","Northeastern Universitys educational model is like no other. Integrating rigorous classroom learning with real-world experiences, Northeastern students study, work, research, and serve on seven continents.Northeastern students learn how to apply their knowledge, to solve problems, and to make a difference in the world before they graduate. Northeasterns signature experiential program, cooperative education (coop) enables students, starting as early as their second year, to integrate periods of classroom study with up to three six-month periods of full-time employment. Our established partners include Fortune 500 companies, global NGOs, healthcare organizations, government agencies, startups, research institutions, and more. Or, students can create their own.The integration of study and experience maximizes the potential of Northeastern students, empowering them to discover their professional passion by putting their aspirations into action while they are still in school. They leave Northeastern more confident and more sophisticated about the world, better prepared for leadership and more astute in navigating their career paths.The same spirit of real-world engagement drives a use-inspired research enterprise that is strategically aligned with three global imperatives: health, security, and sustainability. The universitys advances in affective science, cybersecurity, drug discovery and delivery, energy, healthcare management and policy, health informatics, nanotechnology, network science, and urban sustainability are characterized by global collaborations with industry, government, and other academic institutions. Northeastern, which is home to more than 30 federally funded research centers, has seen external funding for research more than double since 2006.Our comprehensive range of undergraduate programs includes more than 150 majors as well as interdisciplinary combined majors that connect you to emerging new fields, as well as a 3+3 combined bachelors and juris doctor degree program and 24 PlusOne programs that enable you to earn both a bachelors and masters degree in just five years.","Private, Coed",1898,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$702.0 million","360 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115","(617) 373-2000",66,100.0
343,"2018-05-01 22:01:52","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus",94,"2018-04-19 07:24:10","Worcester Polytechnic Institute",Worcester,"
","Founded in 1865 in Worcester, Mass., Worcester Polytechnic Institute is one of the nation's first engineering and technology universities. Today WPI is a midsize research university centered on engineering, science, technology, and mathematics, with strong academic programs in the arts and humanities, the social sciences, and business. Its 14 academic departments offer more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, leading to the BA, BS, MS, MEng, MBA, and PhD. WPI places a high premium on excellence in undergraduate education, with rich student-faculty interaction and a distinct, rigorous project-based curriculum. In addition to filling a humanities and arts requirement, each WPI undergraduate must complete at least two significant projects, one in the major field of study and one that addresses an open-ended problem at the intersection of science, technology, and society. Through these projects, students demonstrate their proficiency as they apply their classroom knowledge to real-world problems. They gain an appreciation for how their work has an impact on a local, national, and even global level. At WPI, first-year students can participate in the Great Problems Seminar, a two-course introduction to university-level research and projects focused on themes of current global importance. The university's innovative Global Projects Program provides students the opportunity to make a difference in communities and organizations around the world in one of the more than 40 project centers throughout the Americas, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. Students benefit from WPI's deep experience in off-campus opportunity. WPI established its first off-campus residential project center in 1974 in Washington, D.C., and its first international center in 1987 in London. About two-thirds of each graduating WPI class has traveled off campus to complete projects, half going overseas. Working independently or collaboratively with faculty or industry partners, graduate students are challenged to engage in research that matters, offering contributions that lead to breakthroughs in problems facing society. Students are inspired to consider the big picture and to think like entrepreneurs. They look for solutions that aren't always obvious but will have the greatest technical and social impact. Faculty members work collaboratively with students on interdisciplinary research that seeks solutions to important and socially relevant problems in fields as diverse as life sciences, bioengineering, energy, information security, materials processing, and robotics. With thriving music and theatre departments, WPI students have opportunities to explore their creative sides, too. Quirky traditions, like the annual Pi Day festivities or celebrating the birthday of its mascot, Gompei the goat, foster a sense of community. Notable WPI academic and research centers include the Metal Processing Institute, the largest industry-university alliance in North America. WPI is making a significant investment in life sciences-related research and in the economic development of its home city by jointly developing Gateway Park, an 11-acre mixed-use, life sciences-based campus adjacent to downtown Worcester. The first building at the site, the 125,000-sq.-ft. Life Sciences and Bioengineering Center, houses the university's graduate research programs in these disciplines. A second building houses, among other tenants, its Biomanufacturing Education and Training Center; Fire Protection Engineering Laboratory, which supports one of the world's only graduate programs in fire protection engineering; and Foisie Business School. WPI's 35,000+ alumni are located throughout the U.S. and in more than 100 countries. WPI alumni have been responsible for many world-changing innovations, among them the liquid-fueled rocket; stainless steel; the airbag safety system; and the Area Rule, which made supersonic flight practical.","Private, Coed",1865,N/A,Quarter,City,"$466.3 million +","100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA 01609","(508) 831-5000",60,100.0
344,"2018-05-01 22:01:52","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",94,"2018-04-19 07:24:10","Worcester Polytechnic Institute",Worcester,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1865 in Worcester, Mass., Worcester Polytechnic Institute is one of the nation's first engineering and technology universities. Today WPI is a midsize research university centered on engineering, science, technology, and mathematics, with strong academic programs in the arts and humanities, the social sciences, and business. Its 14 academic departments offer more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, leading to the BA, BS, MS, MEng, MBA, and PhD. WPI places a high premium on excellence in undergraduate education, with rich student-faculty interaction and a distinct, rigorous project-based curriculum. In addition to filling a humanities and arts requirement, each WPI undergraduate must complete at least two significant projects, one in the major field of study and one that addresses an open-ended problem at the intersection of science, technology, and society. Through these projects, students demonstrate their proficiency as they apply their classroom knowledge to real-world problems. They gain an appreciation for how their work has an impact on a local, national, and even global level. At WPI, first-year students can participate in the Great Problems Seminar, a two-course introduction to university-level research and projects focused on themes of current global importance. The university's innovative Global Projects Program provides students the opportunity to make a difference in communities and organizations around the world in one of the more than 40 project centers throughout the Americas, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. Students benefit from WPI's deep experience in off-campus opportunity. WPI established its first off-campus residential project center in 1974 in Washington, D.C., and its first international center in 1987 in London. About two-thirds of each graduating WPI class has traveled off campus to complete projects, half going overseas. Working independently or collaboratively with faculty or industry partners, graduate students are challenged to engage in research that matters, offering contributions that lead to breakthroughs in problems facing society. Students are inspired to consider the big picture and to think like entrepreneurs. They look for solutions that aren't always obvious but will have the greatest technical and social impact. Faculty members work collaboratively with students on interdisciplinary research that seeks solutions to important and socially relevant problems in fields as diverse as life sciences, bioengineering, energy, information security, materials processing, and robotics. With thriving music and theatre departments, WPI students have opportunities to explore their creative sides, too. Quirky traditions, like the annual Pi Day festivities or celebrating the birthday of its mascot, Gompei the goat, foster a sense of community. Notable WPI academic and research centers include the Metal Processing Institute, the largest industry-university alliance in North America. WPI is making a significant investment in life sciences-related research and in the economic development of its home city by jointly developing Gateway Park, an 11-acre mixed-use, life sciences-based campus adjacent to downtown Worcester. The first building at the site, the 125,000-sq.-ft. Life Sciences and Bioengineering Center, houses the university's graduate research programs in these disciplines. A second building houses, among other tenants, its Biomanufacturing Education and Training Center; Fire Protection Engineering Laboratory, which supports one of the world's only graduate programs in fire protection engineering; and Foisie Business School. WPI's 35,000+ alumni are located throughout the U.S. and in more than 100 countries. WPI alumni have been responsible for many world-changing innovations, among them the liquid-fueled rocket; stainless steel; the airbag safety system; and the Area Rule, which made supersonic flight practical.","Private, Coed",1865,N/A,Quarter,City,"$466.3 million +","100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA 01609","(508) 831-5000",60,100.0
345,"2018-05-01 22:01:52","Arrests -- Noncampus Building or Property",94,"2018-04-19 07:24:10","Worcester Polytechnic Institute",Worcester,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1865 in Worcester, Mass., Worcester Polytechnic Institute is one of the nation's first engineering and technology universities. Today WPI is a midsize research university centered on engineering, science, technology, and mathematics, with strong academic programs in the arts and humanities, the social sciences, and business. Its 14 academic departments offer more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, leading to the BA, BS, MS, MEng, MBA, and PhD. WPI places a high premium on excellence in undergraduate education, with rich student-faculty interaction and a distinct, rigorous project-based curriculum. In addition to filling a humanities and arts requirement, each WPI undergraduate must complete at least two significant projects, one in the major field of study and one that addresses an open-ended problem at the intersection of science, technology, and society. Through these projects, students demonstrate their proficiency as they apply their classroom knowledge to real-world problems. They gain an appreciation for how their work has an impact on a local, national, and even global level. At WPI, first-year students can participate in the Great Problems Seminar, a two-course introduction to university-level research and projects focused on themes of current global importance. The university's innovative Global Projects Program provides students the opportunity to make a difference in communities and organizations around the world in one of the more than 40 project centers throughout the Americas, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. Students benefit from WPI's deep experience in off-campus opportunity. WPI established its first off-campus residential project center in 1974 in Washington, D.C., and its first international center in 1987 in London. About two-thirds of each graduating WPI class has traveled off campus to complete projects, half going overseas. Working independently or collaboratively with faculty or industry partners, graduate students are challenged to engage in research that matters, offering contributions that lead to breakthroughs in problems facing society. Students are inspired to consider the big picture and to think like entrepreneurs. They look for solutions that aren't always obvious but will have the greatest technical and social impact. Faculty members work collaboratively with students on interdisciplinary research that seeks solutions to important and socially relevant problems in fields as diverse as life sciences, bioengineering, energy, information security, materials processing, and robotics. With thriving music and theatre departments, WPI students have opportunities to explore their creative sides, too. Quirky traditions, like the annual Pi Day festivities or celebrating the birthday of its mascot, Gompei the goat, foster a sense of community. Notable WPI academic and research centers include the Metal Processing Institute, the largest industry-university alliance in North America. WPI is making a significant investment in life sciences-related research and in the economic development of its home city by jointly developing Gateway Park, an 11-acre mixed-use, life sciences-based campus adjacent to downtown Worcester. The first building at the site, the 125,000-sq.-ft. Life Sciences and Bioengineering Center, houses the university's graduate research programs in these disciplines. A second building houses, among other tenants, its Biomanufacturing Education and Training Center; Fire Protection Engineering Laboratory, which supports one of the world's only graduate programs in fire protection engineering; and Foisie Business School. WPI's 35,000+ alumni are located throughout the U.S. and in more than 100 countries. WPI alumni have been responsible for many world-changing innovations, among them the liquid-fueled rocket; stainless steel; the airbag safety system; and the Area Rule, which made supersonic flight practical.","Private, Coed",1865,N/A,Quarter,City,"$466.3 million +","100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA 01609","(508) 831-5000",60,100.0
346,"2018-05-01 22:01:52","Arrests -- On-Campus",94,"2018-04-19 07:24:10","Worcester Polytechnic Institute",Worcester,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1865 in Worcester, Mass., Worcester Polytechnic Institute is one of the nation's first engineering and technology universities. Today WPI is a midsize research university centered on engineering, science, technology, and mathematics, with strong academic programs in the arts and humanities, the social sciences, and business. Its 14 academic departments offer more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, leading to the BA, BS, MS, MEng, MBA, and PhD. WPI places a high premium on excellence in undergraduate education, with rich student-faculty interaction and a distinct, rigorous project-based curriculum. In addition to filling a humanities and arts requirement, each WPI undergraduate must complete at least two significant projects, one in the major field of study and one that addresses an open-ended problem at the intersection of science, technology, and society. Through these projects, students demonstrate their proficiency as they apply their classroom knowledge to real-world problems. They gain an appreciation for how their work has an impact on a local, national, and even global level. At WPI, first-year students can participate in the Great Problems Seminar, a two-course introduction to university-level research and projects focused on themes of current global importance. The university's innovative Global Projects Program provides students the opportunity to make a difference in communities and organizations around the world in one of the more than 40 project centers throughout the Americas, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. Students benefit from WPI's deep experience in off-campus opportunity. WPI established its first off-campus residential project center in 1974 in Washington, D.C., and its first international center in 1987 in London. About two-thirds of each graduating WPI class has traveled off campus to complete projects, half going overseas. Working independently or collaboratively with faculty or industry partners, graduate students are challenged to engage in research that matters, offering contributions that lead to breakthroughs in problems facing society. Students are inspired to consider the big picture and to think like entrepreneurs. They look for solutions that aren't always obvious but will have the greatest technical and social impact. Faculty members work collaboratively with students on interdisciplinary research that seeks solutions to important and socially relevant problems in fields as diverse as life sciences, bioengineering, energy, information security, materials processing, and robotics. With thriving music and theatre departments, WPI students have opportunities to explore their creative sides, too. Quirky traditions, like the annual Pi Day festivities or celebrating the birthday of its mascot, Gompei the goat, foster a sense of community. Notable WPI academic and research centers include the Metal Processing Institute, the largest industry-university alliance in North America. WPI is making a significant investment in life sciences-related research and in the economic development of its home city by jointly developing Gateway Park, an 11-acre mixed-use, life sciences-based campus adjacent to downtown Worcester. The first building at the site, the 125,000-sq.-ft. Life Sciences and Bioengineering Center, houses the university's graduate research programs in these disciplines. A second building houses, among other tenants, its Biomanufacturing Education and Training Center; Fire Protection Engineering Laboratory, which supports one of the world's only graduate programs in fire protection engineering; and Foisie Business School. WPI's 35,000+ alumni are located throughout the U.S. and in more than 100 countries. WPI alumni have been responsible for many world-changing innovations, among them the liquid-fueled rocket; stainless steel; the airbag safety system; and the Area Rule, which made supersonic flight practical.","Private, Coed",1865,N/A,Quarter,City,"$466.3 million +","100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA 01609","(508) 831-5000",60,100.0
347,"2018-05-01 22:01:52","Arrests -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",94,"2018-04-19 07:24:10","Worcester Polytechnic Institute",Worcester,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1865 in Worcester, Mass., Worcester Polytechnic Institute is one of the nation's first engineering and technology universities. Today WPI is a midsize research university centered on engineering, science, technology, and mathematics, with strong academic programs in the arts and humanities, the social sciences, and business. Its 14 academic departments offer more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, leading to the BA, BS, MS, MEng, MBA, and PhD. WPI places a high premium on excellence in undergraduate education, with rich student-faculty interaction and a distinct, rigorous project-based curriculum. In addition to filling a humanities and arts requirement, each WPI undergraduate must complete at least two significant projects, one in the major field of study and one that addresses an open-ended problem at the intersection of science, technology, and society. Through these projects, students demonstrate their proficiency as they apply their classroom knowledge to real-world problems. They gain an appreciation for how their work has an impact on a local, national, and even global level. At WPI, first-year students can participate in the Great Problems Seminar, a two-course introduction to university-level research and projects focused on themes of current global importance. The university's innovative Global Projects Program provides students the opportunity to make a difference in communities and organizations around the world in one of the more than 40 project centers throughout the Americas, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. Students benefit from WPI's deep experience in off-campus opportunity. WPI established its first off-campus residential project center in 1974 in Washington, D.C., and its first international center in 1987 in London. About two-thirds of each graduating WPI class has traveled off campus to complete projects, half going overseas. Working independently or collaboratively with faculty or industry partners, graduate students are challenged to engage in research that matters, offering contributions that lead to breakthroughs in problems facing society. Students are inspired to consider the big picture and to think like entrepreneurs. They look for solutions that aren't always obvious but will have the greatest technical and social impact. Faculty members work collaboratively with students on interdisciplinary research that seeks solutions to important and socially relevant problems in fields as diverse as life sciences, bioengineering, energy, information security, materials processing, and robotics. With thriving music and theatre departments, WPI students have opportunities to explore their creative sides, too. Quirky traditions, like the annual Pi Day festivities or celebrating the birthday of its mascot, Gompei the goat, foster a sense of community. Notable WPI academic and research centers include the Metal Processing Institute, the largest industry-university alliance in North America. WPI is making a significant investment in life sciences-related research and in the economic development of its home city by jointly developing Gateway Park, an 11-acre mixed-use, life sciences-based campus adjacent to downtown Worcester. The first building at the site, the 125,000-sq.-ft. Life Sciences and Bioengineering Center, houses the university's graduate research programs in these disciplines. A second building houses, among other tenants, its Biomanufacturing Education and Training Center; Fire Protection Engineering Laboratory, which supports one of the world's only graduate programs in fire protection engineering; and Foisie Business School. WPI's 35,000+ alumni are located throughout the U.S. and in more than 100 countries. WPI alumni have been responsible for many world-changing innovations, among them the liquid-fueled rocket; stainless steel; the airbag safety system; and the Area Rule, which made supersonic flight practical.","Private, Coed",1865,N/A,Quarter,City,"$466.3 million +","100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA 01609","(508) 831-5000",60,100.0
348,"2018-05-01 22:01:52","Criminal Offenses -- Noncampus Building or Property",94,"2018-04-19 07:24:10","Worcester Polytechnic Institute",Worcester,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1865 in Worcester, Mass., Worcester Polytechnic Institute is one of the nation's first engineering and technology universities. Today WPI is a midsize research university centered on engineering, science, technology, and mathematics, with strong academic programs in the arts and humanities, the social sciences, and business. Its 14 academic departments offer more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, leading to the BA, BS, MS, MEng, MBA, and PhD. WPI places a high premium on excellence in undergraduate education, with rich student-faculty interaction and a distinct, rigorous project-based curriculum. In addition to filling a humanities and arts requirement, each WPI undergraduate must complete at least two significant projects, one in the major field of study and one that addresses an open-ended problem at the intersection of science, technology, and society. Through these projects, students demonstrate their proficiency as they apply their classroom knowledge to real-world problems. They gain an appreciation for how their work has an impact on a local, national, and even global level. At WPI, first-year students can participate in the Great Problems Seminar, a two-course introduction to university-level research and projects focused on themes of current global importance. The university's innovative Global Projects Program provides students the opportunity to make a difference in communities and organizations around the world in one of the more than 40 project centers throughout the Americas, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. Students benefit from WPI's deep experience in off-campus opportunity. WPI established its first off-campus residential project center in 1974 in Washington, D.C., and its first international center in 1987 in London. About two-thirds of each graduating WPI class has traveled off campus to complete projects, half going overseas. Working independently or collaboratively with faculty or industry partners, graduate students are challenged to engage in research that matters, offering contributions that lead to breakthroughs in problems facing society. Students are inspired to consider the big picture and to think like entrepreneurs. They look for solutions that aren't always obvious but will have the greatest technical and social impact. Faculty members work collaboratively with students on interdisciplinary research that seeks solutions to important and socially relevant problems in fields as diverse as life sciences, bioengineering, energy, information security, materials processing, and robotics. With thriving music and theatre departments, WPI students have opportunities to explore their creative sides, too. Quirky traditions, like the annual Pi Day festivities or celebrating the birthday of its mascot, Gompei the goat, foster a sense of community. Notable WPI academic and research centers include the Metal Processing Institute, the largest industry-university alliance in North America. WPI is making a significant investment in life sciences-related research and in the economic development of its home city by jointly developing Gateway Park, an 11-acre mixed-use, life sciences-based campus adjacent to downtown Worcester. The first building at the site, the 125,000-sq.-ft. Life Sciences and Bioengineering Center, houses the university's graduate research programs in these disciplines. A second building houses, among other tenants, its Biomanufacturing Education and Training Center; Fire Protection Engineering Laboratory, which supports one of the world's only graduate programs in fire protection engineering; and Foisie Business School. WPI's 35,000+ alumni are located throughout the U.S. and in more than 100 countries. WPI alumni have been responsible for many world-changing innovations, among them the liquid-fueled rocket; stainless steel; the airbag safety system; and the Area Rule, which made supersonic flight practical.","Private, Coed",1865,N/A,Quarter,City,"$466.3 million +","100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA 01609","(508) 831-5000",60,100.0
349,"2018-05-01 22:02:06","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus",95,"2018-04-19 07:24:28","University of Massachusetts--Amherst",Amherst,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the flagship campus of the Commonwealth, combining the academic resources of a nationally-ranked research university with the support and individualized attention usually reserved for a small college. Students come from 49 states and over 70 countries, making this New England campus a national and international center for intellectual and cultural activity. With over 100 associates and bachelor's degree programs, UMass Amherst offers its students a wide array of academic disciplines and nationally-known programs of study, including the Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration (BDIC), which allows students to create their own major. The 1,400 outstanding full-time faculty are the best in their fields and they take teaching seriously. Students complement their classroom work with internships, co-ops, and research, working side-by-side with their faculty. Students take what they learn in the classroom and apply it in the studio, the lab, the concert hall, and the field. With this intersection of learning and doing, students find their intellectual voice and independence. The Commonwealth Honors College Residential Complex is a national model and welcomes students who seek additional academic challenge and meet the requirements for acceptance. The extensive library system is the largest at any public institution in the Northeast, and offers students a state-of-the-art learning environment through the Learning Commons, a place that fosters academic collaboration. The campus is undergoing a facilities renaissance, with new cutting edge academic buildings that emphasize team-based learning. UMass Amherst is also ranked one of the most sustainable ""green"" campuses in the country.Through the Five College Interchange, students enroll in classes at nearby Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges at no extra charge. A free bus system connects these five campuses, allowing students to participate in a wide array of social and cultural events. Through the Residential First-Year Experience (RFYE), first-year students live with other peers who share common interests and experiences. Other opportunities for personal development are found through the Center for Student Development, which brings together more than 400 clubs and organizations. Groups include community service organizations, student government, ethnic and cultural groups, religious and spiritual organizations, fraternity and sororities, student run businesses, media related groups, groups that grow from academic interests, and groups dedicated to athletics and recreation, socializing, arts, entertainment, and politics. UMass Amherst competes in NCAA Division I Intercollegiate Athletics. Students attend every home game free in regular season, and wear their Minutemen and Minutewomen maroon proudly. All students can work out at the immensely popular Recreation Center, and any student who enjoys athletic competition can participate in an extensive intramural sports program. UMass Dining Services is consistently ranked top in the country with students and families raving about the food. Just off campus, the picturesque town of Amherst offers scores of shops and restaurants from Mexican or Thai, to pizza, burgers and Indian. Appearing on the ""Top Ten"" lists for college towns, Amherst has a truly unusual combination of New England charm and international sophistication. Boston is less than two hours away, and New York City just three hours south. For outdoor enthusiasts, the mountains of Vermont are less than an hour away and offer skiing and hiking. Maybe you can't have it all, but the University of Massachusetts Amherst certainly comes close.","Public, Coed",1863,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$287.2 million +","University Admissions Center, 37 Mather Drive, Amherst, MA 01003","(413) 545-0111",56,100.0
350,"2018-05-01 22:02:06","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",95,"2018-04-19 07:24:28","University of Massachusetts--Amherst",Amherst,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the flagship campus of the Commonwealth, combining the academic resources of a nationally-ranked research university with the support and individualized attention usually reserved for a small college. Students come from 49 states and over 70 countries, making this New England campus a national and international center for intellectual and cultural activity. With over 100 associates and bachelor's degree programs, UMass Amherst offers its students a wide array of academic disciplines and nationally-known programs of study, including the Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration (BDIC), which allows students to create their own major. The 1,400 outstanding full-time faculty are the best in their fields and they take teaching seriously. Students complement their classroom work with internships, co-ops, and research, working side-by-side with their faculty. Students take what they learn in the classroom and apply it in the studio, the lab, the concert hall, and the field. With this intersection of learning and doing, students find their intellectual voice and independence. The Commonwealth Honors College Residential Complex is a national model and welcomes students who seek additional academic challenge and meet the requirements for acceptance. The extensive library system is the largest at any public institution in the Northeast, and offers students a state-of-the-art learning environment through the Learning Commons, a place that fosters academic collaboration. The campus is undergoing a facilities renaissance, with new cutting edge academic buildings that emphasize team-based learning. UMass Amherst is also ranked one of the most sustainable ""green"" campuses in the country.Through the Five College Interchange, students enroll in classes at nearby Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges at no extra charge. A free bus system connects these five campuses, allowing students to participate in a wide array of social and cultural events. Through the Residential First-Year Experience (RFYE), first-year students live with other peers who share common interests and experiences. Other opportunities for personal development are found through the Center for Student Development, which brings together more than 400 clubs and organizations. Groups include community service organizations, student government, ethnic and cultural groups, religious and spiritual organizations, fraternity and sororities, student run businesses, media related groups, groups that grow from academic interests, and groups dedicated to athletics and recreation, socializing, arts, entertainment, and politics. UMass Amherst competes in NCAA Division I Intercollegiate Athletics. Students attend every home game free in regular season, and wear their Minutemen and Minutewomen maroon proudly. All students can work out at the immensely popular Recreation Center, and any student who enjoys athletic competition can participate in an extensive intramural sports program. UMass Dining Services is consistently ranked top in the country with students and families raving about the food. Just off campus, the picturesque town of Amherst offers scores of shops and restaurants from Mexican or Thai, to pizza, burgers and Indian. Appearing on the ""Top Ten"" lists for college towns, Amherst has a truly unusual combination of New England charm and international sophistication. Boston is less than two hours away, and New York City just three hours south. For outdoor enthusiasts, the mountains of Vermont are less than an hour away and offer skiing and hiking. Maybe you can't have it all, but the University of Massachusetts Amherst certainly comes close.","Public, Coed",1863,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$287.2 million +","University Admissions Center, 37 Mather Drive, Amherst, MA 01003","(413) 545-0111",56,100.0
351,"2018-05-01 22:02:06","Arrests -- Noncampus Building or Property",95,"2018-04-19 07:24:28","University of Massachusetts--Amherst",Amherst,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the flagship campus of the Commonwealth, combining the academic resources of a nationally-ranked research university with the support and individualized attention usually reserved for a small college. Students come from 49 states and over 70 countries, making this New England campus a national and international center for intellectual and cultural activity. With over 100 associates and bachelor's degree programs, UMass Amherst offers its students a wide array of academic disciplines and nationally-known programs of study, including the Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration (BDIC), which allows students to create their own major. The 1,400 outstanding full-time faculty are the best in their fields and they take teaching seriously. Students complement their classroom work with internships, co-ops, and research, working side-by-side with their faculty. Students take what they learn in the classroom and apply it in the studio, the lab, the concert hall, and the field. With this intersection of learning and doing, students find their intellectual voice and independence. The Commonwealth Honors College Residential Complex is a national model and welcomes students who seek additional academic challenge and meet the requirements for acceptance. The extensive library system is the largest at any public institution in the Northeast, and offers students a state-of-the-art learning environment through the Learning Commons, a place that fosters academic collaboration. The campus is undergoing a facilities renaissance, with new cutting edge academic buildings that emphasize team-based learning. UMass Amherst is also ranked one of the most sustainable ""green"" campuses in the country.Through the Five College Interchange, students enroll in classes at nearby Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges at no extra charge. A free bus system connects these five campuses, allowing students to participate in a wide array of social and cultural events. Through the Residential First-Year Experience (RFYE), first-year students live with other peers who share common interests and experiences. Other opportunities for personal development are found through the Center for Student Development, which brings together more than 400 clubs and organizations. Groups include community service organizations, student government, ethnic and cultural groups, religious and spiritual organizations, fraternity and sororities, student run businesses, media related groups, groups that grow from academic interests, and groups dedicated to athletics and recreation, socializing, arts, entertainment, and politics. UMass Amherst competes in NCAA Division I Intercollegiate Athletics. Students attend every home game free in regular season, and wear their Minutemen and Minutewomen maroon proudly. All students can work out at the immensely popular Recreation Center, and any student who enjoys athletic competition can participate in an extensive intramural sports program. UMass Dining Services is consistently ranked top in the country with students and families raving about the food. Just off campus, the picturesque town of Amherst offers scores of shops and restaurants from Mexican or Thai, to pizza, burgers and Indian. Appearing on the ""Top Ten"" lists for college towns, Amherst has a truly unusual combination of New England charm and international sophistication. Boston is less than two hours away, and New York City just three hours south. For outdoor enthusiasts, the mountains of Vermont are less than an hour away and offer skiing and hiking. Maybe you can't have it all, but the University of Massachusetts Amherst certainly comes close.","Public, Coed",1863,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$287.2 million +","University Admissions Center, 37 Mather Drive, Amherst, MA 01003","(413) 545-0111",56,100.0
352,"2018-05-01 22:02:06","Arrests -- On-Campus",95,"2018-04-19 07:24:28","University of Massachusetts--Amherst",Amherst,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the flagship campus of the Commonwealth, combining the academic resources of a nationally-ranked research university with the support and individualized attention usually reserved for a small college. Students come from 49 states and over 70 countries, making this New England campus a national and international center for intellectual and cultural activity. With over 100 associates and bachelor's degree programs, UMass Amherst offers its students a wide array of academic disciplines and nationally-known programs of study, including the Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration (BDIC), which allows students to create their own major. The 1,400 outstanding full-time faculty are the best in their fields and they take teaching seriously. Students complement their classroom work with internships, co-ops, and research, working side-by-side with their faculty. Students take what they learn in the classroom and apply it in the studio, the lab, the concert hall, and the field. With this intersection of learning and doing, students find their intellectual voice and independence. The Commonwealth Honors College Residential Complex is a national model and welcomes students who seek additional academic challenge and meet the requirements for acceptance. The extensive library system is the largest at any public institution in the Northeast, and offers students a state-of-the-art learning environment through the Learning Commons, a place that fosters academic collaboration. The campus is undergoing a facilities renaissance, with new cutting edge academic buildings that emphasize team-based learning. UMass Amherst is also ranked one of the most sustainable ""green"" campuses in the country.Through the Five College Interchange, students enroll in classes at nearby Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges at no extra charge. A free bus system connects these five campuses, allowing students to participate in a wide array of social and cultural events. Through the Residential First-Year Experience (RFYE), first-year students live with other peers who share common interests and experiences. Other opportunities for personal development are found through the Center for Student Development, which brings together more than 400 clubs and organizations. Groups include community service organizations, student government, ethnic and cultural groups, religious and spiritual organizations, fraternity and sororities, student run businesses, media related groups, groups that grow from academic interests, and groups dedicated to athletics and recreation, socializing, arts, entertainment, and politics. UMass Amherst competes in NCAA Division I Intercollegiate Athletics. Students attend every home game free in regular season, and wear their Minutemen and Minutewomen maroon proudly. All students can work out at the immensely popular Recreation Center, and any student who enjoys athletic competition can participate in an extensive intramural sports program. UMass Dining Services is consistently ranked top in the country with students and families raving about the food. Just off campus, the picturesque town of Amherst offers scores of shops and restaurants from Mexican or Thai, to pizza, burgers and Indian. Appearing on the ""Top Ten"" lists for college towns, Amherst has a truly unusual combination of New England charm and international sophistication. Boston is less than two hours away, and New York City just three hours south. For outdoor enthusiasts, the mountains of Vermont are less than an hour away and offer skiing and hiking. Maybe you can't have it all, but the University of Massachusetts Amherst certainly comes close.","Public, Coed",1863,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$287.2 million +","University Admissions Center, 37 Mather Drive, Amherst, MA 01003","(413) 545-0111",56,100.0
353,"2018-05-01 22:02:06","Arrests -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",95,"2018-04-19 07:24:28","University of Massachusetts--Amherst",Amherst,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the flagship campus of the Commonwealth, combining the academic resources of a nationally-ranked research university with the support and individualized attention usually reserved for a small college. Students come from 49 states and over 70 countries, making this New England campus a national and international center for intellectual and cultural activity. With over 100 associates and bachelor's degree programs, UMass Amherst offers its students a wide array of academic disciplines and nationally-known programs of study, including the Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration (BDIC), which allows students to create their own major. The 1,400 outstanding full-time faculty are the best in their fields and they take teaching seriously. Students complement their classroom work with internships, co-ops, and research, working side-by-side with their faculty. Students take what they learn in the classroom and apply it in the studio, the lab, the concert hall, and the field. With this intersection of learning and doing, students find their intellectual voice and independence. The Commonwealth Honors College Residential Complex is a national model and welcomes students who seek additional academic challenge and meet the requirements for acceptance. The extensive library system is the largest at any public institution in the Northeast, and offers students a state-of-the-art learning environment through the Learning Commons, a place that fosters academic collaboration. The campus is undergoing a facilities renaissance, with new cutting edge academic buildings that emphasize team-based learning. UMass Amherst is also ranked one of the most sustainable ""green"" campuses in the country.Through the Five College Interchange, students enroll in classes at nearby Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges at no extra charge. A free bus system connects these five campuses, allowing students to participate in a wide array of social and cultural events. Through the Residential First-Year Experience (RFYE), first-year students live with other peers who share common interests and experiences. Other opportunities for personal development are found through the Center for Student Development, which brings together more than 400 clubs and organizations. Groups include community service organizations, student government, ethnic and cultural groups, religious and spiritual organizations, fraternity and sororities, student run businesses, media related groups, groups that grow from academic interests, and groups dedicated to athletics and recreation, socializing, arts, entertainment, and politics. UMass Amherst competes in NCAA Division I Intercollegiate Athletics. Students attend every home game free in regular season, and wear their Minutemen and Minutewomen maroon proudly. All students can work out at the immensely popular Recreation Center, and any student who enjoys athletic competition can participate in an extensive intramural sports program. UMass Dining Services is consistently ranked top in the country with students and families raving about the food. Just off campus, the picturesque town of Amherst offers scores of shops and restaurants from Mexican or Thai, to pizza, burgers and Indian. Appearing on the ""Top Ten"" lists for college towns, Amherst has a truly unusual combination of New England charm and international sophistication. Boston is less than two hours away, and New York City just three hours south. For outdoor enthusiasts, the mountains of Vermont are less than an hour away and offer skiing and hiking. Maybe you can't have it all, but the University of Massachusetts Amherst certainly comes close.","Public, Coed",1863,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$287.2 million +","University Admissions Center, 37 Mather Drive, Amherst, MA 01003","(413) 545-0111",56,100.0
354,"2018-05-01 22:02:06","Criminal Offenses -- Noncampus Building or Property",95,"2018-04-19 07:24:28","University of Massachusetts--Amherst",Amherst,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the flagship campus of the Commonwealth, combining the academic resources of a nationally-ranked research university with the support and individualized attention usually reserved for a small college. Students come from 49 states and over 70 countries, making this New England campus a national and international center for intellectual and cultural activity. With over 100 associates and bachelor's degree programs, UMass Amherst offers its students a wide array of academic disciplines and nationally-known programs of study, including the Bachelor's Degree with Individual Concentration (BDIC), which allows students to create their own major. The 1,400 outstanding full-time faculty are the best in their fields and they take teaching seriously. Students complement their classroom work with internships, co-ops, and research, working side-by-side with their faculty. Students take what they learn in the classroom and apply it in the studio, the lab, the concert hall, and the field. With this intersection of learning and doing, students find their intellectual voice and independence. The Commonwealth Honors College Residential Complex is a national model and welcomes students who seek additional academic challenge and meet the requirements for acceptance. The extensive library system is the largest at any public institution in the Northeast, and offers students a state-of-the-art learning environment through the Learning Commons, a place that fosters academic collaboration. The campus is undergoing a facilities renaissance, with new cutting edge academic buildings that emphasize team-based learning. UMass Amherst is also ranked one of the most sustainable ""green"" campuses in the country.Through the Five College Interchange, students enroll in classes at nearby Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges at no extra charge. A free bus system connects these five campuses, allowing students to participate in a wide array of social and cultural events. Through the Residential First-Year Experience (RFYE), first-year students live with other peers who share common interests and experiences. Other opportunities for personal development are found through the Center for Student Development, which brings together more than 400 clubs and organizations. Groups include community service organizations, student government, ethnic and cultural groups, religious and spiritual organizations, fraternity and sororities, student run businesses, media related groups, groups that grow from academic interests, and groups dedicated to athletics and recreation, socializing, arts, entertainment, and politics. UMass Amherst competes in NCAA Division I Intercollegiate Athletics. Students attend every home game free in regular season, and wear their Minutemen and Minutewomen maroon proudly. All students can work out at the immensely popular Recreation Center, and any student who enjoys athletic competition can participate in an extensive intramural sports program. UMass Dining Services is consistently ranked top in the country with students and families raving about the food. Just off campus, the picturesque town of Amherst offers scores of shops and restaurants from Mexican or Thai, to pizza, burgers and Indian. Appearing on the ""Top Ten"" lists for college towns, Amherst has a truly unusual combination of New England charm and international sophistication. Boston is less than two hours away, and New York City just three hours south. For outdoor enthusiasts, the mountains of Vermont are less than an hour away and offer skiing and hiking. Maybe you can't have it all, but the University of Massachusetts Amherst certainly comes close.","Public, Coed",1863,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$287.2 million +","University Admissions Center, 37 Mather Drive, Amherst, MA 01003","(413) 545-0111",56,100.0
355,"2018-05-01 22:02:14","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus",96,"2018-04-19 07:24:41","Clark University",Worcester,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1887, Clark University is committed to scholarship and inquiry that address social and human imperatives on a global scale. Located in the heart of New England -- Worcester, Massachusetts -- Clark enrolls approximately 2,300 undergraduate and 1,100 graduate students and is featured in Loren Popes book, ""Colleges That Change Lives."" Recent rankings that acknowledge Clark's growing reputation include U.S. News & World Report (#75 in Best National Universities), Forbes (#16 in Americas Most Entrepreneurial Universities) and Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine (#27 in Best Values in Private Universities and #5 in Massachusetts). With its size, urban location, emphasis on liberal education and effective practice, and capacity for interdisciplinary learning and research, Clark cultivates a learning environment uniquely supportive of an undergraduate's ambitious goals. LEEP (Liberal Education and Effective Practice), the University's pioneering model of education, combines life-changing world and workplace experiences with a deep and integrated undergraduate curriculum so students can put their knowledge into practice. And with a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1 and average class size of 21, Clark students are known by name and face. The Clark community includes approximately 600 international students, and faculty members and scholars from more than 90 countries, so students encounter a variety of cultures, traditions, religions, and political ideologies. Clark is committed to providing students with an exceptional college education that is also affordable. The University offers students a unique cost-saving opportunity through its Accelerated B.A./Masters Degree Program: any student who works hard and meets the eligibility requirements can earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in five years with the fifth year tuition-free. At Clark, students translate their passions and studies into remarkable careers and purposeful, accomplished lives. Clark students graduate with the skills employers demand and the world needs, prepared to live the University's motto: ""Challenge convention. Change our world.""","Private, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$369.1 million","950 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01610","(508) 793-7711",54,100.0
356,"2018-05-01 22:02:14","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",96,"2018-04-19 07:24:41","Clark University",Worcester,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1887, Clark University is committed to scholarship and inquiry that address social and human imperatives on a global scale. Located in the heart of New England -- Worcester, Massachusetts -- Clark enrolls approximately 2,300 undergraduate and 1,100 graduate students and is featured in Loren Popes book, ""Colleges That Change Lives."" Recent rankings that acknowledge Clark's growing reputation include U.S. News & World Report (#75 in Best National Universities), Forbes (#16 in Americas Most Entrepreneurial Universities) and Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine (#27 in Best Values in Private Universities and #5 in Massachusetts). With its size, urban location, emphasis on liberal education and effective practice, and capacity for interdisciplinary learning and research, Clark cultivates a learning environment uniquely supportive of an undergraduate's ambitious goals. LEEP (Liberal Education and Effective Practice), the University's pioneering model of education, combines life-changing world and workplace experiences with a deep and integrated undergraduate curriculum so students can put their knowledge into practice. And with a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1 and average class size of 21, Clark students are known by name and face. The Clark community includes approximately 600 international students, and faculty members and scholars from more than 90 countries, so students encounter a variety of cultures, traditions, religions, and political ideologies. Clark is committed to providing students with an exceptional college education that is also affordable. The University offers students a unique cost-saving opportunity through its Accelerated B.A./Masters Degree Program: any student who works hard and meets the eligibility requirements can earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in five years with the fifth year tuition-free. At Clark, students translate their passions and studies into remarkable careers and purposeful, accomplished lives. Clark students graduate with the skills employers demand and the world needs, prepared to live the University's motto: ""Challenge convention. Change our world.""","Private, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$369.1 million","950 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01610","(508) 793-7711",54,100.0
357,"2018-05-01 22:02:14","Arrests -- Noncampus Building or Property",96,"2018-04-19 07:24:41","Clark University",Worcester,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1887, Clark University is committed to scholarship and inquiry that address social and human imperatives on a global scale. Located in the heart of New England -- Worcester, Massachusetts -- Clark enrolls approximately 2,300 undergraduate and 1,100 graduate students and is featured in Loren Popes book, ""Colleges That Change Lives."" Recent rankings that acknowledge Clark's growing reputation include U.S. News & World Report (#75 in Best National Universities), Forbes (#16 in Americas Most Entrepreneurial Universities) and Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine (#27 in Best Values in Private Universities and #5 in Massachusetts). With its size, urban location, emphasis on liberal education and effective practice, and capacity for interdisciplinary learning and research, Clark cultivates a learning environment uniquely supportive of an undergraduate's ambitious goals. LEEP (Liberal Education and Effective Practice), the University's pioneering model of education, combines life-changing world and workplace experiences with a deep and integrated undergraduate curriculum so students can put their knowledge into practice. And with a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1 and average class size of 21, Clark students are known by name and face. The Clark community includes approximately 600 international students, and faculty members and scholars from more than 90 countries, so students encounter a variety of cultures, traditions, religions, and political ideologies. Clark is committed to providing students with an exceptional college education that is also affordable. The University offers students a unique cost-saving opportunity through its Accelerated B.A./Masters Degree Program: any student who works hard and meets the eligibility requirements can earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in five years with the fifth year tuition-free. At Clark, students translate their passions and studies into remarkable careers and purposeful, accomplished lives. Clark students graduate with the skills employers demand and the world needs, prepared to live the University's motto: ""Challenge convention. Change our world.""","Private, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$369.1 million","950 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01610","(508) 793-7711",54,100.0
358,"2018-05-01 22:02:14","Arrests -- On-Campus",96,"2018-04-19 07:24:41","Clark University",Worcester,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1887, Clark University is committed to scholarship and inquiry that address social and human imperatives on a global scale. Located in the heart of New England -- Worcester, Massachusetts -- Clark enrolls approximately 2,300 undergraduate and 1,100 graduate students and is featured in Loren Popes book, ""Colleges That Change Lives."" Recent rankings that acknowledge Clark's growing reputation include U.S. News & World Report (#75 in Best National Universities), Forbes (#16 in Americas Most Entrepreneurial Universities) and Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine (#27 in Best Values in Private Universities and #5 in Massachusetts). With its size, urban location, emphasis on liberal education and effective practice, and capacity for interdisciplinary learning and research, Clark cultivates a learning environment uniquely supportive of an undergraduate's ambitious goals. LEEP (Liberal Education and Effective Practice), the University's pioneering model of education, combines life-changing world and workplace experiences with a deep and integrated undergraduate curriculum so students can put their knowledge into practice. And with a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1 and average class size of 21, Clark students are known by name and face. The Clark community includes approximately 600 international students, and faculty members and scholars from more than 90 countries, so students encounter a variety of cultures, traditions, religions, and political ideologies. Clark is committed to providing students with an exceptional college education that is also affordable. The University offers students a unique cost-saving opportunity through its Accelerated B.A./Masters Degree Program: any student who works hard and meets the eligibility requirements can earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in five years with the fifth year tuition-free. At Clark, students translate their passions and studies into remarkable careers and purposeful, accomplished lives. Clark students graduate with the skills employers demand and the world needs, prepared to live the University's motto: ""Challenge convention. Change our world.""","Private, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$369.1 million","950 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01610","(508) 793-7711",54,100.0
359,"2018-05-01 22:02:14","Arrests -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",96,"2018-04-19 07:24:41","Clark University",Worcester,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1887, Clark University is committed to scholarship and inquiry that address social and human imperatives on a global scale. Located in the heart of New England -- Worcester, Massachusetts -- Clark enrolls approximately 2,300 undergraduate and 1,100 graduate students and is featured in Loren Popes book, ""Colleges That Change Lives."" Recent rankings that acknowledge Clark's growing reputation include U.S. News & World Report (#75 in Best National Universities), Forbes (#16 in Americas Most Entrepreneurial Universities) and Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine (#27 in Best Values in Private Universities and #5 in Massachusetts). With its size, urban location, emphasis on liberal education and effective practice, and capacity for interdisciplinary learning and research, Clark cultivates a learning environment uniquely supportive of an undergraduate's ambitious goals. LEEP (Liberal Education and Effective Practice), the University's pioneering model of education, combines life-changing world and workplace experiences with a deep and integrated undergraduate curriculum so students can put their knowledge into practice. And with a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1 and average class size of 21, Clark students are known by name and face. The Clark community includes approximately 600 international students, and faculty members and scholars from more than 90 countries, so students encounter a variety of cultures, traditions, religions, and political ideologies. Clark is committed to providing students with an exceptional college education that is also affordable. The University offers students a unique cost-saving opportunity through its Accelerated B.A./Masters Degree Program: any student who works hard and meets the eligibility requirements can earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in five years with the fifth year tuition-free. At Clark, students translate their passions and studies into remarkable careers and purposeful, accomplished lives. Clark students graduate with the skills employers demand and the world needs, prepared to live the University's motto: ""Challenge convention. Change our world.""","Private, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$369.1 million","950 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01610","(508) 793-7711",54,100.0
360,"2018-05-01 22:02:14","Criminal Offenses -- Noncampus Building or Property",96,"2018-04-19 07:24:41","Clark University",Worcester,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Founded in 1887, Clark University is committed to scholarship and inquiry that address social and human imperatives on a global scale. Located in the heart of New England -- Worcester, Massachusetts -- Clark enrolls approximately 2,300 undergraduate and 1,100 graduate students and is featured in Loren Popes book, ""Colleges That Change Lives."" Recent rankings that acknowledge Clark's growing reputation include U.S. News & World Report (#75 in Best National Universities), Forbes (#16 in Americas Most Entrepreneurial Universities) and Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine (#27 in Best Values in Private Universities and #5 in Massachusetts). With its size, urban location, emphasis on liberal education and effective practice, and capacity for interdisciplinary learning and research, Clark cultivates a learning environment uniquely supportive of an undergraduate's ambitious goals. LEEP (Liberal Education and Effective Practice), the University's pioneering model of education, combines life-changing world and workplace experiences with a deep and integrated undergraduate curriculum so students can put their knowledge into practice. And with a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1 and average class size of 21, Clark students are known by name and face. The Clark community includes approximately 600 international students, and faculty members and scholars from more than 90 countries, so students encounter a variety of cultures, traditions, religions, and political ideologies. Clark is committed to providing students with an exceptional college education that is also affordable. The University offers students a unique cost-saving opportunity through its Accelerated B.A./Masters Degree Program: any student who works hard and meets the eligibility requirements can earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in five years with the fifth year tuition-free. At Clark, students translate their passions and studies into remarkable careers and purposeful, accomplished lives. Clark students graduate with the skills employers demand and the world needs, prepared to live the University's motto: ""Challenge convention. Change our world.""","Private, Coed",1887,N/A,Semester,City,"$369.1 million","950 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01610","(508) 793-7711",54,100.0
361,"2018-05-01 22:02:28","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus",97,"2018-04-19 07:24:57","Calvin College","Grand Rapids","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Calvin College is a top-ranked liberal arts college that prepares students to be Christ's agents of renewal in the world. And with 99 percent of our grads either employed or in grad school within nine months of graduation, our students are making an impact in their fields right out of the gate. Through rigorous academic study and intentional Christian community, students learn to think deeply, act justly and live wholeheartedly. As a community we dare to pursue excellence in everything we take on. We don't settle for good enough. Not in a lab, not in an art show, not even in a jump shot. It's a bold college path, but thousands of our students will tell you it's a path worth traveling, no matter what area sparks your passion. Because here we believe that no one major has the upper hand in uncovering truths about God and the world--all are invited into the discovery. Trace the college back to its roots as a ministry school in 1876, and you'll find that even our inaugural class participated in both literary and theological training. Calvin had a liberal arts bent--more than that, a desire to explore all things--from the start. With a multi-faceted core curriculum, Calvin offers students the freedom to chase the wonderings of philosophy, the intricacies of languages foreign and familiar, and the beauty of the world at a molecular level. And they're exploring these ideas both on campus and through more than 40 off-campus programs around the world. Calvin is proud to offer 100+ majors, minors and programs, with advanced courses that have often been compared to graduate-level experiences for their remarkable depth of learning. The meaningful work in a student's area of interest doesn't begin post-college, but right here during the Calvin experience--through courageous research, fast-paced internships and the chance to present and publish alongside world-class faculty. That cultivation of curiosity and innovation has propelled us into the top 5 percent of all undergraduate institutions whose grads go on to earn PhDs. In the fall of 2017, Calvin is introducing a new program called Calvin LifeWork to incoming students. It is a four-year voluntary life-readiness program featuring learning tracks in vocation, career readiness, financial literacy and life skills, and leadership development. Calvin LifeWork takes the fear and uncertainty out of a student's first steps into the post-grad world. Plus, students earn an automatic $3,000 scholarship after completing three years of the program--giving them a financial leg up as they begin their senior year.SportsAt Calvin, we strike a balance between working hard and playing hard. That's evident in our 21 varsity teams, who achieve success on the court and in the classroom, winning 11 NCAA Division III national titles and 118 Academic All-American awards. Our athletic facilities also continue to garner national attention. In fall 2017, Calvin hosts the women's volleyball national championship--the fourth NCAA Division III national championship the college has hosted in the past two years. Plus, students enjoy more than 60 intramural, club sports and group fitness options. And nobody beats the passionate loyalty of Knights fans.","Private, Coed",1876,"Christian Reformed Church",4-1-4,Suburban,"$129.1 million","3201 Burton Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546","(616) 526-6000",100,100.0
362,"2018-05-01 22:02:28","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",97,"2018-04-19 07:24:57","Calvin College","Grand Rapids","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Calvin College is a top-ranked liberal arts college that prepares students to be Christ's agents of renewal in the world. And with 99 percent of our grads either employed or in grad school within nine months of graduation, our students are making an impact in their fields right out of the gate. Through rigorous academic study and intentional Christian community, students learn to think deeply, act justly and live wholeheartedly. As a community we dare to pursue excellence in everything we take on. We don't settle for good enough. Not in a lab, not in an art show, not even in a jump shot. It's a bold college path, but thousands of our students will tell you it's a path worth traveling, no matter what area sparks your passion. Because here we believe that no one major has the upper hand in uncovering truths about God and the world--all are invited into the discovery. Trace the college back to its roots as a ministry school in 1876, and you'll find that even our inaugural class participated in both literary and theological training. Calvin had a liberal arts bent--more than that, a desire to explore all things--from the start. With a multi-faceted core curriculum, Calvin offers students the freedom to chase the wonderings of philosophy, the intricacies of languages foreign and familiar, and the beauty of the world at a molecular level. And they're exploring these ideas both on campus and through more than 40 off-campus programs around the world. Calvin is proud to offer 100+ majors, minors and programs, with advanced courses that have often been compared to graduate-level experiences for their remarkable depth of learning. The meaningful work in a student's area of interest doesn't begin post-college, but right here during the Calvin experience--through courageous research, fast-paced internships and the chance to present and publish alongside world-class faculty. That cultivation of curiosity and innovation has propelled us into the top 5 percent of all undergraduate institutions whose grads go on to earn PhDs. In the fall of 2017, Calvin is introducing a new program called Calvin LifeWork to incoming students. It is a four-year voluntary life-readiness program featuring learning tracks in vocation, career readiness, financial literacy and life skills, and leadership development. Calvin LifeWork takes the fear and uncertainty out of a student's first steps into the post-grad world. Plus, students earn an automatic $3,000 scholarship after completing three years of the program--giving them a financial leg up as they begin their senior year.SportsAt Calvin, we strike a balance between working hard and playing hard. That's evident in our 21 varsity teams, who achieve success on the court and in the classroom, winning 11 NCAA Division III national titles and 118 Academic All-American awards. Our athletic facilities also continue to garner national attention. In fall 2017, Calvin hosts the women's volleyball national championship--the fourth NCAA Division III national championship the college has hosted in the past two years. Plus, students enjoy more than 60 intramural, club sports and group fitness options. And nobody beats the passionate loyalty of Knights fans.","Private, Coed",1876,"Christian Reformed Church",4-1-4,Suburban,"$129.1 million","3201 Burton Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546","(616) 526-6000",100,100.0
363,"2018-05-01 22:02:28","Arrests -- Noncampus Building or Property",97,"2018-04-19 07:24:57","Calvin College","Grand Rapids","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Calvin College is a top-ranked liberal arts college that prepares students to be Christ's agents of renewal in the world. And with 99 percent of our grads either employed or in grad school within nine months of graduation, our students are making an impact in their fields right out of the gate. Through rigorous academic study and intentional Christian community, students learn to think deeply, act justly and live wholeheartedly. As a community we dare to pursue excellence in everything we take on. We don't settle for good enough. Not in a lab, not in an art show, not even in a jump shot. It's a bold college path, but thousands of our students will tell you it's a path worth traveling, no matter what area sparks your passion. Because here we believe that no one major has the upper hand in uncovering truths about God and the world--all are invited into the discovery. Trace the college back to its roots as a ministry school in 1876, and you'll find that even our inaugural class participated in both literary and theological training. Calvin had a liberal arts bent--more than that, a desire to explore all things--from the start. With a multi-faceted core curriculum, Calvin offers students the freedom to chase the wonderings of philosophy, the intricacies of languages foreign and familiar, and the beauty of the world at a molecular level. And they're exploring these ideas both on campus and through more than 40 off-campus programs around the world. Calvin is proud to offer 100+ majors, minors and programs, with advanced courses that have often been compared to graduate-level experiences for their remarkable depth of learning. The meaningful work in a student's area of interest doesn't begin post-college, but right here during the Calvin experience--through courageous research, fast-paced internships and the chance to present and publish alongside world-class faculty. That cultivation of curiosity and innovation has propelled us into the top 5 percent of all undergraduate institutions whose grads go on to earn PhDs. In the fall of 2017, Calvin is introducing a new program called Calvin LifeWork to incoming students. It is a four-year voluntary life-readiness program featuring learning tracks in vocation, career readiness, financial literacy and life skills, and leadership development. Calvin LifeWork takes the fear and uncertainty out of a student's first steps into the post-grad world. Plus, students earn an automatic $3,000 scholarship after completing three years of the program--giving them a financial leg up as they begin their senior year.SportsAt Calvin, we strike a balance between working hard and playing hard. That's evident in our 21 varsity teams, who achieve success on the court and in the classroom, winning 11 NCAA Division III national titles and 118 Academic All-American awards. Our athletic facilities also continue to garner national attention. In fall 2017, Calvin hosts the women's volleyball national championship--the fourth NCAA Division III national championship the college has hosted in the past two years. Plus, students enjoy more than 60 intramural, club sports and group fitness options. And nobody beats the passionate loyalty of Knights fans.","Private, Coed",1876,"Christian Reformed Church",4-1-4,Suburban,"$129.1 million","3201 Burton Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546","(616) 526-6000",100,100.0
364,"2018-05-01 22:02:28","Arrests -- On-Campus",97,"2018-04-19 07:24:57","Calvin College","Grand Rapids","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Calvin College is a top-ranked liberal arts college that prepares students to be Christ's agents of renewal in the world. And with 99 percent of our grads either employed or in grad school within nine months of graduation, our students are making an impact in their fields right out of the gate. Through rigorous academic study and intentional Christian community, students learn to think deeply, act justly and live wholeheartedly. As a community we dare to pursue excellence in everything we take on. We don't settle for good enough. Not in a lab, not in an art show, not even in a jump shot. It's a bold college path, but thousands of our students will tell you it's a path worth traveling, no matter what area sparks your passion. Because here we believe that no one major has the upper hand in uncovering truths about God and the world--all are invited into the discovery. Trace the college back to its roots as a ministry school in 1876, and you'll find that even our inaugural class participated in both literary and theological training. Calvin had a liberal arts bent--more than that, a desire to explore all things--from the start. With a multi-faceted core curriculum, Calvin offers students the freedom to chase the wonderings of philosophy, the intricacies of languages foreign and familiar, and the beauty of the world at a molecular level. And they're exploring these ideas both on campus and through more than 40 off-campus programs around the world. Calvin is proud to offer 100+ majors, minors and programs, with advanced courses that have often been compared to graduate-level experiences for their remarkable depth of learning. The meaningful work in a student's area of interest doesn't begin post-college, but right here during the Calvin experience--through courageous research, fast-paced internships and the chance to present and publish alongside world-class faculty. That cultivation of curiosity and innovation has propelled us into the top 5 percent of all undergraduate institutions whose grads go on to earn PhDs. In the fall of 2017, Calvin is introducing a new program called Calvin LifeWork to incoming students. It is a four-year voluntary life-readiness program featuring learning tracks in vocation, career readiness, financial literacy and life skills, and leadership development. Calvin LifeWork takes the fear and uncertainty out of a student's first steps into the post-grad world. Plus, students earn an automatic $3,000 scholarship after completing three years of the program--giving them a financial leg up as they begin their senior year.SportsAt Calvin, we strike a balance between working hard and playing hard. That's evident in our 21 varsity teams, who achieve success on the court and in the classroom, winning 11 NCAA Division III national titles and 118 Academic All-American awards. Our athletic facilities also continue to garner national attention. In fall 2017, Calvin hosts the women's volleyball national championship--the fourth NCAA Division III national championship the college has hosted in the past two years. Plus, students enjoy more than 60 intramural, club sports and group fitness options. And nobody beats the passionate loyalty of Knights fans.","Private, Coed",1876,"Christian Reformed Church",4-1-4,Suburban,"$129.1 million","3201 Burton Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546","(616) 526-6000",100,100.0
365,"2018-05-01 22:02:28","Arrests -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",97,"2018-04-19 07:24:57","Calvin College","Grand Rapids","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Calvin College is a top-ranked liberal arts college that prepares students to be Christ's agents of renewal in the world. And with 99 percent of our grads either employed or in grad school within nine months of graduation, our students are making an impact in their fields right out of the gate. Through rigorous academic study and intentional Christian community, students learn to think deeply, act justly and live wholeheartedly. As a community we dare to pursue excellence in everything we take on. We don't settle for good enough. Not in a lab, not in an art show, not even in a jump shot. It's a bold college path, but thousands of our students will tell you it's a path worth traveling, no matter what area sparks your passion. Because here we believe that no one major has the upper hand in uncovering truths about God and the world--all are invited into the discovery. Trace the college back to its roots as a ministry school in 1876, and you'll find that even our inaugural class participated in both literary and theological training. Calvin had a liberal arts bent--more than that, a desire to explore all things--from the start. With a multi-faceted core curriculum, Calvin offers students the freedom to chase the wonderings of philosophy, the intricacies of languages foreign and familiar, and the beauty of the world at a molecular level. And they're exploring these ideas both on campus and through more than 40 off-campus programs around the world. Calvin is proud to offer 100+ majors, minors and programs, with advanced courses that have often been compared to graduate-level experiences for their remarkable depth of learning. The meaningful work in a student's area of interest doesn't begin post-college, but right here during the Calvin experience--through courageous research, fast-paced internships and the chance to present and publish alongside world-class faculty. That cultivation of curiosity and innovation has propelled us into the top 5 percent of all undergraduate institutions whose grads go on to earn PhDs. In the fall of 2017, Calvin is introducing a new program called Calvin LifeWork to incoming students. It is a four-year voluntary life-readiness program featuring learning tracks in vocation, career readiness, financial literacy and life skills, and leadership development. Calvin LifeWork takes the fear and uncertainty out of a student's first steps into the post-grad world. Plus, students earn an automatic $3,000 scholarship after completing three years of the program--giving them a financial leg up as they begin their senior year.SportsAt Calvin, we strike a balance between working hard and playing hard. That's evident in our 21 varsity teams, who achieve success on the court and in the classroom, winning 11 NCAA Division III national titles and 118 Academic All-American awards. Our athletic facilities also continue to garner national attention. In fall 2017, Calvin hosts the women's volleyball national championship--the fourth NCAA Division III national championship the college has hosted in the past two years. Plus, students enjoy more than 60 intramural, club sports and group fitness options. And nobody beats the passionate loyalty of Knights fans.","Private, Coed",1876,"Christian Reformed Church",4-1-4,Suburban,"$129.1 million","3201 Burton Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546","(616) 526-6000",100,100.0
366,"2018-05-01 22:02:28","Criminal Offenses -- Noncampus Building or Property",97,"2018-04-19 07:24:57","Calvin College","Grand Rapids","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Calvin College is a top-ranked liberal arts college that prepares students to be Christ's agents of renewal in the world. And with 99 percent of our grads either employed or in grad school within nine months of graduation, our students are making an impact in their fields right out of the gate. Through rigorous academic study and intentional Christian community, students learn to think deeply, act justly and live wholeheartedly. As a community we dare to pursue excellence in everything we take on. We don't settle for good enough. Not in a lab, not in an art show, not even in a jump shot. It's a bold college path, but thousands of our students will tell you it's a path worth traveling, no matter what area sparks your passion. Because here we believe that no one major has the upper hand in uncovering truths about God and the world--all are invited into the discovery. Trace the college back to its roots as a ministry school in 1876, and you'll find that even our inaugural class participated in both literary and theological training. Calvin had a liberal arts bent--more than that, a desire to explore all things--from the start. With a multi-faceted core curriculum, Calvin offers students the freedom to chase the wonderings of philosophy, the intricacies of languages foreign and familiar, and the beauty of the world at a molecular level. And they're exploring these ideas both on campus and through more than 40 off-campus programs around the world. Calvin is proud to offer 100+ majors, minors and programs, with advanced courses that have often been compared to graduate-level experiences for their remarkable depth of learning. The meaningful work in a student's area of interest doesn't begin post-college, but right here during the Calvin experience--through courageous research, fast-paced internships and the chance to present and publish alongside world-class faculty. That cultivation of curiosity and innovation has propelled us into the top 5 percent of all undergraduate institutions whose grads go on to earn PhDs. In the fall of 2017, Calvin is introducing a new program called Calvin LifeWork to incoming students. It is a four-year voluntary life-readiness program featuring learning tracks in vocation, career readiness, financial literacy and life skills, and leadership development. Calvin LifeWork takes the fear and uncertainty out of a student's first steps into the post-grad world. Plus, students earn an automatic $3,000 scholarship after completing three years of the program--giving them a financial leg up as they begin their senior year.SportsAt Calvin, we strike a balance between working hard and playing hard. That's evident in our 21 varsity teams, who achieve success on the court and in the classroom, winning 11 NCAA Division III national titles and 118 Academic All-American awards. Our athletic facilities also continue to garner national attention. In fall 2017, Calvin hosts the women's volleyball national championship--the fourth NCAA Division III national championship the college has hosted in the past two years. Plus, students enjoy more than 60 intramural, club sports and group fitness options. And nobody beats the passionate loyalty of Knights fans.","Private, Coed",1876,"Christian Reformed Church",4-1-4,Suburban,"$129.1 million","3201 Burton Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546","(616) 526-6000",100,100.0
367,"2018-05-01 22:02:37","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus",98,"2018-04-19 07:25:13","University of Detroit Mercy",Detroit,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","University of Detroit Mercy has been serving the educational needs of Michigan and its surrounding region since 1877. We offer more than 100 academic degrees and programs, including nationally ranked engineering, business management, health and psychology programs, an AACSB-accredited business college, an NAAB-accredited architecture school and excellent STEM and liberal arts programs. Our dentistry and law school graduate professionals are practice ready and prepared to lead in their fields. Our accelerated programs allow students to earn both a bachelor degree and a master degree in five years. Michigan is home to 20 Fortune 500 companies and nationally recognized health care facilities that partner with UDM for co-ops, internships and other opportunities that prepare students with real-world experience and provide career opportunities. UDM students receive more than $156 million in scholarships and financial aid each year. Our 87,000 alumni are recognized as business and civic leaders in metro Detroit and the nation, serving as a supportive network for students and future alumni. As a Catholic university in the Jesuit and Mercy traditions, UDM fosters the intellectual, social, spiritual and moral development of its students to advance their professions and serve their communities.","Private, Coed",1877,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$43.5 million","4001 W. McNichols, Detroit, MI 48221","(313) 993-1000",69,100.0
368,"2018-05-01 22:02:37","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",98,"2018-04-19 07:25:13","University of Detroit Mercy",Detroit,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","University of Detroit Mercy has been serving the educational needs of Michigan and its surrounding region since 1877. We offer more than 100 academic degrees and programs, including nationally ranked engineering, business management, health and psychology programs, an AACSB-accredited business college, an NAAB-accredited architecture school and excellent STEM and liberal arts programs. Our dentistry and law school graduate professionals are practice ready and prepared to lead in their fields. Our accelerated programs allow students to earn both a bachelor degree and a master degree in five years. Michigan is home to 20 Fortune 500 companies and nationally recognized health care facilities that partner with UDM for co-ops, internships and other opportunities that prepare students with real-world experience and provide career opportunities. UDM students receive more than $156 million in scholarships and financial aid each year. Our 87,000 alumni are recognized as business and civic leaders in metro Detroit and the nation, serving as a supportive network for students and future alumni. As a Catholic university in the Jesuit and Mercy traditions, UDM fosters the intellectual, social, spiritual and moral development of its students to advance their professions and serve their communities.","Private, Coed",1877,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$43.5 million","4001 W. McNichols, Detroit, MI 48221","(313) 993-1000",69,100.0
369,"2018-05-01 22:02:37","Arrests -- Noncampus Building or Property",98,"2018-04-19 07:25:13","University of Detroit Mercy",Detroit,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","University of Detroit Mercy has been serving the educational needs of Michigan and its surrounding region since 1877. We offer more than 100 academic degrees and programs, including nationally ranked engineering, business management, health and psychology programs, an AACSB-accredited business college, an NAAB-accredited architecture school and excellent STEM and liberal arts programs. Our dentistry and law school graduate professionals are practice ready and prepared to lead in their fields. Our accelerated programs allow students to earn both a bachelor degree and a master degree in five years. Michigan is home to 20 Fortune 500 companies and nationally recognized health care facilities that partner with UDM for co-ops, internships and other opportunities that prepare students with real-world experience and provide career opportunities. UDM students receive more than $156 million in scholarships and financial aid each year. Our 87,000 alumni are recognized as business and civic leaders in metro Detroit and the nation, serving as a supportive network for students and future alumni. As a Catholic university in the Jesuit and Mercy traditions, UDM fosters the intellectual, social, spiritual and moral development of its students to advance their professions and serve their communities.","Private, Coed",1877,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$43.5 million","4001 W. McNichols, Detroit, MI 48221","(313) 993-1000",69,100.0
370,"2018-05-01 22:02:37","Arrests -- On-Campus",98,"2018-04-19 07:25:13","University of Detroit Mercy",Detroit,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","University of Detroit Mercy has been serving the educational needs of Michigan and its surrounding region since 1877. We offer more than 100 academic degrees and programs, including nationally ranked engineering, business management, health and psychology programs, an AACSB-accredited business college, an NAAB-accredited architecture school and excellent STEM and liberal arts programs. Our dentistry and law school graduate professionals are practice ready and prepared to lead in their fields. Our accelerated programs allow students to earn both a bachelor degree and a master degree in five years. Michigan is home to 20 Fortune 500 companies and nationally recognized health care facilities that partner with UDM for co-ops, internships and other opportunities that prepare students with real-world experience and provide career opportunities. UDM students receive more than $156 million in scholarships and financial aid each year. Our 87,000 alumni are recognized as business and civic leaders in metro Detroit and the nation, serving as a supportive network for students and future alumni. As a Catholic university in the Jesuit and Mercy traditions, UDM fosters the intellectual, social, spiritual and moral development of its students to advance their professions and serve their communities.","Private, Coed",1877,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$43.5 million","4001 W. McNichols, Detroit, MI 48221","(313) 993-1000",69,100.0
371,"2018-05-01 22:02:37","Arrests -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",98,"2018-04-19 07:25:13","University of Detroit Mercy",Detroit,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","University of Detroit Mercy has been serving the educational needs of Michigan and its surrounding region since 1877. We offer more than 100 academic degrees and programs, including nationally ranked engineering, business management, health and psychology programs, an AACSB-accredited business college, an NAAB-accredited architecture school and excellent STEM and liberal arts programs. Our dentistry and law school graduate professionals are practice ready and prepared to lead in their fields. Our accelerated programs allow students to earn both a bachelor degree and a master degree in five years. Michigan is home to 20 Fortune 500 companies and nationally recognized health care facilities that partner with UDM for co-ops, internships and other opportunities that prepare students with real-world experience and provide career opportunities. UDM students receive more than $156 million in scholarships and financial aid each year. Our 87,000 alumni are recognized as business and civic leaders in metro Detroit and the nation, serving as a supportive network for students and future alumni. As a Catholic university in the Jesuit and Mercy traditions, UDM fosters the intellectual, social, spiritual and moral development of its students to advance their professions and serve their communities.","Private, Coed",1877,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$43.5 million","4001 W. McNichols, Detroit, MI 48221","(313) 993-1000",69,100.0
372,"2018-05-01 22:02:37","Criminal Offenses -- Noncampus Building or Property",98,"2018-04-19 07:25:13","University of Detroit Mercy",Detroit,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","University of Detroit Mercy has been serving the educational needs of Michigan and its surrounding region since 1877. We offer more than 100 academic degrees and programs, including nationally ranked engineering, business management, health and psychology programs, an AACSB-accredited business college, an NAAB-accredited architecture school and excellent STEM and liberal arts programs. Our dentistry and law school graduate professionals are practice ready and prepared to lead in their fields. Our accelerated programs allow students to earn both a bachelor degree and a master degree in five years. Michigan is home to 20 Fortune 500 companies and nationally recognized health care facilities that partner with UDM for co-ops, internships and other opportunities that prepare students with real-world experience and provide career opportunities. UDM students receive more than $156 million in scholarships and financial aid each year. Our 87,000 alumni are recognized as business and civic leaders in metro Detroit and the nation, serving as a supportive network for students and future alumni. As a Catholic university in the Jesuit and Mercy traditions, UDM fosters the intellectual, social, spiritual and moral development of its students to advance their professions and serve their communities.","Private, Coed",1877,"Roman Catholic",Semester,Urban,"$43.5 million","4001 W. McNichols, Detroit, MI 48221","(313) 993-1000",69,100.0
373,"2018-05-01 22:02:46","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus",99,"2018-04-19 07:25:17","Adrian College",Adrian,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Visionary leadership has earned Adrian College the nickname ""the little college that could.""Since 2005, Adrian College has undertaken two campaigns, Renaissance I & II, which together created comprehensive improvements to ensure flourishing academic, athletic, and student life environments. In less than 20 years the College has completed the renovation of eight of its nine academic buildings, including the $13 million renovation and expansion of Peelle and Jones Halls, home to our science and business programs. Renovation and expansion of Mahan Hall, our fine arts building, is currently in the design stage. Opening this spring 2017 is the new medical clinic, a campus-community collaboration that will provide health care to Adrian College students and community members, while also serving as a clinical training site for our degree program in athletic training. Athletic improvements include a new, multi-sport performance stadium and Arrington Arena, an ice skating facility that is home to the College's six hockey teams, synchronized skating and figure skating teams. Lake-front property has just been acquired for our newest sport, crew, which launches in 2017-18 and brings the College'scompetitive sports to 41.Adrian College was founded in 1859 by Asa Mahan, a pastor & scholar active in the antislavery and women's rights movements. Mahan never separated the head, heart, and hands, and neither do we. In 2007, the College established the Ribbons of Excellence, standards to which the College aspires for students and the institution. The first of the Ribbons is ""Caring for humanity and the world: making socially responsible decisions; providing service to local and global communities; interacting positively with persons of diverse cultures and backgrounds."" The College lives out this value through its commitment to service learning across the curriculum; study abroad opportunities through our Institute for Study Abroad; a vibrant Campus Ministry that spawned the student-led, anti-human trafficking organization Not For Sale; and the roughly 20,000 hours of community service students perform each year. Ribbons of Excellence Day, an annual event, celebrates mentored undergraduate research with students presenting or performing the culmination of their projects, which are completed outside of their regular classwork. AdrianCollege also offers 4+1 master's degrees in accountancy, athletic training, education, industrial chemistry, criminal justice and sport management and leadership.In 2014, Adrian College rolled out Adrian Plus, a loan repayment assistance program available to all incoming students. This initiative offers loan repayment assistance based on a student's income following graduation, and continues until the individual's income rises to a level of financial sufficiency, or until loans are paid off.","Private, Coed",1859,"United Methodist",Semester,City,"$33.6 million +","110 S. Madison Street, Adrian, MI 49221","(517) 265-5161",70,100.0
374,"2018-05-01 22:02:46","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",99,"2018-04-19 07:25:17","Adrian College",Adrian,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Visionary leadership has earned Adrian College the nickname ""the little college that could.""Since 2005, Adrian College has undertaken two campaigns, Renaissance I & II, which together created comprehensive improvements to ensure flourishing academic, athletic, and student life environments. In less than 20 years the College has completed the renovation of eight of its nine academic buildings, including the $13 million renovation and expansion of Peelle and Jones Halls, home to our science and business programs. Renovation and expansion of Mahan Hall, our fine arts building, is currently in the design stage. Opening this spring 2017 is the new medical clinic, a campus-community collaboration that will provide health care to Adrian College students and community members, while also serving as a clinical training site for our degree program in athletic training. Athletic improvements include a new, multi-sport performance stadium and Arrington Arena, an ice skating facility that is home to the College's six hockey teams, synchronized skating and figure skating teams. Lake-front property has just been acquired for our newest sport, crew, which launches in 2017-18 and brings the College'scompetitive sports to 41.Adrian College was founded in 1859 by Asa Mahan, a pastor & scholar active in the antislavery and women's rights movements. Mahan never separated the head, heart, and hands, and neither do we. In 2007, the College established the Ribbons of Excellence, standards to which the College aspires for students and the institution. The first of the Ribbons is ""Caring for humanity and the world: making socially responsible decisions; providing service to local and global communities; interacting positively with persons of diverse cultures and backgrounds."" The College lives out this value through its commitment to service learning across the curriculum; study abroad opportunities through our Institute for Study Abroad; a vibrant Campus Ministry that spawned the student-led, anti-human trafficking organization Not For Sale; and the roughly 20,000 hours of community service students perform each year. Ribbons of Excellence Day, an annual event, celebrates mentored undergraduate research with students presenting or performing the culmination of their projects, which are completed outside of their regular classwork. AdrianCollege also offers 4+1 master's degrees in accountancy, athletic training, education, industrial chemistry, criminal justice and sport management and leadership.In 2014, Adrian College rolled out Adrian Plus, a loan repayment assistance program available to all incoming students. This initiative offers loan repayment assistance based on a student's income following graduation, and continues until the individual's income rises to a level of financial sufficiency, or until loans are paid off.","Private, Coed",1859,"United Methodist",Semester,City,"$33.6 million +","110 S. Madison Street, Adrian, MI 49221","(517) 265-5161",70,100.0
375,"2018-05-01 22:02:46","Arrests -- Noncampus Building or Property",99,"2018-04-19 07:25:17","Adrian College",Adrian,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Visionary leadership has earned Adrian College the nickname ""the little college that could.""Since 2005, Adrian College has undertaken two campaigns, Renaissance I & II, which together created comprehensive improvements to ensure flourishing academic, athletic, and student life environments. In less than 20 years the College has completed the renovation of eight of its nine academic buildings, including the $13 million renovation and expansion of Peelle and Jones Halls, home to our science and business programs. Renovation and expansion of Mahan Hall, our fine arts building, is currently in the design stage. Opening this spring 2017 is the new medical clinic, a campus-community collaboration that will provide health care to Adrian College students and community members, while also serving as a clinical training site for our degree program in athletic training. Athletic improvements include a new, multi-sport performance stadium and Arrington Arena, an ice skating facility that is home to the College's six hockey teams, synchronized skating and figure skating teams. Lake-front property has just been acquired for our newest sport, crew, which launches in 2017-18 and brings the College'scompetitive sports to 41.Adrian College was founded in 1859 by Asa Mahan, a pastor & scholar active in the antislavery and women's rights movements. Mahan never separated the head, heart, and hands, and neither do we. In 2007, the College established the Ribbons of Excellence, standards to which the College aspires for students and the institution. The first of the Ribbons is ""Caring for humanity and the world: making socially responsible decisions; providing service to local and global communities; interacting positively with persons of diverse cultures and backgrounds."" The College lives out this value through its commitment to service learning across the curriculum; study abroad opportunities through our Institute for Study Abroad; a vibrant Campus Ministry that spawned the student-led, anti-human trafficking organization Not For Sale; and the roughly 20,000 hours of community service students perform each year. Ribbons of Excellence Day, an annual event, celebrates mentored undergraduate research with students presenting or performing the culmination of their projects, which are completed outside of their regular classwork. AdrianCollege also offers 4+1 master's degrees in accountancy, athletic training, education, industrial chemistry, criminal justice and sport management and leadership.In 2014, Adrian College rolled out Adrian Plus, a loan repayment assistance program available to all incoming students. This initiative offers loan repayment assistance based on a student's income following graduation, and continues until the individual's income rises to a level of financial sufficiency, or until loans are paid off.","Private, Coed",1859,"United Methodist",Semester,City,"$33.6 million +","110 S. Madison Street, Adrian, MI 49221","(517) 265-5161",70,100.0
376,"2018-05-01 22:02:46","Arrests -- On-Campus",99,"2018-04-19 07:25:17","Adrian College",Adrian,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Visionary leadership has earned Adrian College the nickname ""the little college that could.""Since 2005, Adrian College has undertaken two campaigns, Renaissance I & II, which together created comprehensive improvements to ensure flourishing academic, athletic, and student life environments. In less than 20 years the College has completed the renovation of eight of its nine academic buildings, including the $13 million renovation and expansion of Peelle and Jones Halls, home to our science and business programs. Renovation and expansion of Mahan Hall, our fine arts building, is currently in the design stage. Opening this spring 2017 is the new medical clinic, a campus-community collaboration that will provide health care to Adrian College students and community members, while also serving as a clinical training site for our degree program in athletic training. Athletic improvements include a new, multi-sport performance stadium and Arrington Arena, an ice skating facility that is home to the College's six hockey teams, synchronized skating and figure skating teams. Lake-front property has just been acquired for our newest sport, crew, which launches in 2017-18 and brings the College'scompetitive sports to 41.Adrian College was founded in 1859 by Asa Mahan, a pastor & scholar active in the antislavery and women's rights movements. Mahan never separated the head, heart, and hands, and neither do we. In 2007, the College established the Ribbons of Excellence, standards to which the College aspires for students and the institution. The first of the Ribbons is ""Caring for humanity and the world: making socially responsible decisions; providing service to local and global communities; interacting positively with persons of diverse cultures and backgrounds."" The College lives out this value through its commitment to service learning across the curriculum; study abroad opportunities through our Institute for Study Abroad; a vibrant Campus Ministry that spawned the student-led, anti-human trafficking organization Not For Sale; and the roughly 20,000 hours of community service students perform each year. Ribbons of Excellence Day, an annual event, celebrates mentored undergraduate research with students presenting or performing the culmination of their projects, which are completed outside of their regular classwork. AdrianCollege also offers 4+1 master's degrees in accountancy, athletic training, education, industrial chemistry, criminal justice and sport management and leadership.In 2014, Adrian College rolled out Adrian Plus, a loan repayment assistance program available to all incoming students. This initiative offers loan repayment assistance based on a student's income following graduation, and continues until the individual's income rises to a level of financial sufficiency, or until loans are paid off.","Private, Coed",1859,"United Methodist",Semester,City,"$33.6 million +","110 S. Madison Street, Adrian, MI 49221","(517) 265-5161",70,100.0
377,"2018-05-01 22:02:46","Arrests -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",99,"2018-04-19 07:25:17","Adrian College",Adrian,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Visionary leadership has earned Adrian College the nickname ""the little college that could.""Since 2005, Adrian College has undertaken two campaigns, Renaissance I & II, which together created comprehensive improvements to ensure flourishing academic, athletic, and student life environments. In less than 20 years the College has completed the renovation of eight of its nine academic buildings, including the $13 million renovation and expansion of Peelle and Jones Halls, home to our science and business programs. Renovation and expansion of Mahan Hall, our fine arts building, is currently in the design stage. Opening this spring 2017 is the new medical clinic, a campus-community collaboration that will provide health care to Adrian College students and community members, while also serving as a clinical training site for our degree program in athletic training. Athletic improvements include a new, multi-sport performance stadium and Arrington Arena, an ice skating facility that is home to the College's six hockey teams, synchronized skating and figure skating teams. Lake-front property has just been acquired for our newest sport, crew, which launches in 2017-18 and brings the College'scompetitive sports to 41.Adrian College was founded in 1859 by Asa Mahan, a pastor & scholar active in the antislavery and women's rights movements. Mahan never separated the head, heart, and hands, and neither do we. In 2007, the College established the Ribbons of Excellence, standards to which the College aspires for students and the institution. The first of the Ribbons is ""Caring for humanity and the world: making socially responsible decisions; providing service to local and global communities; interacting positively with persons of diverse cultures and backgrounds."" The College lives out this value through its commitment to service learning across the curriculum; study abroad opportunities through our Institute for Study Abroad; a vibrant Campus Ministry that spawned the student-led, anti-human trafficking organization Not For Sale; and the roughly 20,000 hours of community service students perform each year. Ribbons of Excellence Day, an annual event, celebrates mentored undergraduate research with students presenting or performing the culmination of their projects, which are completed outside of their regular classwork. AdrianCollege also offers 4+1 master's degrees in accountancy, athletic training, education, industrial chemistry, criminal justice and sport management and leadership.In 2014, Adrian College rolled out Adrian Plus, a loan repayment assistance program available to all incoming students. This initiative offers loan repayment assistance based on a student's income following graduation, and continues until the individual's income rises to a level of financial sufficiency, or until loans are paid off.","Private, Coed",1859,"United Methodist",Semester,City,"$33.6 million +","110 S. Madison Street, Adrian, MI 49221","(517) 265-5161",70,100.0
378,"2018-05-01 22:02:46","Criminal Offenses -- Noncampus Building or Property",99,"2018-04-19 07:25:17","Adrian College",Adrian,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Visionary leadership has earned Adrian College the nickname ""the little college that could.""Since 2005, Adrian College has undertaken two campaigns, Renaissance I & II, which together created comprehensive improvements to ensure flourishing academic, athletic, and student life environments. In less than 20 years the College has completed the renovation of eight of its nine academic buildings, including the $13 million renovation and expansion of Peelle and Jones Halls, home to our science and business programs. Renovation and expansion of Mahan Hall, our fine arts building, is currently in the design stage. Opening this spring 2017 is the new medical clinic, a campus-community collaboration that will provide health care to Adrian College students and community members, while also serving as a clinical training site for our degree program in athletic training. Athletic improvements include a new, multi-sport performance stadium and Arrington Arena, an ice skating facility that is home to the College's six hockey teams, synchronized skating and figure skating teams. Lake-front property has just been acquired for our newest sport, crew, which launches in 2017-18 and brings the College'scompetitive sports to 41.Adrian College was founded in 1859 by Asa Mahan, a pastor & scholar active in the antislavery and women's rights movements. Mahan never separated the head, heart, and hands, and neither do we. In 2007, the College established the Ribbons of Excellence, standards to which the College aspires for students and the institution. The first of the Ribbons is ""Caring for humanity and the world: making socially responsible decisions; providing service to local and global communities; interacting positively with persons of diverse cultures and backgrounds."" The College lives out this value through its commitment to service learning across the curriculum; study abroad opportunities through our Institute for Study Abroad; a vibrant Campus Ministry that spawned the student-led, anti-human trafficking organization Not For Sale; and the roughly 20,000 hours of community service students perform each year. Ribbons of Excellence Day, an annual event, celebrates mentored undergraduate research with students presenting or performing the culmination of their projects, which are completed outside of their regular classwork. AdrianCollege also offers 4+1 master's degrees in accountancy, athletic training, education, industrial chemistry, criminal justice and sport management and leadership.In 2014, Adrian College rolled out Adrian Plus, a loan repayment assistance program available to all incoming students. This initiative offers loan repayment assistance based on a student's income following graduation, and continues until the individual's income rises to a level of financial sufficiency, or until loans are paid off.","Private, Coed",1859,"United Methodist",Semester,City,"$33.6 million +","110 S. Madison Street, Adrian, MI 49221","(517) 265-5161",70,100.0
379,"2018-05-01 22:02:50","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus",100,"2018-04-19 07:25:29","Kettering University",Flint,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Learn moreEveryone knows that the best way to learn is by doing. Kettering University is built on a tradition of hands-on cooperative and experiential learning, and offers one of the most innovative learning styles in the country. This learning environment is bolstered by some of the most state-of-the-art laboratories of any university in the country, allowing students the chance to experience hands-on learning from the moment they step onto campus. Ketterings talented faculty pride themselves on challenging students to be creative thinkers and problem solvers, and have worked in a variety of industries - giving unique real-world guidance to students in their coursework. Experience moreKettering offers 15 in-demand undergraduate and 12 graduate degrees, including an MBA. Most classes have fewer than 20 students and are taught by Ph.D.-level professors. This combination of small classes and highly qualified faculty members guarantees a personalized learning experience.Our programs provide hands-on experiences in both the classroom and the workplace, with students alternating between study terms and full-time work terms; where they are paid professionals at organizations related to their major. Kettering is the only cooperative and experiential learning program of its kind where students begin working as early as the freshman year, allowing the unprecedented opportunity to graduate as productive, creative professionals with up to 2 years of experience and potential co-op earnings of up to $65,000.And since college is about more than just academics, Kettering offers rich student life opportunities. Our campus is currently home to more than 50 student clubs and organizations in areas as varied as Anime, hockey, green engineering, SAE, Pre-Med Club and more. Currently, nearly two-thirds of Ketterings students are members of one of our 13 fraternities or five sororities. Kettering is also home to a large, state-of-the-art recreation center and offers numerous volunteer and civic engagement opportunities. Achieve moreKettering University students are uniquely prepared to become innovators in the workforce immediately upon graduation through our combination of scholastic excellence and experiential learning. Kettering graduates are routinely among the highest earning college graduates shortly after leaving school, a testament to the demand for highly skilled employees who are trained to hit the ground running.Ketterings alumni, who are leading thinkers and innovators in many global industries, maintain close contact with the University after graduation - frequently returning to campus and interacting with students to share their professional expertise. This accessibility gives current Kettering students a fantastic resource that is unprecedented in comparison to many other universities. The Kettering AdvantageKettering Universitys cooperative and experiential learning program provides students with the unparalleled ability to forge a link between the classroom and the real-world. Our engineering, math, business and science curriculum focuses on the needs of the individual student, ensuring that they graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to be globally competitive. At Kettering, students learn more, simply because they do more - and as a result are positioned to live truly extraordinary lives. Thats the Kettering Advantage.","Private, Coed",1919,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$75.4 million +","1700 University Avenue, Flint, MI 48504","(810) 762-9500",66,100.0
380,"2018-05-01 22:02:50","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",100,"2018-04-19 07:25:29","Kettering University",Flint,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Learn moreEveryone knows that the best way to learn is by doing. Kettering University is built on a tradition of hands-on cooperative and experiential learning, and offers one of the most innovative learning styles in the country. This learning environment is bolstered by some of the most state-of-the-art laboratories of any university in the country, allowing students the chance to experience hands-on learning from the moment they step onto campus. Ketterings talented faculty pride themselves on challenging students to be creative thinkers and problem solvers, and have worked in a variety of industries - giving unique real-world guidance to students in their coursework. Experience moreKettering offers 15 in-demand undergraduate and 12 graduate degrees, including an MBA. Most classes have fewer than 20 students and are taught by Ph.D.-level professors. This combination of small classes and highly qualified faculty members guarantees a personalized learning experience.Our programs provide hands-on experiences in both the classroom and the workplace, with students alternating between study terms and full-time work terms; where they are paid professionals at organizations related to their major. Kettering is the only cooperative and experiential learning program of its kind where students begin working as early as the freshman year, allowing the unprecedented opportunity to graduate as productive, creative professionals with up to 2 years of experience and potential co-op earnings of up to $65,000.And since college is about more than just academics, Kettering offers rich student life opportunities. Our campus is currently home to more than 50 student clubs and organizations in areas as varied as Anime, hockey, green engineering, SAE, Pre-Med Club and more. Currently, nearly two-thirds of Ketterings students are members of one of our 13 fraternities or five sororities. Kettering is also home to a large, state-of-the-art recreation center and offers numerous volunteer and civic engagement opportunities. Achieve moreKettering University students are uniquely prepared to become innovators in the workforce immediately upon graduation through our combination of scholastic excellence and experiential learning. Kettering graduates are routinely among the highest earning college graduates shortly after leaving school, a testament to the demand for highly skilled employees who are trained to hit the ground running.Ketterings alumni, who are leading thinkers and innovators in many global industries, maintain close contact with the University after graduation - frequently returning to campus and interacting with students to share their professional expertise. This accessibility gives current Kettering students a fantastic resource that is unprecedented in comparison to many other universities. The Kettering AdvantageKettering Universitys cooperative and experiential learning program provides students with the unparalleled ability to forge a link between the classroom and the real-world. Our engineering, math, business and science curriculum focuses on the needs of the individual student, ensuring that they graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to be globally competitive. At Kettering, students learn more, simply because they do more - and as a result are positioned to live truly extraordinary lives. Thats the Kettering Advantage.","Private, Coed",1919,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$75.4 million +","1700 University Avenue, Flint, MI 48504","(810) 762-9500",66,100.0
381,"2018-05-01 22:02:50","Arrests -- Noncampus Building or Property",100,"2018-04-19 07:25:29","Kettering University",Flint,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Learn moreEveryone knows that the best way to learn is by doing. Kettering University is built on a tradition of hands-on cooperative and experiential learning, and offers one of the most innovative learning styles in the country. This learning environment is bolstered by some of the most state-of-the-art laboratories of any university in the country, allowing students the chance to experience hands-on learning from the moment they step onto campus. Ketterings talented faculty pride themselves on challenging students to be creative thinkers and problem solvers, and have worked in a variety of industries - giving unique real-world guidance to students in their coursework. Experience moreKettering offers 15 in-demand undergraduate and 12 graduate degrees, including an MBA. Most classes have fewer than 20 students and are taught by Ph.D.-level professors. This combination of small classes and highly qualified faculty members guarantees a personalized learning experience.Our programs provide hands-on experiences in both the classroom and the workplace, with students alternating between study terms and full-time work terms; where they are paid professionals at organizations related to their major. Kettering is the only cooperative and experiential learning program of its kind where students begin working as early as the freshman year, allowing the unprecedented opportunity to graduate as productive, creative professionals with up to 2 years of experience and potential co-op earnings of up to $65,000.And since college is about more than just academics, Kettering offers rich student life opportunities. Our campus is currently home to more than 50 student clubs and organizations in areas as varied as Anime, hockey, green engineering, SAE, Pre-Med Club and more. Currently, nearly two-thirds of Ketterings students are members of one of our 13 fraternities or five sororities. Kettering is also home to a large, state-of-the-art recreation center and offers numerous volunteer and civic engagement opportunities. Achieve moreKettering University students are uniquely prepared to become innovators in the workforce immediately upon graduation through our combination of scholastic excellence and experiential learning. Kettering graduates are routinely among the highest earning college graduates shortly after leaving school, a testament to the demand for highly skilled employees who are trained to hit the ground running.Ketterings alumni, who are leading thinkers and innovators in many global industries, maintain close contact with the University after graduation - frequently returning to campus and interacting with students to share their professional expertise. This accessibility gives current Kettering students a fantastic resource that is unprecedented in comparison to many other universities. The Kettering AdvantageKettering Universitys cooperative and experiential learning program provides students with the unparalleled ability to forge a link between the classroom and the real-world. Our engineering, math, business and science curriculum focuses on the needs of the individual student, ensuring that they graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to be globally competitive. At Kettering, students learn more, simply because they do more - and as a result are positioned to live truly extraordinary lives. Thats the Kettering Advantage.","Private, Coed",1919,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$75.4 million +","1700 University Avenue, Flint, MI 48504","(810) 762-9500",66,100.0
382,"2018-05-01 22:02:50","Arrests -- On-Campus",100,"2018-04-19 07:25:29","Kettering University",Flint,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Learn moreEveryone knows that the best way to learn is by doing. Kettering University is built on a tradition of hands-on cooperative and experiential learning, and offers one of the most innovative learning styles in the country. This learning environment is bolstered by some of the most state-of-the-art laboratories of any university in the country, allowing students the chance to experience hands-on learning from the moment they step onto campus. Ketterings talented faculty pride themselves on challenging students to be creative thinkers and problem solvers, and have worked in a variety of industries - giving unique real-world guidance to students in their coursework. Experience moreKettering offers 15 in-demand undergraduate and 12 graduate degrees, including an MBA. Most classes have fewer than 20 students and are taught by Ph.D.-level professors. This combination of small classes and highly qualified faculty members guarantees a personalized learning experience.Our programs provide hands-on experiences in both the classroom and the workplace, with students alternating between study terms and full-time work terms; where they are paid professionals at organizations related to their major. Kettering is the only cooperative and experiential learning program of its kind where students begin working as early as the freshman year, allowing the unprecedented opportunity to graduate as productive, creative professionals with up to 2 years of experience and potential co-op earnings of up to $65,000.And since college is about more than just academics, Kettering offers rich student life opportunities. Our campus is currently home to more than 50 student clubs and organizations in areas as varied as Anime, hockey, green engineering, SAE, Pre-Med Club and more. Currently, nearly two-thirds of Ketterings students are members of one of our 13 fraternities or five sororities. Kettering is also home to a large, state-of-the-art recreation center and offers numerous volunteer and civic engagement opportunities. Achieve moreKettering University students are uniquely prepared to become innovators in the workforce immediately upon graduation through our combination of scholastic excellence and experiential learning. Kettering graduates are routinely among the highest earning college graduates shortly after leaving school, a testament to the demand for highly skilled employees who are trained to hit the ground running.Ketterings alumni, who are leading thinkers and innovators in many global industries, maintain close contact with the University after graduation - frequently returning to campus and interacting with students to share their professional expertise. This accessibility gives current Kettering students a fantastic resource that is unprecedented in comparison to many other universities. The Kettering AdvantageKettering Universitys cooperative and experiential learning program provides students with the unparalleled ability to forge a link between the classroom and the real-world. Our engineering, math, business and science curriculum focuses on the needs of the individual student, ensuring that they graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to be globally competitive. At Kettering, students learn more, simply because they do more - and as a result are positioned to live truly extraordinary lives. Thats the Kettering Advantage.","Private, Coed",1919,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$75.4 million +","1700 University Avenue, Flint, MI 48504","(810) 762-9500",66,100.0
383,"2018-05-01 22:02:50","Arrests -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",100,"2018-04-19 07:25:29","Kettering University",Flint,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Learn moreEveryone knows that the best way to learn is by doing. Kettering University is built on a tradition of hands-on cooperative and experiential learning, and offers one of the most innovative learning styles in the country. This learning environment is bolstered by some of the most state-of-the-art laboratories of any university in the country, allowing students the chance to experience hands-on learning from the moment they step onto campus. Ketterings talented faculty pride themselves on challenging students to be creative thinkers and problem solvers, and have worked in a variety of industries - giving unique real-world guidance to students in their coursework. Experience moreKettering offers 15 in-demand undergraduate and 12 graduate degrees, including an MBA. Most classes have fewer than 20 students and are taught by Ph.D.-level professors. This combination of small classes and highly qualified faculty members guarantees a personalized learning experience.Our programs provide hands-on experiences in both the classroom and the workplace, with students alternating between study terms and full-time work terms; where they are paid professionals at organizations related to their major. Kettering is the only cooperative and experiential learning program of its kind where students begin working as early as the freshman year, allowing the unprecedented opportunity to graduate as productive, creative professionals with up to 2 years of experience and potential co-op earnings of up to $65,000.And since college is about more than just academics, Kettering offers rich student life opportunities. Our campus is currently home to more than 50 student clubs and organizations in areas as varied as Anime, hockey, green engineering, SAE, Pre-Med Club and more. Currently, nearly two-thirds of Ketterings students are members of one of our 13 fraternities or five sororities. Kettering is also home to a large, state-of-the-art recreation center and offers numerous volunteer and civic engagement opportunities. Achieve moreKettering University students are uniquely prepared to become innovators in the workforce immediately upon graduation through our combination of scholastic excellence and experiential learning. Kettering graduates are routinely among the highest earning college graduates shortly after leaving school, a testament to the demand for highly skilled employees who are trained to hit the ground running.Ketterings alumni, who are leading thinkers and innovators in many global industries, maintain close contact with the University after graduation - frequently returning to campus and interacting with students to share their professional expertise. This accessibility gives current Kettering students a fantastic resource that is unprecedented in comparison to many other universities. The Kettering AdvantageKettering Universitys cooperative and experiential learning program provides students with the unparalleled ability to forge a link between the classroom and the real-world. Our engineering, math, business and science curriculum focuses on the needs of the individual student, ensuring that they graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to be globally competitive. At Kettering, students learn more, simply because they do more - and as a result are positioned to live truly extraordinary lives. Thats the Kettering Advantage.","Private, Coed",1919,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$75.4 million +","1700 University Avenue, Flint, MI 48504","(810) 762-9500",66,100.0
384,"2018-05-01 22:02:50","Criminal Offenses -- Noncampus Building or Property",100,"2018-04-19 07:25:29","Kettering University",Flint,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Learn moreEveryone knows that the best way to learn is by doing. Kettering University is built on a tradition of hands-on cooperative and experiential learning, and offers one of the most innovative learning styles in the country. This learning environment is bolstered by some of the most state-of-the-art laboratories of any university in the country, allowing students the chance to experience hands-on learning from the moment they step onto campus. Ketterings talented faculty pride themselves on challenging students to be creative thinkers and problem solvers, and have worked in a variety of industries - giving unique real-world guidance to students in their coursework. Experience moreKettering offers 15 in-demand undergraduate and 12 graduate degrees, including an MBA. Most classes have fewer than 20 students and are taught by Ph.D.-level professors. This combination of small classes and highly qualified faculty members guarantees a personalized learning experience.Our programs provide hands-on experiences in both the classroom and the workplace, with students alternating between study terms and full-time work terms; where they are paid professionals at organizations related to their major. Kettering is the only cooperative and experiential learning program of its kind where students begin working as early as the freshman year, allowing the unprecedented opportunity to graduate as productive, creative professionals with up to 2 years of experience and potential co-op earnings of up to $65,000.And since college is about more than just academics, Kettering offers rich student life opportunities. Our campus is currently home to more than 50 student clubs and organizations in areas as varied as Anime, hockey, green engineering, SAE, Pre-Med Club and more. Currently, nearly two-thirds of Ketterings students are members of one of our 13 fraternities or five sororities. Kettering is also home to a large, state-of-the-art recreation center and offers numerous volunteer and civic engagement opportunities. Achieve moreKettering University students are uniquely prepared to become innovators in the workforce immediately upon graduation through our combination of scholastic excellence and experiential learning. Kettering graduates are routinely among the highest earning college graduates shortly after leaving school, a testament to the demand for highly skilled employees who are trained to hit the ground running.Ketterings alumni, who are leading thinkers and innovators in many global industries, maintain close contact with the University after graduation - frequently returning to campus and interacting with students to share their professional expertise. This accessibility gives current Kettering students a fantastic resource that is unprecedented in comparison to many other universities. The Kettering AdvantageKettering Universitys cooperative and experiential learning program provides students with the unparalleled ability to forge a link between the classroom and the real-world. Our engineering, math, business and science curriculum focuses on the needs of the individual student, ensuring that they graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to be globally competitive. At Kettering, students learn more, simply because they do more - and as a result are positioned to live truly extraordinary lives. Thats the Kettering Advantage.","Private, Coed",1919,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$75.4 million +","1700 University Avenue, Flint, MI 48504","(810) 762-9500",66,100.0
385,"2018-05-01 22:03:01","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus",101,"2018-04-19 07:25:43","University of Michigan--Ann Arbor","Ann Arbor","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The mission of the University of Michigan is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through preeminence in creating, communicating, preserving and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the present and enrich the future. Students have the opportunity to work with world-renown faculty. There are hundreds of clubs, groups, and organizations covering a multitude of social, cultural, and academic interests. The University sits within the city of Ann Arbor, which has its own thriving social and cultural identity. There is something for everyone here.","Public, Coed",1817,N/A,Trimester,City,"$9.6 billion +","500 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109","(734) 764-1817",74,100.0
386,"2018-05-01 22:03:01","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",101,"2018-04-19 07:25:43","University of Michigan--Ann Arbor","Ann Arbor","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The mission of the University of Michigan is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through preeminence in creating, communicating, preserving and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the present and enrich the future. Students have the opportunity to work with world-renown faculty. There are hundreds of clubs, groups, and organizations covering a multitude of social, cultural, and academic interests. The University sits within the city of Ann Arbor, which has its own thriving social and cultural identity. There is something for everyone here.","Public, Coed",1817,N/A,Trimester,City,"$9.6 billion +","500 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109","(734) 764-1817",74,100.0
387,"2018-05-01 22:03:01","Arrests -- Noncampus Building or Property",101,"2018-04-19 07:25:43","University of Michigan--Ann Arbor","Ann Arbor","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The mission of the University of Michigan is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through preeminence in creating, communicating, preserving and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the present and enrich the future. Students have the opportunity to work with world-renown faculty. There are hundreds of clubs, groups, and organizations covering a multitude of social, cultural, and academic interests. The University sits within the city of Ann Arbor, which has its own thriving social and cultural identity. There is something for everyone here.","Public, Coed",1817,N/A,Trimester,City,"$9.6 billion +","500 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109","(734) 764-1817",74,100.0
388,"2018-05-01 22:03:01","Arrests -- On-Campus",101,"2018-04-19 07:25:43","University of Michigan--Ann Arbor","Ann Arbor","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The mission of the University of Michigan is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through preeminence in creating, communicating, preserving and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the present and enrich the future. Students have the opportunity to work with world-renown faculty. There are hundreds of clubs, groups, and organizations covering a multitude of social, cultural, and academic interests. The University sits within the city of Ann Arbor, which has its own thriving social and cultural identity. There is something for everyone here.","Public, Coed",1817,N/A,Trimester,City,"$9.6 billion +","500 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109","(734) 764-1817",74,100.0
389,"2018-05-01 22:03:01","Arrests -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",101,"2018-04-19 07:25:43","University of Michigan--Ann Arbor","Ann Arbor","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The mission of the University of Michigan is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through preeminence in creating, communicating, preserving and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the present and enrich the future. Students have the opportunity to work with world-renown faculty. There are hundreds of clubs, groups, and organizations covering a multitude of social, cultural, and academic interests. The University sits within the city of Ann Arbor, which has its own thriving social and cultural identity. There is something for everyone here.","Public, Coed",1817,N/A,Trimester,City,"$9.6 billion +","500 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109","(734) 764-1817",74,100.0
390,"2018-05-01 22:03:01","Criminal Offenses -- Noncampus Building or Property",101,"2018-04-19 07:25:43","University of Michigan--Ann Arbor","Ann Arbor","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","The mission of the University of Michigan is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through preeminence in creating, communicating, preserving and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the present and enrich the future. Students have the opportunity to work with world-renown faculty. There are hundreds of clubs, groups, and organizations covering a multitude of social, cultural, and academic interests. The University sits within the city of Ann Arbor, which has its own thriving social and cultural identity. There is something for everyone here.","Public, Coed",1817,N/A,Trimester,City,"$9.6 billion +","500 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109","(734) 764-1817",74,100.0
391,"2018-05-01 22:03:15","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus",102,"2018-04-19 07:25:53","Grand Valley State University",Allendale,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Grand Valley State University is a four-year public university in West Michigan providing undergraduate and graduate education to nearly 25,000 students. It has established a reputation for creating unique learning opportunities that attract students from across the state, throughout the country, and all over the world. Its liberal education focus emphasizes critical thinking, creative problem solving, and cultural understanding preparing students for life in a fast-changing world. It fosters a commitment to economic, social, and environmental sustainability and an inclusive campus that values diversity. Through this forward-thinking education, students are empowered to positively affect the global community now and in the future. With 71 undergraduate and 27 graduate degree programs, Grand Valley offers an academic experience one would expect from a small private college and the programs and resources only available from a major university. Virtually all of the universitys more than 200 areas of academic study incorporate the skills acquired through its liberal education focus into the learning process. The result is that graduates are better prepared to meet new challenges with confidence and professional expertise. Professional preparation is also important at Grand Valley. Each year more than 5,000 students gain real-world work experience through internships, practica, and student teaching. Preparing students to achieve at a higher level puts a premium on teaching excellence. Grand Valley faculty come from some of the countrys leading institutions to do what they do best - teach. To this end, classes are taught by faculty members, not graduate assistants, providing opportunities for collaboration between professors and students and creating undergraduate learning experiences typically only available to graduate students at other schools. Supporting this network of high-achieving students and faculty are contemporary campuses in Allendale and Grand Rapids, Michigans second largest city. Both campuses include state-of-the-art learning, living, and research centers. Grand Valley also has a campus in nearby Holland and regional centers in Muskegon and Traverse City. In addition, the university has nearly 300 clubs and organizations that keep students involved and active. Plus, Grand Valley features championship-level NCAA Division II sports, and a vast array of athletic, social, religious, and fine arts activities. Academic excellence, first-rate faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and outstanding locations make Grand Valley an excellent learning environment and a Grand Valley education a great investment. The return on that investment is that Grand Valley degrees are highly respected and valued by employers and graduate schools - 98 percent of Grand Valley graduates are successfully employed or pursuing advanced degrees.","Public, Coed",1960,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$102.2 million +","1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI 49401","(616) 331-5000",64,100.0
392,"2018-05-01 22:03:15","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",102,"2018-04-19 07:25:53","Grand Valley State University",Allendale,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Grand Valley State University is a four-year public university in West Michigan providing undergraduate and graduate education to nearly 25,000 students. It has established a reputation for creating unique learning opportunities that attract students from across the state, throughout the country, and all over the world. Its liberal education focus emphasizes critical thinking, creative problem solving, and cultural understanding preparing students for life in a fast-changing world. It fosters a commitment to economic, social, and environmental sustainability and an inclusive campus that values diversity. Through this forward-thinking education, students are empowered to positively affect the global community now and in the future. With 71 undergraduate and 27 graduate degree programs, Grand Valley offers an academic experience one would expect from a small private college and the programs and resources only available from a major university. Virtually all of the universitys more than 200 areas of academic study incorporate the skills acquired through its liberal education focus into the learning process. The result is that graduates are better prepared to meet new challenges with confidence and professional expertise. Professional preparation is also important at Grand Valley. Each year more than 5,000 students gain real-world work experience through internships, practica, and student teaching. Preparing students to achieve at a higher level puts a premium on teaching excellence. Grand Valley faculty come from some of the countrys leading institutions to do what they do best - teach. To this end, classes are taught by faculty members, not graduate assistants, providing opportunities for collaboration between professors and students and creating undergraduate learning experiences typically only available to graduate students at other schools. Supporting this network of high-achieving students and faculty are contemporary campuses in Allendale and Grand Rapids, Michigans second largest city. Both campuses include state-of-the-art learning, living, and research centers. Grand Valley also has a campus in nearby Holland and regional centers in Muskegon and Traverse City. In addition, the university has nearly 300 clubs and organizations that keep students involved and active. Plus, Grand Valley features championship-level NCAA Division II sports, and a vast array of athletic, social, religious, and fine arts activities. Academic excellence, first-rate faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and outstanding locations make Grand Valley an excellent learning environment and a Grand Valley education a great investment. The return on that investment is that Grand Valley degrees are highly respected and valued by employers and graduate schools - 98 percent of Grand Valley graduates are successfully employed or pursuing advanced degrees.","Public, Coed",1960,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$102.2 million +","1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI 49401","(616) 331-5000",64,100.0
393,"2018-05-01 22:03:15","Arrests -- Noncampus Building or Property",102,"2018-04-19 07:25:53","Grand Valley State University",Allendale,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Grand Valley State University is a four-year public university in West Michigan providing undergraduate and graduate education to nearly 25,000 students. It has established a reputation for creating unique learning opportunities that attract students from across the state, throughout the country, and all over the world. Its liberal education focus emphasizes critical thinking, creative problem solving, and cultural understanding preparing students for life in a fast-changing world. It fosters a commitment to economic, social, and environmental sustainability and an inclusive campus that values diversity. Through this forward-thinking education, students are empowered to positively affect the global community now and in the future. With 71 undergraduate and 27 graduate degree programs, Grand Valley offers an academic experience one would expect from a small private college and the programs and resources only available from a major university. Virtually all of the universitys more than 200 areas of academic study incorporate the skills acquired through its liberal education focus into the learning process. The result is that graduates are better prepared to meet new challenges with confidence and professional expertise. Professional preparation is also important at Grand Valley. Each year more than 5,000 students gain real-world work experience through internships, practica, and student teaching. Preparing students to achieve at a higher level puts a premium on teaching excellence. Grand Valley faculty come from some of the countrys leading institutions to do what they do best - teach. To this end, classes are taught by faculty members, not graduate assistants, providing opportunities for collaboration between professors and students and creating undergraduate learning experiences typically only available to graduate students at other schools. Supporting this network of high-achieving students and faculty are contemporary campuses in Allendale and Grand Rapids, Michigans second largest city. Both campuses include state-of-the-art learning, living, and research centers. Grand Valley also has a campus in nearby Holland and regional centers in Muskegon and Traverse City. In addition, the university has nearly 300 clubs and organizations that keep students involved and active. Plus, Grand Valley features championship-level NCAA Division II sports, and a vast array of athletic, social, religious, and fine arts activities. Academic excellence, first-rate faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and outstanding locations make Grand Valley an excellent learning environment and a Grand Valley education a great investment. The return on that investment is that Grand Valley degrees are highly respected and valued by employers and graduate schools - 98 percent of Grand Valley graduates are successfully employed or pursuing advanced degrees.","Public, Coed",1960,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$102.2 million +","1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI 49401","(616) 331-5000",64,100.0
394,"2018-05-01 22:03:15","Arrests -- On-Campus",102,"2018-04-19 07:25:53","Grand Valley State University",Allendale,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Grand Valley State University is a four-year public university in West Michigan providing undergraduate and graduate education to nearly 25,000 students. It has established a reputation for creating unique learning opportunities that attract students from across the state, throughout the country, and all over the world. Its liberal education focus emphasizes critical thinking, creative problem solving, and cultural understanding preparing students for life in a fast-changing world. It fosters a commitment to economic, social, and environmental sustainability and an inclusive campus that values diversity. Through this forward-thinking education, students are empowered to positively affect the global community now and in the future. With 71 undergraduate and 27 graduate degree programs, Grand Valley offers an academic experience one would expect from a small private college and the programs and resources only available from a major university. Virtually all of the universitys more than 200 areas of academic study incorporate the skills acquired through its liberal education focus into the learning process. The result is that graduates are better prepared to meet new challenges with confidence and professional expertise. Professional preparation is also important at Grand Valley. Each year more than 5,000 students gain real-world work experience through internships, practica, and student teaching. Preparing students to achieve at a higher level puts a premium on teaching excellence. Grand Valley faculty come from some of the countrys leading institutions to do what they do best - teach. To this end, classes are taught by faculty members, not graduate assistants, providing opportunities for collaboration between professors and students and creating undergraduate learning experiences typically only available to graduate students at other schools. Supporting this network of high-achieving students and faculty are contemporary campuses in Allendale and Grand Rapids, Michigans second largest city. Both campuses include state-of-the-art learning, living, and research centers. Grand Valley also has a campus in nearby Holland and regional centers in Muskegon and Traverse City. In addition, the university has nearly 300 clubs and organizations that keep students involved and active. Plus, Grand Valley features championship-level NCAA Division II sports, and a vast array of athletic, social, religious, and fine arts activities. Academic excellence, first-rate faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and outstanding locations make Grand Valley an excellent learning environment and a Grand Valley education a great investment. The return on that investment is that Grand Valley degrees are highly respected and valued by employers and graduate schools - 98 percent of Grand Valley graduates are successfully employed or pursuing advanced degrees.","Public, Coed",1960,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$102.2 million +","1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI 49401","(616) 331-5000",64,100.0
395,"2018-05-01 22:03:15","Arrests -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",102,"2018-04-19 07:25:53","Grand Valley State University",Allendale,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Grand Valley State University is a four-year public university in West Michigan providing undergraduate and graduate education to nearly 25,000 students. It has established a reputation for creating unique learning opportunities that attract students from across the state, throughout the country, and all over the world. Its liberal education focus emphasizes critical thinking, creative problem solving, and cultural understanding preparing students for life in a fast-changing world. It fosters a commitment to economic, social, and environmental sustainability and an inclusive campus that values diversity. Through this forward-thinking education, students are empowered to positively affect the global community now and in the future. With 71 undergraduate and 27 graduate degree programs, Grand Valley offers an academic experience one would expect from a small private college and the programs and resources only available from a major university. Virtually all of the universitys more than 200 areas of academic study incorporate the skills acquired through its liberal education focus into the learning process. The result is that graduates are better prepared to meet new challenges with confidence and professional expertise. Professional preparation is also important at Grand Valley. Each year more than 5,000 students gain real-world work experience through internships, practica, and student teaching. Preparing students to achieve at a higher level puts a premium on teaching excellence. Grand Valley faculty come from some of the countrys leading institutions to do what they do best - teach. To this end, classes are taught by faculty members, not graduate assistants, providing opportunities for collaboration between professors and students and creating undergraduate learning experiences typically only available to graduate students at other schools. Supporting this network of high-achieving students and faculty are contemporary campuses in Allendale and Grand Rapids, Michigans second largest city. Both campuses include state-of-the-art learning, living, and research centers. Grand Valley also has a campus in nearby Holland and regional centers in Muskegon and Traverse City. In addition, the university has nearly 300 clubs and organizations that keep students involved and active. Plus, Grand Valley features championship-level NCAA Division II sports, and a vast array of athletic, social, religious, and fine arts activities. Academic excellence, first-rate faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and outstanding locations make Grand Valley an excellent learning environment and a Grand Valley education a great investment. The return on that investment is that Grand Valley degrees are highly respected and valued by employers and graduate schools - 98 percent of Grand Valley graduates are successfully employed or pursuing advanced degrees.","Public, Coed",1960,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$102.2 million +","1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI 49401","(616) 331-5000",64,100.0
396,"2018-05-01 22:03:15","Criminal Offenses -- Noncampus Building or Property",102,"2018-04-19 07:25:53","Grand Valley State University",Allendale,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Grand Valley State University is a four-year public university in West Michigan providing undergraduate and graduate education to nearly 25,000 students. It has established a reputation for creating unique learning opportunities that attract students from across the state, throughout the country, and all over the world. Its liberal education focus emphasizes critical thinking, creative problem solving, and cultural understanding preparing students for life in a fast-changing world. It fosters a commitment to economic, social, and environmental sustainability and an inclusive campus that values diversity. Through this forward-thinking education, students are empowered to positively affect the global community now and in the future. With 71 undergraduate and 27 graduate degree programs, Grand Valley offers an academic experience one would expect from a small private college and the programs and resources only available from a major university. Virtually all of the universitys more than 200 areas of academic study incorporate the skills acquired through its liberal education focus into the learning process. The result is that graduates are better prepared to meet new challenges with confidence and professional expertise. Professional preparation is also important at Grand Valley. Each year more than 5,000 students gain real-world work experience through internships, practica, and student teaching. Preparing students to achieve at a higher level puts a premium on teaching excellence. Grand Valley faculty come from some of the countrys leading institutions to do what they do best - teach. To this end, classes are taught by faculty members, not graduate assistants, providing opportunities for collaboration between professors and students and creating undergraduate learning experiences typically only available to graduate students at other schools. Supporting this network of high-achieving students and faculty are contemporary campuses in Allendale and Grand Rapids, Michigans second largest city. Both campuses include state-of-the-art learning, living, and research centers. Grand Valley also has a campus in nearby Holland and regional centers in Muskegon and Traverse City. In addition, the university has nearly 300 clubs and organizations that keep students involved and active. Plus, Grand Valley features championship-level NCAA Division II sports, and a vast array of athletic, social, religious, and fine arts activities. Academic excellence, first-rate faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and outstanding locations make Grand Valley an excellent learning environment and a Grand Valley education a great investment. The return on that investment is that Grand Valley degrees are highly respected and valued by employers and graduate schools - 98 percent of Grand Valley graduates are successfully employed or pursuing advanced degrees.","Public, Coed",1960,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$102.2 million +","1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI 49401","(616) 331-5000",64,100.0
397,"2018-05-01 22:03:20","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus",103,"2018-04-19 07:26:06","Lawrence Technological University",Southfield,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Linking theory and practice with advanced learning technologies, Lawrence Technological Universitys mission is to provide superior undergraduate, graduate, and lifelong learning for leadership, professional achievement, and civic excellence. Lawrence Tech has a reputation for rigorous programs. Student projects that apply classroom studies are a hallmark - from solar-powered housing, and other alternative energy initiatives, to a first-of-its-kind $8 million highway bridge reinforced with carbon fiber, to urban design projects that aid the development of neighborhoods and communities. Each Lawrence Tech undergrad receives a customized high end laptop computer included with tuition. Lawrence Tech is Michigans first wireless laptop campus. New programs and exciting new degrees aim to prepare a new breed of business savvy, globally-aware professionals.","Private, Coed",1932,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$45.4 million +","21000 W. Ten Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075","(248) 204-4000",59,100.0
398,"2018-05-01 22:03:20","Criminal Offenses -- On-Campus Student Housing Facility",103,"2018-04-19 07:26:06","Lawrence Technological University",Southfield,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Linking theory and practice with advanced learning technologies, Lawrence Technological Universitys mission is to provide superior undergraduate, graduate, and lifelong learning for leadership, professional achievement, and civic excellence. Lawrence Tech has a reputation for rigorous programs. Student projects that apply classroom studies are a hallmark - from solar-powered housing, and other alternative energy initiatives, to a first-of-its-kind $8 million highway bridge reinforced with carbon fiber, to urban design projects that aid the development of neighborhoods and communities. Each Lawrence Tech undergrad receives a customized high end laptop computer included with tuition. Lawrence Tech is Michigans first wireless laptop campus. New programs and exciting new degrees aim to prepare a new breed of business savvy, globally-aware professionals.","Private, Coed",1932,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$45.4 million +","21000 W. Ten Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075","(248) 204-4000",59,100.0
399,"2018-05-01 22:03:20","Arrests -- Noncampus Building or Property",103,"2018-04-19 07:26:06","Lawrence Technological University",Southfield,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Linking theory and practice with advanced learning technologies, Lawrence Technological Universitys mission is to provide superior undergraduate, graduate, and lifelong learning for leadership, professional achievement, and civic excellence. Lawrence Tech has a reputation for rigorous programs. Student projects that apply classroom studies are a hallmark - from solar-powered housing, and other alternative energy initiatives, to a first-of-its-kind $8 million highway bridge reinforced with carbon fiber, to urban design projects that aid the development of neighborhoods and communities. Each Lawrence Tech undergrad receives a customized high end laptop computer included with tuition. Lawrence Tech is Michigans first wireless laptop campus. New programs and exciting new degrees aim to prepare a new breed of business savvy, globally-aware professionals.","Private, Coed",1932,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$45.4 million +","21000 W. Ten Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075","(248) 204-4000",59,100.0
400,"2018-05-01 22:03:20","Arrests -- On-Campus",103,"2018-04-19 07:26:06","Lawrence Technological University",Southfield,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Linking theory and practice with advanced learning technologies, Lawrence Technological Universitys mission is to provide superior undergraduate, graduate, and lifelong learning for leadership, professional achievement, and civic excellence. Lawrence Tech has a reputation for rigorous programs. Student projects that apply classroom studies are a hallmark - from solar-powered housing, and other alternative energy initiatives, to a first-of-its-kind $8 million highway bridge reinforced with carbon fiber, to urban design projects that aid the development of neighborhoods and communities. Each Lawrence Tech undergrad receives a customized high end laptop computer included with tuition. Lawrence Tech is Michigans first wireless laptop campus. New programs and exciting new degrees aim to prepare a new breed of business savvy, globally-aware professionals.","Private, Coed",1932,N/A,Semester,Suburban,"$45.4 million +","21000 W. Ten Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075","(248) 204-4000",59,100.0