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151 | 2018-05-08 06:22:25 | general management | 193 | 2018-05-08 06:22:25 | Academics | 110 | 2018-04-07 06:38:03 | Business | 60 | 2018-04-19 07:12:17 | Illinois Institute of Technology | Chicago | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1tppfshtqy3-70gjg5qo51g" aria-controls="more-1tppfshtqy3-70gjg5qo51g" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Founded in 1890, Illinois Institute of Technology is a private, technology-focused university, located in Chicago, that combines hands-on learning and research opportunities across the disciplines to prepare students to innovate and solve real-world problems. Illinois Tech is home to more than 7,800 students from 100 countries and 48 states enrolled in undergraduate and graduate degree programs in engineering, the sciences, architecture, human sciences, design, business, applied technology, and law. Illinois Tech's Mies Campus, located three miles from downtown Chicago and adjacent to Guaranteed Rate Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, was named by Forbes as one of the country's most beautiful college campuses. Nineteen of its buildings, including the iconic S. R. Crown Hall, were designed by the legendary architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and architects Helmut Jahn and Rem Koolhaas, respectively, designed the contemporary State Street Village residence hall and The McCormick Tribune Campus Center; the latter incorporated elevated train tracks into its design. Our technology-focused curriculum, and specifically our signature Interprofessional Projects (IPRO) Program, is distinctive. Each semester-long IPRO course is a team-based project in which students from various majors work together to find solutions to real-world problems, such as developing a system for clean drinking water for the world's rural poor and developing a robotic standing wheelchair with a supinating arm. Innovative thinking is always taking place at Illinois Tech, especially in the Idea Shop. This 13,000-square-foot facility with rapid-prototyping equipment, 3-D printers, tools for app development, a laser cutter, and other cutting-edge equipment helps students turn ideas into reality. The university is constructing the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship. The Kaplan Institute promises to have a major impact on undergraduate and graduate education by housing facilities and equipment for implementing novel, educational, and entrepreneurial strategies. Two $1 million-plus Nayar Prize awards were established to encourage breakthrough projects that will produce meaningful results with a societal impact. We are a provisional member of the NCAA Division III; varsity athletes compete on men's and women's teams in basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and volleyball; men's baseball; and women's lacrosse. Illinois Tech offers intramural sports, special leadership programs, and more than 150 student organizations. The university is home to more than two-dozen research centers, including the Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering and the Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research. A signature research initiative is the campus-wide Illinois Tech Microgrid, which is designed to eliminate costly outages, minimize power disturbances, and curb greenhouse gas emissions; it is the nation's first functional microgrid. Undergraduates have the opportunity to work alongside faculty and researchers both on campus and at national laboratories. Innovations including the cell phone, magnetic recording, tall building architecture, and bar code technology are associated with Illinois Tech faculty and alumni. Our co-terminal degree programs allow students to earn both bachelor's and master's degrees in as few as five years. Top Illinois Tech applicants are invited to apply and interview for the Camras Scholars Program, a full-tuition scholarship, as well as the elite Duchossois Leadership Scholars Program. Every admitted student is automatically considered for a Heald Scholarship, up to $25,000 each annually. More than 98 percent of our students receive some type of financial aid. A 2017 report from the Equality of Opportunity Project showed that Illinois Tech surpasses all other Illinois universities profiled when it comes to the earnings of our graduates from low-income households. |
Private, Coed | 1890 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $224.2 million + | 10 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616 | (312) 567-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
152 | 2018-05-08 06:22:25 | quantitative analysis/statistics and operations research | 193 | 2018-05-08 06:22:25 | Academics | 110 | 2018-04-07 06:38:03 | Business | 60 | 2018-04-19 07:12:17 | Illinois Institute of Technology | Chicago | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1tppfshtqy3-70gjg5qo51g" aria-controls="more-1tppfshtqy3-70gjg5qo51g" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Founded in 1890, Illinois Institute of Technology is a private, technology-focused university, located in Chicago, that combines hands-on learning and research opportunities across the disciplines to prepare students to innovate and solve real-world problems. Illinois Tech is home to more than 7,800 students from 100 countries and 48 states enrolled in undergraduate and graduate degree programs in engineering, the sciences, architecture, human sciences, design, business, applied technology, and law. Illinois Tech's Mies Campus, located three miles from downtown Chicago and adjacent to Guaranteed Rate Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, was named by Forbes as one of the country's most beautiful college campuses. Nineteen of its buildings, including the iconic S. R. Crown Hall, were designed by the legendary architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and architects Helmut Jahn and Rem Koolhaas, respectively, designed the contemporary State Street Village residence hall and The McCormick Tribune Campus Center; the latter incorporated elevated train tracks into its design. Our technology-focused curriculum, and specifically our signature Interprofessional Projects (IPRO) Program, is distinctive. Each semester-long IPRO course is a team-based project in which students from various majors work together to find solutions to real-world problems, such as developing a system for clean drinking water for the world's rural poor and developing a robotic standing wheelchair with a supinating arm. Innovative thinking is always taking place at Illinois Tech, especially in the Idea Shop. This 13,000-square-foot facility with rapid-prototyping equipment, 3-D printers, tools for app development, a laser cutter, and other cutting-edge equipment helps students turn ideas into reality. The university is constructing the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship. The Kaplan Institute promises to have a major impact on undergraduate and graduate education by housing facilities and equipment for implementing novel, educational, and entrepreneurial strategies. Two $1 million-plus Nayar Prize awards were established to encourage breakthrough projects that will produce meaningful results with a societal impact. We are a provisional member of the NCAA Division III; varsity athletes compete on men's and women's teams in basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and volleyball; men's baseball; and women's lacrosse. Illinois Tech offers intramural sports, special leadership programs, and more than 150 student organizations. The university is home to more than two-dozen research centers, including the Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering and the Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research. A signature research initiative is the campus-wide Illinois Tech Microgrid, which is designed to eliminate costly outages, minimize power disturbances, and curb greenhouse gas emissions; it is the nation's first functional microgrid. Undergraduates have the opportunity to work alongside faculty and researchers both on campus and at national laboratories. Innovations including the cell phone, magnetic recording, tall building architecture, and bar code technology are associated with Illinois Tech faculty and alumni. Our co-terminal degree programs allow students to earn both bachelor's and master's degrees in as few as five years. Top Illinois Tech applicants are invited to apply and interview for the Camras Scholars Program, a full-tuition scholarship, as well as the elite Duchossois Leadership Scholars Program. Every admitted student is automatically considered for a Heald Scholarship, up to $25,000 each annually. More than 98 percent of our students receive some type of financial aid. A 2017 report from the Equality of Opportunity Project showed that Illinois Tech surpasses all other Illinois universities profiled when it comes to the earnings of our graduates from low-income households. |
Private, Coed | 1890 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $224.2 million + | 10 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616 | (312) 567-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
153 | 2018-05-08 06:22:25 | international business | 193 | 2018-05-08 06:22:25 | Academics | 110 | 2018-04-07 06:38:03 | Business | 60 | 2018-04-19 07:12:17 | Illinois Institute of Technology | Chicago | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1tppfshtqy3-70gjg5qo51g" aria-controls="more-1tppfshtqy3-70gjg5qo51g" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Founded in 1890, Illinois Institute of Technology is a private, technology-focused university, located in Chicago, that combines hands-on learning and research opportunities across the disciplines to prepare students to innovate and solve real-world problems. Illinois Tech is home to more than 7,800 students from 100 countries and 48 states enrolled in undergraduate and graduate degree programs in engineering, the sciences, architecture, human sciences, design, business, applied technology, and law. Illinois Tech's Mies Campus, located three miles from downtown Chicago and adjacent to Guaranteed Rate Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, was named by Forbes as one of the country's most beautiful college campuses. Nineteen of its buildings, including the iconic S. R. Crown Hall, were designed by the legendary architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and architects Helmut Jahn and Rem Koolhaas, respectively, designed the contemporary State Street Village residence hall and The McCormick Tribune Campus Center; the latter incorporated elevated train tracks into its design. Our technology-focused curriculum, and specifically our signature Interprofessional Projects (IPRO) Program, is distinctive. Each semester-long IPRO course is a team-based project in which students from various majors work together to find solutions to real-world problems, such as developing a system for clean drinking water for the world's rural poor and developing a robotic standing wheelchair with a supinating arm. Innovative thinking is always taking place at Illinois Tech, especially in the Idea Shop. This 13,000-square-foot facility with rapid-prototyping equipment, 3-D printers, tools for app development, a laser cutter, and other cutting-edge equipment helps students turn ideas into reality. The university is constructing the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship. The Kaplan Institute promises to have a major impact on undergraduate and graduate education by housing facilities and equipment for implementing novel, educational, and entrepreneurial strategies. Two $1 million-plus Nayar Prize awards were established to encourage breakthrough projects that will produce meaningful results with a societal impact. We are a provisional member of the NCAA Division III; varsity athletes compete on men's and women's teams in basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and volleyball; men's baseball; and women's lacrosse. Illinois Tech offers intramural sports, special leadership programs, and more than 150 student organizations. The university is home to more than two-dozen research centers, including the Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering and the Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research. A signature research initiative is the campus-wide Illinois Tech Microgrid, which is designed to eliminate costly outages, minimize power disturbances, and curb greenhouse gas emissions; it is the nation's first functional microgrid. Undergraduates have the opportunity to work alongside faculty and researchers both on campus and at national laboratories. Innovations including the cell phone, magnetic recording, tall building architecture, and bar code technology are associated with Illinois Tech faculty and alumni. Our co-terminal degree programs allow students to earn both bachelor's and master's degrees in as few as five years. Top Illinois Tech applicants are invited to apply and interview for the Camras Scholars Program, a full-tuition scholarship, as well as the elite Duchossois Leadership Scholars Program. Every admitted student is automatically considered for a Heald Scholarship, up to $25,000 each annually. More than 98 percent of our students receive some type of financial aid. A 2017 report from the Equality of Opportunity Project showed that Illinois Tech surpasses all other Illinois universities profiled when it comes to the earnings of our graduates from low-income households. |
Private, Coed | 1890 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $224.2 million + | 10 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616 | (312) 567-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
154 | 2018-05-08 06:22:25 | technology | 193 | 2018-05-08 06:22:25 | Academics | 110 | 2018-04-07 06:38:03 | Business | 60 | 2018-04-19 07:12:17 | Illinois Institute of Technology | Chicago | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1tppfshtqy3-70gjg5qo51g" aria-controls="more-1tppfshtqy3-70gjg5qo51g" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Founded in 1890, Illinois Institute of Technology is a private, technology-focused university, located in Chicago, that combines hands-on learning and research opportunities across the disciplines to prepare students to innovate and solve real-world problems. Illinois Tech is home to more than 7,800 students from 100 countries and 48 states enrolled in undergraduate and graduate degree programs in engineering, the sciences, architecture, human sciences, design, business, applied technology, and law. Illinois Tech's Mies Campus, located three miles from downtown Chicago and adjacent to Guaranteed Rate Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, was named by Forbes as one of the country's most beautiful college campuses. Nineteen of its buildings, including the iconic S. R. Crown Hall, were designed by the legendary architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and architects Helmut Jahn and Rem Koolhaas, respectively, designed the contemporary State Street Village residence hall and The McCormick Tribune Campus Center; the latter incorporated elevated train tracks into its design. Our technology-focused curriculum, and specifically our signature Interprofessional Projects (IPRO) Program, is distinctive. Each semester-long IPRO course is a team-based project in which students from various majors work together to find solutions to real-world problems, such as developing a system for clean drinking water for the world's rural poor and developing a robotic standing wheelchair with a supinating arm. Innovative thinking is always taking place at Illinois Tech, especially in the Idea Shop. This 13,000-square-foot facility with rapid-prototyping equipment, 3-D printers, tools for app development, a laser cutter, and other cutting-edge equipment helps students turn ideas into reality. The university is constructing the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship. The Kaplan Institute promises to have a major impact on undergraduate and graduate education by housing facilities and equipment for implementing novel, educational, and entrepreneurial strategies. Two $1 million-plus Nayar Prize awards were established to encourage breakthrough projects that will produce meaningful results with a societal impact. We are a provisional member of the NCAA Division III; varsity athletes compete on men's and women's teams in basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and volleyball; men's baseball; and women's lacrosse. Illinois Tech offers intramural sports, special leadership programs, and more than 150 student organizations. The university is home to more than two-dozen research centers, including the Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering and the Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research. A signature research initiative is the campus-wide Illinois Tech Microgrid, which is designed to eliminate costly outages, minimize power disturbances, and curb greenhouse gas emissions; it is the nation's first functional microgrid. Undergraduates have the opportunity to work alongside faculty and researchers both on campus and at national laboratories. Innovations including the cell phone, magnetic recording, tall building architecture, and bar code technology are associated with Illinois Tech faculty and alumni. Our co-terminal degree programs allow students to earn both bachelor's and master's degrees in as few as five years. Top Illinois Tech applicants are invited to apply and interview for the Camras Scholars Program, a full-tuition scholarship, as well as the elite Duchossois Leadership Scholars Program. Every admitted student is automatically considered for a Heald Scholarship, up to $25,000 each annually. More than 98 percent of our students receive some type of financial aid. A 2017 report from the Equality of Opportunity Project showed that Illinois Tech surpasses all other Illinois universities profiled when it comes to the earnings of our graduates from low-income households. |
Private, Coed | 1890 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $224.2 million + | 10 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616 | (312) 567-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
155 | 2018-05-08 06:22:25 | leadership | 193 | 2018-05-08 06:22:25 | Academics | 110 | 2018-04-07 06:38:03 | Business | 60 | 2018-04-19 07:12:17 | Illinois Institute of Technology | Chicago | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1tppfshtqy3-70gjg5qo51g" aria-controls="more-1tppfshtqy3-70gjg5qo51g" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Founded in 1890, Illinois Institute of Technology is a private, technology-focused university, located in Chicago, that combines hands-on learning and research opportunities across the disciplines to prepare students to innovate and solve real-world problems. Illinois Tech is home to more than 7,800 students from 100 countries and 48 states enrolled in undergraduate and graduate degree programs in engineering, the sciences, architecture, human sciences, design, business, applied technology, and law. Illinois Tech's Mies Campus, located three miles from downtown Chicago and adjacent to Guaranteed Rate Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, was named by Forbes as one of the country's most beautiful college campuses. Nineteen of its buildings, including the iconic S. R. Crown Hall, were designed by the legendary architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and architects Helmut Jahn and Rem Koolhaas, respectively, designed the contemporary State Street Village residence hall and The McCormick Tribune Campus Center; the latter incorporated elevated train tracks into its design. Our technology-focused curriculum, and specifically our signature Interprofessional Projects (IPRO) Program, is distinctive. Each semester-long IPRO course is a team-based project in which students from various majors work together to find solutions to real-world problems, such as developing a system for clean drinking water for the world's rural poor and developing a robotic standing wheelchair with a supinating arm. Innovative thinking is always taking place at Illinois Tech, especially in the Idea Shop. This 13,000-square-foot facility with rapid-prototyping equipment, 3-D printers, tools for app development, a laser cutter, and other cutting-edge equipment helps students turn ideas into reality. The university is constructing the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship. The Kaplan Institute promises to have a major impact on undergraduate and graduate education by housing facilities and equipment for implementing novel, educational, and entrepreneurial strategies. Two $1 million-plus Nayar Prize awards were established to encourage breakthrough projects that will produce meaningful results with a societal impact. We are a provisional member of the NCAA Division III; varsity athletes compete on men's and women's teams in basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and volleyball; men's baseball; and women's lacrosse. Illinois Tech offers intramural sports, special leadership programs, and more than 150 student organizations. The university is home to more than two-dozen research centers, including the Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering and the Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research. A signature research initiative is the campus-wide Illinois Tech Microgrid, which is designed to eliminate costly outages, minimize power disturbances, and curb greenhouse gas emissions; it is the nation's first functional microgrid. Undergraduates have the opportunity to work alongside faculty and researchers both on campus and at national laboratories. Innovations including the cell phone, magnetic recording, tall building architecture, and bar code technology are associated with Illinois Tech faculty and alumni. Our co-terminal degree programs allow students to earn both bachelor's and master's degrees in as few as five years. Top Illinois Tech applicants are invited to apply and interview for the Camras Scholars Program, a full-tuition scholarship, as well as the elite Duchossois Leadership Scholars Program. Every admitted student is automatically considered for a Heald Scholarship, up to $25,000 each annually. More than 98 percent of our students receive some type of financial aid. A 2017 report from the Equality of Opportunity Project showed that Illinois Tech surpasses all other Illinois universities profiled when it comes to the earnings of our graduates from low-income households. |
Private, Coed | 1890 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $224.2 million + | 10 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616 | (312) 567-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
156 | 2018-05-08 06:22:25 | other | 193 | 2018-05-08 06:22:25 | Academics | 110 | 2018-04-07 06:38:03 | Business | 60 | 2018-04-19 07:12:17 | Illinois Institute of Technology | Chicago | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1tppfshtqy3-70gjg5qo51g" aria-controls="more-1tppfshtqy3-70gjg5qo51g" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Founded in 1890, Illinois Institute of Technology is a private, technology-focused university, located in Chicago, that combines hands-on learning and research opportunities across the disciplines to prepare students to innovate and solve real-world problems. Illinois Tech is home to more than 7,800 students from 100 countries and 48 states enrolled in undergraduate and graduate degree programs in engineering, the sciences, architecture, human sciences, design, business, applied technology, and law. Illinois Tech's Mies Campus, located three miles from downtown Chicago and adjacent to Guaranteed Rate Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, was named by Forbes as one of the country's most beautiful college campuses. Nineteen of its buildings, including the iconic S. R. Crown Hall, were designed by the legendary architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and architects Helmut Jahn and Rem Koolhaas, respectively, designed the contemporary State Street Village residence hall and The McCormick Tribune Campus Center; the latter incorporated elevated train tracks into its design. Our technology-focused curriculum, and specifically our signature Interprofessional Projects (IPRO) Program, is distinctive. Each semester-long IPRO course is a team-based project in which students from various majors work together to find solutions to real-world problems, such as developing a system for clean drinking water for the world's rural poor and developing a robotic standing wheelchair with a supinating arm. Innovative thinking is always taking place at Illinois Tech, especially in the Idea Shop. This 13,000-square-foot facility with rapid-prototyping equipment, 3-D printers, tools for app development, a laser cutter, and other cutting-edge equipment helps students turn ideas into reality. The university is constructing the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship. The Kaplan Institute promises to have a major impact on undergraduate and graduate education by housing facilities and equipment for implementing novel, educational, and entrepreneurial strategies. Two $1 million-plus Nayar Prize awards were established to encourage breakthrough projects that will produce meaningful results with a societal impact. We are a provisional member of the NCAA Division III; varsity athletes compete on men's and women's teams in basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and volleyball; men's baseball; and women's lacrosse. Illinois Tech offers intramural sports, special leadership programs, and more than 150 student organizations. The university is home to more than two-dozen research centers, including the Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering and the Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research. A signature research initiative is the campus-wide Illinois Tech Microgrid, which is designed to eliminate costly outages, minimize power disturbances, and curb greenhouse gas emissions; it is the nation's first functional microgrid. Undergraduates have the opportunity to work alongside faculty and researchers both on campus and at national laboratories. Innovations including the cell phone, magnetic recording, tall building architecture, and bar code technology are associated with Illinois Tech faculty and alumni. Our co-terminal degree programs allow students to earn both bachelor's and master's degrees in as few as five years. Top Illinois Tech applicants are invited to apply and interview for the Camras Scholars Program, a full-tuition scholarship, as well as the elite Duchossois Leadership Scholars Program. Every admitted student is automatically considered for a Heald Scholarship, up to $25,000 each annually. More than 98 percent of our students receive some type of financial aid. A 2017 report from the Equality of Opportunity Project showed that Illinois Tech surpasses all other Illinois universities profiled when it comes to the earnings of our graduates from low-income households. |
Private, Coed | 1890 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $224.2 million + | 10 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616 | (312) 567-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Founded in 1890, Illinois Institute of Technology is a private, technology-focused university, located in Chicago, that combines hands-on learning and research opportunities across the disciplines to prepare students to innovate and solve real-world problems. Illinois Tech is home to more than 7,800 students from 100 countries and 48 states enrolled in undergraduate and graduate degree programs in engineering, the sciences, architecture, human sciences, design, business, applied technology, and law. Illinois Tech's Mies Campus, located three miles from downtown Chicago and adjacent to Guaranteed Rate Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, was named by Forbes as one of the country's most beautiful college campuses. Nineteen of its buildings, including the iconic S. R. Crown Hall, were designed by the legendary architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and architects Helmut Jahn and Rem Koolhaas, respectively, designed the contemporary State Street Village residence hall and The McCormick Tribune Campus Center; the latter incorporated elevated train tracks into its design. Our technology-focused curriculum, and specifically our signature Interprofessional Projects (IPRO) Program, is distinctive. Each semester-long IPRO course is a team-based project in which students from various majors work together to find solutions to real-world problems, such as developing a system for clean drinking water for the world's rural poor and developing a robotic standing wheelchair with a supinating arm. Innovative thinking is always taking place at Illinois Tech, especially in the Idea Shop. This 13,000-square-foot facility with rapid-prototyping equipment, 3-D printers, tools for app development, a laser cutter, and other cutting-edge equipment helps students turn ideas into reality. The university is constructing the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship. The Kaplan Institute promises to have a major impact on undergraduate and graduate education by housing facilities and equipment for implementing novel, educational, and entrepreneurial strategies. Two $1 million-plus Nayar Prize awards were established to encourage breakthrough projects that will produce meaningful results with a societal impact. We are a provisional member of the NCAA Division III; varsity athletes compete on men's and women's teams in basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and volleyball; men's baseball; and women's lacrosse. Illinois Tech offers intramural sports, special leadership programs, and more than 150 student organizations. The university is home to more than two-dozen research centers, including the Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering and the Wanger Institute for Sustainable Energy Research. A signature research initiative is the campus-wide Illinois Tech Microgrid, which is designed to eliminate costly outages, minimize power disturbances, and curb greenhouse gas emissions; it is the nation's first functional microgrid. Undergraduates have the opportunity to work alongside faculty and researchers both on campus and at national laboratories. Innovations including the cell phone, magnetic recording, tall building architecture, and bar code technology are associated with Illinois Tech faculty and alumni. Our co-terminal degree programs allow students to earn both bachelor's and master's degrees in as few as five years. Top Illinois Tech applicants are invited to apply and interview for the Camras Scholars Program, a full-tuition scholarship, as well as the elite Duchossois Leadership Scholars Program. Every admitted student is automatically considered for a Heald Scholarship, up to $25,000 each annually. More than 98 percent of our students receive some type of financial aid. A 2017 report from the Equality of Opportunity Project showed that Illinois Tech surpasses all other Illinois universities profiled when it comes to the earnings of our graduates from low-income households. |
Private, Coed | 1890 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $224.2 million + | 10 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616 | (312) 567-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Shaped by its vibrant, urban setting and Jesuit tradition, Loyola University Chicago offers a transformative educational environment. We empower students to develop knowledge and skills, find purpose, shape identity, and make a difference in their communities. At Loyola, we offer the tools students need to achieve success in the classroom, their careers, faith, life, and the world. We represent and welcome all faiths, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds, with a common purpose of building a better society. Loyola is located in Chicago, Illinois, the third largest city in the United States and a global leader in commerce, industry, and culture. Chicago is an extended campus for Loyola students, who have direct access to the citys countless career, internship, service, cultural, recreational, and entertainment opportunities. Students take classes primarily at the Lake Shore Campus, nestled alongside Lake Michigan on Chicago's north side, and at the Water Tower Campus located in the city's famous Gold Coast neighborhood. Medical students benefit from the University's clinical partnership with the Loyola University health System and Trinity Health. Our Health Sciences Campus, located in suburban Maywood is home to Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, and Graduate School's biomedical programs. Loyola's reach also extends around the world. The John Felice Rome Center in Italy, the Beijing Center in China, and the Vietnam Center in Ho Chi Minh City, along with more than 100 other study abroad options in 60 countries, offer students the chance to engage with the global community and economy. Loyola's 11 schools and colleges offer more than 80 undergraduate majors and more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programs. Nineteen programs integrate coursework from multiple disciplines to give students an opportunity to explore and synthesize topics from a variety of viewpoints. Our distinguished faculty are leaders in their fields. They integrate research and practical experiences into the classroom. Ninety-three percent hold the highest academic degrees in their respective fields. Small classes emphasize student-to-faculty interaction and partnership opportunities in service learning and research. An undergraduate degree at Loyola takes four years (120 credit hours) to complete and includes undergraduate major requirements, the Core Curriculum, and electives. At Loyola, some of the most impactful learning takes place outside of the classroom. Students routinely give back to the community while exploring their interests and may earn academic credit for their service. Loyola offers more than 250 student clubs, activities, and organizations to connect with others, make lifelong friendships, and enjoy a richer college experience. Loyola competes in 13 NCAA Division I sports. At a GlanceTYPE OF UNIVERSITY: Private, Jesuit university offering undergraduate and graduate programsSIZE OF CAMPUS: Lake Shore Campus: 52 acres; Water Tower Campus: three acresNUMBER OF STUDENTS: 16,422 total enrollment; 11,129 undergraduatesSTUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 14:1NUMBER OF FACULTY: 898 full-time faculty membersCOLLEGES, PROGRAMS, AND DEGREES: 11 schools and colleges; more than 80 undergraduate majors; more than 140 graduate, professional, and graduate-level certificate programsGEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY: Loyola students hail from all 50 states and 82 countriesTuition: Loyola University Chicago tuition and fees vary based on a student's school, college, year in school, and academic program. |
Private, Coed | 1870 | Roman Catholic | Semester | City | $533.6 million + | 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660 | (773) 274-3000 | 49 | 100.0 |
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Illinois State University is Illinois' first public university and was founded in 1857. Illinois State is a diverse community of scholars with a commitment to fostering a small-college atmosphere with large university opportunities. Illinois State's mission is based on a shared set of core values: individualized attention, integrity, active pursuit of learning and scholarship, diversity, and civic engagement. Students at Illinois State find rigorous academic programs that challenge them to be their best, and a welcoming and supportive campus atmosphere that helps them grow and mature as scholars, citizens and leaders. Illinois State University is dedicated to educating the students of Illinois, the nation, and the world. |
Public, Coed | 1857 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $96.4 million + | Campus Box 2200, Normal, IL 61790 | (309) 438-2111 | 38 | 100.0 |
172 | 2018-05-08 06:25:00 | insurance | 238 | 2018-05-08 06:25:00 | Academics | 126 | 2018-04-07 06:39:45 | Business | 64 | 2018-04-19 07:14:04 | Illinois State University | Normal | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-js8spk4vht-fo4jg6fhifu" aria-controls="more-js8spk4vht-fo4jg6fhifu" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Illinois State University is Illinois' first public university and was founded in 1857. Illinois State is a diverse community of scholars with a commitment to fostering a small-college atmosphere with large university opportunities. Illinois State's mission is based on a shared set of core values: individualized attention, integrity, active pursuit of learning and scholarship, diversity, and civic engagement. Students at Illinois State find rigorous academic programs that challenge them to be their best, and a welcoming and supportive campus atmosphere that helps them grow and mature as scholars, citizens and leaders. Illinois State University is dedicated to educating the students of Illinois, the nation, and the world. |
Public, Coed | 1857 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $96.4 million + | Campus Box 2200, Normal, IL 61790 | (309) 438-2111 | 38 | 100.0 |
173 | 2018-05-08 06:25:00 | finance | 238 | 2018-05-08 06:25:00 | Academics | 126 | 2018-04-07 06:39:45 | Business | 64 | 2018-04-19 07:14:04 | Illinois State University | Normal | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-js8spk4vht-fo4jg6fhifu" aria-controls="more-js8spk4vht-fo4jg6fhifu" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Illinois State University is Illinois' first public university and was founded in 1857. Illinois State is a diverse community of scholars with a commitment to fostering a small-college atmosphere with large university opportunities. Illinois State's mission is based on a shared set of core values: individualized attention, integrity, active pursuit of learning and scholarship, diversity, and civic engagement. Students at Illinois State find rigorous academic programs that challenge them to be their best, and a welcoming and supportive campus atmosphere that helps them grow and mature as scholars, citizens and leaders. Illinois State University is dedicated to educating the students of Illinois, the nation, and the world. |
Public, Coed | 1857 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $96.4 million + | Campus Box 2200, Normal, IL 61790 | (309) 438-2111 | 38 | 100.0 |
174 | 2018-05-08 06:25:00 | leadership | 238 | 2018-05-08 06:25:00 | Academics | 126 | 2018-04-07 06:39:45 | Business | 64 | 2018-04-19 07:14:04 | Illinois State University | Normal | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-js8spk4vht-fo4jg6fhifu" aria-controls="more-js8spk4vht-fo4jg6fhifu" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Illinois State University is Illinois' first public university and was founded in 1857. Illinois State is a diverse community of scholars with a commitment to fostering a small-college atmosphere with large university opportunities. Illinois State's mission is based on a shared set of core values: individualized attention, integrity, active pursuit of learning and scholarship, diversity, and civic engagement. Students at Illinois State find rigorous academic programs that challenge them to be their best, and a welcoming and supportive campus atmosphere that helps them grow and mature as scholars, citizens and leaders. Illinois State University is dedicated to educating the students of Illinois, the nation, and the world. |
Public, Coed | 1857 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $96.4 million + | Campus Box 2200, Normal, IL 61790 | (309) 438-2111 | 38 | 100.0 |
175 | 2018-05-08 06:25:00 | human resources management | 238 | 2018-05-08 06:25:00 | Academics | 126 | 2018-04-07 06:39:45 | Business | 64 | 2018-04-19 07:14:04 | Illinois State University | Normal | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-js8spk4vht-fo4jg6fhifu" aria-controls="more-js8spk4vht-fo4jg6fhifu" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Illinois State University is Illinois' first public university and was founded in 1857. Illinois State is a diverse community of scholars with a commitment to fostering a small-college atmosphere with large university opportunities. Illinois State's mission is based on a shared set of core values: individualized attention, integrity, active pursuit of learning and scholarship, diversity, and civic engagement. Students at Illinois State find rigorous academic programs that challenge them to be their best, and a welcoming and supportive campus atmosphere that helps them grow and mature as scholars, citizens and leaders. Illinois State University is dedicated to educating the students of Illinois, the nation, and the world. |
Public, Coed | 1857 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $96.4 million + | Campus Box 2200, Normal, IL 61790 | (309) 438-2111 | 38 | 100.0 |
176 | 2018-05-08 06:25:00 | marketing | 238 | 2018-05-08 06:25:00 | Academics | 126 | 2018-04-07 06:39:45 | Business | 64 | 2018-04-19 07:14:04 | Illinois State University | Normal | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-js8spk4vht-fo4jg6fhifu" aria-controls="more-js8spk4vht-fo4jg6fhifu" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
Illinois State University is Illinois' first public university and was founded in 1857. Illinois State is a diverse community of scholars with a commitment to fostering a small-college atmosphere with large university opportunities. Illinois State's mission is based on a shared set of core values: individualized attention, integrity, active pursuit of learning and scholarship, diversity, and civic engagement. Students at Illinois State find rigorous academic programs that challenge them to be their best, and a welcoming and supportive campus atmosphere that helps them grow and mature as scholars, citizens and leaders. Illinois State University is dedicated to educating the students of Illinois, the nation, and the world. |
Public, Coed | 1857 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $96.4 million + | Campus Box 2200, Normal, IL 61790 | (309) 438-2111 | 38 | 100.0 |
177 | 2018-05-08 06:25:57 | accounting | 252 | 2018-05-08 06:25:57 | Academics | 133 | 2018-04-07 06:45:28 | Business | 73 | 2018-04-19 07:17:15 | Western Kentucky University | Bowling Green | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1cbw4yvn0hp-nmujg6flm8q" aria-controls="more-1cbw4yvn0hp-nmujg6flm8q" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
This is an exciting time at Western Kentucky University as we become a leading American university with international reach. We are undergoing a physical, intellectual, cultural, attitudinal, academic, social and economic transformation toward becoming a nationally prominent university. As a result, WKU has become a university of choice for many students, faculty and staff. WKU possesses programs of national prominence in journalism and broadcasting, engineering, and forensics. Our alumni express a high level of satisfaction with the overall quality of their education and members of the Western Family share a spirit that is unique among institutions in American higher education. |
Public, Coed | 1906 | N/A | Semester | City | $14.5 million + | 1906 College Heights Boulevard, Bowling Green, KY 42101 | (270) 745-0111 | 60 | 100.0 |
178 | 2018-05-08 06:25:57 | economics | 252 | 2018-05-08 06:25:57 | Academics | 133 | 2018-04-07 06:45:28 | Business | 73 | 2018-04-19 07:17:15 | Western Kentucky University | Bowling Green | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1cbw4yvn0hp-nmujg6flm8q" aria-controls="more-1cbw4yvn0hp-nmujg6flm8q" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
This is an exciting time at Western Kentucky University as we become a leading American university with international reach. We are undergoing a physical, intellectual, cultural, attitudinal, academic, social and economic transformation toward becoming a nationally prominent university. As a result, WKU has become a university of choice for many students, faculty and staff. WKU possesses programs of national prominence in journalism and broadcasting, engineering, and forensics. Our alumni express a high level of satisfaction with the overall quality of their education and members of the Western Family share a spirit that is unique among institutions in American higher education. |
Public, Coed | 1906 | N/A | Semester | City | $14.5 million + | 1906 College Heights Boulevard, Bowling Green, KY 42101 | (270) 745-0111 | 60 | 100.0 |
179 | 2018-05-08 06:25:57 | general management | 252 | 2018-05-08 06:25:57 | Academics | 133 | 2018-04-07 06:45:28 | Business | 73 | 2018-04-19 07:17:15 | Western Kentucky University | Bowling Green | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1cbw4yvn0hp-nmujg6flm8q" aria-controls="more-1cbw4yvn0hp-nmujg6flm8q" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
This is an exciting time at Western Kentucky University as we become a leading American university with international reach. We are undergoing a physical, intellectual, cultural, attitudinal, academic, social and economic transformation toward becoming a nationally prominent university. As a result, WKU has become a university of choice for many students, faculty and staff. WKU possesses programs of national prominence in journalism and broadcasting, engineering, and forensics. Our alumni express a high level of satisfaction with the overall quality of their education and members of the Western Family share a spirit that is unique among institutions in American higher education. |
Public, Coed | 1906 | N/A | Semester | City | $14.5 million + | 1906 College Heights Boulevard, Bowling Green, KY 42101 | (270) 745-0111 | 60 | 100.0 |
180 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | emergency medicine | 274 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | Residency | 139 | 2018-04-07 06:46:19 | Medicine | 78 | 2018-04-18 22:12:16 | Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-controls="more-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
As America's first research institution, Johns Hopkins University is well known for innovative advances in everything from technology to history. The university emphasizes the importance of exploration and discovery in the undergraduate experience. Learning occurs through hands-on experiences across all academic disciplines and within every subject imaginable. The lack of a core curriculum fosters academic freedom, which allows students to create their own interdisciplinary paths. They choose classes they are genuinely interested in, not just required to take, so there's a real sense of curiosity around learning that extends beyond the classroom setting. More than 60 percent of Hopkins students double major or minor, often creating unique combinations like electrical engineering and romance languages or biomedical engineering and business. This establishes a dynamic, engaging learning environment where students from various backgrounds bring different perspectives to class discussions. Collaborative learning is fundamental to the academic environment and many spaces on campus are designed to foster collaboration across disciplines. State-of-the-art facilities such as the Undergraduate Teaching Labs or JHU-MICA Film Center also give students access to the latest learning technology. Hopkins professors, another invaluable resource, are experts in their fields who make important contributions to their industries and academia at large. They're enthusiastic about teaching and often include undergraduates in their own ground-breaking research. Students get to know their professors and classmates the way they would at a small liberal arts college but have all of the opportunities of a major research institution with a global reach. As a part of this community, undergraduates not only work alongside experts who share their interests but also run with projects of their own design. In fact, the university remains a national leader of research funding and students in all programs within the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and Whiting School of Engineering gain practical experiences through research conducted both on and off campus. Several funded programs, such as the Provost's Undergraduate Research Awards and the Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship, are dedicated to supporting undergraduate research. Students also encounter real-world experiences--like implementing marketing plans for local companies and heading startup businesses on campus--through the Center for Leadership Education and classes in business, marketing and communications, accounting and financial management, and entrepreneurship and management. Those interested in pursuing law or medicine choose any major/minor combination but follow a pre-law or pre-med advising track offered through the Office of Pre-Professional Advising. Though their paths may be varied throughout their four years on the Homewood campus, one thing is true of all Hopkins alumni: Graduates of Johns Hopkins are leaders who are distinctly prepared for their futures. |
Private, Coed | 1876 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $3.3 billion + | 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 | (941) 516-8000 | 90 | 100.0 |
181 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | pediatrics | 274 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | Residency | 139 | 2018-04-07 06:46:19 | Medicine | 78 | 2018-04-18 22:12:16 | Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-controls="more-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
As America's first research institution, Johns Hopkins University is well known for innovative advances in everything from technology to history. The university emphasizes the importance of exploration and discovery in the undergraduate experience. Learning occurs through hands-on experiences across all academic disciplines and within every subject imaginable. The lack of a core curriculum fosters academic freedom, which allows students to create their own interdisciplinary paths. They choose classes they are genuinely interested in, not just required to take, so there's a real sense of curiosity around learning that extends beyond the classroom setting. More than 60 percent of Hopkins students double major or minor, often creating unique combinations like electrical engineering and romance languages or biomedical engineering and business. This establishes a dynamic, engaging learning environment where students from various backgrounds bring different perspectives to class discussions. Collaborative learning is fundamental to the academic environment and many spaces on campus are designed to foster collaboration across disciplines. State-of-the-art facilities such as the Undergraduate Teaching Labs or JHU-MICA Film Center also give students access to the latest learning technology. Hopkins professors, another invaluable resource, are experts in their fields who make important contributions to their industries and academia at large. They're enthusiastic about teaching and often include undergraduates in their own ground-breaking research. Students get to know their professors and classmates the way they would at a small liberal arts college but have all of the opportunities of a major research institution with a global reach. As a part of this community, undergraduates not only work alongside experts who share their interests but also run with projects of their own design. In fact, the university remains a national leader of research funding and students in all programs within the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and Whiting School of Engineering gain practical experiences through research conducted both on and off campus. Several funded programs, such as the Provost's Undergraduate Research Awards and the Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship, are dedicated to supporting undergraduate research. Students also encounter real-world experiences--like implementing marketing plans for local companies and heading startup businesses on campus--through the Center for Leadership Education and classes in business, marketing and communications, accounting and financial management, and entrepreneurship and management. Those interested in pursuing law or medicine choose any major/minor combination but follow a pre-law or pre-med advising track offered through the Office of Pre-Professional Advising. Though their paths may be varied throughout their four years on the Homewood campus, one thing is true of all Hopkins alumni: Graduates of Johns Hopkins are leaders who are distinctly prepared for their futures. |
Private, Coed | 1876 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $3.3 billion + | 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 | (941) 516-8000 | 90 | 100.0 |
182 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | internal medicine | 274 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | Residency | 139 | 2018-04-07 06:46:19 | Medicine | 78 | 2018-04-18 22:12:16 | Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-controls="more-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
As America's first research institution, Johns Hopkins University is well known for innovative advances in everything from technology to history. The university emphasizes the importance of exploration and discovery in the undergraduate experience. Learning occurs through hands-on experiences across all academic disciplines and within every subject imaginable. The lack of a core curriculum fosters academic freedom, which allows students to create their own interdisciplinary paths. They choose classes they are genuinely interested in, not just required to take, so there's a real sense of curiosity around learning that extends beyond the classroom setting. More than 60 percent of Hopkins students double major or minor, often creating unique combinations like electrical engineering and romance languages or biomedical engineering and business. This establishes a dynamic, engaging learning environment where students from various backgrounds bring different perspectives to class discussions. Collaborative learning is fundamental to the academic environment and many spaces on campus are designed to foster collaboration across disciplines. State-of-the-art facilities such as the Undergraduate Teaching Labs or JHU-MICA Film Center also give students access to the latest learning technology. Hopkins professors, another invaluable resource, are experts in their fields who make important contributions to their industries and academia at large. They're enthusiastic about teaching and often include undergraduates in their own ground-breaking research. Students get to know their professors and classmates the way they would at a small liberal arts college but have all of the opportunities of a major research institution with a global reach. As a part of this community, undergraduates not only work alongside experts who share their interests but also run with projects of their own design. In fact, the university remains a national leader of research funding and students in all programs within the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and Whiting School of Engineering gain practical experiences through research conducted both on and off campus. Several funded programs, such as the Provost's Undergraduate Research Awards and the Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship, are dedicated to supporting undergraduate research. Students also encounter real-world experiences--like implementing marketing plans for local companies and heading startup businesses on campus--through the Center for Leadership Education and classes in business, marketing and communications, accounting and financial management, and entrepreneurship and management. Those interested in pursuing law or medicine choose any major/minor combination but follow a pre-law or pre-med advising track offered through the Office of Pre-Professional Advising. Though their paths may be varied throughout their four years on the Homewood campus, one thing is true of all Hopkins alumni: Graduates of Johns Hopkins are leaders who are distinctly prepared for their futures. |
Private, Coed | 1876 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $3.3 billion + | 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 | (941) 516-8000 | 90 | 100.0 |
183 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | psychiatry | 274 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | Residency | 139 | 2018-04-07 06:46:19 | Medicine | 78 | 2018-04-18 22:12:16 | Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-controls="more-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
As America's first research institution, Johns Hopkins University is well known for innovative advances in everything from technology to history. The university emphasizes the importance of exploration and discovery in the undergraduate experience. Learning occurs through hands-on experiences across all academic disciplines and within every subject imaginable. The lack of a core curriculum fosters academic freedom, which allows students to create their own interdisciplinary paths. They choose classes they are genuinely interested in, not just required to take, so there's a real sense of curiosity around learning that extends beyond the classroom setting. More than 60 percent of Hopkins students double major or minor, often creating unique combinations like electrical engineering and romance languages or biomedical engineering and business. This establishes a dynamic, engaging learning environment where students from various backgrounds bring different perspectives to class discussions. Collaborative learning is fundamental to the academic environment and many spaces on campus are designed to foster collaboration across disciplines. State-of-the-art facilities such as the Undergraduate Teaching Labs or JHU-MICA Film Center also give students access to the latest learning technology. Hopkins professors, another invaluable resource, are experts in their fields who make important contributions to their industries and academia at large. They're enthusiastic about teaching and often include undergraduates in their own ground-breaking research. Students get to know their professors and classmates the way they would at a small liberal arts college but have all of the opportunities of a major research institution with a global reach. As a part of this community, undergraduates not only work alongside experts who share their interests but also run with projects of their own design. In fact, the university remains a national leader of research funding and students in all programs within the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and Whiting School of Engineering gain practical experiences through research conducted both on and off campus. Several funded programs, such as the Provost's Undergraduate Research Awards and the Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship, are dedicated to supporting undergraduate research. Students also encounter real-world experiences--like implementing marketing plans for local companies and heading startup businesses on campus--through the Center for Leadership Education and classes in business, marketing and communications, accounting and financial management, and entrepreneurship and management. Those interested in pursuing law or medicine choose any major/minor combination but follow a pre-law or pre-med advising track offered through the Office of Pre-Professional Advising. Though their paths may be varied throughout their four years on the Homewood campus, one thing is true of all Hopkins alumni: Graduates of Johns Hopkins are leaders who are distinctly prepared for their futures. |
Private, Coed | 1876 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $3.3 billion + | 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 | (941) 516-8000 | 90 | 100.0 |
184 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | obstetrics and gynecology | 274 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | Residency | 139 | 2018-04-07 06:46:19 | Medicine | 78 | 2018-04-18 22:12:16 | Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-controls="more-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
As America's first research institution, Johns Hopkins University is well known for innovative advances in everything from technology to history. The university emphasizes the importance of exploration and discovery in the undergraduate experience. Learning occurs through hands-on experiences across all academic disciplines and within every subject imaginable. The lack of a core curriculum fosters academic freedom, which allows students to create their own interdisciplinary paths. They choose classes they are genuinely interested in, not just required to take, so there's a real sense of curiosity around learning that extends beyond the classroom setting. More than 60 percent of Hopkins students double major or minor, often creating unique combinations like electrical engineering and romance languages or biomedical engineering and business. This establishes a dynamic, engaging learning environment where students from various backgrounds bring different perspectives to class discussions. Collaborative learning is fundamental to the academic environment and many spaces on campus are designed to foster collaboration across disciplines. State-of-the-art facilities such as the Undergraduate Teaching Labs or JHU-MICA Film Center also give students access to the latest learning technology. Hopkins professors, another invaluable resource, are experts in their fields who make important contributions to their industries and academia at large. They're enthusiastic about teaching and often include undergraduates in their own ground-breaking research. Students get to know their professors and classmates the way they would at a small liberal arts college but have all of the opportunities of a major research institution with a global reach. As a part of this community, undergraduates not only work alongside experts who share their interests but also run with projects of their own design. In fact, the university remains a national leader of research funding and students in all programs within the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and Whiting School of Engineering gain practical experiences through research conducted both on and off campus. Several funded programs, such as the Provost's Undergraduate Research Awards and the Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship, are dedicated to supporting undergraduate research. Students also encounter real-world experiences--like implementing marketing plans for local companies and heading startup businesses on campus--through the Center for Leadership Education and classes in business, marketing and communications, accounting and financial management, and entrepreneurship and management. Those interested in pursuing law or medicine choose any major/minor combination but follow a pre-law or pre-med advising track offered through the Office of Pre-Professional Advising. Though their paths may be varied throughout their four years on the Homewood campus, one thing is true of all Hopkins alumni: Graduates of Johns Hopkins are leaders who are distinctly prepared for their futures. |
Private, Coed | 1876 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $3.3 billion + | 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 | (941) 516-8000 | 90 | 100.0 |
185 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | surgery - general | 274 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | Residency | 139 | 2018-04-07 06:46:19 | Medicine | 78 | 2018-04-18 22:12:16 | Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-controls="more-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
As America's first research institution, Johns Hopkins University is well known for innovative advances in everything from technology to history. The university emphasizes the importance of exploration and discovery in the undergraduate experience. Learning occurs through hands-on experiences across all academic disciplines and within every subject imaginable. The lack of a core curriculum fosters academic freedom, which allows students to create their own interdisciplinary paths. They choose classes they are genuinely interested in, not just required to take, so there's a real sense of curiosity around learning that extends beyond the classroom setting. More than 60 percent of Hopkins students double major or minor, often creating unique combinations like electrical engineering and romance languages or biomedical engineering and business. This establishes a dynamic, engaging learning environment where students from various backgrounds bring different perspectives to class discussions. Collaborative learning is fundamental to the academic environment and many spaces on campus are designed to foster collaboration across disciplines. State-of-the-art facilities such as the Undergraduate Teaching Labs or JHU-MICA Film Center also give students access to the latest learning technology. Hopkins professors, another invaluable resource, are experts in their fields who make important contributions to their industries and academia at large. They're enthusiastic about teaching and often include undergraduates in their own ground-breaking research. Students get to know their professors and classmates the way they would at a small liberal arts college but have all of the opportunities of a major research institution with a global reach. As a part of this community, undergraduates not only work alongside experts who share their interests but also run with projects of their own design. In fact, the university remains a national leader of research funding and students in all programs within the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and Whiting School of Engineering gain practical experiences through research conducted both on and off campus. Several funded programs, such as the Provost's Undergraduate Research Awards and the Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship, are dedicated to supporting undergraduate research. Students also encounter real-world experiences--like implementing marketing plans for local companies and heading startup businesses on campus--through the Center for Leadership Education and classes in business, marketing and communications, accounting and financial management, and entrepreneurship and management. Those interested in pursuing law or medicine choose any major/minor combination but follow a pre-law or pre-med advising track offered through the Office of Pre-Professional Advising. Though their paths may be varied throughout their four years on the Homewood campus, one thing is true of all Hopkins alumni: Graduates of Johns Hopkins are leaders who are distinctly prepared for their futures. |
Private, Coed | 1876 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $3.3 billion + | 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 | (941) 516-8000 | 90 | 100.0 |
186 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | otolaryngology | 274 | 2018-05-08 06:26:43 | Residency | 139 | 2018-04-07 06:46:19 | Medicine | 78 | 2018-04-18 22:12:16 | Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-controls="more-navf3hq8u1-9lhjg5l104s" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
As America's first research institution, Johns Hopkins University is well known for innovative advances in everything from technology to history. The university emphasizes the importance of exploration and discovery in the undergraduate experience. Learning occurs through hands-on experiences across all academic disciplines and within every subject imaginable. The lack of a core curriculum fosters academic freedom, which allows students to create their own interdisciplinary paths. They choose classes they are genuinely interested in, not just required to take, so there's a real sense of curiosity around learning that extends beyond the classroom setting. More than 60 percent of Hopkins students double major or minor, often creating unique combinations like electrical engineering and romance languages or biomedical engineering and business. This establishes a dynamic, engaging learning environment where students from various backgrounds bring different perspectives to class discussions. Collaborative learning is fundamental to the academic environment and many spaces on campus are designed to foster collaboration across disciplines. State-of-the-art facilities such as the Undergraduate Teaching Labs or JHU-MICA Film Center also give students access to the latest learning technology. Hopkins professors, another invaluable resource, are experts in their fields who make important contributions to their industries and academia at large. They're enthusiastic about teaching and often include undergraduates in their own ground-breaking research. Students get to know their professors and classmates the way they would at a small liberal arts college but have all of the opportunities of a major research institution with a global reach. As a part of this community, undergraduates not only work alongside experts who share their interests but also run with projects of their own design. In fact, the university remains a national leader of research funding and students in all programs within the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and Whiting School of Engineering gain practical experiences through research conducted both on and off campus. Several funded programs, such as the Provost's Undergraduate Research Awards and the Woodrow Wilson Undergraduate Research Fellowship, are dedicated to supporting undergraduate research. Students also encounter real-world experiences--like implementing marketing plans for local companies and heading startup businesses on campus--through the Center for Leadership Education and classes in business, marketing and communications, accounting and financial management, and entrepreneurship and management. Those interested in pursuing law or medicine choose any major/minor combination but follow a pre-law or pre-med advising track offered through the Office of Pre-Professional Advising. Though their paths may be varied throughout their four years on the Homewood campus, one thing is true of all Hopkins alumni: Graduates of Johns Hopkins are leaders who are distinctly prepared for their futures. |
Private, Coed | 1876 | N/A | Semester | Urban | $3.3 billion + | 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 | (941) 516-8000 | 90 | 100.0 |
187 | 2018-05-08 06:27:54 | accounting | 289 | 2018-05-08 06:27:54 | Academics | 147 | 2018-04-07 06:48:01 | Business | 85 | 2018-04-18 22:14:29 | University of Maryland--College Park | College Park | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1a7e3mwhln5-7a7jg57t273" aria-controls="more-1a7e3mwhln5-7a7jg57t273" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
The University of Maryland, College Park, the state's flagship university, inspires students' ideas and sparks their passions while bringing them deeply into the life-changing process of discovery, innovation and entrepreneurship. Living-learning environments, hands-on research and experiential learning expand on classroom study. Collaborations across disciplines enable the understanding of complex national and global problems like cybersecurity and climate change. International study and diversity help our graduates become global citizens. As the only public research university inside Washington, D.C.'s beltway, UMD gives students unparalleled opportunities to work with nearby federal agencies and labs, such as NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Collaborations with the University of Maryland, Baltimore also boost educational opportunities, research, and combined degree programs. In 2016, UMD launched the $75 million public-private Do Good Initiative, an effort to engage the entire student body in initiatives designed to ensure that every student who graduates from UMD will do so informed and motivated to Do Good in their communities and around the world. As part of the Do Good Initiative, UMD hosted its 6th annual "Do Good Challenge," which inspires students from across campus to take a cause or issue they are passionate about and create the greatest social impact possible, locally and globally. In 2016, Technica, UMD's first all-female hackathon, brought together more than 400 women and girls from across the country to take part in a two-day event to design and build projects related to computer science, engineering and virtual reality. UMD's faculty includes Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners and members of the National Academies. Students learn from world-class experts and share classes with exceptionally motivated, high-achieving students. Undergraduates select from nearly 100 majors and 25 living-learning programs with 30 areas of focus. UMD helped pioneer living-learning programs, including launching the nation's first program devoted to entrepreneurship in 2001 and the first focused on cybersecurity in 2013. Half of UMD's fall freshmen enroll in these and other honors or scholars programs. UMD's Honors College challenges the most talented students in small seminars with like-minded classmates. College Park Scholars, an innovative living-learning program, engages students and faculty in learning beyond the classroom around a variety of topic areas. UMD's entrepreneurial faculty provide leadership in pivotal fields, such as climate change, national security, foreign languages, nanotechnology, energy storage, health care IT, food safety, and quantum science. Since the 1960s, researchers at UMD have partnered with NASA to conduct space missions, including Voyagers I and II and the more recent pioneering Deep Impact missions to nearby comets. UMD researchers are heavily involved in trans-disciplinary environmental research, including work to restore and protect the nearby Chesapeake Bay. Focused on a student-centered approach to learning and teaching, the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center opened in May 2017, featuring labs, informal study spaces, group study rooms, and technology-enhanced classrooms with flexible seating that helps encourage active learning and collaboration. Only nine miles from the White House, the Smithsonian, Library of Congress, and National Archives, and near the metropolitan and educational attractions of Baltimore, the lush 1,335-acre campus mixes advanced labs and educational facilities with state-of-the-art recreational opportunities. UMD and its 14,000 trees are designated as an arboretum and botanical garden. The U.S. EPA has recognized UMD as one of the nation's most sustainable campuses. |
Public, Coed | 1856 | N/A | Semester | Suburban | $493.3 million + | College Park, MD 20742 | (301) 405-1000 | 60 | 100.0 |
188 | 2018-05-08 06:27:54 | management information systems | 289 | 2018-05-08 06:27:54 | Academics | 147 | 2018-04-07 06:48:01 | Business | 85 | 2018-04-18 22:14:29 | University of Maryland--College Park | College Park | </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Rankings</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Applying</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Cost & Aid</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Academics</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Student Life</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Services</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Safety</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Indicators</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Photos</span> </a> </li> <li class=""> <span>Map</span> </a> </li> <li class="more is-hidden" data-dropdown="more-dropdown-1a7e3mwhln5-7a7jg57t273" aria-controls="more-1a7e3mwhln5-7a7jg57t273" aria-expanded="false"> <span>More ▾</span> </a> </li> </ul> <div class="sub-nav-right"> |
The University of Maryland, College Park, the state's flagship university, inspires students' ideas and sparks their passions while bringing them deeply into the life-changing process of discovery, innovation and entrepreneurship. Living-learning environments, hands-on research and experiential learning expand on classroom study. Collaborations across disciplines enable the understanding of complex national and global problems like cybersecurity and climate change. International study and diversity help our graduates become global citizens. As the only public research university inside Washington, D.C.'s beltway, UMD gives students unparalleled opportunities to work with nearby federal agencies and labs, such as NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Collaborations with the University of Maryland, Baltimore also boost educational opportunities, research, and combined degree programs. In 2016, UMD launched the $75 million public-private Do Good Initiative, an effort to engage the entire student body in initiatives designed to ensure that every student who graduates from UMD will do so informed and motivated to Do Good in their communities and around the world. As part of the Do Good Initiative, UMD hosted its 6th annual "Do Good Challenge," which inspires students from across campus to take a cause or issue they are passionate about and create the greatest social impact possible, locally and globally. In 2016, Technica, UMD's first all-female hackathon, brought together more than 400 women and girls from across the country to take part in a two-day event to design and build projects related to computer science, engineering and virtual reality. UMD's faculty includes Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners and members of the National Academies. Students learn from world-class experts and share classes with exceptionally motivated, high-achieving students. Undergraduates select from nearly 100 majors and 25 living-learning programs with 30 areas of focus. UMD helped pioneer living-learning programs, including launching the nation's first program devoted to entrepreneurship in 2001 and the first focused on cybersecurity in 2013. Half of UMD's fall freshmen enroll in these and other honors or scholars programs. UMD's Honors College challenges the most talented students in small seminars with like-minded classmates. College Park Scholars, an innovative living-learning program, engages students and faculty in learning beyond the classroom around a variety of topic areas. UMD's entrepreneurial faculty provide leadership in pivotal fields, such as climate change, national security, foreign languages, nanotechnology, energy storage, health care IT, food safety, and quantum science. Since the 1960s, researchers at UMD have partnered with NASA to conduct space missions, including Voyagers I and II and the more recent pioneering Deep Impact missions to nearby comets. UMD researchers are heavily involved in trans-disciplinary environmental research, including work to restore and protect the nearby Chesapeake Bay. Focused on a student-centered approach to learning and teaching, the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center opened in May 2017, featuring labs, informal study spaces, group study rooms, and technology-enhanced classrooms with flexible seating that helps encourage active learning and collaboration. Only nine miles from the White House, the Smithsonian, Library of Congress, and National Archives, and near the metropolitan and educational attractions of Baltimore, the lush 1,335-acre campus mixes advanced labs and educational facilities with state-of-the-art recreational opportunities. UMD and its 14,000 trees are designated as an arboretum and botanical garden. The U.S. EPA has recognized UMD as one of the nation's most sustainable campuses. |
Public, Coed | 1856 | N/A | Semester | Suburban | $493.3 million + | College Park, MD 20742 | (301) 405-1000 | 60 | 100.0 |
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The University of Maryland, College Park, the state's flagship university, inspires students' ideas and sparks their passions while bringing them deeply into the life-changing process of discovery, innovation and entrepreneurship. Living-learning environments, hands-on research and experiential learning expand on classroom study. Collaborations across disciplines enable the understanding of complex national and global problems like cybersecurity and climate change. International study and diversity help our graduates become global citizens. As the only public research university inside Washington, D.C.'s beltway, UMD gives students unparalleled opportunities to work with nearby federal agencies and labs, such as NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Collaborations with the University of Maryland, Baltimore also boost educational opportunities, research, and combined degree programs. In 2016, UMD launched the $75 million public-private Do Good Initiative, an effort to engage the entire student body in initiatives designed to ensure that every student who graduates from UMD will do so informed and motivated to Do Good in their communities and around the world. As part of the Do Good Initiative, UMD hosted its 6th annual "Do Good Challenge," which inspires students from across campus to take a cause or issue they are passionate about and create the greatest social impact possible, locally and globally. In 2016, Technica, UMD's first all-female hackathon, brought together more than 400 women and girls from across the country to take part in a two-day event to design and build projects related to computer science, engineering and virtual reality. UMD's faculty includes Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners and members of the National Academies. Students learn from world-class experts and share classes with exceptionally motivated, high-achieving students. Undergraduates select from nearly 100 majors and 25 living-learning programs with 30 areas of focus. UMD helped pioneer living-learning programs, including launching the nation's first program devoted to entrepreneurship in 2001 and the first focused on cybersecurity in 2013. Half of UMD's fall freshmen enroll in these and other honors or scholars programs. UMD's Honors College challenges the most talented students in small seminars with like-minded classmates. College Park Scholars, an innovative living-learning program, engages students and faculty in learning beyond the classroom around a variety of topic areas. UMD's entrepreneurial faculty provide leadership in pivotal fields, such as climate change, national security, foreign languages, nanotechnology, energy storage, health care IT, food safety, and quantum science. Since the 1960s, researchers at UMD have partnered with NASA to conduct space missions, including Voyagers I and II and the more recent pioneering Deep Impact missions to nearby comets. UMD researchers are heavily involved in trans-disciplinary environmental research, including work to restore and protect the nearby Chesapeake Bay. Focused on a student-centered approach to learning and teaching, the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center opened in May 2017, featuring labs, informal study spaces, group study rooms, and technology-enhanced classrooms with flexible seating that helps encourage active learning and collaboration. Only nine miles from the White House, the Smithsonian, Library of Congress, and National Archives, and near the metropolitan and educational attractions of Baltimore, the lush 1,335-acre campus mixes advanced labs and educational facilities with state-of-the-art recreational opportunities. UMD and its 14,000 trees are designated as an arboretum and botanical garden. The U.S. EPA has recognized UMD as one of the nation's most sustainable campuses. |
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The University of Maryland, College Park, the state's flagship university, inspires students' ideas and sparks their passions while bringing them deeply into the life-changing process of discovery, innovation and entrepreneurship. Living-learning environments, hands-on research and experiential learning expand on classroom study. Collaborations across disciplines enable the understanding of complex national and global problems like cybersecurity and climate change. International study and diversity help our graduates become global citizens. As the only public research university inside Washington, D.C.'s beltway, UMD gives students unparalleled opportunities to work with nearby federal agencies and labs, such as NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Collaborations with the University of Maryland, Baltimore also boost educational opportunities, research, and combined degree programs. In 2016, UMD launched the $75 million public-private Do Good Initiative, an effort to engage the entire student body in initiatives designed to ensure that every student who graduates from UMD will do so informed and motivated to Do Good in their communities and around the world. As part of the Do Good Initiative, UMD hosted its 6th annual "Do Good Challenge," which inspires students from across campus to take a cause or issue they are passionate about and create the greatest social impact possible, locally and globally. In 2016, Technica, UMD's first all-female hackathon, brought together more than 400 women and girls from across the country to take part in a two-day event to design and build projects related to computer science, engineering and virtual reality. UMD's faculty includes Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners and members of the National Academies. Students learn from world-class experts and share classes with exceptionally motivated, high-achieving students. Undergraduates select from nearly 100 majors and 25 living-learning programs with 30 areas of focus. UMD helped pioneer living-learning programs, including launching the nation's first program devoted to entrepreneurship in 2001 and the first focused on cybersecurity in 2013. Half of UMD's fall freshmen enroll in these and other honors or scholars programs. UMD's Honors College challenges the most talented students in small seminars with like-minded classmates. College Park Scholars, an innovative living-learning program, engages students and faculty in learning beyond the classroom around a variety of topic areas. UMD's entrepreneurial faculty provide leadership in pivotal fields, such as climate change, national security, foreign languages, nanotechnology, energy storage, health care IT, food safety, and quantum science. Since the 1960s, researchers at UMD have partnered with NASA to conduct space missions, including Voyagers I and II and the more recent pioneering Deep Impact missions to nearby comets. UMD researchers are heavily involved in trans-disciplinary environmental research, including work to restore and protect the nearby Chesapeake Bay. Focused on a student-centered approach to learning and teaching, the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center opened in May 2017, featuring labs, informal study spaces, group study rooms, and technology-enhanced classrooms with flexible seating that helps encourage active learning and collaboration. Only nine miles from the White House, the Smithsonian, Library of Congress, and National Archives, and near the metropolitan and educational attractions of Baltimore, the lush 1,335-acre campus mixes advanced labs and educational facilities with state-of-the-art recreational opportunities. UMD and its 14,000 trees are designated as an arboretum and botanical garden. The U.S. EPA has recognized UMD as one of the nation's most sustainable campuses. |
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The University of Maryland, College Park, the state's flagship university, inspires students' ideas and sparks their passions while bringing them deeply into the life-changing process of discovery, innovation and entrepreneurship. Living-learning environments, hands-on research and experiential learning expand on classroom study. Collaborations across disciplines enable the understanding of complex national and global problems like cybersecurity and climate change. International study and diversity help our graduates become global citizens. As the only public research university inside Washington, D.C.'s beltway, UMD gives students unparalleled opportunities to work with nearby federal agencies and labs, such as NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Collaborations with the University of Maryland, Baltimore also boost educational opportunities, research, and combined degree programs. In 2016, UMD launched the $75 million public-private Do Good Initiative, an effort to engage the entire student body in initiatives designed to ensure that every student who graduates from UMD will do so informed and motivated to Do Good in their communities and around the world. As part of the Do Good Initiative, UMD hosted its 6th annual "Do Good Challenge," which inspires students from across campus to take a cause or issue they are passionate about and create the greatest social impact possible, locally and globally. In 2016, Technica, UMD's first all-female hackathon, brought together more than 400 women and girls from across the country to take part in a two-day event to design and build projects related to computer science, engineering and virtual reality. UMD's faculty includes Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners and members of the National Academies. Students learn from world-class experts and share classes with exceptionally motivated, high-achieving students. Undergraduates select from nearly 100 majors and 25 living-learning programs with 30 areas of focus. UMD helped pioneer living-learning programs, including launching the nation's first program devoted to entrepreneurship in 2001 and the first focused on cybersecurity in 2013. Half of UMD's fall freshmen enroll in these and other honors or scholars programs. UMD's Honors College challenges the most talented students in small seminars with like-minded classmates. College Park Scholars, an innovative living-learning program, engages students and faculty in learning beyond the classroom around a variety of topic areas. UMD's entrepreneurial faculty provide leadership in pivotal fields, such as climate change, national security, foreign languages, nanotechnology, energy storage, health care IT, food safety, and quantum science. Since the 1960s, researchers at UMD have partnered with NASA to conduct space missions, including Voyagers I and II and the more recent pioneering Deep Impact missions to nearby comets. UMD researchers are heavily involved in trans-disciplinary environmental research, including work to restore and protect the nearby Chesapeake Bay. Focused on a student-centered approach to learning and teaching, the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center opened in May 2017, featuring labs, informal study spaces, group study rooms, and technology-enhanced classrooms with flexible seating that helps encourage active learning and collaboration. Only nine miles from the White House, the Smithsonian, Library of Congress, and National Archives, and near the metropolitan and educational attractions of Baltimore, the lush 1,335-acre campus mixes advanced labs and educational facilities with state-of-the-art recreational opportunities. UMD and its 14,000 trees are designated as an arboretum and botanical garden. The U.S. EPA has recognized UMD as one of the nation's most sustainable campuses. |
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The University of Maryland, College Park, the state's flagship university, inspires students' ideas and sparks their passions while bringing them deeply into the life-changing process of discovery, innovation and entrepreneurship. Living-learning environments, hands-on research and experiential learning expand on classroom study. Collaborations across disciplines enable the understanding of complex national and global problems like cybersecurity and climate change. International study and diversity help our graduates become global citizens. As the only public research university inside Washington, D.C.'s beltway, UMD gives students unparalleled opportunities to work with nearby federal agencies and labs, such as NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Collaborations with the University of Maryland, Baltimore also boost educational opportunities, research, and combined degree programs. In 2016, UMD launched the $75 million public-private Do Good Initiative, an effort to engage the entire student body in initiatives designed to ensure that every student who graduates from UMD will do so informed and motivated to Do Good in their communities and around the world. As part of the Do Good Initiative, UMD hosted its 6th annual "Do Good Challenge," which inspires students from across campus to take a cause or issue they are passionate about and create the greatest social impact possible, locally and globally. In 2016, Technica, UMD's first all-female hackathon, brought together more than 400 women and girls from across the country to take part in a two-day event to design and build projects related to computer science, engineering and virtual reality. UMD's faculty includes Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners and members of the National Academies. Students learn from world-class experts and share classes with exceptionally motivated, high-achieving students. Undergraduates select from nearly 100 majors and 25 living-learning programs with 30 areas of focus. UMD helped pioneer living-learning programs, including launching the nation's first program devoted to entrepreneurship in 2001 and the first focused on cybersecurity in 2013. Half of UMD's fall freshmen enroll in these and other honors or scholars programs. UMD's Honors College challenges the most talented students in small seminars with like-minded classmates. College Park Scholars, an innovative living-learning program, engages students and faculty in learning beyond the classroom around a variety of topic areas. UMD's entrepreneurial faculty provide leadership in pivotal fields, such as climate change, national security, foreign languages, nanotechnology, energy storage, health care IT, food safety, and quantum science. Since the 1960s, researchers at UMD have partnered with NASA to conduct space missions, including Voyagers I and II and the more recent pioneering Deep Impact missions to nearby comets. UMD researchers are heavily involved in trans-disciplinary environmental research, including work to restore and protect the nearby Chesapeake Bay. Focused on a student-centered approach to learning and teaching, the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center opened in May 2017, featuring labs, informal study spaces, group study rooms, and technology-enhanced classrooms with flexible seating that helps encourage active learning and collaboration. Only nine miles from the White House, the Smithsonian, Library of Congress, and National Archives, and near the metropolitan and educational attractions of Baltimore, the lush 1,335-acre campus mixes advanced labs and educational facilities with state-of-the-art recreational opportunities. UMD and its 14,000 trees are designated as an arboretum and botanical garden. The U.S. EPA has recognized UMD as one of the nation's most sustainable campuses. |
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The University of Maryland, College Park, the state's flagship university, inspires students' ideas and sparks their passions while bringing them deeply into the life-changing process of discovery, innovation and entrepreneurship. Living-learning environments, hands-on research and experiential learning expand on classroom study. Collaborations across disciplines enable the understanding of complex national and global problems like cybersecurity and climate change. International study and diversity help our graduates become global citizens. As the only public research university inside Washington, D.C.'s beltway, UMD gives students unparalleled opportunities to work with nearby federal agencies and labs, such as NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Collaborations with the University of Maryland, Baltimore also boost educational opportunities, research, and combined degree programs. In 2016, UMD launched the $75 million public-private Do Good Initiative, an effort to engage the entire student body in initiatives designed to ensure that every student who graduates from UMD will do so informed and motivated to Do Good in their communities and around the world. As part of the Do Good Initiative, UMD hosted its 6th annual "Do Good Challenge," which inspires students from across campus to take a cause or issue they are passionate about and create the greatest social impact possible, locally and globally. In 2016, Technica, UMD's first all-female hackathon, brought together more than 400 women and girls from across the country to take part in a two-day event to design and build projects related to computer science, engineering and virtual reality. UMD's faculty includes Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners and members of the National Academies. Students learn from world-class experts and share classes with exceptionally motivated, high-achieving students. Undergraduates select from nearly 100 majors and 25 living-learning programs with 30 areas of focus. UMD helped pioneer living-learning programs, including launching the nation's first program devoted to entrepreneurship in 2001 and the first focused on cybersecurity in 2013. Half of UMD's fall freshmen enroll in these and other honors or scholars programs. UMD's Honors College challenges the most talented students in small seminars with like-minded classmates. College Park Scholars, an innovative living-learning program, engages students and faculty in learning beyond the classroom around a variety of topic areas. UMD's entrepreneurial faculty provide leadership in pivotal fields, such as climate change, national security, foreign languages, nanotechnology, energy storage, health care IT, food safety, and quantum science. Since the 1960s, researchers at UMD have partnered with NASA to conduct space missions, including Voyagers I and II and the more recent pioneering Deep Impact missions to nearby comets. UMD researchers are heavily involved in trans-disciplinary environmental research, including work to restore and protect the nearby Chesapeake Bay. Focused on a student-centered approach to learning and teaching, the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center opened in May 2017, featuring labs, informal study spaces, group study rooms, and technology-enhanced classrooms with flexible seating that helps encourage active learning and collaboration. Only nine miles from the White House, the Smithsonian, Library of Congress, and National Archives, and near the metropolitan and educational attractions of Baltimore, the lush 1,335-acre campus mixes advanced labs and educational facilities with state-of-the-art recreational opportunities. UMD and its 14,000 trees are designated as an arboretum and botanical garden. The U.S. EPA has recognized UMD as one of the nation's most sustainable campuses. |
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The University of Maryland, College Park, the state's flagship university, inspires students' ideas and sparks their passions while bringing them deeply into the life-changing process of discovery, innovation and entrepreneurship. Living-learning environments, hands-on research and experiential learning expand on classroom study. Collaborations across disciplines enable the understanding of complex national and global problems like cybersecurity and climate change. International study and diversity help our graduates become global citizens. As the only public research university inside Washington, D.C.'s beltway, UMD gives students unparalleled opportunities to work with nearby federal agencies and labs, such as NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Collaborations with the University of Maryland, Baltimore also boost educational opportunities, research, and combined degree programs. In 2016, UMD launched the $75 million public-private Do Good Initiative, an effort to engage the entire student body in initiatives designed to ensure that every student who graduates from UMD will do so informed and motivated to Do Good in their communities and around the world. As part of the Do Good Initiative, UMD hosted its 6th annual "Do Good Challenge," which inspires students from across campus to take a cause or issue they are passionate about and create the greatest social impact possible, locally and globally. In 2016, Technica, UMD's first all-female hackathon, brought together more than 400 women and girls from across the country to take part in a two-day event to design and build projects related to computer science, engineering and virtual reality. UMD's faculty includes Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners and members of the National Academies. Students learn from world-class experts and share classes with exceptionally motivated, high-achieving students. Undergraduates select from nearly 100 majors and 25 living-learning programs with 30 areas of focus. UMD helped pioneer living-learning programs, including launching the nation's first program devoted to entrepreneurship in 2001 and the first focused on cybersecurity in 2013. Half of UMD's fall freshmen enroll in these and other honors or scholars programs. UMD's Honors College challenges the most talented students in small seminars with like-minded classmates. College Park Scholars, an innovative living-learning program, engages students and faculty in learning beyond the classroom around a variety of topic areas. UMD's entrepreneurial faculty provide leadership in pivotal fields, such as climate change, national security, foreign languages, nanotechnology, energy storage, health care IT, food safety, and quantum science. Since the 1960s, researchers at UMD have partnered with NASA to conduct space missions, including Voyagers I and II and the more recent pioneering Deep Impact missions to nearby comets. UMD researchers are heavily involved in trans-disciplinary environmental research, including work to restore and protect the nearby Chesapeake Bay. Focused on a student-centered approach to learning and teaching, the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center opened in May 2017, featuring labs, informal study spaces, group study rooms, and technology-enhanced classrooms with flexible seating that helps encourage active learning and collaboration. Only nine miles from the White House, the Smithsonian, Library of Congress, and National Archives, and near the metropolitan and educational attractions of Baltimore, the lush 1,335-acre campus mixes advanced labs and educational facilities with state-of-the-art recreational opportunities. UMD and its 14,000 trees are designated as an arboretum and botanical garden. The U.S. EPA has recognized UMD as one of the nation's most sustainable campuses. |
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