named a ""Military Friendly School"" for embracing service members, veterans and their families.Students also develop the qualities necessary to make them tomorrows leaders. The ECU Leadership Challenge instills leadership values in students through challenging activities and dialogue. Sponsored series bring in leading figures in multiple subjects each year to share their experiences and wisdom. East Carolinas Army ROTC has competed in the elite Sandhurst competition at West Point, demonstrating their commitment to excellence.The university also improves the quality of life in North Carolina, both economically and culturally. It generates nearly $3 billion annually for the state economy. The Office of Engagement, Innovation & Economic Development creates partnerships between ECU and the region to promote entrepreneurship and create jobs. East Carolinas cultural impact is seen through its art exhibits and more than 150 musical performances each year. The university is also home to a championship-winning football team. East Carolina University continues to do today what it began more than 100 years ago: train every student to not only participate in the world but to also shape it.","Public, Coed",1907,N/A,Semester,City,"$166.7 million +","East Fifth Street, Greenville, NC 27858","(252) 328-6131",29,100.0