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Alverno College
3400 South 43rd Street — WI 53234-3 — Milwaukee
Some educations change your perspective. Others change your life. Your education should be all about you, helping you to become the best version of yourself and to realize your potential by becoming the person you haven’t yet imagined. At Alverno College, we know the measure of academic success involves more than the receipt of a diploma. We engage you – connect you to the world around you. We focus on your background and your goals. We help you reach for something far more valuable than a career.
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American Academy Of Art
332 South Michigan Avenue — 60604 — Chicago
The mission of the American Academy of Art is to teach students the traditional and contemporary skills of the professional artist to enable them to pursue a career in art. Academy graduates will have the professional skills and vision, the knowledge of other disciplines of human achievement, and the attitudes toward lifelong learning needed to succeed in a constantly evolving global job market while contributing to their communities.
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American InterContinental University - London
110 Marylebone High St — W1U 4RY — London
American InterContinental University's mission is to provide for the varying educational needs of a culturally diverse and geographically dispersed student body with the goal of preparing students academically, personally, and professionally for successful careers.
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American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave, NW — DC 20016-8 — Washington
A global outlook, practical idealism, a passion for public service: They’re part of American University today, and they were in the air in 1893, when AU was chartered by Congress. George Washington had dreamed of a “national university” in the nation’s capital. But it took John Fletcher Hurst to found a university that, in many ways, embodies that dream. Today’s students would find a kindred spirit in Hurst, who studied abroad in the 1850s and later ventured through the Middle East and South Asia, even writing a cultural history of Sri Lanka. By the time ground was broken in 1896, he was the respected Methodist bishop of Washington, D.C., with a vision of a university that would train public servants for the future. The land Bishop Hurst chose for AU was on the rural fringe of the nation’s capital, but it was already rich with Washington history. Abraham Lincoln had visited troops at Fort Gaines, which perched on the high ground now held by Ward Circle and the Katzen Arts Center. Presidential footsteps would continue to echo through AU history. In 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt laid the cornerstone of a building, named for Hurst’s friend, President William McKinley. When the Methodist-affiliated university opened in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson gave the dedication.
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Amherst College
220 S Pleasant St — 01002 — Amherst
Since its founding in 1821, Amherst College has become one of the premier liberal arts colleges in the nation, enrolling some 1,800 talented, energetic and diverse young men and women
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Amrita School Of Arts And Sciences
Brahmasthanam — Kochi - 682 024 — Edappally North
The three Amrita Schools of Arts and Sciences are part of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. Amrita is accredited by NAAC with the highest grade of A. These Schools offers post graduate (P.G.) and under graduate (U.G.) programs in business studies, commerce, computer science, maths, physics, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, botany, english, media studies, fine arts and hospital administration.
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Anderson County Arts Center
110 W Federal St — SC 29625 — Anderson
Established in 1972, the Anderson Arts Center is a 501(c)3 that promotes and fosters the practice and appreciation of the arts in Anderson County and the surrounding areas in South Carolina. Once a primarily rural and textile area, Anderson continues to grow at a rapid pace with close to 30 schools, over 230 manufacturers, including 22 international companies, in the county. The Anderson Arts Center strives to meet the cultural needs of our diverse community through local and national exhibits, comprehensive arts programming for all ages, and community based public art projects. Our organization’s major partners include the Anderson Convention and Visitors Bureau, Anderson County, the City of Anderson, and the South Carolina Arts Commission.
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Anderson University
316 boulevard — SC 29621 — Anderson
Located in the vibrant city of Anderson, South Carolina, Anderson University is a selective, comprehensive university offering bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees on campus and online. Students can choose among 36 majors, 38 concentrations, and 25 minors, and we are ranked as one of the best regional colleges in the South by both U. S. News and World Report and The Princeton Review. In addition to our “Top Tier” academic ranking, AU has been recognized by U.S. News and World Report as one of the top 35 universities in the South whose graduates accumulate the least amount of educational debt. At the heart of our educational program is an uncompromising commitment to the liberal arts as a means of preparing students with both a breadth and depth of knowledge they need not only to be successful in the career of their choice, but to be successful in all realms of life – in family, community, work, and church. We’re glad you’re exploring our website today. There are numerous individuals in key offices who will be glad to assist you in learning more about Anderson.
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Andrews University- College Of Arts And Sciences
Nethery Hall, Room 135 — MI 49104-0070 — Berrien Springs
The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest of the schools that comprise Andrews University. It is divided into three divisions and thirteen departments, representing a broad array of degree options. In addition to the programs offered by the departments, the college provides a variety of pre-professional programs in the fields of medicine, pre-law, and related medical fields. Our low student/professor ratio and small class sizes emphasize that each student is valued and participation is encouraged. Come explore all that we have to offer.
