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What is the Difference Between R1 and R2 Universities?

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At R1 institutions, research study spans the academic spectrum, engaging grad students with research opportunities from the creative arts and humanities to the social sciences and applied sciences.

R1 universities are at the forefront of research and innovation, and they receive federal and/or private funding specifically for their academic research.

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Higher Education has classified approximately 146 U.S. institutions as having R1 status. In other words, R1 institutions are recognized as the best research universities in the country — and West Virginia University is one of them (and the only R1 institution in the state of West Virginia).

But what is the difference between R1 and R2 universities? Are they really that much different? Is it really worth choosing an R1 institution over one with R2 status? Let's talk about it.

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Here's the difference between R1 and R2 universities.

There is a significant difference between the level of research and therefore, academic innovation that comes out of R1 universities as opposed to R2. Here are three specific (and significant) differences you should take note of. 

R1 institutions graduate more doctoral students than R2 institutions.

Research conducted at the graduate level cultivates a more comprehensive and cutting-edge knowledge base. Graduate programs offered at R1 institutions also foster a community that focuses on experimental learning and expands upon research , rather than solely focusing on existing facts in the field. In this way, R1 status universities help graduate students engage in cutting-edge research typically associated with PhD candidates. 

PhD candidates find that conducting research at an R1 institution greatly benefits their academic and professional path because they are actively engaged with the most recent findings coming out of their respective fields. For this reason, R1 institutions actually graduate more doctoral students than any other universities, including R2 status institutions. 

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R1 institutions receive significantly more funding than R2 institutions.

R1 institutions are awarded significantly larger amounts of funding in comparison to R2 institutions. R1 institutions are required to have minimum funding of $43.8 million per academic year. R2 institutions have a much lower minimum funding requirement.

And because R1 institutions also employ research-driven faculty who are passionate about research and who are dedicated to staying at the forefront of innovation, most R1 universities actually bring in significantly more than the minimum funding requirement.

For instance, by the end of 2020, WVU's total sponsored expenditures for research funding was $172 million , and by the end of 2021, WVU was granted $203 million in external funding for research and other sponsored programs.

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R1 institutions produce more accomplished researchers than R2 institutions.

Graduate students at R1 institutions are investigating new frontiers — looking at what has been discovered and making their own new discoveries.

With a graduate degree from an R1 university, research-driven students can expect to go out and be a leading scholar in their area , and they will be on the forefront of the next generation of people who are discovering great new ideas and changing and shaping the world.

At WVU specifically, you will go through a huge transformation , where you’ll move from being the student to being the professional — and then you’ll be ready to make a mark on the world.

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At West Virginia University, you have the valuable opportunity of joining one of the best research universities in the United States. At an internationally recognized R1 institution , you will learn with and from a community of driven, research-focused professionals who are making a positive impact across industries.

West Virginia University offers many excellent graduate programs designed to prepare you for a successful career. For a list of current programs, visit our graduate programs page .

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Old Dominion University Earns Prestigious Research 1 Designation from Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education

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Old Dominion University earned the Research 1 Classification, indicating "very high research activity," from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, placing it among the highest level of research institutions in the United States. The Carnegie Classification® has been the leading measure of research activities at U.S. colleges and institutions for more than half a century.

The University joins a group of just 137, or 5%, of four-year research institutions with the R1 classification in the nation. The classification, produced this year by the Center for Postsecondary Research at Indiana University, is published every three years. Previously, ODU was ranked as a Research 2 institution for doctoral institutions with "high research activity."

The Research 1 designation represents a key step in recruiting high-quality faculty and students, obtaining prestigious and larger research grants, and attracting industry and government agency partners.

"This is a significant milestone for our campus community and a historic moment in our research efforts," said President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D. "ODU is truly honored to join the elite ranks of the nation's top-producing research institutions, which comprise less than 5% of all institutions. Our faculty are so deserving of this prestigious honor and the limitless opportunities and well-deserved recognition that come with it!"

Governor Ralph Northam, a Norfolk resident, celebrated the University's designation, stating, "I'm so excited to move back home and live next door to a leading research university. Congratulations to the whole ODU team - this is an important achievement!"

The Carnegie Commission on Higher Education developed the Carnegie Classification® in 1970 to support its program of research and policy analysis. The classification is considered the leading framework for describing the diversity of U.S. colleges and universities. The tool informs research, grant-making and funding decisions, and annual rankings, including those by U.S. News & World Report.

Universities with the R1 classification engage in the highest levels of research activity. To be considered R1, universities must meet benchmarks across 10 indicators, including research doctorates awarded, total research expenditures, the aggregate level of research activity and the number of research staff.

"ODU's designation as an R1 institution demonstrates its national standing as a top-tier research university," Virginia Secretary of Education Fran Bradford said. "I am pleased that ODU has become the latest Virginia member of that elite academic club and thankful for all that ODU does for innovation and workforce development in Hampton Roads and the commonwealth."

Over the past decade, the number of scientific publications from ODU faculty has doubled, and over the past five years external funding for applied research projects has tripled, contributing to $69 million annually in overall research expenditures. More than half of ODU faculty have been involved in externally funded research projects, which have grown by 22% in total expenditures in the last decade. In the same period, ODU doubled the size of its nonfaculty Ph.D. research staff.

ODU has nationally known research strengths in coastal resilience, modeling and simulation, bioelectrics, port logistics and maritime engineering, and cybersecurity. ODU is a key academic partner for the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab), NASA Langley Research Center, NASA Wallops Flight Facility, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Department of Defense, among other agencies.

"ODU's strategy has been to focus on research that is meaningful to people living and working in Hampton Roads that also is applicable globally, such as in maritime domains," Vice President for Research Morris Foster said. "R1 designation recognizes the national significance of that local strategy."

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Austin Agho noted the classification could be attributed to the hard work and dedication of the ODU community.

"This accomplishment represents the collective efforts of our faculty, scientists, students and staff to further ODU's mission as a leading public doctoral research institution," he said. "Being named a Research 1 institution signals ODU is well-positioned to support research faculty, provide robust opportunities to undergraduates and graduate students, and work with partners to find innovative answers to complex and challenging questions."

The new classification, released Dec. 15, is undergoing a review and comment period that concludes at the end of January, when the classifications become official. The 2021 update will be the final administered by the IU Center for Postsecondary Research, now transferring responsibility to Albion College in Michigan.

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College Consensus rankings combine the results of the most respected college ranking systems with the averaged ratings of thousands of real student reviews from around the web to create a unique college meta-ranking. This approach offers a comprehensive and holistic perspective missing from other college rankings. Visit our about page for information on which rankings and review sites were included in this year’s consensus rankings.

The National Research Universities category is limited to schools with a national or international reach offering a broad range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral-level programs and a demonstrated commitment to research. These are schools designated Doctoral Universities by the Carnegie Classification.

The top research universities include some of the most prestigious and world-renowned names in higher education. We define national research universities as institutions that draw a student body from across the US and world, rather than a primarily regional population. These are universities that are classified by the Carnegie Foundation as research universities: R1 (Highest Research Activity), R2 (Higher Research Activity), or R3 (Moderate Research Activity). These designations include well over 300 universities nationwide. National research universities are dedicated not only to teaching, but on creating new knowledge through scientific, social scientific, and humanities research.

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This ranking focuses on the best nationally-recognized, major research universities. For students who are interested in the more traditional atmosphere of a small college, College Consensus has also ranked the Best National Liberal Arts Colleges . For the full, comprehensive ranking of all American colleges and universities, regardless of size or class, see the Best Colleges and Universities . For online schools, see the Best Online Colleges & Universities .

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Why choose a research university? The best research universities offer opportunities for students to engage with faculty who are expanding their fields. Because professors are making new breakthroughs all the time, the learning environment is charged with excitement and students are able to learn about the latest studies before the results make it into their textbooks.

In addition, attending a research university often affords students opportunities they would not have at other schools. For example, they may have access to internships and have opportunities to do research with experts in their fields. They may even be invited to networking events with well-known professors, which could introduce them to valuable contacts and mentors.

What Makes a University a Research University?

So what is the difference between a research university vs. a teaching university? A focus on research is what makes a university a research university. The definition of a research university is a university that is committed to furthering our collective body of knowledge through research. 

Unlike teaching universities, which put teaching above everything else, research universities place a higher importance on research. This does not mean that the teaching at a research university is sub-par, however. At the best research universities, professors who are excited about their research often carry their enthusiasm into the classroom. They ignite passion in their students by sharing the results of their research with their classes.

If you’re looking for the best research universities, look through our research university rankings. We have carefully considered each school’s strengths and weaknesses and compiled a list of the top research universities in the country. Our research university rankings will help you choose the right university for you.

What is the Relationship Between Government Funding and Research Universities?

Government funding to universities is currently around 60% of the total R&D budget. This is down from a high of 73% in the late 1960s. However, in inflation-adjusted dollars, the amount has actually increased from around $8 billion per year to over $30 billion in spite of the lower percentage. This indicates that, adjusted for inflation, R&D budgets at research universities have grown over the past few decades.

Still, federal research grants to universities account for over half of the R&D funding for these schools. However, since federal funding covers less of the costs than it has in the past, schools have had to cover a larger share of their R&D budgets themselves. The percentage paid by the schools was less than 10% in the late 60s, but has risen to more than 20% today.

Since government funding to universities now covers a smaller percentage of research costs, many universities have responded by charging higher tuition and fees to make up the difference. However, public outcry against the burgeoning student debt crisis is forcing research universities to come up with an alternative way to make up for the reduced federal research grants to universities.

Many research universities have come up with new ways to gain additional funding or reduce expenses. These include partnerships with corporations and cooperative agreements with other schools that allow for expanded research efforts at all of the partner schools. Some schools are also engaging in their own development projects in order to raise additional funding.

Top Research Universities by Funding

Looking at the top research universities by funding, Johns Hopkins University receives more than twice as much federal funding as the #2 school. Around $2 billion of Johns Hopkins’s $2.3 billion R&D budget comes from the federal government. The school is followed by the University of Washington in 2nd place ($960.6 million), the University of Michigan in 3rd ($756.1 million), Stanford University in 4th ($679.6 million), and the University of California, San Diego in 5th ($643.0 million).

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Although the best undergraduate research universities include the best science colleges in the world, research universities are not just for STEM majors . In fact, a recent study by Drexel University found that non-STEM students are just as likely to benefit from undergrad research experiences as STEM students.

The results were based on a survey of students who participated in the STAR (Students Tackling Advanced Research) program at Drexel University, one of the best science colleges in the world. Students indicated that they felt that the research benefited them in all areas of study, not just in STEM subject areas.

Some of the benefits students reported included improvements in their ability to work independently, feeling more comfortable discussing concepts or explaining projects to people outside of their fields, and gaining hands-on experience that they feel will help enhance their resumes.

At the best research universities, students have plenty of opportunities to participate in research. Regardless of major, being involved in a research project increases the chances that the student will remain in the program and eventually graduate. This effect is stronger when the research is conducted earlier in the program.

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The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, or as it is more commonly known, the Carnegie Classification, is a framework for categorizing all accredited, degree-granting institutions in the United States.

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  • Graduate degree programs in science and engineering, humanities, social science, STEM, business, education, public policy, and social work are all included in the Carnegie scale for development and research expenditures.
  • Doctoral universities, master’s colleges and universities, baccalaureate colleges, baccalaureate/associate colleges, associate’s colleges, special emphasis institutions, and tribal colleges are the different types of institutions that Carnegie categorizes.
  • The so-called research designations (R-1, R-2, and R-3) only apply to institutions that are desigated as doctorate universities. The highest research activity is denoted by R-1, higher research activity by R-2, and moderate research activity by R-3.

As you search for the right college or university, be sure that you understand the meaning of commonly used classifications such as Tier 1 Universities, R1 Universities, and Top Tier Universities. Commonly referred to as the Carnegie Classifications, these classifications are an indication of both prestige and commitment to research among colleges and universities. But what do these classifications mean, and what do they mean for you? What impact will these classifications have on your search for the right school? Read on to find out how the Carnegie Classifications can help you zero in on the right school.

What does Carnegie Classification mean?

The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, or as it is more commonly known, the Carnegie Classification, is a framework for categorizing all accredited, degree-granting institutions in the United States. Originally formulated in 1970 by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, and administered through the University of Indiana’s Center for Postsecondary Research since 2014, the Carnegie Classification is “the leading framework for recognizing and describing institutional diversity in U.S. higher education.” (cite: https://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/)

Every three years, the Foundation classifies every institution listed in the National Center for Education Statistics Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). The institutions are first classified by type:

  • doctoral universities (R)
  • master’s degree colleges and universities (M)
  • baccalaureate colleges
  • baccalaureate/associate colleges
  • associate’s colleges
  • special focus institutions;
  • and tribal colleges

These categories are fairly straightforward indicators based on the level of degree offered. Carnegie subsequently ranks these schools on separate tiers. Tiers are determined based on a quantitative formula that, for doctoral programs, measures the number of degrees conferred versus research dollars spent, and for master’s programs, measures the number of degrees conferred versus the size of the student body.

See below for a chart listing all of the Carnegie Classifications, as well as their defining criteria.

Carnegie ClassificationDescriptionTierResearch Classification
Doctoral UniversitiesInstitutions that award at least per yearR1Very High Research Activity
Doctoral UniversitiesInstitutions that award at least per yearR2High Research Activity
Doctoral/Professional UniversitiesInstitutions that award at least per yearR3 or D/PUModerate Research Activity
Master’s Colleges and Universities: Larger ProgramsInstitutions that award at least M1N/A
Master’s Colleges and Universities: Medium ProgramsInstitutions that award at least M2N/A
Master’s Colleges and Universities: Smaller ProgramsInstitutions that award at least M3N/A
Baccalaureate Colleges: Arts & SciencesDegree-granting institutions with bachelor’s degrees accounting for N/AN/A
Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse FieldsDegree-granting institutions with bachelor’s degrees accounting for N/AN/A
Baccalaureate/Associate’s Colleges: Associates DominantDegree-granting institutions with bachelor’s degrees accounting for N/AN/A
Baccalaureate/Associate’s Colleges: Mixed Baccalaureate/Associate’sDegree-granting institutions with bachelor’s degrees accounting for N/AN/A
Associate’s Colleges: High Transfer: High TraditionalInstitutions that award N/AN/A
Associate’s Colleges: High Transfer - Mixed Traditional/NontraditionalInstitutions that award N/AN/A
Associate’s Colleges: High Transfer - High NontraditionalInstitutions that award N/AN/A
Associate’s Colleges: Mixed Transfer/Career: High TraditionalInstitutions that award N/AN/A
Associate’s Colleges: Mixed Transfer/Career - Mixed Traditional/NontraditionalInstitutions that award N/AN/A
Associate’s Colleges: Mixed Transfer/Career - High NontraditionalInstitutions that award N/AN/A
Associate’s Colleges: High Career: High TraditionalInstitutions that award N/AN/A
Associate’s Colleges: High Career - Mixed Traditional/NontraditionalInstitutions that award N/AN/A
Associate’s Colleges: High Career - High NontraditionaInstitutions that award N/AN/A
Special Focus Two-Year: Health ProfessionsTwo-year institutions with N/AN/A
Special Focus Two-Year: Technical ProfessionsTwo-year institutions with N/AN/A
Special Focus Two-Year: Arts and DesignTwo-year institutions with N/AN/A
Special Focus Two-Year: Other FieldsTwo-year institutions with N/AN/A
Special Focus Four-Year: Faith-Related InstitutionsFour-year institutions with N/AN/A
Special Focus Four-Year: Medical Schools and CentersFour-year institutions with N/AN/A
Special Focus Four-Year: Other Health Professions SchoolsFour-year institutions with N/AN/A
Special Focus Four-Year: Engineering SchoolsFour-year institutions with N/AN/A
Special Focus Four-Year: Other Technology-Related SchoolsFour-year institutions with N/AN/A
Special Focus Four-Year: Business and Management SchoolsFour-year institutions with N/AN/A
Special Focus Four-Year: Arts, Music, and Design SchoolsFour-year institutions with N/AN/A
Special Focus Four-Year: Law SchoolsFour-year institutions with N/AN/A
Special Focus Four-Year: Other Special Focus InstitutionsFour-year institutions with N/AN/A
Tribal Colleges and UniversitiesInstitutions belonging to the N/AN/A
Not classifiedAll other institutionsN/AN/A

What are college tier rankings based on?

Research institutions are ranked based on three indicators:

  • the number of research or practice doctorates awarded;
  • the amount of money spent on research; and
  • the number of research faculty.

This drives a formula for quantitative categorization that tells us how much money is raised and spent on research versus how many students and faculty the institution has.

What do these tiers mean to universities?

The Carnegie Classifications are very important to institutions, especially graduate schools with a focus on research. Colleges and universities care deeply about how they rank and make deliberate choices to improve and/or maintain their ranking. There is a lot of prestige that comes with a high ranking. For many colleges and universities, the Carnegie Classifications can contribute to reputation and standing in the academic community, and may figure prominently into the ability of schools to attract top students and faculty.

For instance, if Carnegie classifies a college or university as an R1 (or top-tier research institution), it is highly likely that this same institution will enjoy a high ranking from a noted college ranker such as U.S. News & World Report . In fact, most prominent college ranking services rely to some extent on the tiers dictated by the Carnegie Classification system.

Though unofficial, these tier-based labels are tied largely to each school’s investment in both research and faculty, and how favorably these investments match the size of a student body. These factors may correlate directly to an institution’s ability to attract top talent and generous endowments, and consequently, their capacity to leverage academic influence across a wide spectrum of disciplines.

What do Carnegie Classifications mean for students?

The Carnegie Classification won’t necessarily tell students which schools are best, and it really isn’t meant to. The Carnegie Classification is simply a system for categorization, intended to sort schools into categories by degree type and emphasis on research. In fact, while college ranking services will usually acknowledge the Carnegie Classifications, these tiers will be incorporated into a larger set of indicators before a service like U.S. News & World Report can arrive at a qualitative ranking.

Carnegie Classifications aren’t explicitly tied to the quality of education or the student experience. The Carnegie Classifications are not informed by student-focused metrics such as graduation rates, extracurriculars, after-graduation employment, student services, or campus facilities. In this regard, the Carnegie Classifications aren’t meant as a way to discern the overall quality of an institution.

Instead, the classifications are designed to group colleges and universities based on their research activities. For students and prospective students, Carnegie’s tiers offer basic groupings within which schools are comparable in terms of their size, research emphasis, and their student-to-faculty ratio.

This means that the Carnegie Classification may be one helpful starting point for students in search of the right school. It may be an especially good way to determine if your graduate school is more focused on research or teaching. Your preference for one experience or the other will play a major role in your grad school destination. The Carnegie Classification can help point you in the right direction.

From there, you must take into account the indicators that are most important from you, whether they relate to student experience, faculty influence, affordability, accessibility, geographical location, or the countless other factors that will enter into this important decision.

For help weighing these factors, find out what you should look for in a graduate school.

Or read on to learn more about the differences between teaching and research universities.

What About Carnegie Classifications?

Carnegie classifications have long been used to determine top-tier research universities. But despite all efforts, lots of academics noticed a great flaw in these rankings.

Rethinking Carnegie Classifications

While beneficial, the Carnegie classifications can also cause bigger problems in higher education. For example, universities tend to hire more staff and produce more doctorates than is necessary to shift from R-3 to R-2 or R-2 to R-1. This may cause a waste of taxpayer dollars.

From a pedagogical perspective, the high number of research doctorates awarded reduces spending on professoriate hiring and curriculum development per student. This will likely lead to low-quality education in humanities departments where student consumption drives the business model more than learning and teaching.

From an economic perspective, universities are creating an endowment market where they compete against each other to be the best at conferring these “research” initiatives while they build no productive infrastructure or faculty-hiring capacity within their institutions.

The Carnegie classifications are, unfortunately, based on aggregate numbers, which fail to account for the quality of scholarly research or actual faculty productivity. They do not account for the quantity of peer-reviewed papers published by department members, their worth, or their efficacy; instead, they measure aggregate amounts of people and investment.

Regardless of apparent faults, the Carnegie classifications are not at all useless today. Just that they are being misapplied and abused, which harms higher education as a whole economically.

In the past, the Carnegie classifications were used to identify the prestige of a university. However, these classifications have become less helpful for this purpose as research quality has risen dramatically over the years. At many universities today, experts are questioning the value of Carnegie classifications in determining the identity or quality of research performed at institutions.

In addition, the Carnegie classifications do not measure research activity. The Carnegie rankings are supposed to be a measure of the amount of research expenditure going on at each university. However, if a university spends money on R-1 and R-2 but does not yield research results, that would be a bad investment. It seems as though Carnegie may reward or penalize universities for spending more money on funding than actually producing results.

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  • College for Creative Studies CCS
  • College of Alameda
  • College of Biblical Studies-Houston
  • College of Central Florida CF, CCF, Central Florida, Central FL College, Central Fla Coll, Central Fla College
  • College of Charleston
  • College of Coastal Georgia CCGA
  • College of Court Reporting Inc College of Court Reporting
  • College of DuPage COD
  • College of Eastern Idaho CEI
  • College of Lake County
  • College of Marin
  • College of Menominee Nation CMN
  • College of Micronesia-FSM COM-FSM|COMFSM|COM-FSM National|Sharks|COM-FSM Palikir
  • College of Our Lady of the Elms Elms College
  • College of Saint Benedict Saint Benedict
  • College of Saint Mary
  • College of San Mateo CSM
  • College of Southern Idaho
  • College of Southern Maryland CSM
  • College of Southern Nevada CSN
  • College of Staten Island CUNY Staten Island | CSI | College of Staten Island
  • College of the Albemarle COA
  • College of the Atlantic
  • College of the Canyons
  • College of the Desert Desert Community College District
  • College of the Holy Cross Holy Cross
  • College of the Mainland COM
  • College of the Marshall Islands CMI
  • College of the Muscogee Nation
  • College of the Ozarks
  • College of the Redwoods
  • College of the Sequoias
  • College of the Siskiyous
  • College of Western Idaho CWI
  • College Unbound
  • Collin County Community College District Collin County Community College District|Collin County Community College|Colin County Community College District|Colin County Community College|Collin College|Colin College|Collin|Colin|CCCCD|CCCC|Quad C|
  • Colorado Academy of Veterinary Technology
  • Colorado Christian University CCU
  • Colorado College
  • Colorado Mesa University Colorado Mesa
  • Colorado Mountain College
  • Colorado Northwestern Community College CNCC
  • Colorado School of Mines Mines
  • Colorado School of Trades
  • Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine CSTCM
  • Colorado State University Pueblo CSU Pueblo
  • Colorado State University-Fort Collins
  • Colorado State University-Global Campus
  • Colorado Technical University-Colorado Springs Colorado Tech CTU
  • Columbia Basin College CBC
  • Columbia Central University-Caguas
  • Columbia Central University-Yauco
  • Columbia College Columbia Junior College CC
  • Columbia College
  • Columbia College Chicago
  • Columbia Gorge Community College
  • Columbia International University CIU
  • Columbia Southern University
  • Columbia State Community College Columbia State
  • Columbia Theological Seminary
  • Columbia University in the City of New York Columbia University
  • Columbia-Greene Community College
  • Columbus College of Art and Design CCAD
  • Columbus State Community College Columbus State|CSCC|C-State
  • Columbus State University CSU, Columbus State
  • Columbus Technical College
  • Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service
  • Commonwealth Technical Institute CTI
  • Community Care College
  • Community Christian College CCC
  • Community College of Allegheny County CCAC
  • Community College of Aurora
  • Community College of Baltimore County CCBC|Community College of Baltimore County|Community College of Baltimore County - Essex|Community College of Baltimore County - Catonsville|Community College of Baltimore County - Dundalk
  • Community College of Beaver County CCBC
  • Community College of Denver CCD
  • Community College of Philadelphia
  • Community College of Rhode Island CCRI
  • Community College of Vermont CCV
  • Compass College of Film and Media
  • Compton College
  • Conception Seminary College
  • Concord University
  • Concorde Career College-Aurora
  • Concorde Career College-Dallas
  • Concorde Career College-Garden Grove
  • Concorde Career College-Grand Prairie
  • Concorde Career College-Kansas City
  • Concorde Career College-Memphis
  • Concorde Career College-North Hollywood
  • Concorde Career College-Portland
  • Concorde Career College-San Antonio
  • Concorde Career College-San Bernardino
  • Concorde Career College-San Diego
  • Concorde Career Institute-Jacksonville
  • Concorde Career Institute-Miramar
  • Concorde Career Institute-Orlando
  • Concorde Career Institute-Tampa
  • Concordia College at Moorhead
  • Concordia Seminary
  • Concordia Theological Seminary
  • Concordia University Texas CTX
  • Concordia University-Ann Arbor CUAA Concordia University Concordia University Ann ArborConcordia University Michigan Concordia (Michigan) C.U.A.A
  • Concordia University-Chicago Concordia University Chicago
  • Concordia University-Irvine Concordia University Irvine
  • Concordia University-Nebraska Concordia Teachers College Concordia College Concordia University, Seward
  • Concordia University-Saint Paul Concordia-St. Paul
  • Concordia University-Wisconsin CUW
  • Congregation Talmidei Mesivta Tiferes Shmiel Aleksander Yeshiva Aleksander
  • Connecticut College
  • Connors State College CSC
  • Contra Costa College CCC
  • Converse University
  • Conway School of Landscape Design Conway School
  • Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art The Cooper Union
  • Copiah-Lincoln Community College
  • Copper Mountain Community College CMC
  • Coppin State University Coppin
  • Corban University Warriors
  • Cornell College
  • Cornell University
  • Cornerstone University
  • Cornish College of the Arts
  • Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas UA Cossatot
  • Cosumnes River College Cosumnes River | CRC
  • Cottey College
  • County College of Morris
  • Covenant College
  • Covenant Theological Seminary Covenant|Covenant Seminary|CTS|Francis Schaeffer Institute|FSI|Center for Ministry Leadership|CML
  • Cowley County Community College Cowley College
  • Cox College Lester L Cox College of Nursing and Health Sciences
  • Crafton Hills College CHC--Crafton Hills College
  • Cranbrook Academy of Art
  • Craven Community College
  • Creighton University
  • Criswell College
  • Crowder College
  • Crowley's Ridge College
  • Crown College
  • Cuesta College
  • Culinary Institute Inc Culinary Institute LeNotre
  • Culinary Institute of America The Culinary Institute of America CIA The Culinary Institute of America at Greystone The Culinary Institute of America at San Antonio
  • Culver-Stockton College CULVER|C-SC|
  • Cumberland University CU
  • CUNY Bernard M Baruch College Baruch | Baruch College
  • CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College BMCC | Borough of Manhattan CC | Borough of Manhattan Community College
  • CUNY Bronx Community College BCC | Bronx CC | Bronx Community College
  • CUNY Brooklyn College Brooklyn | Brooklyn College
  • CUNY City College City | City College | CCNY | City College of New York
  • CUNY Graduate School and University Center The Graduate Center | CUNY Graduate Center | The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
  • CUNY Hostos Community College Hostos | Hostos CC | Hostos Community College
  • CUNY Hunter College Hunter | Hunter College
  • CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice John Jay | John Jay College of Criminal Justice
  • CUNY Kingsborough Community College KCC | KBCC | Kingsborough CC | Kingsborough Community College
  • CUNY LaGuardia Community College LaGuardia | LaGuardia CC | LaGuardia Community College
  • CUNY Lehman College Lehman | Lehman College
  • CUNY Medgar Evers College Medgar | MEC | Medgar Evers | Medgar Evers College
  • CUNY New York City College of Technology City Tech | NYCCT | New York City College of Technology | New York Technical College
  • CUNY Queens College Queens | Queens College
  • CUNY Queensborough Community College QCC | Queensborough CC | Queensborough Community College
  • CUNY School of Law CUNY Law
  • CUNY Stella and Charles Guttman Community College Guttman | CUNY Guttman Community College | GCC | Stella and Charles Guttman Community College | Guttman Community College
  • CUNY York College York | York College
  • Curry College
  • Curtis Institute of Music
  • Cuyahoga Community College District
  • Cuyamaca College
  • Cypress College
  • D'Youville University
  • Daemen University
  • Dakota College at Bottineau MSU-Bottineau
  • Dakota County Technical College DCTC
  • Dakota State University Dakota State
  • Dakota Wesleyan University
  • Dallas Baptist University DBU
  • Dallas Christian College
  • Dallas College
  • Dallas Institute of Funeral Service
  • Dallas Theological Seminary
  • Dalton State College DSC, Dalton State
  • Danville Area Community College DACC/Danville Community College/Danville Junior College
  • Danville Community College
  • Daoist Traditions College of Chinese Medical Arts
  • Dartmouth College Dartmouth, Big Green
  • Davenport University
  • Davidson College
  • Davidson-Davie Community College DDCC|Davidson-Davie Community College
  • Davis & Elkins College Davis and Elkins College, D&E College, D&E
  • Davis College
  • Dawson Community College DCC; Dawson College; Dawson Junior College
  • Daytona College
  • Daytona State College DSC
  • De Anza College
  • Dean College
  • Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
  • Defiance College
  • Del Mar College DMC
  • Delaware College of Art and Design DCAD
  • Delaware County Community College
  • Delaware State University
  • Delaware Technical Community College-Terry Delaware Tech
  • Delaware Valley University
  • Delgado Community College
  • Dell'Arte International School of Physical Theatre
  • Delta College
  • Delta College of Arts & Technology
  • Delta State University
  • Denison University Denison|DU|Dennison University|Denison U|Dennison U|Camp Denidoo|Denidoo|Big Red
  • Denmark Technical College DTC
  • Denver College of Nursing
  • Denver Seminary
  • DePaul University
  • DePauw University DePauw
  • Des Moines Area Community College DMACC
  • Des Moines University-Osteopathic Medical Center Des Moines University
  • DeSales University
  • Design Institute of San Diego
  • DeVry College of New York DeVry College of New York-Midtown Manhattan DeVry College of New York-Rego Park
  • DeVry University-Arizona DeVry University-Phoenix
  • DeVry University-California DeVry University-Colton DeVry University-Folsom DeVry University-Newark DeVry University-Fresno DeVry University-Long Beach DeVry University-Ontario DeVry University-San Diego DeVry University-San Jose DeVry University-Sherman Oaks
  • DeVry University-Colorado DeVry University-Westminster
  • DeVry University-Florida DeVry University-Jacksonville DeVry University-Miramar DeVry University-Orlando
  • DeVry University-Georgia DeVry University-Alpharetta DeVry University-Atlanta Cobb/Galleria DeVry University-Decatur DeVry University-Gwinnett DeVry University-Henry County
  • DeVry University-Illinois DeVry University-Addison DeVry University-Chicago DeVry University-Chicago Loop DeVry University-Gurnee DeVry University-Naperville DeVry University-Tinley Park
  • DeVry University-Missouri DeVry University-Kansas City
  • DeVry University-Nevada DeVry University-Henderson
  • DeVry University-New Jersey DeVry University-IselinDeVry University-Paramus
  • DeVry University-North Carolina DeVry University-Charlotte
  • DeVry University-Ohio DeVry University-Seven HillsDeVry University-CincinnatiDeVry University-Columbus
  • DeVry University-Pennsylvania DeVry University-Fort Washington DeVry University-Philadelphia
  • DeVry University-Tennessee DeVry University-Nashville
  • DeVry University-Texas DeVry University-Austin DeVry University-Irving DeVry University-San Antonio
  • DeVry University-Virginia DeVry University-ArlingtonDeVry University-Chesapeake
  • Dewey University-Carolina
  • Dewey University-Hato Rey
  • Dewey University-Juana Díaz
  • Dewey University-Manati
  • Diablo Valley College Diablo Valley, DVC
  • Dickinson College
  • Dickinson State University DSU
  • DigiPen Institute of Technology DIT|DigiPen|
  • Dillard University
  • Dine College
  • Divine Mercy University DMU
  • Divine Word College
  • Doane University
  • Dodge City Community College
  • Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology The Dominican School|DSPT|St. Albert's College|College of St. Albert the Great
  • Dominican University Dominican
  • Dominican University New York Dominican University New York
  • Dominican University of California DUofC
  • Dongguk University Los Angeles
  • Donnelly College
  • Dordt University Dort
  • Douglas Education Center
  • Dragon Rises College of Oriental Medicine Dragon Rises College
  • Drake University Drake
  • Drew University
  • Drexel University Drexel
  • Drury University
  • Drury University-College of Continuing Professional Studies
  • Duke University
  • Dunwoody College of Technology
  • Duquesne University
  • Durham Technical Community College
  • Dutchess Community College DCC|Dutchess
  • Dyersburg State Community College DSCC
  • Eagle Gate College-Layton
  • Eagle Gate College-Murray
  • Earlham College Earlham
  • East Arkansas Community College
  • East Carolina University ECU
  • East Central College
  • East Central Community College
  • East Central University ECU
  • East Georgia State College EGSC
  • East Los Angeles College
  • East Mississippi Community College EMCC
  • East Ohio College
  • East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania East Stroudsburg University
  • East Tennessee State University ETSU
  • East Texas Baptist University
  • East West College of Natural Medicine
  • East-West University
  • Eastern Arizona College
  • Eastern Connecticut State University Eastern|ECSU
  • Eastern Florida State College EFSC
  • Eastern Gateway Community College
  • Eastern Illinois University EIU|E.I.U.|Eastern Illinois
  • Eastern International College-Belleville
  • Eastern International College-Jersey City
  • Eastern Iowa Community College District Eastern Iowa Community Colleges
  • Eastern Kentucky University Eastern EKU
  • Eastern Maine Community College
  • Eastern Mennonite University Eastern mennonite univ EMU university EMU college EMU Eastern mennonite Eastern mennonite college EMC Eastern mennonite seminary Eastern menonite
  • Eastern Michigan University
  • Eastern Nazarene College ENC
  • Eastern New Mexico University Ruidoso Branch Community College ENMU - Ruidoso Branch Community College
  • Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus ENMU-Portales
  • Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell Campus
  • Eastern Oklahoma State College Eastern|EOSC
  • Eastern Oregon University EOU
  • Eastern School of Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine ESATM
  • Eastern Shore Community College ESCC
  • Eastern University
  • Eastern Virginia Career College
  • Eastern Virginia Medical School
  • Eastern Washington University EWU
  • Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College
  • Eastern Wyoming College
  • Eastwick College-Hackensack
  • Eastwick College-Nutley RETS|Retts|Rets Institute|NEC|NEC Rets Campus|Rets Campus|Rets Electronics School|Eastwick Colleges|Eastwick Schools|Hohokus School|HoHoKus RETS|R.E.T.S.|National Education Center
  • Eastwick College-Ramsey
  • Ecclesia College
  • Eckerd College
  • ECPI University ECPI
  • Ecumenical Theological Seminary ETS
  • Eden Theological Seminary
  • Edgecombe Community College
  • Edgewood College
  • Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Edinboro
  • Edison State Community College Edison Community College
  • Edmonds College Edmonds
  • EDP University of Puerto Rico Inc-San Juan EDP University of PR Inc.
  • EDP University of Puerto Rico Inc-San Sebastian EDP
  • EDP University of Puerto Rico-Humacao
  • EDP University of Puerto Rico-Manati
  • EDP University of Puerto Rico-Villalba
  • Educational Technical College-Recinto de Bayamon
  • Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Edward Waters University
  • El Camino Community College District ECC
  • El Paso Community College
  • Elgin Community College ECC
  • Elim Bible Institute and College EBIC
  • Elizabeth City State University ECSU
  • Elizabethtown College
  • Elizabethtown Community and Technical College ECTC
  • Ellsworth Community College Iowa Valley Community College District
  • Elmezzi Graduate School of Molecular Medicine
  • Elmhurst University
  • Elmira Business Institute
  • Elmira College EC
  • Elon University
  • Elyon College
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach Embry Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Prescott Embry Riddle Aeronautical University-Prescott
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Worldwide Embry Riddle Aeronautical University-Worldwide
  • Emerson College Emerson
  • Emmanuel College
  • Emmanuel University
  • Emmaus Bible College
  • Emory & Henry College
  • Emory University
  • Emory University-Oxford College
  • Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Emperor's College
  • Empire College
  • Empire State University
  • Emporia State University ESU E-State
  • Endicott College
  • Ensign College Ensign College
  • Enterprise State Community College Enterprise-Ozark Community College Enterprise State Junior College
  • Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest
  • Erie Community College
  • Erie Institute of Technology Inc
  • Erikson Institute The Erikson Institute
  • Erskine College Erskine College and Seminary
  • Escuela de Artes Plasticas y Diseno de Puerto Rico EAPD
  • Essex County College Essex
  • Estrella Mountain Community College
  • ETI Technical College
  • Eureka College EC
  • Evangel University
  • Evangelical Theological Seminary ETS, Evangelical, Evangelical Seminary
  • Everett Community College
  • Everglades University
  • Evergreen Valley College
  • Excelsior University
  • Fairfax University of America
  • Fairfield University
  • Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham Campus FDU
  • Fairleigh Dickinson University-Metropolitan Campus FDU
  • Fairmont State University Fairmont State College
  • Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary FBBC&TS, FBBC
  • Faith International University Faith Seminary
  • Family of Faith Christian University Family of Faith College
  • Farmingdale State College SUNY College of Technology at Farmingdale
  • Fashion Institute of Technology FIT
  • Faulkner University Faulkner
  • Fayetteville State University
  • Fayetteville Technical Community College FTCC
  • Feather River Community College District Feather River College
  • Felbry College School of Nursing FCSON
  • Felician University
  • Ferris State University
  • Ferrum College
  • FIDM-Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising-Los Angeles FIDM LA
  • FIDM-Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising-San Francisco
  • Fielding Graduate University Fielding|Fielding Institute|Fielding Graduate Institute
  • FINE Mortuary College
  • Finger Lakes Community College
  • Finger Lakes Health College of Nursing & Health Sciences
  • Finlandia University
  • Fisher College
  • Fisk University
  • Fitchburg State University Fitchburg State
  • Five Branches University
  • Five Towns College
  • Flagler College Flagler
  • Flathead Valley Community College
  • Fletcher Technical Community College Fletcher Technical Community College
  • Flint Hills Technical College
  • Florence-Darlington Technical College
  • Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University FAMU|Florida A&M University|Florida A&M University |Rattlers|FAMU Rattlers
  • Florida Atlantic University FAU
  • Florida Career College-Boynton Beach
  • Florida Career College-Hialeah
  • Florida Career College-Houston
  • Florida Career College-Lauderdale Lakes
  • Florida Career College-Miami
  • Florida Career College-Pembroke Pines
  • Florida College
  • Florida College of Integrative Medicine FCIM
  • Florida Gateway College FGC
  • Florida Gulf Coast University
  • Florida Institute of Technology Florida Tech
  • Florida Institute of Technology-Online
  • Florida International University FIU
  • Florida Memorial University
  • Florida National University-Main Campus
  • Florida Polytechnic University Florida Poly
  • Florida Southern College Florida Southern|FSC
  • Florida SouthWestern State College
  • Florida State College at Jacksonville FSCJ
  • Florida State University Florida State|F.S.U.|FSU|F. S. U.|Fla. State University|Fla. State|Fl State University|Fl State|FL State University|FL State|Seminoles|Noles|Florida State Seminoles|Florida State University Seminoles|Fl. State|Fl. State University|The Florida State University|Floridia State University|Florda State University|Florida State Univerisity|Flordia State University|Florida State Unversity|
  • Folsom Lake College Folsom Lake | FLC
  • Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
  • Fontbonne University
  • Foothill College
  • Fordham University
  • Forsyth Technical Community College Forsyth Tech
  • Fort Hays State University FHSU
  • Fort Lewis College FLC
  • Fort Peck Community College FPCC
  • Fort Scott Community College FSCC|Fort Scott JuCo|Ft. Scott Community College|Fort Scott Junior College|Ft. Scott Jr. College|Ft. Scott Junior College|FSJC
  • Fort Valley State University
  • Fortis College All-State Career - Fortis College - Houston South
  • Fortis College-Baton Rouge
  • Fortis College-Centerville
  • Fortis College-Cincinnati Bohecker College
  • Fortis College-Columbia Fortis College - Columbia
  • Fortis College-Columbus Bohecker College
  • Fortis College-Cutler Bay
  • Fortis College-Cuyahoga Falls
  • Fortis College-Indianapolis
  • Fortis College-Landover
  • Fortis College-Norfolk Virginia Career Institute
  • Fortis College-Orange Park
  • Fortis College-Richmond Virginia School of Technology, Virginia Career Institute
  • Fortis College-Salt Lake City
  • Fortis College-Smyrna
  • Fortis Institute All-State Career - Fortis Institute - Houston North
  • Fortis Institute-Birmingham Tri-State Computer Institute, Inc |DBA: Tri-State Institute
  • Fortis Institute-Cookeville
  • Fortis Institute-Forty Fort
  • Fortis Institute-Nashville Fortis Institute - Nashville
  • Fortis Institute-Pensacola Capps College, Inc.
  • Fortis Institute-Port Saint Lucie
  • Fortis Institute-Scranton AMTI-SCR
  • Fox College
  • Fox Valley Technical College FVTC
  • Framingham State University
  • Francis Marion University
  • Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University FranU
  • Franciscan School of Theology FST
  • Franciscan University of Steubenville Franciscan|Steubenville
  • Frank Phillips College FPC
  • Franklin and Marshall College Franklin & Marshall College|Franklin & Marshall|Franklin and Marshall|F&M|FandM
  • Franklin College Franklin College of Indiana
  • Franklin Pierce University Franklin Pierce College, Franklin Pierce, FPU, Pierce
  • Franklin University
  • Franklin W Olin College of Engineering Olin College of Engineering
  • Frederick Community College
  • Freed-Hardeman University
  • Fremont University
  • Fresno City College
  • Fresno Pacific University
  • Friends University
  • Front Range Community College FRCC
  • Frontier Community College Frontier Community College
  • Frontier Nursing University
  • Frostburg State University
  • Full Sail University
  • Fuller Theological Seminary
  • Fullerton College
  • Fulton-Montgomery Community College FMCC
  • Furman University Furman University
  • Future Generations University
  • Future-Tech Institute FTI
  • Gadsden State Community College GSCC | Gadsden State | Gadsden Community College
  • Galen College of Nursing-ARH
  • Galen College of Nursing-Cincinnati
  • Galen College of Nursing-Louisville
  • Galen College of Nursing-San Antonio
  • Galen College of Nursing-Tampa Bay
  • Gallaudet University Gallaudet University
  • Galveston College
  • Gannon University
  • Garden City Community College
  • Gardner-Webb University GWU
  • Garrett College Garrett Community College|Garrett|GCC|GC
  • Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
  • Gaston College
  • Gateway Community and Technical College Northern Kentucky State Vocational Technical School Northern Kentucky Tech Northern Kentucky Technical College Northern Kentucky Health Occupational Center Northern Campbell Tech Northern Kentucky Health Technology Center
  • GateWay Community College
  • Gateway Community College
  • Gateway Technical College
  • Gavilan College
  • Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine GCSOM
  • Gemini School of Visual Arts & Communication
  • Generations College Generations College
  • Genesee Community College GCC
  • Geneva College
  • George C Wallace Community College-Dothan WALLACE DOTHAN|WCCD
  • George C Wallace State Community College-Hanceville Wallace State Community College Wallace State - Hanceville
  • George C Wallace State Community College-Selma Wallace Community College Selma
  • George Fox University GFU
  • George Mason University Mason
  • George Washington University GWU|GW
  • Georgetown College
  • Georgetown University Georgetown|GU
  • Georgia College & State University Georgia College
  • Georgia Gwinnett College
  • Georgia Highlands College GHC
  • Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Georgia Tech
  • Georgia Military College
  • Georgia Northwestern Technical College
  • Georgia Piedmont Technical College
  • Georgia Southern University
  • Georgia Southwestern State University GSW, Georgia Southwestern
  • Georgia State University
  • Georgia State University-Perimeter College
  • Georgian Court University
  • Germanna Community College
  • Gettysburg College
  • Glasgow Caledonian New York College
  • Glen Oaks Community College GOCC
  • Glendale Career College dba Glendale Career College
  • Glendale Career College-Brightwood Teachout
  • Glendale Community College
  • Glendale Community College GCC | Glendale College
  • Glenville State University
  • Goddard College
  • Gods Bible School and College
  • Gogebic Community College
  • Golden Gate University
  • Golden West College
  • Goldey-Beacom College
  • Gonzaga University
  • Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science Good Samaritan College
  • Goodwin University Goodwin
  • Gordon College
  • Gordon State College Gordon
  • Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary GCTS/Gordon-Conwell Seminary/Gordon Cromwell Theological Seminary
  • Goshen College
  • Goucher College
  • Governors State University GSU
  • Grace Christian University
  • Grace College and Theological Seminary
  • Grace Mission University
  • Grace School of Theology
  • Graceland University-Lamoni
  • Graduate Theological Union GTU
  • Grambling State University GSU, Grambling
  • Grand Canyon University GCU
  • Grand Rapids Community College
  • Grand Valley State University Grand Valley|GVSU|Grand Valley State|
  • Grand View University GVC
  • Granite State College GSC
  • Gratz College
  • Grays Harbor College GHC
  • Grayson College
  • Great Basin College
  • Great Bay Community College Great Bay Community College
  • Great Falls College Montana State University GFC MSU
  • Great Lakes Christian College
  • Great Lakes Institute of Technology
  • Green River College GRC
  • Greenfield Community College
  • Greensboro College
  • Greenville Technical College GTC
  • Greenville University
  • Grinnell College Grinnell
  • Grossmont College
  • Grove City College
  • Guam Community College GCC
  • Guilford College
  • Guilford Technical Community College
  • Gulf Coast State College GCSC
  • Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service
  • Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts
  • Gustavus Adolphus College
  • Gwinnett College-Lilburn Gwinnett College
  • Gwinnett College-Marietta Campus Gwinnett College
  • Gwinnett Institute Gwinnett Institute
  • Gwinnett Technical College Gwinnett Tech
  • Gwynedd Mercy University
  • H Councill Trenholm State Community College Trenholm State
  • Hacienda La Puente Adult Education
  • Hagerstown Community College HCC
  • Halifax Community College
  • Hallmark University Hallmark Institute|Hallmark Aero-Tech, Inc.|Hallmark Institute of Technology|Hallmark Institute of Aviation|Hallmark Institute of Aeronautics|Hallmark College|Hallmark College of Technology|Hallmark College of Aeronautics|Hallmark College of Aviation
  • Hamilton College
  • Hamline University
  • Hampden-Sydney College HSC, Hampden-Sydney, H-SC
  • Hampshire College
  • Hampton University
  • Hannibal-LaGrange University
  • Hanover College
  • Harcum College
  • Hardin-Simmons University HSU, Hardin-Simmons
  • Harding University
  • Harford Community College
  • Harris-Stowe State University Harris-Stowe State College
  • Harrisburg Area Community College HACC
  • Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
  • Hartford International University for Religion and Peace
  • Hartnell College
  • Hartwick College
  • Harvard University
  • Harvey Mudd College Mudd, HMC
  • Haskell Indian Nations University Haskell
  • Hastings College Hastings College
  • Haven University
  • Haverford College
  • Hawaii Community College Hawaii CC / HCC
  • Hawaii Medical College
  • Hawaii Pacific University
  • Hawkeye Community College
  • Haywood Community College
  • Hazard Community and Technical College
  • Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies
  • HCI College
  • Healthcare Career College
  • Heartland Community College
  • Hebrew College
  • Hebrew Theological College HTC, TI, Teacher's Institute, Skokie Yeshiva, Blitstein Institute, Machon Torani L'Banot, Beis HaMidrash L'Torah
  • Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion HUC-JIR
  • Heidelberg University Heidelburg College|Hiedelberg College|Hiedelburg College|Heidleberg College|Heidleburg College|The 'Berg|Heidelberg University|Hiedelberg University|Heidelburg University
  • Helena College University of Montana Helena College
  • Helene Fuld College of Nursing HFCN
  • Hellenic College-Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology
  • Helms College
  • Henderson Community College
  • Henderson State University
  • Hendrix College
  • Hennepin Technical College
  • Henry Ford College
  • Heritage Bible College
  • Heritage Christian University
  • Heritage University
  • Herkimer County Community College Herkimer College
  • Herzing University-Akron Akron Institute of Herzing University
  • Herzing University-Atlanta
  • Herzing University-Birmingham
  • Herzing University-Brookfield
  • Herzing University-Kenosha
  • Herzing University-Madison
  • Herzing University-Minneapolis
  • Herzing University-New Orleans Herzing College
  • Herzing University-Orlando
  • Hesston College Hesston
  • High Desert Medical College
  • High Point University HPU
  • High Tech High Graduate School of Education
  • Highland Community College
  • Highlands College of Montana Tech
  • Highline College Highline
  • Hilbert College Hilbert
  • Hill College
  • Hillsborough Community College HCC
  • Hillsdale College
  • Hinds Community College
  • Hiram College Hiram
  • Hobart William Smith Colleges
  • Hobe Sound Bible College
  • Hocking College Hocking Technical College
  • Hodges University International College
  • Hofstra University
  • Hollins University Hollins College
  • Holmes Community College
  • Holy Apostles College and Seminary HACS
  • Holy Cross College
  • Holy Family University Holy Family
  • Holy Names University Holy Names College
  • Holyoke Community College
  • Homestead Schools
  • Hondros College of Nursing
  • Honolulu Community College Honolulu CC / HCC
  • Hood College Hood
  • Hood Theological Seminary
  • Hope College
  • Hope College of Arts and Sciences
  • Hope International University Hope|HIU|College of Arts and Sciences|College of Business and Management|College of Education|Pacific Christian of Ministry and Biblical Studies|College of Psychology and Counseling|Fullerton|Orange County|California|
  • Hopkinsville Community College
  • Horizon University
  • Horry-Georgetown Technical College HGTC
  • Houghton University Houghton University
  • Housatonic Community College
  • Houston Christian University HBU
  • Houston Community College HCC
  • Houston Graduate School of Theology HGST
  • Houston International College Cardiotech Ultrasound School NA
  • Howard College Howard County Junior College
  • Howard Community College HCC|Howard County Community College|Howrad Community College|HCCC|Howard County College|Columbia Community College|Howard College
  • Howard Payne University
  • Howard University HU
  • Hudson County Community College HCCC
  • Hudson Valley Community College
  • Huertas College
  • Hult International Business School
  • Humacao Community College
  • Humphreys University-Stockton and Modesto Campuses
  • Huntingdon College
  • Huntington Junior College
  • Huntington University
  • Huntington University of Health Sciences
  • Huntsville Bible College
  • Hussian College-Daymar College Bowling Green
  • Hussian College-Daymar College Clarksville Hussian College - Daymar College Clarksville
  • Hussian College-Daymar College Columbus Hussian College - Daymar College Columbus
  • Hussian College-Daymar College Murfreesboro Hussian College - Daymar College Murfreesboro
  • Hussian College-Daymar College Nashville Hussian College - Daymar College Nashville
  • Hussian College-Los Angeles
  • Hussian College-Philadelphia
  • Husson University Husson
  • Huston-Tillotson University
  • Hutchinson Community College
  • IBMC College IBMC, Institute of Business and Medical Careers
  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
  • ICPR Junior College
  • ICPR Junior College-Arecibo
  • ICPR Junior College-Mayaguez
  • Idaho State University ISU
  • IGlobal University
  • Iliff School of Theology
  • Ilisagvik College
  • Illinois Central College ICC
  • Illinois College
  • Illinois College of Optometry
  • Illinois Institute of Technology Illinois Tech
  • Illinois State University
  • Illinois Valley Community College IVCC
  • Illinois Wesleyan University IWU|Wesleyan
  • Immaculata University
  • Imperial Valley College IVC
  • Independence Community College
  • Indian Bible College
  • Indian Hills Community College IHCC|Indian Hills College|The Hills
  • Indian River State College
  • Indiana Institute of Technology Indiana Tech, IIT
  • Indiana Institute of Technology-College of Professional Studies Indiana Tech - CPS
  • Indiana State University Indiana State ISU
  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania-Main Campus
  • Indiana University-Bloomington IUB | IU Bloomington
  • Indiana University-East IUE | IU East
  • Indiana University-Kokomo IU Kokomo | IUK | IU KO
  • Indiana University-Northwest IUN | IU Northwest
  • Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis IUPUI
  • Indiana University-South Bend IUSB | IU SB | IU South Bend
  • Indiana University-Southeast IUSE | IU SE | IU Southeast
  • Indiana Wesleyan University-Marion IWU
  • Indiana Wesleyan University-National & Global IWU
  • Institute for Business and Technology
  • Institute for Clinical Social Work
  • Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts IDSVA
  • Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development Institute of American Indian Arts
  • Institute of Clinical Acupuncture & Oriental Med
  • Institute of Medical and Business Careers d/b/a Institute of Medical and Business Careers
  • Institute of Production and Recording IPR |The Institute of Production and Recording
  • Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture ITEA
  • Institute of Technology Fresno Institute of Technology | Institute of Technology | FIT | IT | Fresno's Institute of Technology
  • Institute of World Politics
  • Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto de Guayama Tecnologico / ITPR
  • Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto de Manati ITEC-MANATI
  • Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto de Ponce Maria E. Archeval Salamo de Valdes
  • Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto de San Juan
  • Intellitec College-Colorado Springs
  • Intellitec College-Grand Junction
  • Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Aguadilla
  • Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo
  • Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Barranquitas
  • Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Bayamon
  • Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Fajardo
  • Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Guayama
  • Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Metro
  • Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Ponce Inter Ponce
  • Inter American University of Puerto Rico-San German
  • Inter American University of Puerto Rico-School of Law
  • Inter American University of Puerto Rico-School of Optometry
  • Inter-American Defense College
  • Interactive College of Technology ILS |I.L.S.
  • Interactive College of Technology
  • Interactive College of Technology-Chamblee
  • Interactive College of Technology-Gainesville
  • Interactive College of Technology-Morrow
  • InterCoast Colleges-Santa Ana
  • Interdenominational Theological Center
  • Interior Designers Institute
  • International Baptist College and Seminary
  • International Business College-Indianapolis
  • International College of Broadcasting
  • International Institute for Restorative Practices IIRP Graduate School
  • International Technological University ITU
  • Inver Hills Community College IHCC
  • Iona University
  • Iowa Central Community College
  • Iowa Lakes Community College
  • Iowa State University ISU
  • Iowa Wesleyan University
  • Iowa Western Community College
  • Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences at Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope
  • Irvine Valley College
  • Island Drafting and Technical Institute
  • Isothermal Community College ICC Isothermal
  • Itawamba Community College ICC
  • Ithaca College
  • ITI Technical College
  • Ivy Tech Community College
  • J Sargeant Reynolds Community College Reynolds Community College
  • J. F. Drake State Community and Technical College Drake State
  • Jackson College
  • Jackson State Community College JSCC
  • Jackson State University
  • Jacksonville College-Main Campus Jacksonville Baptist College JBC
  • Jacksonville State University
  • Jacksonville University JU
  • James A Rhodes State College Rhodes State College
  • James Madison University JMU
  • James Sprunt Community College JSCC
  • Jamestown Business College
  • Jamestown Community College
  • Jarvis Christian University The Bulldogs
  • Jefferson College JeffCo
  • Jefferson Community and Technical College
  • Jefferson Community College
  • Jefferson Regional School of Nursing JRMC School of Nursing
  • Jefferson State Community College Jeff State | JSCC | Jefferson State
  • Jersey College
  • Jessup University San Jose Christian College
  • Jewish Theological Seminary of America
  • Jna Institute of Culinary Arts JNA Institute
  • John A Gupton College
  • John A Logan College
  • John Brown University
  • John C Calhoun State Community College Calhoun Community College
  • John Carroll University JCU
  • John Patrick University of Health and Applied Sciences John Patrick University of Health and Applied Sciences
  • John Paul the Great Catholic University JPCatholic
  • John Wood Community College
  • Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins
  • Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte
  • Johnson & Wales University-Online
  • Johnson & Wales University-Providence
  • Johnson C Smith University JCSU
  • Johnson College
  • Johnson County Community College JCCC
  • Johnson University
  • Johnson University Florida JUFL
  • Johnston Community College
  • Joliet Junior College
  • Jones County Junior College
  • Jose Maria Vargas University JMVU, Vargas University
  • Joyce University of Nursing and Health Sciences Joyce University of Nursing and Health Sciences
  • Judson University
  • Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine
  • Juniata College
  • Kairos University North American Baptist Seminary
  • Kalamazoo College
  • Kalamazoo Valley Community College
  • Kankakee Community College
  • Kansas Christian College
  • Kansas City Art Institute
  • Kansas City Kansas Community College
  • Kansas City University KCU - Kansas City
  • Kansas State University K-State
  • Kansas Wesleyan University
  • Kapiolani Community College Kapiolani CC / KCC
  • Kaskaskia College
  • Kauai Community College Kauai CC / KCC
  • KD Conservatory College of Film and Dramatic Arts KD Conservatory
  • Kean University Kean
  • Keck Graduate Institute KGI | Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences
  • Keene State College KSC
  • Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary
  • Keiser University-Ft Lauderdale
  • Kellogg Community College
  • Kennebec Valley Community College
  • Kennesaw State University KSU
  • Kenrick Glennon Seminary
  • Kent State University at Ashtabula
  • Kent State University at East Liverpool
  • Kent State University at Geauga
  • Kent State University at Kent
  • Kent State University at Salem
  • Kent State University at Stark
  • Kent State University at Trumbull
  • Kent State University at Tuscarawas
  • Kentucky Christian University
  • Kentucky Mountain Bible College KMBC
  • Kentucky State University K-State
  • Kentucky Wesleyan College Wesleyan
  • Kenyon College
  • Keser Torah-Mayan Hatalmud
  • Kettering College
  • Kettering University GMI Engineering & Management Institute
  • Keuka College
  • Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College KBOCC
  • Key College Independent Education Corp dba Key College
  • Keystone College
  • Kilgore College
  • King University
  • King's College Kings College|King's|Kings
  • Kirkwood Community College
  • Kirtland Community College
  • Kishwaukee College
  • Klamath Community College
  • Knox College
  • Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
  • Kuyper College
  • La Roche University LRU
  • La Salle University
  • La Sierra University
  • Labette Community College
  • Laboure College of Healthcare
  • Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University
  • Lackawanna College
  • Lafayette College
  • LaGrange College
  • Laguna College of Art and Design LCAD
  • Lake Area Technical College LATC/Lake Area Tech
  • Lake Erie College LEC
  • Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine LECOM
  • Lake Forest College
  • Lake Forest Graduate School of Management
  • Lake Land College
  • Lake Michigan College LMC
  • Lake Region State College LRSC
  • Lake Superior College LSC
  • Lake Superior State University
  • Lake Tahoe Community College LTCC
  • Lake Washington Institute of Technology LWTech
  • Lake-Sumter State College LSSC
  • Lakeland Community College Lakeland|Lakeland College|LCC
  • Lakeland University
  • Lakes Region Community College New Hampshire Community Technical College-Laconia
  • Lakeshore Technical College LTC
  • Lakeview College of Nursing
  • Lamar Community College LCC
  • Lamar Institute of Technology
  • Lamar State College-Orange
  • Lamar State College-Port Arthur
  • Lamar University
  • Lancaster Bible College
  • Lancaster County Career and Technology Center
  • Lancaster Theological Seminary
  • Lander University Lander University
  • Landmark College
  • Lane College
  • Lane Community College
  • Laney College
  • Langston University
  • Lanier Technical College
  • Lansdale School of Business
  • Lansing Community College LCC
  • Laramie County Community College LCCC|L Triple C
  • Laredo College
  • Las Positas College
  • Las Vegas College
  • Lasell University
  • Lassen Community College
  • Latin American Bible Institute LABI College
  • Laurel Business Institute LBI
  • Laurel Ridge Community College Lord Fairfax Community College
  • Laurel Technical Institute LTI Hermitage
  • Laurel Technical Institute LTI - Meadville
  • Laurus College
  • Lawrence Memorial/Regis College School of Nursing Lawrence Memorial/ Regis College Nursing & Radiography Programs
  • Lawrence Technological University
  • Lawrence University Lawrence
  • Lawson State Community College
  • Le Moyne College
  • Le Moyne-Owen College
  • Learnet Academy Inc
  • Lebanon Valley College LVC
  • Lee College
  • Lee University
  • Leech Lake Tribal College
  • Lees-McRae College
  • Leeward Community College Leeward CC / LCC
  • Lehigh Carbon Community College LCCC
  • Lehigh University
  • Lenoir Community College
  • Lenoir-Rhyne University
  • Lesley University
  • LeTourneau University
  • Lewis & Clark College Lewis and Clark College
  • Lewis and Clark Community College
  • Lewis University Lewis College Lewis College of Science and Technology Lewis School of Aeronautics Lewis Holy Name School of Aeronautics Lewis Holy Name Technical School Holy Name Technical School
  • Lewis-Clark State College LCSC
  • Lexington Theological Seminary
  • Liberty University
  • Life Chiropractic College West Life West
  • Life Pacific University LIFE Bible College
  • Life University
  • LIM College LIM|LIM College
  • Limestone University
  • Lincoln Christian University Lincoln Christian College and Seminary
  • Lincoln College
  • Lincoln College of Technology-Columbia
  • Lincoln College of Technology-Denver
  • Lincoln College of Technology-Grand Prairie
  • Lincoln College of Technology-Indianapolis LTI; Lincoln Tech; Lincoln Educational Services; LCT
  • Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta
  • Lincoln College of Technology-Melrose Park
  • Lincoln College of Technology-Nashville Nashville Auto Diesel College
  • Lincoln Land Community College LLCC | Lincoln Land
  • Lincoln Memorial University LMU
  • Lincoln Technical Institute-Allentown Lincoln Tech LTI
  • Lincoln Technical Institute-Philadelphia
  • Lincoln Trail College Lincoln Trail College
  • Lincoln University
  • Lincoln University Lincoln University of Missouri
  • Lindenwood University
  • Lindsey Wilson College
  • Linfield University-McMinnville Campus Linfield College|Linfield|LC|Lindfield|Lynfield|Linnfield|Lynnfield|Linfeld|Lindfield College|Lynfield College|Linnfield College|Lynnfield College|Linfeld College|Linfield University|Lindfield University|Lynfield University|Lynnfield University|Linfeld University|Linfeild|Linfeild College|Linfeild University|Wildcats|Mac Campus
  • Linfield University-Online and Continuing Education OCE|Linfield OCE|Online Programs|Linfield Online Programs|Linfield ADP|Linfield DCE|ADP|DCE|Linfield Adult Degree Program|Linfield Nursing|Linfeld Nursing|Lynfield Nursing|Lynnfield Nursing|Linfeild Nursing|Linfield College Nursing|Linfield School of Nursing|Linfeld School of Nursing|Lynfield School of Nursing|Lynnfield School of Nursing|Linfeild School of Nursing|Linfield|LC|Lindfield|Lynfield|Linnfield|Lynnfield|Linfeld|Lindfield College|Lynfield College|Linnfield College|Lynnfield College|Linfeld College|Linfield University|Lindfield University|Lynfield University|Lynnfield University|Linfeld University|Linfeild|Linfeild College|Linfeild University|
  • Linfield University-School of Nursing Linfield-Good Samaritan School of Nursing|Linfield Nursing|Linfeld College Nursing|Lynfield Nursing|Lynnfield Nursing|Linfeild Nursing|Linfield College Nursing|Good Samaritan Nursing|Linfield School of Nursing|Lynfield School of Nursing|Lynnfield School of Nursing|Linfeild School of Nursing|Portland Campus|Good Sam Nursing|Linfield|LC|Lindfield|Lynfield|Linnfield|Lynnfield|Linfeld|Lindfield College|Lynfield College|Linnfield College|Lynnfield College|Linfeld College|Linfield University|Lindfield University|Lynfield University|Lynnfield University|Linfeld University|Linfeild|Linfeild College|Linfeild University|Wildcats|Linfield College Portland |Portland School of Nursing
  • Linn-Benton Community College LBCC
  • Lionel University Lionel
  • Lipscomb University David Lipscomb University David Lipscomb Lipscomb
  • Little Big Horn College na
  • Little Priest Tribal College
  • Living Arts College Living Arts College @ School of Communication Arts
  • Livingstone College Livingstone College
  • Lock Haven University LHU|LHUP|Lock Haven|Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
  • Logan University Logan University
  • Loma Linda University
  • Lone Star College System North Harris Montgomery|North Harris|NHMCCD|N Harris Montgomery|Kingwood|Tomball|Cy-Fair|CyFair|Montgomery|University Park/Houston North
  • Long Beach City College
  • Long Island Business Institute LIBI
  • Long Island University LIU Post
  • Longwood University
  • Longy School of Music of Bard College Longy Conservatory at Longy School of Music Longy Conservatory
  • Lorain County Community College LCCC
  • Loras College
  • Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art
  • Los Angeles City College
  • Los Angeles College of Music DBA/Los Angeles College of Music
  • Los Angeles County College of Nursing and Allied Health L.A. County School of Nursing
  • Los Angeles Film School LA Film School
  • Los Angeles Harbor College Harbor College
  • Los Angeles Mission College
  • Los Angeles Pacific College
  • Los Angeles Pacific University Azusa Pacific's University College
  • Los Angeles Pierce College Pierce College LA Pierce College
  • Los Angeles Southwest College
  • Los Angeles Trade Technical College
  • Los Angeles Valley College LA Valley College
  • Los Medanos College Los Medanos, LMC
  • Louisburg College
  • Louisiana Christian University
  • Louisiana Culinary Institute
  • Louisiana Delta Community College LDCC
  • Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College Louisiana State University|LSU
  • Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center-New Orleans LSUHSC LSUHSC-NO LSUMC LSU Medical Center LSU Health Sciences Center LSU Health Sciences Center at New Orleans
  • Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center-Shreveport LSUHSC-S|LSU Health Sciences Center-Shreveport|LSU Health Sciences Center - Shreveport|LSU Health Sciences Center in Shreveport|LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport|Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center at Shreveport|Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in Shreveport|LSU Health Shreveport
  • Louisiana State University-Alexandria LSUA
  • Louisiana State University-Eunice LSU Eunice
  • Louisiana State University-Shreveport LSUS
  • Louisiana Tech University LA Tech, Louisiana Tech, Tech
  • Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Louisville Seminary | Louisville Presbyterian Seminary
  • Lourdes University
  • Lower Columbia College LCC
  • Loyola Marymount University
  • Loyola University Chicago
  • Loyola University Maryland
  • Loyola University New Orleans
  • Lubbock Christian University LCU
  • Luna Community College
  • Lurleen B Wallace Community College Lurleen B. Wallace Community College, LBW Community College, LBWCC
  • Luther College Luther Norse
  • Luther Rice College & Seminary
  • Luther Seminary Luther Theological Seminary |Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary
  • Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago LSTC
  • Luzerne County Community College
  • Lycoming College
  • Lynn University Lynn University
  • Lyon College
  • Macalester College
  • Machzikei Hadath Rabbinical College
  • Macomb Community College
  • Madison Area Technical College Madison College
  • Madisonville Community College
  • Madonna University
  • Magdalen College
  • Maharishi International University
  • Maine College of Art & Design MECA&D , Meca , Portland School of Art
  • Maine College of Health Professions MCHP
  • Maine Maritime Academy
  • Maine Media College
  • Malone University
  • Manchester Community College
  • Manchester Community College New Hampshire State Trade School, New Hampshire Technical Institute, New Hampshire Institute, New Hampshire Vocational-Technical College, Manchester, New Hampshire Technical College at Manchester, New Hampshire Community Technical College at Manchester-Stratham, New Hampshire Community Technical College -Manchester
  • Manchester University
  • Mandl School-The College of Allied Health Mandl School - The College of Allied Health
  • Manhattan Area Technical College MATC
  • Manhattan Christian College MCC
  • Manhattan College
  • Manhattan School of Music
  • Manhattanville College
  • Manna University Manna U
  • Manor College
  • Mansfield University of Pennsylvania Mansfield University
  • Maple Springs Baptist Bible College and Seminary
  • Maranatha Baptist University MBBC, Maranatha College, Maranatha, Maranatha Baptist College, Maranatha Bible College, Maranatha Baptist Bible College, Marantha, Maranatha University, Maranatha Baptist University, MBU, Maranatha Bible University
  • Maria College of Albany
  • Marian University Marian
  • Marian University Marian University of Fond du Lac
  • Marietta College
  • Marine Corps University
  • Marion Military Institute
  • Marion Technical College
  • Marist College
  • Marquette University
  • Mars Hill University
  • Marshall B Ketchum University formerly Southern California College of Optometry
  • Marshall University
  • Marshalltown Community College Iowa Valley Community College District
  • Martin Community College
  • Martin Luther College MLC
  • Martin University
  • Martinsburg College
  • Mary Baldwin University MBU
  • Maryland Institute College of Art MICA
  • Maryland University of Integrative Health MUIH
  • Marymount California University
  • Marymount Manhattan College MMC
  • Marymount University
  • Maryville College
  • Maryville University of Saint Louis
  • Marywood University Marywood
  • Massachusetts Bay Community College MassBay Community College
  • Massachusetts College of Art and Design
  • Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts MCLA
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, M.I.T.
  • Massachusetts Maritime Academy
  • Massachusetts School of Law
  • Massasoit Community College
  • Mayland Community College
  • Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
  • Maysville Community and Technical College
  • Mayville State University
  • McCormick Theological Seminary
  • McDaniel College
  • McDowell Technical Community College
  • McHenry County College MCC, McHenry, McHenrey
  • McKendree University
  • McLennan Community College MCC
  • McMurry University McMurry College|McM|McM University|McM College|Mcmurry University|Mcmurry College|McMurry|Mcmurry
  • McNeese State University McNeese
  • McPherson College
  • MCPHS University MCPHS University
  • Meadville Lombard Theological School Meadville Lombard Theological School
  • Mech-Tech College
  • Mechon L'hoyroa
  • Med Academy
  • Medaille University
  • MediaTech Institute-Dallas
  • MediaTech Institute-Houston
  • Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Medical University of South Carolina MUSC
  • MedQuest College
  • Meharry Medical College
  • Memphis Theological Seminary
  • Mendocino College
  • Menlo College Menlo
  • Merced College Merced Community College District
  • Mercer County Community College
  • Mercer University
  • Mercy College of Health Sciences
  • Mercy College of Ohio Mercy College
  • Mercy University Mercy
  • Mercyhurst University
  • Mercyhurst University-North East Campus
  • Meredith College Meredith|Meridith
  • Meridian College
  • Meridian Community College MCC
  • Meridian Institute of Surgical Assisting
  • Meridian University
  • Merrimack College Merrimack
  • Merritt College
  • Mesa Community College
  • Mesalands Community College
  • Mesivta of Eastern Parkway-Yeshiva Zichron Meilech
  • Mesivta Torah Vodaath Rabbinical Seminary
  • Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem of America
  • Messenger College
  • Messiah University
  • Methodist College
  • Methodist Theological School in Ohio MTSO
  • Methodist University Methodist
  • Metropolitan College of New York MCNY
  • Metropolitan Community College Area
  • Metropolitan Community College-Kansas City MCC-KC
  • Metropolitan State University
  • Metropolitan State University of Denver
  • MGH Institute of Health Professions
  • Miami Dade College MDC|Miami Dade College
  • Miami International University of Art & Design-Art Institute Dallas AiDallas
  • Miami Media School
  • Miami Regional University
  • Miami University-Hamilton
  • Miami University-Middletown
  • Miami University-Oxford Miami of Ohio
  • MIAT College of Technology Michigan Institute of Aeronautics, Inc. MIAT Institute of Technology Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology
  • Michigan School of Psychology MSP
  • Michigan State University MSU|Spartans|MI State University|State|MI State U
  • Michigan Technological University Michigan Tech|MTU|Michigan Tech University|Mich Tech|Michigan Technological Univ|Michigan Tech Univ|MT
  • Mid Michigan College
  • Mid-America Christian University Gulf Coast Bible College|Mid-America Bible College|MACU
  • Mid-America College of Funeral Service
  • Mid-Atlantic Christian University
  • Mid-Plains Community College
  • Mid-South Christian College
  • Mid-State Technical College Mid-State MSTC
  • MidAmerica Nazarene University MidAmerica Nazarene College
  • Middle Georgia State University
  • Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia Inc MTSA
  • Middle Tennessee State University
  • Middlebury College
  • Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey MIIS
  • Middlesex College
  • Middlesex Community College MxCC
  • Middlesex Community College
  • Midland College
  • Midland University MidlandU
  • Midlands Technical College MTC
  • Midway University
  • Midwest College of Oriental Medicine-Racine
  • Midwest College of Oriental Medicine-Skokie
  • Midwest Institute
  • Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary MBTS|MBC|MBC,SBC|Midwestern Baptist Seminary|Midwestern|Midwestern Baptist College, SBC|Midwestern Baptist College|MBCSBC, Spurgeon College
  • Midwestern Career College
  • Midwestern State University MSU Texas
  • Midwestern University-Downers Grove
  • Midwestern University-Glendale
  • Midwives College of Utah
  • Mildred Elley School-Albany Campus
  • Mildred Elley-New York Campus
  • Miles College
  • Miles Community College
  • Millennia Atlantic University
  • Miller-Motte College-Augusta
  • Miller-Motte College-Berks Technical Institute
  • Miller-Motte College-Charleston
  • Miller-Motte College-Chattanooga
  • Miller-Motte College-Columbus
  • Miller-Motte College-Conway
  • Miller-Motte College-Fayetteville
  • Miller-Motte College-Jacksonville
  • Miller-Motte College-Macon
  • Miller-Motte College-McCann-Allentown
  • Miller-Motte College-McCann-Lewisburg
  • Miller-Motte College-McCann-Monroe
  • Miller-Motte College-Raleigh
  • Miller-Motte College-Wilmington Miller-Motte College
  • Millersville University of Pennsylvania
  • Milligan University Milligan
  • Millikin University
  • Mills College at Northeastern University
  • Millsaps College Millsaps
  • Milwaukee Area Technical College MATC
  • Milwaukee Career College
  • Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design MIAD
  • Milwaukee School of Engineering MSOE
  • Mineral Area College MAC
  • Minneapolis College of Art and Design MCAD
  • Minneapolis Community and Technical College
  • Minnesota North College
  • Minnesota North College - Itasca
  • Minnesota North College - Mesabi Range Virginia
  • Minnesota North College - Rainy River
  • Minnesota North College - Vermilion
  • Minnesota State College Southeast Southeast Technical|Red Wing/Winona Technical College|Red Wing Technical College|Winona Technical College, Minnesota State College-Southeast Technical
  • Minnesota State Community and Technical College M State
  • Minnesota State University Moorhead MSU Moorhead or MSUM
  • Minnesota State University-Mankato
  • Minnesota West Community and Technical College
  • Minot State University MSU
  • MiraCosta College
  • Mirrer Yeshiva Cent Institute
  • Misericordia University
  • Missio Theological Seminary Missio Seminary
  • Mission College
  • Mississippi College MC
  • Mississippi Delta Community College
  • Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
  • Mississippi State University
  • Mississippi University for Women MUW
  • Mississippi Valley State University
  • Missouri Baptist University MBU
  • Missouri Southern State University Missouri Southern
  • Missouri State University-Springfield
  • Missouri State University-West Plains
  • Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Missouri Valley College
  • Missouri Western State University Western|MWSU|MWSC|Missouri Western State College
  • Mitchell College
  • Mitchell Community College
  • Mitchell Hamline School of Law
  • Mitchell Technical College
  • Moberly Area Community College MACC
  • Modesto Junior College MJC
  • Mohave Community College
  • Mohawk Valley Community College MVCC
  • Molloy University
  • Monmouth College
  • Monmouth University
  • Monroe College
  • Monroe Community College
  • Monroe County Community College
  • Montana State University MSU
  • Montana State University Billings MSU Billings
  • Montana State University-Northern
  • Montana Technological University
  • Montcalm Community College
  • Montclair State University
  • Montefiore School of Nursing Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital d/b/a Montefiore School of Nursing
  • Monterey Peninsula College
  • Montgomery College Montgomery College - Rockville Montgomery College - Takoma Park Montgomery College - Germantown
  • Montgomery Community College
  • Montgomery County Community College
  • Montreat College Montreat College
  • Montserrat College of Art
  • Moody Bible Institute Moody Theological Seminary and Graduate School; Moody Theological Seminary and Graduate School--Michigan; Moody Bible Institute Aviation--Spokane
  • Moore College of Art and Design Moore College
  • Moorpark College
  • Moraine Park Technical College
  • Moraine Valley Community College MVCC/Moraine/Moraine Valley/Moraine Valley CC
  • Moravian University Moravian Theological Seminary | Moravian | Moravian Seminary
  • Morehead State University
  • Morehouse College
  • Morehouse School of Medicine MSM
  • Moreno Valley College
  • Morgan Community College
  • Morgan State University
  • Morningside University
  • Morris College
  • Morrison Institute of Technology Morrison Tech
  • Morton College
  • Motlow State Community College Motlow|Motlow College|MSCC
  • Mott Community College Charles Stewart Mott Community College
  • Mount Aloysius College
  • Mount Angel Seminary
  • Mount Carmel College of Nursing
  • Mount Holyoke College MHC
  • Mount Marty University
  • Mount Mary University Mount Mary College MMU MMC
  • Mount Mercy University Mount Mercy College
  • Mount Saint Joseph University Mount St. Joseph University, Mount St. Joe, Mount, The Mount,Mount St. Joseph University on the Ohio.
  • Mount Saint Mary College The Mount/Mount Saint Mary College
  • Mount Saint Mary's University
  • Mount St. Mary's University Mount St. Mary's | The Mount | Mount Saint Mary's University | Mount Saint Mary's
  • Mount Vernon Nazarene University MVNU
  • Mount Wachusett Community College The Mount|MWCC
  • Mountain Empire Community College MECC, Mountain Empire
  • Mountain Gateway Community College MGCC
  • Mountain State College
  • Mountwest Community and Technical College MCTC
  • Mt Hood Community College MHCC
  • Mt San Antonio College Mt. SAC
  • Mt San Jacinto Community College District Mt. San Jacinto CCD
  • MTI College
  • Muhlenberg College
  • Multnomah University Multnomah Bible College|Multnomah Biblical Seminary|MBC|MBS|Multnomah School of the Bible
  • Murray State College
  • Murray State University
  • Musicians Institute
  • Muskegon Community College
  • Muskingum University Muskingum
  • MyComputerCareer.edu-Columbus MyComputerCareer
  • Myotherapy Institute
  • Napa Valley College
  • Naropa University
  • Nash Community College
  • Nashotah House
  • Nashua Community College NCC
  • Nashville State Community College
  • Nassau Community College
  • National American University-Ellsworth AFB Extension
  • National American University-Kings Bay
  • National American University-Rapid City
  • National Career College
  • National Career Education
  • National Defense University
  • National Intelligence University
  • National Louis University
  • National Paralegal College
  • National Park College National Park College
  • National Polytechnic College NPCollege
  • National University
  • National University of Health Sciences National College of Chiropractic
  • National University of Natural Medicine
  • Naugatuck Valley Community College
  • Navajo Technical University Navajo Tech
  • Naval Postgraduate School
  • Navarro College
  • Nazarene Bible College
  • Nazarene Theological Seminary
  • Nazareth University
  • Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture
  • Nebraska Indian Community College NICC
  • Nebraska Methodist College of Nursing & Allied Health Nebraska Methodist College
  • Nebraska Wesleyan University
  • Neosho County Community College
  • Ner Israel Rabbinical College
  • Neumann University Neumann
  • Neumont College of Computer Science
  • Nevada Career Institute
  • Nevada State University NS
  • New Brunswick Theological Seminary
  • New Castle School of Trades
  • New College of Florida
  • New England College NEC
  • New England College of Optometry New England College of Optometry/NECO/NEEI/New England Eye Institute
  • New England Institute of Technology New England Tech
  • New England Law-Boston New England Law | Boston
  • New Hope Christian College-Eugene
  • New Jersey City University
  • New Jersey Institute of Technology NJIT
  • New Mexico Highlands University
  • New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology New Mexico Tech
  • New Mexico Junior College
  • New Mexico Military Institute NMMI
  • New Mexico State University-Alamogordo NMSU-Alamogordo
  • New Mexico State University-Dona Ana NMSU-Dona Ana
  • New Mexico State University-Grants NMSU-Grants
  • New Mexico State University-Main Campus NMSU
  • New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary NOBTS
  • New River Community and Technical College
  • New River Community College NRCC
  • New Saint Andrews College NSA
  • New York Academy of Art
  • New York Automotive and Diesel Institute
  • New York College of Health Professions
  • New York College of Podiatric Medicine The First Institute of Podiatry Long Island College of Podiatry New York College of Podiatry M.J. Lewi College of Podiatry New York College of Podiatric Medicine
  • New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine New York Institute of Chinese Medicine
  • New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts School for Film and Television (The)
  • New York Film Academy
  • New York Institute of Technology New York Tech
  • New York Law School
  • New York Medical College
  • New York School for Medical and Dental Assistants
  • New York School of Interior Design NYSID, NY School of Interior Design
  • New York Theological Seminary NYTS
  • New York University
  • Newberry College
  • Newman University
  • Newschool of Architecture and Design
  • NHTI-Concord's Community College NHTI New Hampshire Technical Institute
  • Niagara County Community College
  • Niagara University
  • Nicholls State University
  • Nichols College Nichols
  • Nicolet Area Technical College Nicolet College
  • Nightingale College Nightingale College-School of Nursing-School of Massage Therapy
  • Norco College
  • Norfolk State University Norfolk State; NSU
  • Normandale Community College
  • North American University
  • North Arkansas College Northark
  • North Carolina A & T State University NCAT
  • North Carolina Central University
  • North Carolina State University at Raleigh NC State University | NC State | N C State University | N C State | NCSU
  • North Carolina Wesleyan University
  • North Central College NCC|North Central|Cardinals|North Central University|University of Naperville|Naperville University
  • North Central Institute
  • North Central Kansas Technical College
  • North Central Michigan College NCMC
  • North Central Missouri College NCMC
  • North Central State College
  • North Central Texas College NCTC/North Central Texas Community College District/North Central Texas College District
  • North Central University
  • North Country Community College
  • North Dakota State College of Science
  • North Dakota State University-Main Campus North Dakota State University, NDSU
  • North Florida College
  • North Georgia Technical College
  • North Greenville University
  • North Hennepin Community College
  • North Idaho College NIC
  • North Iowa Area Community College
  • North Park University
  • North Seattle College NSCC|North Seattle NSC
  • North Shore Community College
  • North-West College-West Covina
  • Northampton County Area Community College Northampton Community College
  • Northcentral Technical College North Central Technical College NTC
  • Northcentral University
  • Northeast Alabama Community College Northeast, NACC, Northeast Alabama State Junior College, Northeast Alabama State Community College
  • Northeast College of Health Sciences
  • Northeast Community College Northeast
  • Northeast Iowa Community College NICC
  • Northeast Lakeview College
  • Northeast Mississippi Community College
  • Northeast Ohio Medical University NEOMED
  • Northeast State Community College Northeast State Technical Community College
  • Northeast Texas Community College NTCC
  • Northeast Wisconsin Technical College NWTC
  • Northeastern Illinois University
  • Northeastern Junior College NJC|Northeastern|Northeastern Jr College|NE Jr College|Northeastern Colorado|Northeastern Jr Co|Northeastern Community College|Northeast Jr College|Northeast|NE|NEJC|NE JC|NEJUCO|NE JU CO|NEJRCO|Northeastern Sterling|Northeastern JC|Sterling Junior College|North Eastern|
  • Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College NEO A&M College
  • Northeastern Seminary
  • Northeastern State University NSU
  • Northeastern Technical College
  • Northeastern University
  • Northeastern University Professional Programs
  • Northern Arizona University NAU
  • Northern Baptist Theological Seminary Northern Seminary
  • Northern Essex Community College NECC
  • Northern Illinois University
  • Northern Kentucky University NKU
  • Northern Maine Community College
  • Northern Marianas College
  • Northern Michigan University
  • Northern New Mexico College
  • Northern Oklahoma College
  • Northern Pennsylvania Regional College Rural Regional College of Northern Pennsylvania
  • Northern State University NSU
  • Northern Vermont University
  • Northern Virginia Community College
  • Northern Wyoming Community College District Northern Wyoming Community College District|Sheridan College|Gillette College
  • Northland College
  • Northland Community and Technical College
  • Northland Pioneer College NPC
  • Northpoint Bible College
  • Northshore Technical Community College Northshore Technical College-Sullivan Main Campus Louisiana Technical College Sullivan Campus Sullivan Technical College
  • NorthWest Arkansas Community College NWACC
  • Northwest Career College
  • Northwest College Northwest Community College
  • Northwest College of Art & Design NCAD
  • Northwest Florida State College NWFSC
  • Northwest Indian College
  • Northwest Iowa Community College
  • Northwest Kansas Technical College NWKTC or Northwest Tech
  • Northwest Louisiana Technical Community College NLTCC or Northwest LTCC
  • Northwest Mississippi Community College NWCC
  • Northwest Missouri State University Northwest
  • Northwest Nazarene University Northwest Nazarene University/Northwest Nazarene College/NNU/NNC
  • Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building
  • Northwest Shoals Community College
  • Northwest State Community College
  • Northwest Technical College NTC, Bemidji Technical College/Bemidji Tech/NTC/NTC-Bemidji/NWTC
  • Northwest University
  • Northwest University-College of Adult and Professional Studies
  • Northwest Vista College
  • Northwestern College
  • Northwestern College NC|nc|NBC|nbc|NWBC|nwbc|Northwestern College|Southwestern College
  • Northwestern Connecticut Community College NCCC NWCC NWCTC Northwestern Connecticut Community Technical College
  • Northwestern Health Sciences University
  • Northwestern Michigan College NMC
  • Northwestern Oklahoma State University NWOSU|Northwestern Okla State|Northwestern Oklahoma State|
  • Northwestern State University of Louisiana NSU | NSULA | Northwestern State University | Northwestern | NwSU
  • Northwestern University
  • Northwood Technical College Northwood Tech
  • Northwood University NU
  • Norwalk Community College
  • Norwich University
  • Nossi College of Art
  • Notre Dame College
  • Notre Dame de Namur University NDNU
  • Notre Dame of Maryland University NDMU
  • Nova Southeastern University
  • NUC University National University College - Bayamon
  • Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College NHSC
  • Nunez Community College
  • Oak Hills Christian College OHCC
  • Oak Point University Oak Point
  • Oak Valley College
  • Oakland City University
  • Oakland Community College
  • Oakland University Oakland|OU|O.U.
  • Oakton College
  • Oakwood University OU
  • Oberlin College
  • Oblate School of Theology Oblate
  • Occidental College Oxy
  • Ocean County College OCC
  • Oconee Fall Line Technical College Sandersville Regional Technical Institute
  • Odessa College
  • Ogeechee Technical College
  • Oglala Lakota College
  • Oglethorpe University Oglethorpe
  • Ohel Margulia Seminary
  • Ohio Business College-Sandusky
  • Ohio Business College-Sheffield
  • Ohio Christian University OCU
  • Ohio Dominican University ODU
  • Ohio Northern University Northern|ONU
  • Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute
  • Ohio State University-Lima Campus
  • Ohio State University-Main Campus
  • Ohio State University-Mansfield Campus
  • Ohio State University-Marion Campus
  • Ohio State University-Newark Campus
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  • Ohio University-Chillicothe Campus
  • Ohio University-Eastern Campus
  • Ohio University-Lancaster Campus
  • Ohio University-Main Campus
  • Ohio University-Southern Campus
  • Ohio University-Zanesville Campus
  • Ohio Wesleyan University OWU
  • Ohlone College
  • Oklahoma Baptist University
  • Oklahoma Christian University OC, Oklahoma Christian, OCUSA, Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Arts, OCC, Oklahoma Christian College
  • Oklahoma City Community College OCCC, O Triple C, O Trip, O Trip C,
  • Oklahoma City University
  • Oklahoma Panhandle State University OPSU, Panhandle, Panhandle State
  • Oklahoma State University
  • Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences
  • Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology
  • Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City OSU-Oklahoma City|OSU-OKC
  • Oklahoma Wesleyan University OKWU or OWU
  • Old Dominion University ODU, Old Dominion
  • Olivet Nazarene University
  • Olney Central College Olney Central College
  • Olympic College OC/Olympic/Olympic Community College/Olympic Jr College
  • Omega Graduate School American Centre for Religion and Society Studies
  • Onondaga Community College OCC
  • Oral Roberts University ORU
  • Orange Coast College
  • Orange County Community College SUNY Orange
  • Orangeburg Calhoun Technical College OCtech
  • Oregon Coast Community College
  • Oregon College of Oriental Medicine OCOM
  • Oregon Health & Science University OHSU| Oregon Health and Sciences University
  • Oregon Institute of Technology OIT|Oregon Tech
  • Oregon State University OSU
  • Orion Technical College
  • Otero College Otero Junior College
  • Otis College of Art and Design Otis Art Institute, Otis Parsons, Otis/Parsons
  • Ottawa University-Kansas City Ottawa University - Overland Park
  • Ottawa University-Milwaukee Ottawa University - Milwaukee
  • Ottawa University-Online OU Online
  • Ottawa University-Ottawa OUKS - Ottawa
  • Ottawa University-Phoenix OUAZ - Phoenix
  • Ottawa University-Surprise OUAZ-Surprise
  • Otterbein University
  • Ouachita Baptist University OBU
  • Our Lady of the Lake University OLLU
  • Owens Community College Owens State Community College
  • Owensboro Community and Technical College
  • Oxnard College
  • Ozark Christian College
  • Ozarka College
  • Ozarks Technical Community College OTC
  • Pace University Pace University
  • Pacific Bible College
  • Pacific College
  • Pacific College of Health and Science
  • Pacific College of Health Science-Chicago
  • Pacific College of Oriental Medicine-New York Pacific College of Health and Science
  • Pacific Islands University
  • Pacific Lutheran University PLU
  • Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences PNWU
  • Pacific Oaks College Pacific Oaks Education Corporation
  • Pacific Rim Christian University
  • Pacific School of Religion
  • Pacific States University
  • Pacific Union College PUC
  • Pacific University Pacific|PU|Pac U|PacificU|Pacific University Oregon
  • Pacifica Graduate Institute
  • Paier College
  • Paine College
  • Palau Community College PCC
  • Palm Beach Atlantic University Palm Beach Atlantic PBA
  • Palm Beach State College
  • Palmer College of Chiropractic
  • Palo Alto College
  • Palo Alto University Pacific Graduate School of Psychology
  • Palo Verde College
  • Palomar College
  • Pamlico Community College PCC
  • Panola College
  • Paradise Valley Community College
  • Pardee RAND Graduate School
  • Paris Junior College
  • Park University
  • Parker University
  • Parkland College
  • Pasadena City College
  • Pasco-Hernando State College
  • Passaic County Community College PCCC
  • Patrick & Henry Community College Patrick &Henry CC P&HCC P&H
  • Patrick Henry College PHC
  • Paul D Camp Community College
  • Paul Quinn College
  • Paul Smiths College of Arts and Science Paul Smith's College
  • Payne Theological Seminary
  • PCI College
  • Pearl River Community College
  • Peirce College
  • Pellissippi State Community College
  • Peloton College LASDallas
  • Peninsula College Peninsula Community College
  • Penn Commercial Business/Technical School Penn Commercial Penn Commercial Business/Technical School
  • Pennco Tech-Bristol
  • Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts PAFA
  • Pennsylvania College of Art and Design
  • Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences PA College
  • Pennsylvania College of Technology Penn College
  • Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Pennsylvania Highlands
  • Pennsylvania Institute of Technology
  • Pensacola State College Pensacola State
  • Pentecostal Theological Seminary
  • Pepperdine University Pepperdine University
  • Perry Technical Institute Perry Tech, J. M. Perry, PTI, Perry Trade
  • Peru State College Peru State
  • Pfeiffer University
  • Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Philander Smith University PSC
  • Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas Phillips County Community College PCCUA
  • Phillips School of Nursing at Mount Sinai Beth Israel
  • Phillips Theological Seminary
  • Phoenix College
  • Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine & Acupuncture PIHMA College & Clinic
  • Phoenix Seminary
  • Piedmont Community College
  • Piedmont Technical College
  • Piedmont University
  • Piedmont Virginia Community College PVCC
  • Pierce College District Pierce College
  • Pierpont Community and Technical College
  • Pikes Peak State College PPSC
  • Pillar College
  • Pima Community College Pima County Community College District
  • Pima Medical Institute-Albuquerque
  • Pima Medical Institute-Aurora
  • Pima Medical Institute-Chula Vista
  • Pima Medical Institute-Colorado Springs
  • Pima Medical Institute-Denver
  • Pima Medical Institute-Dillon
  • Pima Medical Institute-East Valley
  • Pima Medical Institute-El Paso
  • Pima Medical Institute-Houston
  • Pima Medical Institute-Las Vegas
  • Pima Medical Institute-Mesa
  • Pima Medical Institute-Phoenix
  • Pima Medical Institute-Renton
  • Pima Medical Institute-San Marcos
  • Pima Medical Institute-Seattle
  • Pima Medical Institute-Tucson
  • Pine Manor College
  • Pine Technical & Community College
  • Pitt Community College
  • Pittsburg State University Pitt State
  • Pittsburgh Career Institute
  • Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics PIA Career Services
  • Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science Inc PIMS
  • Pittsburgh Technical College
  • Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
  • Pitzer College Pitzer|Pfizer|PZ|PTZ|PIT
  • Platt College-Anaheim
  • Platt College-Aurora
  • Platt College-Los Angeles
  • Platt College-Ontario
  • Platt College-Riverside
  • Platt College-San Diego
  • Plaza College
  • Plymouth State University Plymouth | Plymouth State | PSU | Plymout | Plimout | Plymoth | Plimoth | Plymot | Plimot
  • Point Loma Nazarene University PLNU
  • Point Park University
  • Point University Point U
  • Polk State College Polk State
  • Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico-Miami
  • Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico-Orlando Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico-Orlando Campus
  • Pomeroy College of Nursing at Crouse Hospital Pomeroy College of Nursing
  • Pomona College
  • Ponce Health Sciences University
  • Ponce Health Sciences University-Centro Universitario de San Juan
  • Ponce Health Sciences University-East
  • Ponce Health Sciences University-St Louis
  • Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo
  • Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez PUCPR-Mayaguez
  • Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Ponce PUCPR
  • Pontifical College Josephinum
  • Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception at the Dominican House of Studies DHS | Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception | College of the Immaculate Conception
  • Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family
  • Pope St John XXIII National Seminary
  • Porterville College
  • Portland Community College
  • Portland State University
  • Post University
  • Potomac State College of West Virginia University
  • Prairie State College
  • Prairie View A & M University PVAMU
  • Pratt Community College
  • Pratt Institute-Main Pratt Institute
  • Presbyterian College PC
  • Presbyterian Theological Seminary in America
  • Prescott College Prescot College | Prescott University | Prescott University | Prescott | PC | Prescott Center for Alternative Education
  • Presentation College
  • Presidio Graduate School
  • Prince George's Community College PGCC| Prince George's
  • Princeton Theological Seminary Princeton Seminary, PTS
  • Princeton University
  • Principia College
  • Professional Golfers Career College PGCC
  • Professional Skills Institute
  • Professional University Dr. Carlos J. Borrero Rios
  • Providence Christian College
  • Providence College
  • Provo College
  • Pueblo Community College
  • Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music
  • Purdue University Fort Wayne IPFW|IUPUFW|Purdue University-Fort Wayne|Purdue-Fort Wayne|Purdue Fort Wayne
  • Purdue University Global
  • Purdue University Northwest Purdue Northwest | PNW
  • Purdue University-Main Campus Purdue-West Lafayette|Purdue|PU|Purdue-WL
  • Queens University of Charlotte Queens
  • Quincy College
  • Quincy University
  • Quinebaug Valley Community College QVCC
  • Quinnipiac University
  • Quinsigamond Community College
  • Rabbi Jacob Joseph School
  • Rabbinical Academy Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin
  • Rabbinical College Beth Shraga
  • Rabbinical College Bobover Yeshiva Bnei Zion
  • Rabbinical College of America
  • Rabbinical College of Long Island
  • Rabbinical College of Ohr Shimon Yisroel
  • Rabbinical College Ohr Yisroel
  • Rabbinical College Telshe Telshe Yeshiva
  • Rabbinical Seminary of America
  • Radford University RU
  • Ramapo College of New Jersey
  • Randall University
  • Randolph College Randolph|Randolph-Macon Woman's College|Randolph Macon Women's College|Randolph-Macon Womens College|Randolph Macon Womens College|R-MWC|RMWC|Randolf-Macon Women's College|Randolf Macon Women's College|Randolf|Randolph Lynchburg|RC|Lynchburg Randolph
  • Randolph Community College
  • Randolph-Macon College Randolph-Macon
  • Ranger College
  • Ranken Technical College Ranken Technical College, Ranken Technical Institute, The David Ranken,Jr. School of Mechanical Trades
  • Rappahannock Community College RCC
  • Raritan Valley Community College RVCC
  • Rasmussen University-Florida Parent is Ocala
  • Rasmussen University-Illinois Parent is Rockford
  • Rasmussen University-Kansas
  • Rasmussen University-Minnesota Parent is St Cloud
  • Rasmussen University-North Dakota Parent is Fargo
  • Rasmussen University-Wisconsin Parent is Green Bay
  • Reading Area Community College RACC
  • Reconstructionist Rabbinical College RRC
  • Red Lake Nation College
  • Red Rocks Community College
  • Redlands Community College
  • Reed College Reed
  • Reedley College
  • Reformed University
  • Refrigeration School Inc The Refrigeration School, RSI
  • Regent University
  • Regis College
  • Regis University Regis/Regis College/RU/Jesuit/Jesuit Denver Colorado/Regis Nursing/College of Computer & Information Science/College of Business & Economics/College of Contemporary Liberal Studies/RHCHP/Rangers/Regis U/Regis in Colorado/Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions/College of Computer & Information Sciences/College of Business & Economics/Anderson College of Business
  • Reid State Technical College
  • Reinhardt University
  • Relay Graduate School of Education
  • Remington College-Baton Rouge Campus
  • Remington College-Cleveland Campus
  • Remington College-Dallas Campus
  • Remington College-Fort Worth Campus
  • Remington College-Houston Southeast Campus
  • Remington College-Lafayette Campus
  • Remington College-Memphis Campus
  • Remington College-Mobile Campus
  • Remington College-Nashville Campus
  • Remington College-North Houston Campus
  • Remington College-Shreveport Campus
  • Rend Lake College
  • Rensselaer at Hartford
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute RPI, Rensselaer
  • Renton Technical College
  • Research College of Nursing
  • Rhode Island College RIC|RI College|R.I. College|
  • Rhode Island School of Design RISD
  • Rhodes College Rhodes
  • Rice University
  • Richard Bland College Richard Bland, Richard Bland Junior College, Richard Bland College, RBC, Richard Bland College of William & Mary
  • Richland Community College
  • Richmond Community College
  • Richmont Graduate University
  • Rider University
  • Ridgewater College
  • Ringling College of Art and Design Ringling College
  • Rio Grande Valley College RGV Careers An Institute for Higher Learning
  • Rio Hondo College RHCCD|RHC
  • Rio Salado College
  • Ripon College
  • River Parishes Community College
  • River Valley Community College NH Community Technical College - Claremont; NH Technical College - Claremont
  • Riverland Community College
  • Riverside City College
  • Riverside College of Health Careers
  • Rivier University
  • Roane State Community College
  • Roanoke College
  • Roanoke-Chowan Community College R-CCC
  • Robert Morris University
  • Roberts Wesleyan University
  • Robeson Community College
  • Rochester Community and Technical College RCTC
  • Rochester Institute of Technology RIT
  • Rochester University
  • Rock Valley College
  • Rockefeller University
  • Rockford University Rockford University
  • Rockhurst University Rockhurst
  • Rockingham Community College RCC
  • Rockland Community College
  • Rocky Mountain College RMC
  • Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design RMCAD
  • Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions RMUoHP
  • Rocky Vista University
  • Roger Williams University RWU
  • Roger Williams University School of Law
  • Rogers State University RSU|Rogers University|Rogers State College|Claremore Junior College|Claremore Jr. College|CJC|Oklahoma Military Academy|OMA|Eastern University Preparatory School
  • Rogue Community College
  • Rollins College Rollins
  • Roosevelt University
  • Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science RFUMS
  • Rose State College RSC/Rose/Oscar Rose Junior College/ORJC
  • Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology R-HIT|RHIT|Rose Polytechnic|Rose Polytechnic Institute|RP|RPI|Rose-Hulman|Rose Hulman|Rose-Hulman Institute|Rose Hulman Institute|Rose
  • Rosedale Bible College
  • Rosedale Technical College
  • Roseman University of Health Sciences Southern Nevada Educational Services Roseman University of Health Sciences Nevada College of Pharmacy University of Southern Nevada
  • Rosemont College
  • Ross College-Canton
  • Ross College-Davenport Commonwealth Business College
  • Ross College-Hopkinsville
  • Ross College-Sylvania
  • Ross Medical Education Center-Granger
  • Rowan College at Burlington County RCBC
  • Rowan College of South Jersey Cumberland Campus RCSJ - Cumberland Campus
  • Rowan College of South Jersey Gloucester Campus RCSJ - Gloucester Campus
  • Rowan University Rowan College of New Jersey Glassboro State College
  • Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
  • Roxbury Community College
  • Rush University Rush University Medical Center
  • Russell Sage College
  • Rust College
  • Rutgers University-Camden Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Rutgers, The State University; Rutgers University; Rutgers U; Rutgers; Rutgers-Camden; Rutgers, Camden; Rutgers Camden
  • Rutgers University-New Brunswick Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Rutgers, The State University; Rutgers University; Rutgers U; Rutgers; Rutgers-New Brunswick; Rutgers, New Brunswick; Rutgers New Brunswick
  • Rutgers University-Newark Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Rutgers, The State University; Rutgers University; Rutgers U; Rutgers; Rutgers-Newark; Rutgers, Newark; Rutgers Newark
  • SABER College
  • Sacramento City College Sacramento City | Sac City | SCC
  • Sacred Heart Major Seminary SHMS; Sacred Heart; Sacred Heart Seminary; Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Inc.
  • Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology SHSST
  • Sacred Heart University SHU
  • Saddleback College
  • SAE Institute of Technology-Atlanta
  • SAE Institute of Technology-Chicago
  • SAE Institute of Technology-Nashville
  • Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College
  • Saginaw Valley State University
  • Saint Ambrose University St. Ambrose University St Ambrose University
  • Saint Anselm College
  • Saint Anthony College of Nursing SACN, St. Anthony College of Nursing
  • Saint Augustine's University St. Aug
  • Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary-Overbrook
  • Saint Cloud State University St. Cloud State University; St. Cloud State; SCSU
  • Saint Edward's University St. Edward's University, St. Edward's
  • Saint Elizabeth College of Nursing
  • Saint Elizabeth University SEU
  • Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing St. Francis Medical Center College of Nursing St. Francis Medical Center College of Nursing SFMCCoN
  • Saint Francis University
  • Saint John's Seminary
  • Saint Johns River State College St. Johns River Community College SJRCC St Johns River Community College St Johns River State College St. Johns River State College SJRSC
  • Saint Johns University Saint John's
  • Saint Joseph Seminary College St. Ben's |SJSC
  • Saint Joseph's College of Maine Saint Joseph's College
  • Saint Joseph's University Saint Joseph's University
  • Saint Leo University St. Leo University St Leo University
  • Saint Louis Christian College
  • Saint Louis Community College St Louis Community College
  • Saint Louis University
  • Saint Martin's University
  • Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College St. Mary-of-the-Woods College St Mary-of-the-Woods College
  • Saint Mary's College St. Mary's College St Mary's College
  • Saint Mary's College of California St. Marys College of California | St Marys College of California
  • Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
  • Saint Meinrad School of Theology Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology
  • Saint Michael College of Allied Health
  • Saint Michael's College
  • Saint Norbert College SNC
  • Saint Paul College Saint Paul College-A Community and Technical College
  • Saint Paul School of Theology
  • Saint Peter's University Saint Peter's, SPU
  • Saint Vincent College
  • Saint Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary | St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary
  • Saint Vincent Seminary
  • Saint Vladimirs Orthodox Theological Seminary
  • Saint Xavier University St. Xavier University St Xavier University
  • Salem College
  • Salem Community College Salem County College|SCC|Salem College
  • Salem State University
  • Salem University
  • Salina Area Technical College Salina Tech
  • Salisbury University SU|Salisbury
  • Salish Kootenai College SKC
  • Salt Lake Community College
  • Salus University
  • Salve Regina University
  • Sam Houston State University SHSU
  • Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing
  • Samford University
  • Sampson Community College
  • Samuel Merritt University
  • San Antonio College
  • San Bernardino Valley College
  • San Diego Christian College
  • San Diego City College
  • San Diego Global Knowledge University
  • San Diego Mesa College
  • San Diego Miramar College
  • San Diego State University
  • San Francisco Art Institute SFAI
  • San Francisco Bay University SFBU
  • San Francisco Conservatory of Music SFCM
  • San Francisco Film School San Francisco Film School
  • San Francisco State University
  • San Ignacio University
  • San Jacinto Community College San Jacinto College
  • San Joaquin College of Law SJCL
  • San Joaquin Delta College Delta|Delta College|San Joaquin|San Joaquin Delta|San Joaquin Delta Community College District
  • San Joaquin Valley College-Bakersfield
  • San Joaquin Valley College-Fresno
  • San Joaquin Valley College-Hesperia
  • San Joaquin Valley College-Lancaster
  • San Joaquin Valley College-Modesto
  • San Joaquin Valley College-Ontario
  • San Joaquin Valley College-Rancho Cordova
  • San Joaquin Valley College-Temecula
  • San Joaquin Valley College-Trades Education Center
  • San Joaquin Valley College-Visalia
  • San Jose City College
  • San Jose State University
  • San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
  • San Juan College SJC | San Juan Community College | SJCC
  • Sandhills Community College SCC|Sandhills
  • Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
  • SANS Technology Institute
  • Santa Ana College SAC
  • Santa Barbara Business College-Bakersfield sbbcollege sbbc
  • Santa Barbara City College SBCC
  • Santa Clara University SCU
  • Santa Fe College
  • Santa Fe Community College SFCC
  • Santa Monica College SMC
  • Santa Rosa Junior College SRJC
  • Santiago Canyon College SCC
  • Sarah Lawrence College
  • Sauk Valley Community College
  • Savannah College of Art and Design SCAD
  • Savannah State University
  • Savannah Technical College Savannah Tech
  • Saybrook University
  • Schenectady County Community College SUNY Schenectady County Community College, SUNY Schenectady
  • Schiller International University
  • School of Automotive Machinists & Technology
  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago
  • School of Visual Arts SVA, School of Visual Arts
  • Schoolcraft College Schoolcraft College
  • Schreiner University
  • Scottsdale Community College
  • Scripps College
  • Seattle Central College Seattle Central College|Sea Central|Central Seattle|SCCC|SCC|Seattle CC|Seattle Central CC
  • Seattle Film Institute
  • Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine SIEAM
  • Seattle Pacific University SPU
  • Seattle University Seattle U
  • Seminar L'moros Bais Yaakov
  • Seminario Evangelico de Puerto Rico
  • Seminary Bnos Chaim
  • Seminole State College
  • Seminole State College of Florida Seminole State
  • Sentara College of Health Sciences Sentara College
  • Sessions College for Professional Design Sessions College
  • Seton Hall University
  • Seton Hill University
  • Seward County Community College SCCC
  • Sh'or Yoshuv Rabbinical College
  • Shasta Bible College and Graduate School
  • Shasta College
  • Shaw University
  • Shawnee Community College
  • Shawnee State University
  • Shelton State Community College
  • Shenandoah University SU
  • Shepherd University
  • Shepherds Theological Seminary
  • Sherman College of Chiropractic Sherman College / SCSC / Sherman College of Chiropractic / Sherman
  • Shiloh University
  • Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Ship|SU|Shipensburg|Shippenburg|Shipenburg
  • Shoreline Community College
  • Shorter College
  • Shorter University Shorter
  • Siena College
  • Siena Heights University
  • Sierra College Sierra Joint Community College District
  • Sierra Nevada University SNU
  • Simmons College of Kentucky Simmons Bible College
  • Simmons University
  • Simpson College
  • Simpson University Simpson College
  • Sinclair Community College
  • Sinte Gleska University
  • Sisseton Wahpeton College
  • SIT Graduate Institute SIT; School for International Training
  • Sitting Bull College
  • Skagit Valley College
  • Skidmore College
  • Skyline College
  • Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
  • Smith Chason College
  • Smith College
  • Snead State Community College
  • Snow College
  • Sofia University Institute of Transpersonal Psychology
  • Soka University of America Soka; SUA
  • Solano Community College Solano College
  • Somerset Community College SCC|Somerset Technical College|Laurel Technical College
  • Sonoma State University
  • Sonoran Desert Institute
  • Sonoran University of Health Sciences
  • Sotheby's Institute of Art-NY
  • South Arkansas College SouthArk
  • South Baylo University
  • South Carolina State University
  • South Central College
  • South Coast College
  • South College
  • South Dakota School of Mines and Technology South Dakota Mines
  • South Dakota State University
  • South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary SFBC
  • South Florida State College
  • South Georgia State College
  • South Georgia Technical College
  • South Hills School of Business & Technology
  • South Louisiana Community College
  • South Mountain Community College
  • South Piedmont Community College
  • South Plains College
  • South Puget Sound Community College
  • South Seattle College Seattle South|South Seattle|SSCC|South Sea|Sea South|SSC|South CC
  • South Suburban College SSC Thornton Junior College|Thornton Community College
  • South Texas College South Texas Community College
  • South Texas College of Law Houston
  • South University-Austin
  • South University-Columbia
  • South University-High Point South University-High Point
  • South University-Montgomery
  • South University-Richmond
  • South University-Savannah
  • South University-Savannah Online
  • South University-Tampa
  • South University-Virginia Beach
  • South University-West Palm Beach
  • Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College
  • Southeast Arkansas College SEARK College
  • Southeast Community College Area Southeast Community College SCC
  • Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College Southeast
  • Southeast Missouri State University
  • Southeast New Mexico College SENMC
  • Southeast Technical College
  • Southeastern Baptist College
  • Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary SEBTS
  • Southeastern College-Charleston SES-CHAS
  • Southeastern College-Columbia SES-COLA
  • Southeastern College-West Palm Beach
  • Southeastern Community College
  • Southeastern Free Will Baptist Bible College Southeastern Free Will Baptist College
  • Southeastern Illinois College SIC
  • Southeastern Louisiana University Southeastern
  • Southeastern Oklahoma State University
  • Southeastern Technical College
  • Southeastern University SEU
  • SoutheastHEALTH College of Nursing & Health Sciences
  • Southern Adventist University
  • Southern Arkansas University Main Campus
  • Southern Arkansas University Tech SAU Tech | SAUT
  • Southern California Institute of Architecture SCI-Arc
  • Southern California Institute of Technology Southern California Institute of Education
  • Southern California Seminary
  • Southern California University of Health Sciences Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
  • Southern Careers Institute-Austin
  • Southern College of Optometry SCO
  • Southern Connecticut State University SCSU
  • Southern Crescent Technical College
  • Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
  • Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville SIUE
  • Southern Maine Community College SMCC
  • Southern Methodist University SMU
  • Southern Nazarene University SNU
  • Southern New Hampshire University SNHU
  • Southern Oregon University
  • Southern Regional Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Thomas Technical Institute Moultrie Technical College
  • Southern State Community College
  • Southern States University
  • Southern Technical College
  • Southern Union State Community College
  • Southern University and A & M College Southern University Baton Rouge
  • Southern University at New Orleans SUNO
  • Southern University at Shreveport SUSLA
  • Southern University Law Center
  • Southern Utah University
  • Southern Virginia University SVU
  • Southern Wesleyan University SWU
  • Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College
  • Southside College of Health Sciences Southside College of Health Sciences
  • Southside Virginia Community College
  • Southwest Acupuncture College-Boulder
  • Southwest Acupuncture College-Santa Fe
  • Southwest Baptist University
  • Southwest College for the Deaf SWCDHoward College - SWCD
  • Southwest Institute of Healing Arts SWIHA
  • Southwest Minnesota State University
  • Southwest Mississippi Community College SMCC SWCC Southwest Community College Southwest South West Mississippi Community College South West Community College
  • Southwest Tennessee Community College Southwest
  • Southwest Texas Junior College
  • Southwest University at El Paso
  • Southwest Virginia Community College Southwest Virginia|Southwest|SVCC|SWVCC|SwVCC|SWCC
  • Southwest Wisconsin Technical College Southwest Tech
  • Southwestern Adventist University
  • Southwestern Assemblies of God University SAGU
  • Southwestern Christian College
  • Southwestern Christian University SCU
  • Southwestern College Southwestern Community College District
  • Southwestern College SC
  • Southwestern College
  • Southwestern Community College SWCC
  • Southwestern Community College
  • Southwestern Illinois College SWIC, Belleville Area College, BAC
  • Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute SIPI; S.I.P.I.
  • Southwestern Law School
  • Southwestern Michigan College SMC
  • Southwestern Oklahoma State University SWOSU|Southwestern|Southwestern Oklahoma State University Weatherford Campus|Southwestern Oklahoma State University Sayre Campus
  • Southwestern Oregon Community College
  • Southwestern University SU
  • Sovah School of Health Professions
  • SOWELA Technical Community College SOWELA
  • Spalding University Spalding
  • Spartan College of Aeronautics & Technology Los Angeles Campus
  • Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology Spartan College-Denver (Broomfield)
  • Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology Spartan College-Tulsa
  • Spartanburg Community College
  • Spartanburg Methodist College SMC
  • Spelman College
  • Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership
  • Spokane Community College
  • Spokane Falls Community College
  • Spoon River College SRC|Spoon|Spoon River
  • Spring Arbor University SAU | SAC | Spring Arbor College | Spring Arber Unviversity | Spring Arbor | Spring Arber | Spring Arbor Collage
  • Spring Hill College Springhill|Springhill College|SHC|the Hill
  • Springfield College
  • Springfield College-Regional, Online, and Continuing Education
  • Springfield Technical Community College STCC
  • St Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry SBSTM
  • St Bonaventure University St. Bona/Bonas
  • St Catherine University St. Kate's
  • St Charles Community College SCC
  • St Clair County Community College SC4
  • St Cloud Technical and Community College SCTCC
  • St Francis College SFC
  • St Joseph School of Nursing
  • St Lawrence University
  • St Louis College of Health Careers-Fenton SLCHC
  • St Louis College of Health Careers-St Louis SLCHC
  • St Luke's College
  • St Olaf College
  • St Paul's School of Nursing-Queens SVCMCNY SCHOOL OF NURSING B & Q
  • St Paul's School of Nursing-Staten Island SVCMCNY SCHOOL OF NURSING SI
  • St Petersburg College SPC, Saint Petersburg College, St. Petersburg College
  • St Philip's College
  • St. Andrews University SAU
  • St. Augustine College St. Augustine College
  • St. John Fisher University Fisher
  • St. John Vianney College Seminary St. John Vianney College Seminary St John Vianney College Seminary
  • St. John's College SJC
  • St. John's College
  • St. John's College of Nursing St Johns School of Nursing St John's College of Nursing
  • St. John's University-New York St. John's University-New York
  • St. Joseph's College of Nursing
  • St. Joseph's University-New York
  • St. Mary's College of Maryland St. Mary's or SMCM
  • St. Mary's University St. Mary's
  • St. Peter's Hospital College of Nursing Albany Memorial Hospital School of Nursing/Memorial School of Nursing
  • St. Thomas Aquinas College STAC
  • St. Thomas University St Thomas University Saint Thomas University Miami Catholic University
  • Stanbridge University
  • Standard Healthcare Services-College of Nursing Standard College of Nursing
  • Stanford University
  • Stanly Community College Stanly Technical College| Stanly Technical Institute|Stanley Technical College| Stanley Community College| Stanley Technical Institute| Stanly Tech| Stanley Tech|
  • Stark State College Stark State College
  • Starr King School for the Ministry
  • State College of Florida-Manatee-Sarasota SCF
  • State Fair Community College
  • State Technical College of Missouri State Tech
  • State University of New York at New Paltz State University of New York at New Paltz
  • State University of New York at Oswego SUNY Oswego
  • Stautzenberger College-Brecksville
  • Stautzenberger College-Maumee
  • Stautzenberger College-Rockford Career College
  • Stephen F Austin State University SFASU, SFA, Stephen F, Stephen F. Austin
  • Stephens College Stephens
  • Sterling College SC
  • Sterling College
  • Stetson University
  • Stevens Institute of Technology Stevens
  • Stevens-The Institute of Business & Arts Patricia Stevens College
  • Stevenson University
  • Stillman College
  • Stockton University The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
  • Stone Child College SCC
  • Stonehill College
  • Stony Brook University SUNY Stony Brook State University of New York at Stony Brook
  • Stratford University
  • Strayer University-Alabama
  • Strayer University-Arkansas
  • Strayer University-Delaware
  • Strayer University-District of Columbia
  • Strayer University-Florida
  • Strayer University-Georgia
  • Strayer University-Global Region
  • Strayer University-Maryland
  • Strayer University-Mississippi
  • Strayer University-North Carolina
  • Strayer University-Pennsylvania
  • Strayer University-South Carolina
  • Strayer University-Tennessee
  • Strayer University-Texas
  • Strayer University-Virginia
  • Strayer University-West Virginia
  • Suffolk County Community College
  • Suffolk University
  • Sul Ross State University Sul Ross
  • Sullivan County Community College SUNY Sullivan
  • Sullivan University
  • SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary School of Urban Missions
  • Summit Christian College
  • Sumner College
  • Sunstate Academy-Jones Technical Institute J-Tech
  • SUNY Adirondack SUNY Adirondack
  • SUNY at Albany University at Albany, SUNY
  • SUNY at Fredonia
  • SUNY at Purchase College Purchase College
  • SUNY Brockport SUNY Brockport
  • SUNY Broome Community College
  • SUNY Buffalo State University Buffalo State
  • SUNY College at Geneseo SUNY Geneseo
  • SUNY College at Old Westbury
  • SUNY College at Plattsburgh SUNY Plattsburgh
  • SUNY College at Potsdam SUNY-Potsdam
  • SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill SUNY Cobleskill
  • SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry ESF
  • SUNY College of Optometry SUNY Optometry State College of Optometry SUNY State College of Optometry
  • SUNY College of Technology at Alfred Alfred State College
  • SUNY College of Technology at Canton SUNY Canton
  • SUNY College of Technology at Delhi SUNY Delhi
  • SUNY Corning Community College
  • SUNY Cortland SUNY Cortland
  • SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
  • SUNY Maritime College
  • SUNY Morrisville
  • SUNY Oneonta
  • SUNY Polytechnic Institute SUNY Poly
  • SUNY Westchester Community College
  • Surry Community College
  • Susquehanna University Susquahanna|Susquehana|Sesquehanna
  • Sussex County Community College
  • Swarthmore College Swat
  • Swedish Institute a College of Health Sciences
  • Sweet Briar College
  • Syracuse University
  • Tabor College Tabor|TC
  • Tacoma Community College
  • Taft College
  • Taft University System Taft Law School William Howard Taft University
  • Talladega College
  • Tallahassee Community College
  • Talmudic College of Florida Talmudic University of Florida
  • Talmudical Academy-New Jersey
  • Talmudical Seminary of Bobov
  • Talmudical Seminary Oholei Torah
  • Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia
  • Tarleton State University Tarleton|Texans|TSU|Tarleton State|
  • Tarrant County College District Tarrant County College
  • Taylor Business Institute
  • Taylor College
  • Taylor University
  • Teachers College at Columbia University Teachers College
  • Teachers College of San Joaquin
  • Technical College of the Lowcountry TCL
  • Temple College Temple Junior College
  • Temple University Temple
  • Tennessee State University
  • Tennessee Technological University Tennessee Tech University|Tennessee Tech|TTU|Tenn Tech|TN Tech|Tech|
  • Tennessee Wesleyan University
  • Terra State Community College Terra Community College|Terra Technical College
  • Texarkana College
  • Texas A & M International University
  • Texas A & M University-College Station Texas A&M University
  • Texas A & M University-Commerce A&M-Commerce
  • Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi
  • Texas A & M University-Kingsville Texas A&M-Kingsville
  • Texas A&M University-Central Texas A&M-Central Texas
  • Texas A&M University-San Antonio A&M-SA
  • Texas A&M University-Texarkana A&M-Texarkana
  • Texas Chiropractic College Foundation Inc TCC/TxChiroCollege/
  • Texas Christian University TCU
  • Texas College TC
  • Texas County Technical College Bolivar Technical College
  • Texas Health and Science University THSU
  • Texas Lutheran University TLU
  • Texas Southern University TSU
  • Texas Southmost College UTB-TSC
  • Texas State Technical College TSTC
  • Texas State University Texas State|Texas State University-San Marcos|Southwest Texas State University|Southwest Texas State|SWT|SWTSU|Texas State San Marcos|TxSt|TxState|TS|
  • Texas Tech University
  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center-El Paso
  • Texas Wesleyan University
  • Texas Woman's University TWU
  • Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology
  • The Art Institute of Atlanta Ai Atlanta
  • The Art Institute of Austin
  • The Art Institute of Houston
  • The Art Institute of San Antonio
  • The Art Institute of Virginia Beach AiVA
  • The Baptist College of Florida BCF
  • The Catholic University of America
  • The Chicago School of Professional Psychology at Anaheim
  • The Chicago School of Professional Psychology at Chicago
  • The Chicago School of Professional Psychology at Los Angeles
  • The Chicago School of Professional Psychology at San Diego
  • The Chicago School of Professional Psychology at Washington DC
  • The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences
  • The College of Health Care Professions-Austin
  • The College of Health Care Professions-Dallas
  • The College of Health Care Professions-Fort Worth
  • The College of Health Care Professions-McAllen Campus
  • The College of Health Care Professions-Northwest
  • The College of Health Care Professions-San Antonio
  • The College of Health Care Professions-South San Antonio
  • The College of Health Care Professions-Southwest Houston
  • The College of Idaho C of I
  • The College of New Jersey TCNJ
  • The College of Saint Rose
  • The College of Saint Scholastica
  • The College of the Florida Keys Key West Community College
  • The College of Westchester CW
  • The College of Wooster Wooster
  • The Colleges of Law at Santa Barbara
  • The Colleges of Law at Ventura
  • The Creative Center
  • The Evergreen State College Evergreen|TESC|
  • The General Theological Seminary GTS
  • The Judge Advocate General's School
  • The Juilliard School Juilliard
  • The King's College
  • The King's University
  • The Landing School The Landing School of Boatbuilding & Design
  • The Master's University and Seminary
  • The Modern College of Design
  • The New England Conservatory of Music
  • The New School New School University; Parsons The New School for Design; New School for Social Research; Eugene Lang College; Mannes College; The New School for Drama; The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music; The New School for Public Engagement
  • The North Coast College The NCC
  • The Pennsylvania State University Penn State
  • The School of Architecture Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture
  • The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology The Seattle School
  • The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary SBTS, Southern Seminary, Boyce College
  • The University of Alabama
  • The University of Findlay
  • The University of Montana University of Montana
  • The University of Montana-Western Western Montana College; Montana Western; UM Western; WMC; UMW
  • The University of Olivet OC Comets
  • The University of Tampa
  • The University of Tennessee Health Science Center UTHSC
  • The University of Tennessee-Chattanooga UTC
  • The University of Tennessee-Knoxville
  • The University of Tennessee-Martin UT Martin
  • The University of Tennessee-Southern
  • The University of Texas at Arlington UT Arlington
  • The University of Texas at Austin UT Austin
  • The University of Texas at Dallas UT Dallas
  • The University of Texas at El Paso UTEP
  • The University of Texas at San Antonio UTSA
  • The University of Texas at Tyler UT Tyler
  • The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston UTHealth
  • The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio UT Health San Antonio
  • The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center MD Anderson Cancer Center| MD Anderson Hospital|MD Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute|MDACC|UTMDACC|Anderson Cancer Center
  • The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston UTMB
  • The University of Texas Permian Basin UT Permian Basin
  • The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley UT Rio Grande Valley | UTRGV | University of Texas Rio Grande Valley |
  • The University of the Arts UArts
  • The University of the South Sewanee|University of the South
  • The University of Virginia's College at Wise UVA Wise
  • The University of West Florida University of West Florida
  • The Wright Institute
  • Theatre of Arts TOA
  • Theological Seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church Reformed Episcopal Seminary
  • Thiel College
  • Thomas Aquinas College
  • Thomas College
  • Thomas Edison State University TESU, Thomas Edison State University, (old name:Thomas Edison State College), (old abbreviation:TESC)
  • Thomas Jefferson School of Law
  • Thomas Jefferson University Jefferson, (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University), Philadelphia University, PhilaU, Jefferson
  • Thomas More College of Liberal Arts
  • Thomas More University Thomas More
  • Thomas University TU
  • Three Rivers College
  • Three Rivers Community College Three Rivers
  • Tidewater Community College
  • Tiffin University
  • Tillamook Bay Community College TBCC
  • Toccoa Falls College
  • Tohono O'odham Community College
  • Tompkins Cortland Community College Tompkins Cortland
  • Torah Temimah Talmudical Seminary
  • Tougaloo College
  • Touro University
  • Touro University California TUC
  • Touro University Nevada
  • Touro University Worldwide TUW
  • Towson University
  • Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago TTIC
  • Transylvania University
  • Treasure Valley Community College
  • Trevecca Nazarene University
  • Tri-County Community College
  • Tri-County Technical College TCTC, Tricounty Technical College, Tri-County Tech
  • Tri-State Bible College TSBC
  • Triangle Tech Inc-Bethlehem
  • Triangle Tech Inc-Dubois
  • Triangle Tech Inc-Greensburg
  • Triangle Tech Inc-Pittsburgh
  • Triangle Tech Inc-Sunbury
  • Trident Technical College
  • Trine University
  • Trine University-Regional/Non-Traditional Campuses
  • Trinidad State College TSC
  • Trinity Baptist College
  • Trinity Bible College and Graduate School
  • Trinity Christian College
  • Trinity College Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut
  • Trinity College of Florida
  • Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences Trinity College|Trinity College of Nursing and Health Sciences|Trinity College of Nursing
  • Trinity College of Puerto Rico
  • Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry Trinity School for Ministry
  • Trinity International University-Florida
  • Trinity International University-Illinois
  • Trinity Law School Trinity Law School
  • Trinity University Trinity
  • Trinity Valley Community College TVCC
  • Trinity Washington University Trinity College, Washington, D.C.
  • Triton College
  • Trocaire College Trocaire|Trocare|TC|Troc
  • Troy University TROY
  • Truckee Meadows Community College
  • Truett McConnell University
  • Truman State University Truman
  • Tufts University
  • Tulane University of Louisiana Tulane University
  • Tulsa Community College
  • Tulsa Welding School-Tulsa TWS, TWS-Tulsa
  • Tunxis Community College
  • Turtle Mountain Community College TMCC
  • Tusculum University
  • Tuskegee University
  • Tyler Junior College
  • Ulster County Community College SUNY Ulster
  • Ultimate Medical Academy
  • Ultrasound Medical Institute NRI INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
  • Umpqua Community College
  • Unification Theological Seminary UTS
  • Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
  • Union Bible College
  • Union College
  • Union Institute & University Union, UI&U
  • Union Presbyterian Seminary Union Presbyterian
  • Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York Union Theological Seminary
  • Union University
  • United International College
  • United Lutheran Seminary
  • United States Air Force Academy
  • United States Army Command and General Staff College
  • United States Army War College
  • United States Merchant Marine Academy USMMA|Kings Point
  • United States Military Academy West Point
  • United States Naval War College
  • United States Sports Academy The Academy America's Sports University
  • United States University USU
  • United Talmudical Seminary
  • United Theological Seminary
  • United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities
  • United Tribes Technical College
  • Unitek College
  • Unity Environmental University
  • Universal Career School Universal Beauty School,Inc./DBA Universal Career School
  • Universal College of Healing Arts
  • Universal Technical Institute of Arizona Inc Universal Technical Institute UTI-AZ UTI-Avondale
  • Universal Technical Institute of California Inc Universal Technical Institute UTI-Rancho
  • Universal Technical Institute of Northern California Inc Universal Technical Institute UTI UTI-Sacramento
  • Universal Technical Institute-Auto Motorcycle & Marine Mechanics Institute Division-Orlando Universal Technical Institute - Automotive Division - Orlando Universal Technical Institute - Motorcycle Mechanics Institute Division Universal Technical Institute - Marine Mechanics Institute Division MMI-Orlando Universal Technical Institute UTI-Orlando
  • Universal Technical Institute-Dallas Fort Worth Universal Technical Institute - Dallas/Fort Worth
  • Universal Technical Institute-Southern California Universal Technical Institute - Long Beach
  • Universal Technology College of Puerto Rico Unitec of PR
  • Universidad Adventista de las Antillas Antillean Adventist University
  • Universidad Ana G. Mendez-Carolina Campus UAGM Carolina
  • Universidad Ana G. Mendez-Cupey Campus UAGM Cupey
  • Universidad Ana G. Mendez-Gurabo Campus UAGM Gurabo
  • Universidad Central de Bayamon UCB
  • Universidad Central Del Caribe UCC
  • Universidad del Sagrado Corazon Sagrado
  • Universidad Pentecostal Mizpa
  • Universidad Politecnica de Puerto Rico
  • Universidad Teologica del Caribe UTC
  • University at Buffalo University at Buffalo|UB|State University of New York at Buffalo|SUNY Buffalo|University of Buffalo
  • University of Advancing Technology
  • University of Akron Main Campus
  • University of Akron Wayne College
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham UAB
  • University of Alabama in Huntsville UAH University of Alabama Huntsville
  • University of Alaska Anchorage UAA
  • University of Alaska Fairbanks UAF
  • University of Alaska Southeast
  • University of Antelope Valley UAV
  • University of Arizona The University of Arizona | UArizona | U of A | UofA | UA | University of AZ | Univ. of AZ | The Univ. of AZ
  • University of Arizona Global Campus
  • University of Arizona-Sierra Vista
  • University of Arkansas University of Arkansas|Arkansas
  • University of Arkansas at Little Rock UA Little Rock|University of Arkansas-Little Rock|Arkansas Little Rock|
  • University of Arkansas at Monticello UAM
  • University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff UAPB
  • University of Arkansas Community College Rich Mountain Universtiy of Arkansas Rich Mountain
  • University of Arkansas Community College-Batesville UACCB
  • University of Arkansas Community College-Morrilton Petit Jean Technical College Petit Jean College
  • University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences UAMS
  • University of Arkansas Grantham
  • University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana UAHT
  • University of Arkansas System eVersity
  • University of Arkansas-Fort Smith UA Fort Smith; UAFS
  • University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College UA-Pulaski Tech
  • University of Baltimore UBalt
  • University of Bridgeport
  • University of California College of the Law, San Francisco UC Hastings
  • University of California-Berkeley UC Berkeley
  • University of California-Davis UC Davis
  • University of California-Irvine UCI UC Irvine
  • University of California-Los Angeles UCLA
  • University of California-Merced UC Merced
  • University of California-Riverside UC Riverside
  • University of California-San Diego UCSD UC San Diego
  • University of California-San Francisco UCSF UC San Francisco University of California at San Francisco University of California, San Francisco
  • University of California-Santa Barbara UCSB UC Santa Barbara
  • University of California-Santa Cruz UC Santa Cruz
  • University of Central Arkansas
  • University of Central Florida UCF
  • University of Central Missouri Central
  • University of Central Oklahoma UCO, Central
  • University of Charleston
  • University of Chicago
  • University of Cincinnati
  • University of Cincinnati-Blue Ash College
  • University of Cincinnati-Clermont College
  • University of Colorado Boulder U of Colorado|Univ of Colorado|University of Colorado|U of CO|Univ of CO|University of CO|Boulder|CU|CU-Boulder|UCB|CUB|Colorado|Colorado University|U of Colo|Univ of Colo|University of Colo|Colo|Buffs|Buffalos|Buffaloes|CU at Boulder|Golden Buffs|University of Colorado at Boulder
  • University of Colorado Colorado Springs UCCS
  • University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus University of Colorado Denver University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus UCD
  • University of Connecticut
  • University of Dallas
  • University of Dayton
  • University of Delaware UD
  • University of Denver DU, Colorado Seminary
  • University of Detroit Mercy Detroit Mercy, UDM, U of D, University of Detroit
  • University of Dubuque
  • University of East-West Medicine
  • University of Evansville UE | Aces | Evansville | Purple Aces
  • University of Florida
  • University of Florida-Online
  • University of Fort Lauderdale
  • University of Georgia
  • University of Guam UOG
  • University of Hartford UHart, UHA, Hartford
  • University of Hawaii at Hilo UH Hilo / UHH
  • University of Hawaii at Manoa UH Manoa / UHM
  • University of Hawaii Maui College UH Maui College / Maui College
  • University of Hawaii-West Oahu UH West Oahu / UHWO
  • University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis St. Louis College of Pharmacy
  • University of Holy Cross
  • University of Houston UH
  • University of Houston-Clear Lake UHCL
  • University of Houston-Downtown
  • University of Houston-Victoria UH-Victoria
  • University of Idaho UIdaho
  • University of Illinois Chicago UIC|U of I-Chicago|Illinois-Chicago|U of I-Medical Center|University of Illinois-Medical Center|
  • University of Illinois Springfield UIS
  • University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Illinois|Illinios|Ilinois|Ilinios|Urbana|Champaign|Champagne|Champaign-Urbana|Champagne-Urbana|Urbana-Champaign|Urbana-Champagne|University of Illinois at Urbana|University of Illinois at Champaign|University of Illinois at Champagne|University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana|University of Illinois at Champagne-Urbana|UIUC|UICU|University of Illinois at UC|University of Illinois at CU
  • University of Indianapolis UIndy
  • University of Iowa Iowa
  • University of Jamestown UJ Jimmies
  • University of Kansas University of Kansas | Univ of Kansas | Kansas University | KU | Kansas Jayhawks | Univ of KS |University of KS | Kansas Univ | Kansas U, KUMC, University of Kansas Medical Center, KU Medical Center, Kansas University Medical Center
  • University of Kentucky
  • University of La Verne La Verne
  • University of Louisiana at Lafayette UL Lafayette
  • University of Louisiana at Monroe ULM; University of Louisiana-Monroe; Uni of LA-Monroe; University of Louisiana Monroe; University of Louisiana at Monroe
  • University of Louisville
  • University of Lynchburg Lynchburg
  • University of Maine
  • University of Maine at Augusta UMA|UMA-Bangor|University of Maine at Augusta - Bangor
  • University of Maine at Farmington UMF
  • University of Maine at Fort Kent UMFK
  • University of Maine at Machias
  • University of Maine at Presque Isle UMPI
  • University of Management and Technology
  • University of Mary UMary/Marauders
  • University of Mary Hardin-Baylor UMHB|MHB|Mary Hardin-Baylor
  • University of Mary Washington Mary Washington College
  • University of Maryland Eastern Shore UMES
  • University of Maryland Global Campus UMGC
  • University of Maryland-Baltimore County UMBC
  • University of Maryland-College Park
  • University of Maryland, Baltimore
  • University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
  • University of Massachusetts Global
  • University of Massachusetts-Amherst UMass Amherst
  • University of Massachusetts-Boston
  • University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth UMass Dartmouth
  • University of Massachusetts-Lowell
  • University of Memphis
  • University of Miami
  • University of Michigan-Ann Arbor U of Michigan|U of M|Univ of Michigan|U Michigan Ann Arbor|University of Michigan Ann Arbor
  • University of Michigan-Dearborn UM-Dearborn
  • University of Michigan-Flint UM-Flint
  • University of Minnesota-Crookston
  • University of Minnesota-Duluth
  • University of Minnesota-Morris
  • University of Minnesota-Rochester
  • University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
  • University of Mississippi Ole Miss
  • University of Missouri-Columbia
  • University of Missouri-Kansas City
  • University of Missouri-St Louis
  • University of Mobile University of Mobile
  • University of Montevallo
  • University of Mount Olive
  • University of Mount Saint Vincent
  • University of Mount Union
  • University of Nebraska at Kearney UNK|University of Nebraska - Kearney|Nebraska - Kearney|Nebraska Kearney|
  • University of Nebraska at Omaha UNOMAHA
  • University of Nebraska Medical Center UNMC
  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • University of Nevada-Las Vegas UNLV
  • University of Nevada-Reno
  • University of New England
  • University of New Hampshire at Manchester UNH Manchester
  • University of New Hampshire-Franklin Pierce School of Law
  • University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
  • University of New Haven UNH
  • University of New Mexico-Gallup Campus UNM-Gallup
  • University of New Mexico-Los Alamos Campus UNM - Los Alamos
  • University of New Mexico-Main Campus UNM
  • University of New Mexico-Taos Campus UNM - Taos
  • University of New Mexico-Valencia County UNM - Valencia
  • University of New Orleans UNO
  • University of North Alabama UNA
  • University of North Carolina at Asheville
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • University of North Carolina at Charlotte UNC Charlotte
  • University of North Carolina at Greensboro UNCG
  • University of North Carolina at Pembroke UNCP
  • University of North Carolina School of the Arts UNCSA
  • University of North Carolina Wilmington UNCW|University of North Carolina at Wilmington|UNC Wilmington|UNC W|University of NC at Wilmington|Univ of NC-Wilmington|UNC-W|University of North Carolina Wilmington|
  • University of North Dakota
  • University of North Florida UNF
  • University of North Georgia UNG
  • University of North Texas UNT|North Texas|Mean Grean
  • University of North Texas at Dallas UNTD
  • University of North Texas Health Science Center UNT Health Science Center|UNTHSC|University of North Texas Health Sciences Center at Fort Worth|UNT Health Sciences Center|Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine|TCOM
  • University of Northern Colorado
  • University of Northern Iowa UNI Panthers Northern Iowa
  • University of Northwestern Ohio
  • University of Northwestern-St Paul University of Northwestern (MN) | Northwestern
  • University of Notre Dame Notre Dame | Fighting Irish | ND
  • University of Oklahoma-Health Sciences Center
  • University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus University of Oklahoma|Oklahoma University|OU|Oklahoma
  • University of Oregon UO
  • University of Pennsylvania Penn, U of PA, U-Penn, U of P, Pennsylvania, UPenn, Pennsylvania University, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton, Wharton School of Business
  • University of Phoenix-Arizona
  • University of Phoenix-California
  • University of Phoenix-Hawaii
  • University of Phoenix-Nevada
  • University of Phoenix-Texas
  • University of Pikeville UPIKE
  • University of Pittsburgh-Bradford Pitt-Bradford
  • University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg
  • University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown
  • University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
  • University of Pittsburgh-Titusville
  • University of Portland
  • University of Providence Previously known as the University of Great Falls (prior to July 2018)
  • University of Puerto Rico-Aguadilla UPRAg, University of Puerto Rico at Aguadilla, UPR-Aguadilla
  • University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo UPRA
  • University of Puerto Rico-Bayamon UPRB
  • University of Puerto Rico-Carolina UPRCA
  • University of Puerto Rico-Cayey UPRC, UPR-Cayey, UPR at Cayey
  • University of Puerto Rico-Humacao
  • University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez UPRM|RUM|Colegio|Colegio de Mayaguez|UPR-Mayaguez|CAAM|Recinto de Mayaguez|
  • University of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences
  • University of Puerto Rico-Ponce UPR-Ponce
  • University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras
  • University of Puerto Rico-Utuado
  • University of Puget Sound
  • University of Redlands
  • University of Rhode Island URI
  • University of Richmond UR/U of Richmond/Richmond
  • University of Rio Grande University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College
  • University of Rochester
  • University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne University of Saint Francis of Fort Wayne, Indiana University of Saint Francis Saint Francis College University of St. Francis-Fort Wayne University of St Francis-Fort Wayne USF
  • University of Saint Joseph USJ
  • University of Saint Katherine
  • University of Saint Mary University of St. Mary, University of St Mary
  • University of Saint Mary of the Lake University of St. Mary of the Lake University
  • University of San Diego USD
  • University of San Francisco
  • University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma USAO
  • University of Scranton
  • University of Silicon Valley Cogswell College
  • University of Sioux Falls
  • University of South Alabama
  • University of South Carolina Aiken University of South Carolina Aiken, USC Aiken, USCA, USC Aiken, University of South Carolina at Aiken, UofSC Aiken
  • University of South Carolina Beaufort USC Beaufort
  • University of South Carolina-Columbia
  • University of South Carolina-Lancaster
  • University of South Carolina-Salkehatchie
  • University of South Carolina-Sumter
  • University of South Carolina-Union
  • University of South Carolina-Upstate
  • University of South Dakota USD
  • University of South Florida University of South Florida USF
  • University of Southern California USC
  • University of Southern Indiana USI
  • University of Southern Maine
  • University of Southern Mississippi
  • University of St Francis
  • University of St Thomas University of Saint Thomas
  • University of St Thomas
  • University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences University of St. Augustine
  • University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler
  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center UT Southwestern UT Southwestern Medical School UT Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences UT Southwestern Allied Health Sciences School UTSW Medical School UTSW Graduate School UTSW Allied Health School UTSWMC UTSWMC Medical School UTSWMC Graduate School UTSWMC Allied Health School University of Texas Southwestern Medical School University of Texas Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences University of Texas Southwestern Allied Health Sciences School University of Texas Southwestern School of Health Professions
  • University of the Cumberlands Cumberland College
  • University of the District of Columbia
  • University of the District of Columbia-David A Clarke School of Law
  • University of the Incarnate Word UIW|Incarnate Word|Incarnate|Incarnate Word, University of|Incarnate Word, Univ of|Univ. of the Incarnate Word
  • University of the Ozarks Ozarks
  • University of the Pacific Pacific | UOP | University of Pacific | Pacific University | U. Pacific | Univ. of Pacific | U. of Pacific
  • University of the People
  • University of the Potomac-VA Campus
  • University of the Potomac-Washington DC Campus
  • University of the Sciences USciences
  • University of the Southwest USW
  • University of the Virgin Islands UVI
  • University of the West UWest
  • University of Toledo
  • University of Tulsa Tulsa University
  • University of Utah The U
  • University of Valley Forge VFCC; UVF
  • University of Vermont UVM
  • University of Virginia-Main Campus University of Virginia UVa UVA
  • University of Washington-Bothell Campus UWB, UW-B, UW-Bothell
  • University of Washington-Seattle Campus UW-Seattle, UDub, UW, Washington
  • University of Washington-Tacoma Campus UWT, UW-T, UW-Tacoma
  • University of West Alabama UWA
  • University of West Georgia
  • University of West Los Angeles
  • University of Western States Western States Chiropractic College
  • University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire UW-Eau Claire
  • University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
  • University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee UWM
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Flex
  • University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
  • University of Wisconsin-Parkside
  • University of Wisconsin-Parkside Flex
  • University of Wisconsin-Platteville
  • University of Wisconsin-River Falls
  • University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point UW-Stevens Point
  • University of Wisconsin-Stout
  • University of Wisconsin-Superior
  • University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
  • University of Wyoming UW
  • Upper Iowa University UIU
  • Upstate Medical University SUNY Upstate Medical University|Upstate Medical|Upstate|Upstate Medical Center|SUNY Upstate
  • Urban College of Boston
  • Urshan College
  • Urshan Graduate School of Theology
  • Ursinus College
  • Ursuline College
  • US Coast Guard Academy
  • US Naval Academy USNA, Navy, Annapolis
  • Uta Mesivta of Kiryas Joel
  • Utah State University
  • Utah Tech University UT
  • Utah Valley University UVU
  • Utica University Utica
  • Valdosta State University VSU; Valdosta State; Valdosta State College; V-State
  • Valencia College
  • Valley City State University VCSU
  • Valley College of Medical Careers
  • Valley College-Martinsburg Valley College of Technology|Valley Training Centers|VCT|VTC
  • Valley Forge Military College VFMC
  • Valor Christian College
  • Valparaiso University Valpo|VU
  • Vance-Granville Community College
  • Vanderbilt University
  • VanderCook College of Music VCM
  • Vanguard University of Southern California Vanguard University
  • Vassar College
  • Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
  • Ventura College
  • Veritas Baptist College VBC
  • Vermont College of Fine Arts VCFA
  • Vermont Law and Graduate School VLGS
  • Vermont Technical College VT Tech VTC
  • Vernon College Vernon Regional Junior College VRJC VC Vernon
  • Vet Tech Institute
  • Vet Tech Institute of Houston Bradford School|The Bradford School
  • Victor Valley College
  • Victoria College
  • Villa Maria College Villa
  • Villanova University
  • Vincennes University
  • Virginia Beach Theological Seminary
  • Virginia Commonwealth University VCU
  • Virginia Highlands Community College VHCC
  • Virginia Military Institute VMI
  • Virginia Peninsula Community College Thomas Nelson Community College
  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Virginia Tech
  • Virginia State University VSU
  • Virginia Union University VUU
  • Virginia University of Integrative Medicine
  • Virginia University of Lynchburg
  • Virginia Wesleyan University VWU | Marlins | VA Wesleyan | Wesleyan
  • Virginia Western Community College
  • Visible Music College
  • Viterbo University Viterbo
  • Volunteer State Community College VSCC
  • Voorhees University VU
  • W L Bonner College
  • Wabash College
  • Wabash Valley College Wabash Valley College
  • Wade College
  • Wagner College
  • Wake Forest University
  • Wake Technical Community College
  • Walden University
  • Waldorf University
  • Walla Walla Community College
  • Walla Walla University Walla Walla College
  • Walnut Hill College
  • Walsh College Walsh
  • Walsh University Walsh College
  • Walters State Community College WSCC
  • Warner Pacific University Warner Pacific College ADP
  • Warner Pacific University Professional and Graduate Studies Warner Pacific University PGS
  • Warner University
  • Warren County Community College
  • Warren Wilson College Warren Wilson, WWC
  • Wartburg College
  • Wartburg Theological Seminary Wartburg Seminary
  • Washburn University
  • Washington & Jefferson College W&J
  • Washington Adventist University WAU
  • Washington and Lee University Washington and Lee, W&L, WLU
  • Washington College
  • Washington County Community College
  • Washington State Community College WSCC|Washington State CC|Washington State|W.S.C.C.|Washington State C. C.|Washington State C.C.
  • Washington State University
  • Washington University in St Louis WashU
  • Washtenaw Community College
  • Waubonsee Community College Waubonsee
  • Waukesha County Technical College WCTC
  • Wave Leadership College
  • Wayland Baptist University
  • Wayne Community College
  • Wayne County Community College District WCCCD
  • Wayne State College WSC
  • Wayne State University WSU
  • Waynesburg University Waynesburg College
  • Weatherford College
  • Webb Institute
  • Webber International University
  • Weber State University WSU
  • Webster University
  • Weill Medical College of Cornell University Weill Cornell Medical College, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Weill Medical College, Cornell Medical College, Cornell Medical Campus
  • Welch College Free will Baptist Bible College
  • Wellesley College
  • Wells College Wells
  • WellSpring School of Allied Health-Kansas City WellSpring
  • WellSpring School of Allied Health-Lawrence Wellspring - Lawrence
  • WellSpring School of Allied Health-Wichita
  • Wenatchee Valley College WVC
  • Wentworth Institute of Technology
  • Wesley Biblical Seminary
  • Wesley Theological Seminary
  • Wesleyan College
  • Wesleyan University
  • West Chester University of Pennsylvania WCU
  • West Coast University-Center for Graduate Studies
  • West Coast University-Dallas
  • West Coast University-Los Angeles
  • West Coast University-Miami
  • West Coast University-Ontario
  • West Coast University-Orange County
  • West Georgia Technical College
  • West Hills College-Coalinga
  • West Hills College-Lemoore
  • West Kentucky Community and Technical College WKCTC
  • West Liberty University
  • West Los Angeles College West LA College, West L.A. College, West LA, West L.A., WLAC, WestLA
  • West Shore Community College
  • West Texas A & M University WTAMU
  • West Valley College
  • West Virginia Junior College-Bridgeport
  • West Virginia Junior College-Charleston
  • West Virginia Junior College-Morgantown
  • West Virginia Junior College-United Career Institute United Career Institute
  • West Virginia Northern Community College WVNCC
  • West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine WVSOM
  • West Virginia State University WVSU; STATE
  • West Virginia University WVU
  • West Virginia University at Parkersburg
  • West Virginia University Institute of Technology West Virginia University Tech
  • West Virginia Wesleyan College WVWC
  • Westcliff University
  • Western Carolina University Western
  • Western Colorado University Western
  • Western Connecticut State University Western, WCSU
  • Western Dakota Technical College Western Dakota Tech
  • Western Governors University WGU Western Governors
  • Western Illinois University
  • Western Iowa Tech Community College
  • Western Kentucky University WKU, HILLTOPPERS
  • Western Michigan University WMU
  • Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine Western Michigan University School of Medicine
  • Western Michigan University-Thomas M. Cooley Law School Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
  • Western Nebraska Community College WNCC
  • Western Nevada College WNC
  • Western New England University WNE
  • Western New Mexico University
  • Western Oklahoma State College Western,WOSC
  • Western Oregon University Western Oregon State College
  • Western Piedmont Community College WPCC
  • Western Seminary Western Seminary-San Jose Western Seminary-Sacramento Western Seminary-Portland
  • Western Technical College
  • Western Technical College Western Wisconsin Technical College
  • Western Texas College
  • Western Theological Seminary The Western Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in America
  • Western University of Health Sciences WesternU
  • Western Washington University Western Washington State College|Western Washington College of Education
  • Western Wyoming Community College WWCC|Western|Western Wyoming College
  • Westfield State University
  • Westminster College
  • Westminster College Westminster|Westminster College Salt Lake|Westminster College Salt Lake City|Westminster College Salt Lake City Utah|Westminster College of Salt Lake|Westminster College of Salt Lake City|Westminster College of Salt Lake City Utah|Westminster Griffins|Griffins|Salt Lake Griffins|Utah Griffins
  • Westminster Theological Seminary
  • Westminster Theological Seminary in California Westminster Seminary California
  • Westmont College
  • Westmoreland County Community College Westmoreland College
  • Wharton County Junior College
  • Whatcom Community College
  • Wheaton College
  • Wheaton College Wheatonma.edu
  • Wheeling University
  • White Earth Tribal and Community College WETCC
  • White Mountains Community College
  • Whitman College
  • Whittier College
  • Whitworth University Whitworth College
  • Whitworth University-Adult Degree Programs
  • Wichita State University WSU
  • Wichita State University-Campus of Applied Sciences and Technology WSU Tech
  • Wichita Technical Institute W.T.I.
  • Widener University
  • Wilberforce University
  • Wiley College
  • Wilkes Community College
  • Wilkes University Wilkes
  • Willamette University
  • William & Mary William & Mary
  • William Carey University
  • William James College William James College
  • William Jewell College
  • William Paterson University of New Jersey
  • William Peace University Peace
  • William Penn University
  • William R Moore College of Technology Moore Tech
  • William Rainey Harper College Harper College
  • William Woods University WWU/William Woods/The Woods
  • Williams Baptist University
  • Williams College Williams|William College|William|Williams College|Wiliams College|Wiliams
  • Williamsburg Technical College WTC
  • Williamson College WCC DBA- Williamson College
  • Williamson College of the Trades
  • Williston State College WSC
  • Wilmington College
  • Wilmington University
  • Wilson College
  • Wilson Community College WCC
  • Windward Community College Windward CC / WCC
  • Winebrenner Theological Seminary
  • Wingate University
  • Winona State University
  • Winston-Salem State University WSSU
  • Winthrop University
  • Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
  • Wisconsin Lutheran College WLC, Wisconsin Lutheran
  • Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology WSPP
  • Wittenberg University Wittenberg|Wittenburg|Wittenburg University
  • Wofford College
  • Women's Institute of Torah Seminary and College
  • Won Institute of Graduate Studies
  • Wongu University of Oriental Medicine Wongu University
  • Woodbury University
  • Woodland Community College
  • Wor-Wic Community College
  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute WPI
  • Worcester State University
  • World Mission University
  • Worsham College of Mortuary Science Worsham College, Inc.
  • Wright Graduate University for the Realization of Human Potential Wright Graduate School for the Realization of Human Potential (d/b/a in Illinois)
  • Wright State University-Lake Campus
  • Wright State University-Main Campus
  • Wytheville Community College WCC
  • Xavier University XU | X
  • Xavier University of Louisiana
  • Yakima Valley College YVC
  • Yale University
  • Yavapai College
  • Yellowstone Christian College
  • Yeshiva Bais Aharon
  • Yeshiva Chemdas Hatorah
  • Yeshiva College of the Nations Capital
  • Yeshiva D'monsey Rabbinical College
  • Yeshiva Derech Chaim
  • Yeshiva Gedola Tiferes Yaakov Yitzchok
  • Yeshiva Gedola Tiferes Yerachmiel
  • Yeshiva Gedolah Imrei Yosef D'spinka
  • Yeshiva Gedolah Keren Hatorah
  • Yeshiva Gedolah Kesser Torah
  • Yeshiva Gedolah of Cliffwood
  • Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit
  • Yeshiva Gedolah of Woodlake Village Yeshiva Ohr Zechariah
  • Yeshiva Gedolah Shaarei Shmuel
  • Yeshiva Gedolah Zichron Leyma
  • Yeshiva Karlin Stolin
  • Yeshiva Kollel Tifereth Elizer
  • Yeshiva of Far Rockaway Derech Ayson Rabbinical Seminary
  • Yeshiva of Machzikai Hadas
  • Yeshiva of Nitra Rabbinical College
  • Yeshiva of Ocean
  • Yeshiva of the Telshe Alumni
  • Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad West Coast Talmudical Seminary
  • Yeshiva Ohr Naftoli
  • Yeshiva Ohr Yisrael Yeshiva Gedola Ohr Yisrael
  • Yeshiva Shaar Ephraim
  • Yeshiva Shaar Hatorah
  • Yeshiva Shaarei Torah of Rockland
  • Yeshiva Sholom Shachna
  • Yeshiva Toras Chaim
  • Yeshiva University
  • Yeshiva Yesoda Hatorah Vetz Chaim
  • Yeshiva Yesodei Hatorah
  • Yeshiva Zichron Aryeh
  • Yeshivah Gedolah Rabbinical College
  • Yeshivas Be'er Yitzchok
  • Yeshivas Maharit D'Satmar
  • Yeshivat Hechal Shemuel
  • Yeshivath Beth Moshe
  • Yeshivath Viznitz
  • Yeshivath Zichron Moshe
  • Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Yo San University
  • York College of Pennsylvania YCP
  • York County Community College
  • York Technical College
  • York University
  • Young Americans College of the Performing Arts
  • Young Harris College YHC Young Harris
  • Youngstown State University
  • YTI Career Institute-Altoona
  • YTI Career Institute-York YTI
  • Yuba College
  • Zane State College

Basic Classification

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  • Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges Basic Classification
  • Baccalaureate Colleges Basic Classification
  • Master's Colleges & Universities Basic Classification
  • Doctoral Universities Basic Classification
  • Special Focus Two-Year Basic Classification
  • Special Focus Four-Year Basic Classification
  • Tribal Colleges and Universities Basic Classification

Undergraduate Instructional Program

  • Associate's Colleges Undergraduate Instructional Program
  • Special Focus: Two-Year Institution Undergraduate Instructional Program
  • Baccalaureate/Associates Colleges Undergraduate Instructional Program
  • Arts & sciences focus Undergraduate Instructional Program
  • Arts & sciences plus professions Undergraduate Instructional Program
  • Balanced arts & sciences/professions Undergraduate Instructional Program
  • Professions plus arts & sciences Undergraduate Instructional Program
  • Professions focus Undergraduate Instructional Program

Graduate Instructional Program

  • Postbaccalaureate Graduate Instructional Program
  • Research Doctoral Graduate Instructional Program

Enrollment Profile

  • Exclusively undergraduate two-year Enrollment Profile
  • Exclusively undergraduate four-year Enrollment Profile
  • Very high undergraduate Enrollment Profile
  • High undergraduate Enrollment Profile
  • Majority undergraduate Enrollment Profile
  • Majority graduate Enrollment Profile
  • Exclusively graduate Enrollment Profile

Undergraduate Profile

  • Two-year Undergraduate Profile
  • Four-year Undergraduate Profile

Size and Setting

  • Two-year Size and Setting
  • Four-year Size and Setting
  • Exclusively graduate/professional Size and Setting

Community Engagement

  • Classified or Reclassified in 2020/2015 Community Engagement
  • Classified or Reclassified in 2024 Community Engagement

Leadership For Public Purpose

  • Classified Leadership For Public Purpose

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About the Carnegie Classification ®

The Carnegie Classification ® is the leading framework for recognizing and describing institutional diversity in U.S. higher education. In 1970, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education began developing a classification of colleges and universities to support its program of research and policy analysis. The framework was first published in 1973 and is now updated every 3 years to reflect changes among colleges and universities.

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Institutions are classified as Special Focus Four-Year: Faith-Related Institutions

Institutions hold the Community Engagement Classification

Small, highly residential institutions primarily offer baccalaureate arts & science degrees

Elective Classifications

The Carnegie Elective Classifications are recognitions earned by institutions that have made extraordinary commitments to their public purpose. Institutions apply for recognition from the Carnegie Foundation through a particular Elective Classification theme and make extraordinary commitments to that theme. There are currently 2 Elective Classifications for which institutions can apply: the Elective Classification for Community Engagement and the Elective Classification for Leadership for Public Purpose.

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How to Do College Research Right: Step-by-Step Guide

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College research can be an overwhelming task, and it's not easy to know where to begin. In this article, I'll help you sort through your options and find your dream college.

If you work through the following four steps, you'll be well on your way to compiling a list of schools that fulfill all your most important criteria:

  • Identify your priorities
  • Search with an online college finder
  • Consider your chances of admission
  • Finalize your list

In the next few sections, we'll cover how to research colleges in a straightforward and effective way.

Step 1: Identify Your Priorities and Preferences

The first step in tackling the college search process involves thinking about what you want out of your college experience. There are some essential qualities that differentiate colleges from one another that you should consider first, such as location, size, cost, and academic programs. You should also contemplate what you want out of the social scene and academic climate at your college. Then, you can search for schools that fit your needs across a variety of different dimensions.

Primary Factors

Here's a list of the first four factors you should consider when searching for colleges:

#1: Location

Do you want to be far away or close to home? Attending an in-state school can mean a lower tuition price, but it may stunt your college experience if you continue to rely on your family and old friends. You should also consider whether you're interested in a rural, urban, or small town college environment. The surrounding area can have a big impact on your happiness and comfort level.

Large and small colleges often have very different vibes. You're more likely to get personalized attention at small colleges , but they might have fewer resources and less diversity amongst students. You should research each college individually, but there are certain characteristics shared by most large or small colleges that might lead you to prefer one type over the other.

#3: Academics

You're going to college primarily to learn stuff, so academics should be up there on your priority list. Just how serious of an academic environment are you looking for? Do you want a school that focuses on undergraduate teaching or research? What types of programs interest you? If you have any ideas about your potential major, keep that in mind as you search for schools so you can apply to places that offer the best programs for you.

Selectivity and reputation also come into play here. Based on your test scores and GPA, you can predict your admissions chances at different schools (more about this later). It's advantageous for you to attend the most competitive school possible based on your stats. This will provide you with the greatest number of opportunities both in college and in your post-graduate endeavors.

Tuition prices are something you should think about in your college search, but don't let a high price prevent you from applying if you really love a school. Right now, you should just work on determining whether cost is an issue for you. If so, focus your search on schools that offer generous financial aid and merit scholarships . You can also investigate colleges with no application fees.

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Secondary Factors

This list goes into some other factors to think about in your college search that are less fundamental but can still have a really strong influence on your experience.

#1: Social Scene

This is a vague term, but you should have some idea of what type of social environment you're looking for in college. Do you want to be at a party school? Or are you more of a library-all-day-every-day type? Are you at all interested in Greek life? Do you want to be able to go out to bars and clubs? Make sure the environment at the school you choose will be a fun place for you to spend four years.

#2: Housing

Is it important to you to have a really nice dorm? Do you want to be able to live off campus at some point? Schools may offer more or less variety in housing, so this is definitely worth considering. Universities located in rural areas may have fewer options for living off campus.

Are you looking for a school with lots of dining options? This is important to consider especially if you have special dietary preferences or requirements. Whatever accommodations you need, make sure the schools you choose have the ability to provide them.

#4: Extracurriculars

Think of any extracurricular activities you want to pursue in college. If these are priorities for you, you should ensure that any schools that you're considering have the appropriate resources. Extracurriculars are a huge part of the college experience for most students, and they provide a great social outlet outside of the party scene and classes.

#5: Athletics

If you're hoping to play a sport in college for fun, you should make sure that anywhere you apply will give you that opportunity. Are you planning to work out in college? If this is a priority for you, look for schools that have high-quality athletic facilities and give students full gym access. Many schools offer exercise classes for students at their gyms, which is a really nice perk.

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As you consider these factors, you can continue to customize the priority order to fit your needs. Some of the factors I listed as "secondary" might actually be of primary concern to you. If you feel that something is a priority, don't discount it just because other things are "supposed" to be more important. You may even be totally indifferent to some of the factors I've listed (for example, "athletics" are a foreign concept to us hardcore nerds). That's fine too! You can choose to ignore these factors in the next step.

Now that you're armed with your preferences and priorities, it's time to start your college search for realz.

Step 2: Search for Schools Using an Online College Finder

After you've figured out your preferences, the easiest way to find schools that you like is to use an online college finder tool to search based on your criteria.

One option that you might consider initially is College Navigator . You can specify location, size, major program, public or private, tuition, test scores, and more in your search. This tool will give you all the statistics on different schools and help you locate options that seem like the right fit. As you investigate the results of your search, add schools to your "favorites" and compare them side by side to see how they differ. This might eliminate some options based on factors like cost and admissions rate.

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Another site to investigate is Cappex . Cappex is a college matchmaking site where you can fill out a profile and get matched up with schools that align with your preferences. The site provides suggestions for schools that you might like after you complete your profile. It has a pretty complete overview of each school including student reviews and information about campus life that might not be included in the College Navigator statistics.

If you find schools that you like, you can add them to your running list and compare them against each other. Cappex also links directly to the application pages for schools on your list of favorites, so you can check out what materials you're expected to submit.

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There are also a number of other sites you can use at this stage. The link at the beginning of this section will take you to my reviews of the ten best college search websites. Feel free to use whichever one seems most accessible to you!

Step 3: Consider Admissions Chances and Reputation

Once you've figured out what you want from a college and have gotten some solid suggestions from search sites, you should step back and take an objective look at your results. It's important to maintain realistic expectations in the college application process, so you should choose schools where you have reasonable chances of admission.

Though the sites I mentioned above may give you statistics for a school's average test scores and GPA, it's difficult to understand your chances of admission just by looking at statistics. I would recommend that you Google "(name of school) PrepScholar admissions requirements" to access our database pages about each school. Use the tools on these pages to enter in your GPA and SAT scores and calculate your chances of admission.

In general, if your chances are below 30 percent the school qualifies as a reach school . A school with an admissions rate that's below 15 percent is a reach school for all students regardless of scores and GPA. If all or most of the schools you're interested in are reach schools, it's time to adjust some of your criteria to allow for other options. Only a third of the colleges where you apply should be reaches.

This is also a good time to check ranking lists like US News and Forbes to see whether the colleges that interest you have decent reputations. However, be careful when considering these rankings! If two schools are within ten or so ranks of each other, there probably isn't much of a difference in quality between them.

Rankings are a tool to be used after you've already picked out schools based on other factors. If you're trying to decide between two schools and the lower ranked school is a much better fit for you, then you should still apply to that one. Rankings are more of a tie-breaker to be used when all other measurements are equal. Prestige can be important because it generally means a more intellectual student community and greater academic opportunities, but you should put your personal goals and priorities above the prestige of the school.

After consulting these resources, you'll end up with a better sense of the quality of your preliminary list of schools. This leads to the next step, making your final college list!

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Step 4: Make a Final List

Now that you've gathered all of this information, it's time to tweak your list of schools so that it has a nice balance of different options. As I mentioned in the previous section, it's important to have reach schools, but they should only make up about a third of your list. Another third of the schools should be likely options, and the last third should be safety schools .

You can use the same process as above to look up potential likely and safety schools and check your admissions chances. Safety schools are schools where you have at least an 80 percent chance of admission. Likely schools are schools where you have a 30 to 80 percent chance of admission. These can be further divided into "possible" and "probable" options. Possible options will be in the 30-50 percent range, and probable options are between 50 and 80%.

Most students end up applying to around 5-8 colleges in total. Start out with three schools in the reach category, three in the likely category (two probable and one possible), and three in the safety category. Then, if you find that you're overwhelmed by the application fees or the supplementary essays, you can always cut out 2-3 schools. Be honest about whether you can realistically see yourself attending all of the schools on your list.

You should also do some research to check whether the schools on your list use the Common Application or if they require you to fill out separate applications. This can have a big impact on the time you spend on the process. You might decide to eliminate a school from your list if you're not super attached to it and it's the only option that requires an individual application.

Once you've balanced your list, begin brainstorming your application essays and deciding which accomplishments and activities you want to highlight for colleges. Read this article about how to create a versatile application for some more tips!

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Teaching and learning, research and discovery, synthesis and creativity, understanding and engagement, service and outreach. There are many “core elements” to the mission of a great university. Teaching would seem the most obvious, but for those outside of the university, “research” (taken to include scientific research, scholarship more broadly, as well as creative activity) may be the least well understood. This creates misunderstanding of how universities invest resources, especially those deriving from undergraduate tuition and state (or other public) support, and the misperception that those resources are being diverted away from what is believed should be the core (and sole) focus, teaching. This has led to a loss of trust, confidence, and willingness to continue to invest or otherwise support (especially our public) universities.

Why are universities engaged in the conduct of research? Who pays? Who benefits? And why does it all matter? Good questions. Let’s get to some straightforward answers. Because the academic research enterprise really is not that difficult to explain, and its impacts are profound.

So let’s demystify university-based research. And in doing so, hopefully we can begin building both better understanding and a better relationship between the public and higher education, both of which are essential to the future of US higher education.   

Why are universities engaged in the conduct of research?

Universities engage in research as part of their missions around learning and discovery. This, in turn, contributes directly and indirectly to their primary mission of teaching. Universities and many colleges (the exception being those dedicated exclusively to undergraduate teaching) have as part of their mission the pursuit of scholarship. This can come in the form of fundamental or applied research (both are most common in the STEM fields, broadly defined), research-based scholarship or what often is called “scholarly activity” (most common in the social sciences and humanities), or creative activity (most common in the arts). Increasingly, these simple categorizations are being blurred, for all good reasons and to the good of the discovery of new knowledge and greater understanding of complex (transdisciplinary) challenges and the creation of increasingly interrelated fields needed to address them.

It goes without saying that the advancement of knowledge (discovery, innovation, creation) is essential to any civilization. Our nation’s research universities represent some of the most concentrated communities of scholars, facilities, and collective expertise engaged in these activities. But more importantly, this is where higher education is delivered, where students develop breadth and depth of knowledge in foundational and advanced subjects, where the skills for knowledge acquisition and understanding (including contextualization, interpretation, and inference) are honed, and where students are educated, trained, and otherwise prepared for successful careers. Part of that training and preparation derives from exposure to faculty who are engaged at the leading-edge of their fields, through their research and scholarly work. The best faculty, the teacher-scholars, seamlessly weave their teaching and research efforts together, to their mutual benefit, and in a way that excites and engages their students. In this way, the next generation of scholars (academic or otherwise) is trained, research and discovery continue to advance inter-generationally, and the cycle is perpetuated.

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University research can be expensive, particularly in laboratory-intensive fields. But the responsibility for much (indeed most) of the cost of conducting research falls to the faculty member. Faculty who are engaged in research write grants for funding (e.g., from federal and state agencies, foundations, and private companies) to support their work and the work of their students and staff. In some cases, the universities do need to invest heavily in equipment, facilities, and personnel to support select research activities. But they do so judiciously, with an eye toward both their mission, their strategic priorities, and their available resources.

Medical research, and medical education more broadly, is expensive and often requires substantial institutional investment beyond what can be covered by clinical operations or externally funded research. But universities with medical schools/medical centers have determined that the value to their educational and training missions as well as to their communities justifies the investment. And most would agree that university-based medical centers are of significant value to their communities, often providing best-in-class treatment and care in midsize and smaller communities at a level more often seen in larger metropolitan areas.

Research in the STEM fields (broadly defined) can also be expensive. Scientific (including medical) and engineering research often involves specialized facilities or pieces of equipment, advanced computing capabilities, materials requiring controlled handling and storage, and so forth. But much of this work is funded, in large part, by federal agencies such as the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, US Department of Energy, US Department of Agriculture, and many others.

Research in the social sciences is often (not always) less expensive, requiring smaller amount of grant funding. As mentioned previously, however, it is now becoming common to have physical, natural, and social scientist teams pursuing large grant funding. This is an exciting and very promising trend for many reasons, not the least of which is the nature of the complex problems being studied.

Research in the arts and humanities typically requires the least amount of funding as it rarely requires the expensive items listed previously. Funding from such organizations as the National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, and private foundations may be able to support significant scholarship and creation of new knowledge or works through much more modest grants than would be required in the natural or physical sciences, for example.

Philanthropy may also be directed toward the support of research and scholarly activity at universities. Support from individual donors, family foundations, private or corporate foundations may be directed to support students, faculty, labs or other facilities, research programs, galleries, centers, and institutes.

Who benefits?

Students, both undergraduate and graduate, benefit from studying in an environment rich with research and discovery. Besides what the faculty can bring back to the classroom, there are opportunities to engage with faculty as part of their research teams and even conduct independent research under their supervision, often for credit. There are opportunities to learn about and learn on state-of-the-art equipment, in state-of-the-art laboratories, and from those working on the leading edge in a discipline. There are opportunities to co-author, present at conferences, make important connections, and explore post-graduate pathways.

The broader university benefits from active research programs. Research on timely and important topics attracts attention, which in turn leads to greater institutional visibility and reputation. As a university becomes known for its research in certain fields, they become magnets for students, faculty, grants, media coverage, and even philanthropy. Strength in research helps to define a university’s “brand” in the national and international marketplace, impacting everything from student recruitment, to faculty retention, to attracting new investments.

The community, region, and state benefits from the research activity of the university. This is especially true for public research universities. Research also contributes directly to economic development, clinical, commercial, and business opportunities. Resources brought into the university through grants and contracts support faculty, staff, and student salaries, often adding additional jobs, contributing directly to the tax base. Research universities, through their expertise, reputation, and facilities, can attract new businesses into their communities or states. They can also launch and incubate startup companies, or license and sell their technologies to other companies. Research universities often host meeting and conferences which creates revenue for local hotels, restaurants, event centers, and more. And as mentioned previously, university medical centers provide high-quality medical care, often in midsize communities that wouldn’t otherwise have such outstanding services and state-of-the-art facilities.

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And finally, why does this all matter?

Research is essential to advancing society, strengthening the economy, driving innovation, and addressing the vexing and challenging problems we face as a people, place, and planet. It’s through research, scholarship, and discovery that we learn about our history and ourselves, understand the present context in which we live, and plan for and secure our future.

Research universities are vibrant, exciting, and inspiring places to learn and to work. They offer opportunities for students that few other institutions can match – whether small liberal arts colleges, mid-size teaching universities, or community colleges – and while not right for every learner or every educator, they are right for many, if not most. The advantages simply cannot be ignored. Neither can the importance or the need for these institutions. They need not be for everyone, and everyone need not find their way to study or work at our research universities, and we stipulate that there are many outstanding options to meet and support different learning styles and provide different environments for teaching and learning. But it’s critically important that we continue to support, protect, and respect research universities for all they do for their students, their communities and states, our standing in the global scientific community, our economy, and our nation.

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Getting into college is perhaps the most important part of the admissions process. However, deciding where to apply and ultimately attend is also important. How do you research colleges to decide which school is right for you? Here’s our step-by-step guide to looking into colleges.

Step 1: Start Early

Step 2: spend time thinking about your needs and wants, step 3: look online, step 4: ask others for advice, step 5: visit campuses, step 6: demonstrate interest.

Freshman year is not too early to start think about your college list. If you start visiting schools early, you’ll get a better sense of what type of school you’re looking for. For instance, you may think you want a large urban setting, but may discover you actually prefer a small liberal arts school after visiting enough campuses.

Give yourself time to explore. That way, you won’t have to make decisions too quickly. You’ll also be able to research thoroughly , so you don’t come across any surprises senior year—like discovering that the school’s culture is too rowdy for you—or commit to a school about which you don’t know very much.

Don’t let anyone else, including your parents, tell you what you should want. Your personal goals are what really matter in the admissions process.

Make a preliminary list of what you’d like in a college. Check out Kick Off Your College Research This Summer with These 5 Tips for advice on coming up with your ideas. Consider factors such as location, your desired major, the size of the school, the activities it offers, and any other aspects that are important to you. Think about where you would fit in. Having fit—ensuring that your personality and values line up with the school’s—is extremely important. What kind of student body would you fit into? For instance: Are you an introvert? Do you want to be around other introverts, or would you prefer more extroverted peers?

Learn more about having fit in What Does It Mean to Fit with a College? .

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Everything starts with Google. Looking online can help kick off your research. You’ll see the rankings, selectivity, and if you line up with the typical student statistics. You can also find out which schools have a good reputation for your intended major. For instance, you might search for “creative writing” to find out where you can study your art as an undergraduate.

This is a good starting point , though of course you will need to research schools on your preliminary list much more thoroughly.

One of your best sources of advice is older peers who are in college. They can tell you what it’s really like to go to school at a specific college. However, remember that your experience is going to be unique to you.

You should also talk to admissions reps when they come to your high school or local college fairs. They can tell you about the kinds of students that thrive in the atmosphere and what types of courses and activities are most popular—which can help you gauge if your interests align with those of typical students. Parents and friends can be good resources, too, but ultimately, your own instincts should matter more. For instance, your parents may want you to attend a large Ivy League university, while you might prefer a more intimate, liberal arts setting. Remember that it’s your college experience, so your goals and ideas should come first.

An ideal way to figure out if you mesh well with the culture, people, and environment of a college is by visiting the school. Go on a campus tour, attend an orientation, sit in on courses, and talk to current students to get a feel for what attending school there is really like. You can setting up most of these opportunities through the admissions office. Read How to Make the Most of a Campus Visit to find out about how visiting colleges can help you determine whether it’s a good fit.

If you can’t visit, look for other ways to research the school, such as talking to alumni, having an informational interview, and asking lots and lots of questions. Check out How Can I Figure Out a School’s Culture Without Visiting the Campus? for more ideas.

Show colleges you’re interested in them by going to college fairs, talking to admissions representatives, and signing up to receive information online and by mail.

Not only does this show colleges you’re interested in them, which is important for admissions, but it will allow you to learn more about the school. Even getting a brochure can help you learn about the school’s culture—you’ll find out what they prioritize by what they choose to highlight in the collateral. You can also gain access to admissions forums to ask current students what the school is like. (If you don’t know where to find them, ask an admissions representative or current student.)

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Research is an important aspect of the admissions process. As much as it may feel like a college is choosing you, you also need to choose a college that’s right for you. Follow these steps to make sure you know what you want and are informed about your decision about where to apply—and eventually choose to attend school.

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Research is independent study and discovery in a field of interest. In the sciences, research is usually conducted in a laboratory led by a Principal Investigator (PI) – this is the faculty member who runs a research project. Research addresses a hypothesis, or scientific question. New student researchers typically join an ongoing project in a faculty’s lab and are often trained & supervised by postdoctoral scholars & graduate students.

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  • Conducting independent study complements your studies, your academic goals, and your professional goals
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  • Find out if a career in research is right for you
  • Get valuable research experience to make you a competitive applicant for graduate or professional school
  • Research can serve as valuable work experience to make you a competitive applicant for your future career
  • Earn university credit and funding for your research
  • Build meaningful relationships with and receive mentorship from faculty and lab members

Conducting research as an undergraduate is an excellent way to gain experiences and skills that will benefit you both academically and professionally. In addition to exploring your areas of interest, undergraduate research develops skills in collaborative learning and critical thinking. For students interested in pursuing graduate or professional school, undergraduate research is a way of expanding your education outside of the classroom and better preparing yourself for the rigors of graduate study. Even if you are unsure about graduate studies, conducting undergraduate research is a way of exploring your research interests and testing the suitability of a research career to your interests.

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STEP 1. IDENTIFY YOUR RESEARCH INTERESTS

Getting involved in research is an important decision that will shape your undergraduate experience. The right research experience can greatly enhance your education and further your preparation for industry, business, and graduate/professional school. UCLA is a world-class research institution with over a thousand faculty performing original research across all disciplines. While students commonly do research with faculty in their home department or a closely related department, students may work with faculty in any of UCLA’s 150+ academic departments.

You should first consider what type of research you are interested in pursuing. Make a list of subjects and topics that interest you and that you would want to commit time to. Review courses you have previously taken, revisit assigned readings, and talk to your professors and TAs about your interests and what type of work is currently being done in those fields.

NOTE: If your major or minor has a research requirement, you may be restricted to working with faculty in certain departments to satisfy those requirements. Meet with a student affairs officer or academic counselor in your department to learn more

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We strongly encourage all students interested in research to attend our “Getting into Research” workshop. These workshops are led by our experienced Graduate Student Mentors and are offered multiple times each quarter. Click here to find an upcoming workshop.

This workshop introduces students to research in the sciences, how to find a faculty research mentor, and opportunities for student researchers after joining a lab.

Download a copy of the workshop slides here .

HOW TO PREPARE FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

Some questions to ask yourself as you plan your research are:

  • What subjects am I interested in and passionate about?
  • How much time can I commit to research?
  • Will I need financial support to conduct research throughout the summer and academic year?
  • What do I want to gain from my research experience?
  • How can I best prepare myself academically and professionally to do research?
  • What courses should I take that will complement the work I do?
  • What safety courses will I need to take to do research in my field or lab?

The better you plan your academic coursework, the better you will be able to organize your time for research. Whatever your future professional and academic plans are, gaining experience in research will enhance your application and your preparedness for more self-directed research.

Once you have evaluated your research interests and organized your time, the next step is finding a faculty mentor. As part of a collaborative research team, you will need to find the right position both for you and your potential research lab.

You can also enroll in RES PRC 97XD: Research Unwrapped: Introduction to Research in Sciences . This introductory course will help you understand what research means and provide guidance in how to find a research position.

JOIN A STUDENT RESEARCH ORGANIZATION/CLUB

Visit the Student Organizations, Leadership, & Engagement (SOLE) website . There are over one hundred registered student organizations involved in research!

is a a science educational program run by UCLA undergraduate and graduate students to introduce high school students in the Los Angeles area to the rapidly developing world of biotechnology through hands on laboratory experience.

is part of the . Both the National Organization and the Chapter are dedicated to fostering the success of Chicano/Latino, Native American and other scientists belonging to underrepresented groups from college students to professionals.

is a peer-reviewed publication registered with the Library of Congress, highlighting the top-quality research performed by UCLA undergraduates in all STEM fields. USJ allows students to publish their research and involves students with the peer-review process

Joining a research lab is less like registering for a class and more like finding a job. While our Center does not directly place students into research labs/groups, we do offer resources to help students navigate the process of finding faculty to work with.

STEP 2. MAKE A LIST OF FACULTY TO CONTACT & RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES TO APPLY TO

Once you have an idea of the area in which you would like to do research, you should compile a list of at least 5-10 faculty members to contact and research opportunities to apply to from the following resources:

Undergraduate Research Portal

  • Undergraduate Research Portal : The Undergraduate Research Portal can be found on MyUCLA under the “Academics” tab. This is a platform where faculty from across campus post research opportunities they are actively recruiting student researchers for. The opportunities posted here are not comprehensive of all opportunities at UCLA so do not be discouraged if you don’t see a listing that interests you. Learn more here .
  • College of Letters and Science
  • David Geffen School of Medicine
  • Samueli School of Engineering
  • School of Nursing
  • School of Dentistry
  • Fielding School of Public Health
  • Biomedical Research Minor : The UCLA Minor in Biomedical Research was designed to make laboratory research a core part of the scientific curriculum as early as the first year of college. Independent research is complemented by coursework that develops important skills such as critical thinking, analysis of research literature and data presentation. In addition, an ethics and social science component trains students to recognize the political, social and philosophical issues facing science today.
  • Apply for a volunteer research assistant position with Regenerative Medicine Institute at Cedars-Sinai .
  • Review 31 Cedars-Sinai faculty and select a few labs you would like to work with.
  • Email the Program Coordinator at Cedars-Sinai a copy of your resume and the labs you are interested in joining.
  • Program Coordinator: Katherine Aragon
  • Email: [email protected]
  • *UCLA students conducting research at Cedars Sinai are required to be enrolled in an independent research course (SRP-99, Departmental 196, 198, or 199) at all times. Students are not allowed to begin their research activities until enrollment is verified by the Cedars Sinai Research Coordinator. ”

STEP 3. CONTACT FACULTY & APPLY TO RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

If you have identified a research opportunity on the Undergraduate Research Portal, follow the application instructions in the listing.

If you are contacting faculty directly, we recommend emailing them a cover letter and CV. For general guidance on writing a professional and well-formatted email, refer to this video .

Your cover letter will comprise the body of your email and should clearly & concisely:

  • Introduce yourself
  • Explain your interest and enthusiasm in their research
  • Identify your goals and how working with them will help you progress towards those goals
  • Request an interview to further discuss a potential research opportunity (include your general availability and a potential start date)
  • Include your contact information (email & phone)

As an attachment to your email, include your curriculum vitae (CV). A CV is similar to a resume but is a more comprehensive document outlining your qualifications. Be sure to include:

  • Relevant coursework – you may want to include a short description of techniques/concepts mastered.
  • Relevant work history & experience
  • Leadership experience (on/off campus) that demonstrates organizational skills, independent thinking, etc.)
  • Honors, awards or distinctions (include name of award, granting college/department, and monetary value if appropriate)

Anticipate that at this stage, your CV should be 1-2 pages in length. For help refining your CV or cover letter, we recommend students visit the UCLA Writing Center or UCLA Career Center . Both centers offer appointments where professionals can meet one-on-one students.

If you don’t hear back from a specific faculty you emailed or research opportunity you applied to, send a polite follow-up email 1-2 weeks after your initial email. You should not drop-in to a faculty’s lab or office unannounced.

Click here to view a sample cover letter .

Click here to view a sample CV .

These resources are provided as examples and need not be utilized as templates. There are many ways to create an effective cover letter and CV. We encourage you to explore various approaches in order to develop materials that present your unique background and skill sets most effectively.

UCLA Career Center Resources for CVs and Cover Letters:

  • UCLA Career Guide: Resumes & Cover Letters Chapter (CV template, p. 9)
  • CV vs. Resume : At the undergraduate level CV’s and resumes are very similar except as noted in this chart.
  • Active Verb List : Craft compelling experience descriptions that demonstrate your skills and accomplishments.

STEP 4. PREPARE FOR AN INTERVIEW

If you are invited to interview, make sure you are on time and that you have questions to ask regarding the research project and the laboratory environment, such as:

  • Who will be supervising and training me?
  • How is the project structured?
  • What techniques and equipment will I be using?
  • What safety training(s) do I need to complete?
  • What is the expected time commitment? Are hours flexible during exam season?
  • How long or short term of a commitment would be expected of me? (e.g. quarter-to-quarter, 1 year minimum, etc.)
  • Are there any additional obligations (e.g. lab meetings) that I would be expected to attend?
  • How many people are currently working in the lab?

COMPLETE YOUR REQUIRED SAFETY TRAININGS

UCLA Policy 906 : Undergraduate Researcher Laboratory Safety applies to all UCLA undergraduate researchers.

Review the policy at your earliest convenience and consult with your lab’s Principal Investigator about what safety trainings you are required to complete prior to beginning your research activities.

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REGISTER AS A VOLUNTEER IF YOU ARE WORKING WITH A UCLA HEALTH SCIENCES FACULTY OR STAFF

The UCLA Health Sciences Volunteer Program provides on-boarding and clearances for invited students and other eligible individuals to participate in laboratory-based assignments, clinical research/quality improvement projects, administrative projects, and/or educational endeavored volunteer programs.

All UCLA undergraduates working with a UCLA Health faculty (David Geffen School of Medicine, School of Dentistry, or School of Nursing) must receive clearance from the UCLA Health Sciences (UHS) Volunteer Office . This does not apply to students working at an off-campus institution such as Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. For more information on the clearance process, visit their website and scroll to the “To Get Started” section.

SRP-99 and Research Practice 99

RECEIVE COURSE CREDIT FOR RESEARCH WITH SRP & RES PRC

The Student Research Program (SRP) assists undergraduates in formalizing their research experience and joining the university research community. Enrolling in an SRP-99 course allows undergraduates to receive university credit for engaging in research experiences under the supervision of a UCLA faculty.

Joined a lab outside of UCLA or with a non-faculty mentor? You can enroll in RES PRC 99 to receive university credit for your research. For more information, .

Upper-division tutorials (numbered 196–199) courses are considered a “next step” in undergraduate research. These courses are administered by academic departments, not the Undergraduate Research Centers. For more information on these courses, contact a department counselor or Student Affairs Officer (SAO) in your faculty mentor’s department.

Communicating your research

COMMUNICATING YOUR RESEARCH

As you begin engaging in research projects, you will need to learn how to communicate your findings. Learning these skills will help when submitting to research journals, applying for funding and applying to graduate schools.

Learn how to write a scientific abstract or article here.

High-quality accessible figures help in the accurate interpretation of data. They allow researchers to visualize patterns, comparisons, and outliers, which can lead to more insightful analyses and conclusions.

Learn how to make accessible scientific figures.

Presenting your research is a culmination of the process of scientific discovery. Being able to clearly communicate your research to both general and scientific audiences is a key skill to develop.

Learn how to present your research with our “Presenting your Research” workshop and these resources.

Accessible research reaches a wider audience, including those outside your immediate field. This can increase the impact and relevance of your work, fostering greater public understanding and appreciation of science.

Learn how to add alternative text, create accessible figures, make your documents accessible, and more.

Ready to present your research? Browse through our list of local and national conferences with a UCLA presence.

The URC-Sciences Travel Grant supports UCLA undergraduates who have had their STEM research abstract accepted for an oral or poster presentation at a regional, national, or international conference. Applicants may be approved for up to $300 for travel reimbursement.

NEED HELP WRITING RESEARCH MATERIALS?

The UCLA Library has an entire research support center where the library team will support you through research consultations, connecting you to a specialist in your field of study and tutoring support in data, mapping and geographic information systems (GIS).

Check out  Writing Instruction and Research Education (WI+RE) for research workshops, tutorials and handouts.

Research Week

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH WEEK

UCLA ranks among the top research universities in the world, and undergraduate research and creative inquiry are key components of the Bruin experience. Undergraduate Research Week celebrates the innovative work of students across campus who are performing research and creative inquiry in all disciplines.

Undergraduate Research Week is a week-long celebration of undergraduate research and creative inquiry at UCLA. Students from all disciplines gather to share their innovative and impactful work with the UCLA community at events such as the Undergraduate Research & Creativity Showcase. Now in its eleventh year, Undergraduate Research Week is UCLA’s largest undergraduate conference.

Programs & Scholarships

APPLY FOR RESEARCH PROGRAMS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Various departments across the university offer research programs that provide academic, financial, and professional support for student researchers. The Undergraduate Research Center – Sciences currently offers ten programs ranging from one quarter to two years, with scholarships ranging from $300-$21,000 per student. The URC-Sciences awards $800,000+ in undergraduate research scholarships annually! Browse our current programs under the “Programs and Scholarships” tab in the main menu bar.

Supporting summer research in any area of biomedical science, chemistry, bioengineering or chemical engineering are encouraged to apply. Students will be paired with a UCLA faculty mentor if the student does not already have a mentor at UCLA.

Up to $3.5k stipened

Apply in winter.

A 15 month program supporting researchers who are majoring in 1) Chemistry, 2) Biochemistry, 3) Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics (MIMG), or 4) Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology (MCDB) under a Beckman faculty member.

Up to $18.2k scholarship

Nominated in winter.

An innovative program designed to equip undergraduate students with essential scientific research skills. This minor is not managed by the Undergraduate Research Center for the Sciences.

An NSF-funded program shared across nine UC campuses . Its goal is to enhance diversity in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields at the PhD and faculty level by providing financial and professional development support to students from groups underrepresented in these fields.

Apply in spring.

A two-year program providing Undergraduate Research Awards to support high-potential undergraduate women majoring in the physical sciences or engineering.

Up to $16k stipend + supply & travel budget

Apply in fall.

A two-year academic development program that prepares juniors and seniors for graduate studies and careers in biomedical research by improving their comprehension of scientific literature and sharpening their presentation skills.

i2URP does not award scholarships.

Apply in fall.

A two-year, NIH-funded, undergraduate honors program that seeks to increase the number of biomedical scientists from diverse backgrounds that significantly impact health-related research.

Up to $14k stipend + tuition support

Apply in fall.

A two year program that provides Physical Science and Engineering students with educational experiences that prepare them to assume positions of leadership in academia, industry, government, and public service following the completion of a doctoral degree, preferably at the University of California.

Up to $22k scholarship

Apply in winter.

A two-quarter program that supports UCLA students who are conducting a life science, physical science, or engineering research project with a UCLA faculty during winter and spring quarter.

Up to $3k scholarship

Apply in fall.

A three-quarter scholarship program that supports students who are conducting a life science, physical science, or engineering research project with a UCLA faculty.

Up to $6k scholarship

Apply in spring.

10-week summer opportunity for  to undertake research with a UCLA faculty and receive professional development through workshop.

Up to $6k stipend

Apply in winter.

Other departments you should check with for research programs and scholarships are:

(formerly Scholarship Resource Center)

GENERAL INFORMATION

A Student Planning Guide to Grad School and Beyond GRE Information GRE Practice Test MyIDP: Individual Development Plan

GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION

 UCLA Career Center- Graduate School and Pre-Professional Services Post-Baccalaureate Training Graduate School Web Finder UCLA Biosciences M.D./Ph.D. Programs

GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

Programs that you can apply to an an undergraduate. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship The Hertz Foundation Applied Science Fellowship Graduate Fellowships for STEM Diversity GEM Foundation

OTHER FUNDING OPPORTUNITY DATABASES

Community of Science (COS) , GrantForward , and Sponsored Programs Information Network (SPIN)  databases contain thousands of federal and non-federal funding opportunities. COS, IRIS, and SPIN are services by subscription, and therefore  only available to the UCLA community . Access is FREE for those using a UCLA public terminal or Bruin OnLine.

NASA’s Student On-Line Application for Recruiting (SOLAR)  system offers a comprehensive and searchable database of internships and fellowships at NASA facilities.

FELLOWSHIP DIRECTORIES

The following directories of extramural support can be found at most university libraries:

Annual Register of Grant Support Directory of Financial Aids for Women Financial Aid for African Americans Financial Aid for Asian Americans Financial Aid for Hispanic Americans Financial Aid for Native Americans Financial Aid for the Disabled and Their Families Financial Aid for Veterans, Military Personnel, and Their Families Funding for Persons with Visual Impairments Funding for United States Study Money for Graduate Students in the Arts & Humanities Money for Graduate Students in the Biological Sciences Money for Graduate Students in the Health Sciences Money for Graduate Students in the Physical Sciences Money for Graduate Students in Social Sciences

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College of Osteopathic Medicine

Educating well-rounded physicians.

Promoting better health outcomes is more than just treating the individual. It’s about seeing the big picture and working for change through prevention, research, policy, and advocacy. 

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At New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM), our programs equip you to care for the whole person—not just what ails them. You’ll learn to deliver compassionate care, advance the health of underserved urban and rural communities, and help solve some of society’s biggest population health and biomedical challenges through pioneering research.

Our Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and graduate programs emphasize innovative learning strategies and extend opportunities to engage in faculty-led research in areas like cancer and cardiovascular disease. Clinical experiences at partnering health systems let you apply what you’re learning in a range of settings, while outreach programs allow you to serve the surrounding community through accessible preventative care and health education.

Whether you aim to assist patients directly or through policy or research, you’ll train with a diverse group of driven, compassionate students in an environment that prepares you for excellence, leadership, and impact.

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Nearly 100%.

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Best Value Colleges for Healthcare Careers.

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source of minority graduates at the doctoral level in osteopathic medicine.

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Degrees & Programs

Across patient care, research, and population health, we’ve built our programs on a foundation of expert faculty, an active environment of discovery and innovation, and integrated clinical experiences.

Doctoral Degrees

Train at our Long Island campus or Jonesboro, Ark. location and develop the complex and critical behavioral, social, and clinical skills required in modern medical practice.

Dual Degrees

Gain expertise as a clinician and researcher by combining a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine with an M.S. in Academic Medicine or a Ph.D. in Medical and Biological Sciences .

Graduate Degrees

Through our master’s programs in biomedical sciences, medical/healthcare simulation, and public health, prepare to monitor population-level health trends, improve care delivery from the lab, or take part in the rapidly growing field of healthcare simulation.

Concurrent Degrees

Enhance your skill set by obtaining an M.B.A., M.P.H., Global Health Certificate, or another health-related master’s degree while completing your four-year medical curriculum.

Departments

Faculty experts across multiple academic departments will guide you through your medical school experience, providing you with stimulating lectures, engaging you in exciting research, and supporting you in clinical encounters.

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Learn to see the human body both as a complex unit and the product of 3.5 billion years of evolution and adaptation.

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Biomedical Sciences

Delve into cellular and molecular biology, toxicology, and other critical areas in the pursuit of advancing the diagnosis and treatment of pressing illnesses.

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Clinical Specialties

Explore the intricacies of focused areas of practice, including primary care, pharmacology, and public health, alongside experienced clinicians and researchers.

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Family Medicine

See health in its broader social context as you train to deliver comprehensive healthcare for patients in all age groups.

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Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine

Master the principles and practice of osteopathic manipulative medicine through expert instruction and hands-on learning.

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Biomedical and Anatomical Sciences

Prepare for success in medical school, exploring the biological basis of health and disease while gaining clinical and research experience.

Student Research & Clinical Experience

Make an impact before graduation by developing the skills to effectively diagnose and treat people and researching the next big treatments for diabetes, Parkinson’s, and other conditions.

Clinical Experience

Draw on an extensive network of partnering regional hospitals and healthcare facilities for formative hands-on experiences treating a spectrum of patients

Faculty-Mentored Research

Work alongside active faculty researchers pioneering new discoveries in medicine. You’ll build investigative skills and aid vital work in areas like neuroscience, cardiovascular health, and cancer treatment.

Healthcare Clinics

Develop skills in patient care and volunteer to serve the needs of the community at our New York Tech-run healthcare facilities, including our free clinic.

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At our Jonesboro, Ark. location, our board-certified physicians offer skilled primary care, while medical students have access to clinical experiences that enhance their learning and serve the local population.

Student Voices

“NYITCOM has all the things I was looking for in a medical program … [It] has students, faculty, and staff members dedicated to ensuring students succeed. I like being in an environment where people push each other to grow.” Elianna Sanchez D.O. ‘26 Learn More About Elianna

Established as New York’s first osteopathic medical school, we’ve grown to become a leader in health and medical education, graduating professionals who improve outcomes and address health disparities through evidence-based knowledge, critical thinking, and a holistic approach to care.

Mission and Vision

We’re committed to training physicians for a lifetime of learning and practice and advancing patient-centered, population-based healthcare through transformative education and illuminating research.

See the skilled researchers and experienced clinicians who are advancing our mission and vision through innovative education, research, and patient care.

Research Areas

Play an active role in projects funded by esteemed agencies like the National Institutes of Health that address everything from advancing our understanding of neurological diseases to regenerating bone through bioprinting technology.

Labs and Facilities

Access advanced technology to support your learning and exploration in dedicated facilities like the Anatomy Lab, the Ferrara Center for Patient Safety and Clinical Simulation, the Genomic and Molecular Biology Core Facility, and more.

NYITCOM-Arkansas

Study medicine through a program focusing on improving health outcomes among one of our country’s most medically underserved regions. Enjoy the amenities of a major university (Arkansas State University) and opportunities to engage in local outreach.

Community Engagement

Through research, outreach, and partnerships, NYITCOM-Arkansas students analyze population health trends, address barriers to care access with local representatives, and travel throughout the Mississippi Delta’s communities to deliver preventative services.

Notable Alumni

We graduate skilled physicians and impactful leaders in the healthcare field. Here are some of their stories.

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Kevin O’Connor, D.O. ’92

An army doctor and expert on battlefield trauma care, O’Connor serves as personal physician to President Joe Biden.

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Claudia Coplein, B.S. ’87, D.O. ’90

When the pandemic disrupted major supplier Tyson Foods, the company hired Coplein to craft a new approach to employee health.

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Patrick M. O’Shaughnessy, D.O. ’99

As a leader of the Catholic Health system on Long Island, O’Shaughnessy helped forge a partnership with NYITCOM to train tomorrow’s physicians.

Medical School News

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Brookshield Laurent, D.O., Joins Health and Human Services Advisory Committee

The U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services has appointed Brookshield Laurent, D.O., to serve on the Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry.

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Intertwining Medicine and Management

Chiya Abramowitz (D.O./M.B.A. ’24) hopes to take his management and medical education to the next level as he pursues work in radiology and healthcare entrepreneurship.

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Alumni Father and Daughter Share a Passion for Medicine

Caroline Varlotta (D.O. ’20) didn’t intend to follow her father’s footsteps into a medical career. But that’s where she landed, and Gerard Varlotta (D.O. ’83) couldn’t be happier.

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D.O.s and scientists from around the world traveled joined NYITCOM for the inaugural Conference on Osteopathic Research and Knowledge (CORK).

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Staying Healthy at 35,000 Feet

Carl Abraham, M.D., assistant professor at the College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Jonesboro location (NYITCOM-Arkansas), arms passengers with information to stay healthy at 35,000 feet.

NYITCOM students receive AHA scholarships.

Future Physicians Attain Research Funding from the American Heart Association

Two NYITCOM students received the AHA’s Scholarship in Cardiovascular Disease to fund research into how menopause and blood vessel calcification impact cardiovascular health.

Upcoming Events

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Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Patient and Provider Virtual Symposium 2024

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Health Conference

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NYITCOM Arkansas Virtual Information Session – Clinical Rotations

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NYITCOM receives its program accreditation from the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) .

COCA is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as the accreditor of colleges of osteopathic medicine. COCA accreditation signifies that a college has met or exceeded the Commission’s standards for educational quality.

NYITCOM’s Program Accreditation Status: Accredited Last Reaffirmation: 2015 Last Mid-Cycle Review: 2019 Next Self-Study Evaluation: 2022

COCA’s Department of Accreditation can be reached by telephone at (312) 202-8124 or by email at [email protected] .

COCA has a complaint review procedure designed to protect the integrity and the maintenance of accreditation standards and procedures. The complaint form can be accessed here .

Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)

NYITCOM receives its Title IV institutional accreditation from the Mid-Atlantic Region Commission on Higher Education, doing business as the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) .

New York Tech’s Institutional Accreditation Status: Accreditation Reaffirmed

Accreditation Granted: 1969

Last Reaffirmation: 2019

Next Self-Study Evaluation: 2026-2027

Next Mid-Point Peer Review: 2023

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Harris Energizes Democrats in Transformed Presidential Race

1. the presidential matchup: harris, trump, kennedy, table of contents.

  • Other findings: Both Harris and Trump are viewed more favorably than a few months ago
  • Voting preferences among demographic groups
  • How have voters shifted their preferences since July?
  • Harris’ supporters back her more strongly than Biden’s did last month
  • Large gap in motivation to vote emerges between the candidates’ younger supporters
  • Harris and Trump have gained ground with their own coalitions
  • Share of ‘double negatives’ drops significantly with change in presidential candidates
  • Views of Biden have changed little since his withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race
  • Acknowledgments
  • The American Trends Panel survey methodology

Nationally, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are essentially tied among registered voters in the current snapshot of the presidential race: 46% prefer Harris, 45% prefer Trump and 7% prefer Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Following Biden’s exit from the race, Trump’s support among voters has remained largely steady (44% backed him in July against Biden, while 45% back him against Harris today). However, Harris’ support is 6 percentage points higher than Biden’s was in July . In addition to holding on to the support of those who backed Biden in July, Harris’ bump has largely come from those who had previously said they supported or leaned toward Kennedy.

Harris performs best among the same demographic groups as Biden. But this coalition of voters is now much more likely to say they strongly support her: In July, 43% of Biden’s supporters characterized their support as strong – today, 62% of Harris’ do.

Chart shows Black, Hispanic, Asian and younger voters back Harris by large margins, while Trump leads among older voters and those without a bachelor’s degree

Overall, many of the same voting patterns that were evident in the Biden-Trump matchup from July continue to be seen today. Harris fares better than Trump among younger voters, Black voters, Asian voters and voters with college degrees. By comparison, the former president does better among older voters, White voters and voters without a college degree.

But Harris performs better than Biden across many of these groups – making the race tighter than it was just a few weeks ago.

  • In July, women’s presidential preferences were split: 40% backed Biden, 40% preferred Trump and 17% favored Kennedy. With Harris at the top of the ticket, 49% of women voters now support her, while 42% favor Trump and 7% back Kennedy.
  • Among men, Trump draws a similar level of support as he did in the race against Biden (49% today, compared with 48% in July). But the share of men who now say they support Harris has grown (to 44% today, up from 38% last month). As a result, Trump’s 10-point lead among men has narrowed to a 5-point lead today.

Race and ethnicity

Harris has gained substantial ground over Biden’s position in July among Black, Hispanic and Asian voters. Most of this movement is attributable to declining shares of support for Kennedy. Trump performs similarly among these groups as he did in July.

  • 77% of Black voters support or lean toward Harris. This compares with 64% of Black voters who said they backed Biden a few weeks ago. Trump’s support is unchanged (13% then vs. 13% today). And while 21% of Black voters supported Kennedy in July, this has dropped to 7% in the latest survey.
  • Hispanic voters now favor Harris over Trump by a 17-point margin (52% to 35%). In July, Biden and Trump were tied among Hispanic voters with 36% each.
  • By about two-to-one, Asian voters support Harris (62%) over Trump (28%). Trump’s support among this group is essentially unchanged since July, but the share of Asian voters backing Harris is 15 points higher than the share who backed Biden in July.
  • On balance, White voters continue to back Trump (52% Trump, 41% Harris), though that margin is somewhat narrower than it was in the July matchup against Biden (50% Trump, 36% Biden).

While the age patterns present in the Harris-Trump matchup remain broadly the same as those in the Biden-Trump matchup in July, Harris performs better across age groups than Biden did last month. That improvement is somewhat more pronounced among voters under 50 than among older voters.

  • Today, 57% of voters under 30 say they support Harris, while 29% support Trump and 12% prefer Kennedy. In July, 48% of these voters said they backed Biden. Trump’s support among this group is essentially unchanged. And 12% now back Kennedy, down from 22% in July.
  • Voters ages 30 to 49 are now about evenly split (45% Harris, 43% Trump). This is a shift from a narrow Trump lead among this group in July.
  • Voters ages 50 and older continue to tilt toward Trump (50% Trump vs. 44% Harris).

With Harris now at the top of the Democratic ticket, the race has become tighter.

Chart shows Since Biden’s exit, many who previously supported RFK Jr. have shifted preferences, with most of these voters now backing Harris

Much of this is the result of shifting preferences among registered voters who, in July, said they favored Kennedy over Trump or Biden.

Among the same group of voters surveyed in July and early August, 97% of those who backed Biden a few weeks ago say they support or lean toward Harris today. Similarly, Trump holds on to 95% of those who supported him a few weeks ago.

But there has been far more movement among voters who previously expressed support for Kennedy. While Kennedy holds on to 39% of those who backed him in July, the majority of these supporters now prefer one of the two major party candidates: By about two-to-one, those voters are more likely to have moved to Harris (39%) than Trump (20%). This pattern is evident across most voting subgroups.

In July, Trump’s voters were far more likely than Biden’s voters to characterize their support for their candidate as “strong” (63% vs. 43%). But that gap is no longer present in the Harris-Trump matchup.

Chart shows ‘Strong’ support for Harris is now on par with Trump’s and is much higher than Biden’s was in July

Today, 62% of Harris voters say they strongly support her, while about a third (32%) say they moderately support her. Trump’s voters are just about as likely to say they strongly back him today as they were in July (64% today, 63% then).

Kennedy’s voters make up a smaller share of voters today than a month ago – and just 18% of his voters say they strongly support him, similar to the 15% who said the same in July.

Across demographic groups, strong support for Harris is higher than it was for Biden

Among women voters who supported Biden in July, 45% said they did so strongly. That has grown to 65% today among women voters who support Harris.

Chart shows Across demographic groups, Harris’ strong support far surpasses Biden’s a month ago

Increased intensity of support is similar among men voters who back the Democratic candidate: In July, 42% of men voters who supported Biden said they did so strongly. This has since grown to 59% of Harris’ voters who are men.

Across racial and ethnic groups, Harris’ supporters are more likely than Biden’s were to say they back their candidates strongly.

Among White voters, 43% who supported Biden in July did so strongly. Today, Harris’ strong support among White voters sits at 64%.

A near identical share of Harris’ Black supporters (65%) characterize their support for her as strong today. This is up from the 52% of Biden’s Black supporters who strongly backed him in July. Among Harris’ Hispanic supporters, 56% support her strongly, while 45% of Asian Harris voters feel the same. Strong support for Harris among these voters is also higher than it was for Biden in July.

Across all age groups, Harris’ strength of support is higher than Biden’s was. But the shift from Biden is less pronounced among older Democratic supporters than among younger groups.

Still, older Harris voters are more likely than younger Harris voters to describe their support as strong. For instance, 51% of Harris’ voters under 50 say they strongly support her, while 71% of Harris supporters ages 50 and older characterize their support as strong.

Today, about seven-in-ten of both Trump supporters (72%) and Harris supporters (70%) say they are extremely motivated to vote.

Motivation to vote is higher in both the Democratic and Republican coalitions than it was in July .

Chart shows Older voters remain more motivated to vote, but Harris’ younger supporters are more motivated than Trump’s

These shifts have occurred across groups but are more pronounced among younger voters.

Today, half of voters under 30 say they are extremely motivated to vote, up 16 points since July. Motivation is up 11 points among voters ages 30 to 49 and 50 to 64, and up 6 points among those ages 65 and older.

Among the youngest voters, the increased motivation to vote is nearly all driven by shifts among Democratic supporters.

  • In July, 38% of 18- to 29-year-old Trump voters said they were extremely motivated to vote. Today, a similar share of his voters (42%) report that level of motivation.
  • But 18- to 29-year-old Harris supporters are far more likely to say they are extremely motivated to vote than Biden’s supporters in this age group were about a month ago. Today, 61% of Harris’ voters under 30 say this. In July, 42% of voters under 30 who supported Biden said they were extremely motivated to vote.

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Not long after new college students have finished choosing the college that is right for them , they are asked to declare an academic major. For some students, this decision is easy, as their majors may have actually influenced their choice of college. Unfortunately, this decision is not always an easy one to make, and college students frequently change their minds.

For instance, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, 30% of undergraduates changed their major at least once.

While it may be common for undergraduates to change their major, it can cause them to lose time, money and opportunities . Students who experience the loss of these resources may be at risk for dropping out of college altogether .

While earning a Ph.D. in educational psychology , I conducted a study that highlighted students’ experiences upon changing their majors. I wanted to know why students made the switch and what that experience was like.

The results of my study showed that students became disoriented about their majors during their undergraduate education. Oftentimes, they were influenced by professors and advisers who were dismissive of their aspirations and abilities . These students experienced failure , which sometimes ruined their motivation. Failure may be commonplace in certain majors, but these students believed themselves to be outliers, viewing failure as a hit to their self-esteem .

So, what is a college student to do when faced with such an important decision? It is tempting to give into fear, indecisiveness or worry. But rest assured, using the following strategies to select the right major will also help sustain your motivation when the going gets tough.

1. Make a career plan

Creating a career plan is one of the ways that students can bolster their chances of success in their chosen majors. When creating a career plan, think about the career that you want to have in the future and consider the academic and professional paths that could lead to that career. Researchers have found that students who made career plans were more likely to persist in their academic majors.

When making a career plan, you should reflect on your beliefs about work, your interest in various academic subjects and your abilities. Exploring these factors may be one of the reasons why students who complete career plans are more likely to stick with their majors . Use your reflections to guide you as you search for careers that you would enjoy. Then, identify a specific career and outline the steps that you will have to take during your time at college that will help prepare you for that career.

2. Do your research

College students sometimes drop out of their selected majors because they have become disenchanted with the academic area they have chosen . Or they may find themselves more attracted to a different academic major altogether. For others, the desire to switch majors may occur after they get a taste of what it is like to work in that field, particularly during work-placement opportunities. One study found this to be true for some nursing majors , who shared that their first clinical placements showed them that they were not well suited to perform the duties of a nurse.

To avoid these sorts of outcomes, it is important to do your research about the job that you are interested in pursuing, as well as any related jobs. Is there one that would be better suited to your abilities and your preferences? Is there someone you can talk to who can tell you more about what an average day looks like at a particular job? Ask yourself which aspects of the job you could see yourself enjoying, as well as the parts of the job that you think you might dislike. While it is possible to switch out of your major once your interests become more apparent, you will save a good deal of time and energy by initially choosing a major that is aligned with your interests and abilities.

3. Brace yourself for challenge

It may come as a surprise when you are presented with incredibly challenging material during your first semester at college. Students who were at the top of their class may be particularly shocked when they receive their first low grade on an exam. You should not assume, however, that you have made the wrong choice of academic major simply because you performed poorly on one test. Negative feedback from college advisers and instructors can influence a student’s choice to switch out of their major.

The possibility of failure can be so discouraging to students that they can lose their ambition on the first day of class , before they have experienced any academic failure at all. Hold on to the confidence that guided you to select your major in the first place, and prepare yourself for the academic challenges that await you in whichever major you choose.

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Texas a&m university gave its broad control over research operations at its middle east campus to the state-led qatar foundation, campus reform has found..

EXCLUSIVE:   Texas A&M University gave its broad control over research operations at its Middle East campus to the state-led Qatar Foundation, Campus Reform has found.

The Texas A&M University Board of Regents voted in February to terminate the contract between the university system and the Qatar Foundation, which will end in 2028. The decision to shut down its Qatar Campus came after The Free Press obtained a previous contract between the Middle-East nation and Texas A&M University, which details that all intellectual property from research developed at the Qatar campus is property of the Qatar Foundation.

In recent months, Campus Reform obtained a copy of the most up-to-date version of the contract signed in 2021, which contained a new section giving broad control over the Texas A&M University at Qatar research program to the Qatar Foundation.

Under the contract, the Qatar Foundation provides “high-level governance of the Research Program,” which includes “strategic direction, scope and priorities.”

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The contract also stipulated that the research program would be “aligned” with the Qatar National Research Fund and other universities and research centers in Qatar. 

The Qatar Foundation is also responsible for approving “Research Program plans and budgets” and will “monitor progress and performance in reaching mutually agreed Research Program benchmarks.”

Established in 2003, the university’s Qatar campus offers degrees in chemical engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and petroleum engineering, according to its website .

Marc Greendorfer, President of the Zachor Legal Institute, told Campus Reform that the contract “does in fact give Qatar Foundation broad right to manage the Doha campus of Texas A&M.”  The Zachor Institute describes itself  as an organization “taking the lead in the legal battle against antisemitism and the delegitimization of Israel.”

Greendorfer added that “it’s a fair conclusion to say that nothing happens at the campus without the oversight and approval of Qatar Foundation.” 

Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Campus Reform that the relationship between Texas A&M and the Qatar Foundation is “cause for significant concern” given that the Texas institution is heavily connected to American nuclear research. In comments to the Free Press, a spokeswoman for the university previously denied that research at the Qatar campus was connected to nuclear research.

Schanzer said that Texas A&M needs to open up about what it has given to the Qatar Foundation when it comes to research.

”This is, I think, a moment for Texas A&M to disclose what it has effectively handed over to an illiberal regime that is a sponsor of Hamas that has interests intertwined with the Taliban, al Qaeda, ISIS, and other threats to national security. This is the moment I think, where Texas A&M needs to come clean,” Schanzer said.

Schanzer added that the Qatar Foundation is “not an independent organization” and “is a tool of the Qatari Government to wield influence.”

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”[The] Qatar Foundation has been a tool of the regime to engage in a range of activity designed to grant the Qataris leverage here in the United States, as well as other Western countries abroad,” he said.

Qatar openly houses a Hamas office within its country, with the terror organization’s leaders living lavish lifestyles within the capital city of Doha, according to the New York Post .

After the October 7 attack, Western officials have claimed that Qatar has had issues answering questions about the terrorist attack in Israel, Politico reported.

Notably, Politico reported that Qatar’s security agency follows the precise moves of Hamas leaders who live in the country.

A Texas A&M University spokesperson referred  Campus Reform  to a previous press release when reached for comment, but didn’t address any questions.

The press release from February states that “The decision does not immediately change operations or services on the campus. Under terms of the contract with the Qatar Foundation, the termination will take four years.”

“The Board has decided that the core mission of Texas A&M should be advanced primarily within Texas and the United States,” Board Chairman Bill Mahomes said. “By the middle of the 21 st century, the university will not necessarily need a campus infrastructure 8,000 miles away to support education and research collaborations.”

Campus Reform reached out to the Qatar Foundation and Texas A&M University at Qatar for comment.

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Hamid Rezaee ’26 spent this summer at Cornell Tech in New York City, working to refine a computer model that will help radiologists detect small cancer cells before they spread further in the body.

He was among the 119 students from the College of Arts & Sciences awarded Summer Experience Grants (SEG) this year. The grants help students pay for housing, food, transportation and other expenses while they undertake minimally-paid or unpaid summer internships or positions.

Rezaee, a computer science major, has spent the last two summers interning and conducting research in New York City, first with a startup aerospace company and now with a research team at Cornell Tech and Weill Cornell Medical Center.

“I’m well over 200 to 300 failed experiments at this point,” Rezaee said in July, quickly adding that that’s actually a good thing. “My task is to train this model to spot cancer cells using fMRI images of brain scans. And these can be as small as 4 pixels.”

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He edits his model every day, “penalizing” the model if it makes a mistake, making refinements and then running the model every night. In the morning when he comes to campus, he discovers if it made fewer errors.

If all goes well, at the end of the summer or into the fall, the model will surpass other existing models for detection of the smallest cancer cells. And Rezaee will be included as an author on the paper that his supervisor, doctoral student Rachit Saluja (in Mert Sabuncu ’s lab at Cornell Tech), would write to introduce this new tool to researchers and radiologists.

“It would be amazing for me to contribute this to the medical community,” Rezaee said.

The experience wouldn’t be possible, he said, without the SEG grant, which helped provide funding for the metro, food and housing at St. John’s University.

“I wouldn’t have been able to accomplish any of this without the grant,” he said. 

Other students who used SEG funding to explore their futures this summer included:

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  • Nika Makoviak ’25, who spent the summer in Los Angeles, working with actors and directors at the Stella Adler Academy of Acting
  • Eva Farroha ’25 , who investigated an RNA binding protein complex at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Maryland
  • Olivia D'Ambrosio ’26, who worked in Commonwealth Financial Network’s Anti Money Laundering team and special investigations unit
  • Mnumzana Moyo ’26, who interned with Emzini weCode, helping high school students in Zimbabwe learn computer coding

Riano said the SEG funding took away the stress she was feeling about taking an unpaid internship in Manhattan and commuting from her family home on Long Island. “Going to the city is $20 one way and getting food and professional clothes…I wasn’t sure how I was going to finance everything,” she said. “The SEG grant allowed me to focus on my job without having a financial burden.”

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Riano spent her days working with attorneys at Safe Passage Project and their clients, young children or teenagers facing deportation.

“A lot of them are unaccompanied minors (who) crossed the border, coming from a place of neglect, abuse and poverty or escaping gang violence,” she said. “They have suffered through trauma and violence and are taking the chance to come here for a better life.”

A government and American studies major with minors in Latino studies and migration, Riano plans to attend law school and has an interest in immigration law. She has worked with the Cornell Defender Program, a pre-professional program run by Cornell’s Office of Academic Diversity Initiatives for students interested in exploring family and criminal law. She also spent a semester studying in Australia, where she worked with a program helping people seeking asylum there. “I’ve learned to use this sadness in a healthy way – it inspires me and pushes me forward,” she said.

Riano said she’s been frustrated to learn it can take many years for child immigrants to receive employment papers and a green card. 

“I met 15 and 16-year-old girls from Honduras fleeing violence who talked about taking buses and cars and walking the whole way through Mexico and into the U.S.,” she said. 

Riano said she’s wanted to be a lawyer since middle school, but this summer work has helped her “better understand the kind of law I want to pursue.”

Makoviak, who is from Kyiv, Ukraine, said finding a summer internship as an international student is a complex process, requiring approval from several institutions.

“I knew I wanted to do something related to film/theatre production, so I wrote around 60 emails to different theatre and film production companies,” said Makoviak, who is studying government and performing and media arts. “SEG allowed me not only to cover my basic needs but make my dream real. When I saw that the Academy is located at Hollywood Boulevard, I got speechless.”

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Makoviak worked as a production assistant under director Chris Thornton, on the play “Noises Off.”

 “Not only do I get to substitute actors at rehearsals (and practice my acting) but I also learn about set and prop design,” she said. “Most importantly, I learn a lot about directing and director-actor dynamics. Listening to Chris working with the actors is like being on a 3-4 hour lecture on directing.” 

Makoviak said the grant funding also allowed her to volunteer at short film festivals including LA Shorts and HollyShorts, where she met many passionate artists.

“This internship convinced me once more that it is crucial to follow your dreams,” she said.

Farroha, a biological sciences major with a concentration in computational biology who plans to attend medical school, worked in NIH’s National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute last summer, so she chose to accept a position within the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases branch this year.

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“I saw similarities between my favorite course BIOMG 4400 and the lab's research interests,” she said. “I was hoping to use the skills I already had learned in class while also engaging in new techniques.”

The protein complex Farroha studied is responsible for the production of functional sperm and ovaries. When the complex is disrupted, she said, it results in infertility. 

 “My project was to see how mutations in DND1 at its RNA binding regions affect the functionality of the whole complex,” she said. “This involved using predictive AI software to determine intramolecular interactions, constructing 8 mutant cell lines and performing a variety of experiments.”

The summer experience heightened her interest in research as she moves toward medical school, Farroha said.

“Conducting a research project allowed me to engage in critical thinking and professionalism,” she said. “I also think research is super valuable for the presentation aspect, which directly translates to how important effective communication is in the doctor-patient relationship.”

D'Ambrosio, a government major, said her summer work offered the chance to work on a legal team while also  learning the intricacies of financial compliance.

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“My role encompassed conducting due diligence reviews, managing regulatory responses and preparing detailed case reports,” she said. “I also conducted monitoring projects aimed at fraud prevention and analyzed transactional data to identify and address risk patterns impacting clients.”

For her capstone project, she collaborated with other interns, developing and presenting a new strategic initiative to the company’s board of partners.

“This experience has not only solidified my commitment to attending law school but has also strengthened my ambition to pursue a career that bridges finance and law, with a particular focus on financial compliance or corporate law,” she said.

The SEG funding was vital, she said, as the company is located in Boston, so housing and living expenses were steep. 

Moyo, a computer science major from Zimbabwe, said he never felt encouraged to pursue a tech career until he got to Cornell, “so volunteering at Emzini weCode was a chance for me to change that narrative for other youths in Zimbabwe so that they would be more informed about computer science when they get into college.”

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Along with teaching students, Moyo conducted research aimed at enhancing the hands-on learning experience for first-time coders and created content and helped with administrative tasks for the organization.

“I found so much joy teaching students how to code,” he said. “I want to be involved in a career where I get to work with young people to help them realize their potential and reach for the power to express themselves through technology.”

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Hello! I'd be happy to help you understand the term 'R1 research university'. R1 stands for 'Research 1', which is a classification given by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. R1 universities are the highest research activity institutions, indicating that they are heavily involved in research and have an extensive range of research programs, grants, and opportunities for both graduate and undergraduate students.

The reason many people consider R1 universities prestigious or important is due to their focus on cutting-edge research, academic opportunities, and high-quality resources for their students. Many of the well-known universities in the United States fall under the R1 category, such as Harvard, Stanford, MIT, and many others. These institutions typically have a strong emphasis on preparing students for potential research careers and producing impactful research on a global scale.

Ultimately, your decision to attend an R1 university should be based on your academic interests and goals. If you're excited about being involved in research and appreciate the additional resources and opportunities offered, an R1 university may be an excellent fit for you. Good luck in your college search!

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The South Dakota Corn Utilization Council is pleased to announce that it has committed $1.2 million toward an expansion of the Swine Education and Research Facility at South Dakota State University. The grant will fund the addition of two new wean-to-finish nutrition rooms to the existing complex and double the facility’s research capabilities. 

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South Dakota Corn Utilization Council President Jim Ketelhut said, “Pork producers are a valued partner of corn farmers, and underpinning that demand for corn is the need to always improve research capabilities. This gift enables SDSU’s swine program to take a tremendous step forward and we are pleased to help support fellow producers in this manner.” 

According to SDSU President Barry Dunn, “We would not be able to complete this project without the generous gift from the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council and its support of the pork producers in the region. The Swine Education and Research Facility has become a vital part of the swine industry in South Dakota and has helped establish SDSU as a leader in swine teaching and research. This expansion will allow SDSU to continue to attract the brightest students from around the country who will become the next generation of industry leaders and innovators.” 

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“South Dakota Pork Producers are extremely grateful for the generous donation being put forward today by the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council. The SDSU Swine Education and Research Facility is a testament of what happens when the entire ag industry supports each other so innovation and education can take place,” said Adam Krause, president of the South Dakota Pork Producers Council. 

“Our students and faculty have benefited tremendously from this facility since it opened in 2016, and its expansion is only going to continue to have a positive impact on the swine industry in our region. The vision and support from the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council makes those dreams a reality, and we cannot thank them enough for their involvement,” said Joe Cassady, South Dakota Corn Endowed Dean of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences at SDSU. 

Distinguished Professor and SDSU Extension Swine Specialist Bob Thaler added, “SDSU has established itself as a leader in the swine industry with a growing reputation for impactful research around nutrition and management. Livestock production was the initial 'value-added' for corn, grains and soybeans, and it continues to utilize a very significant amount of these products every day. The addition of these research rooms will help us further increase demand for corn and other locally produced feedstuffs.  Also, from a sustainability standpoint, nothing is more environmentally friendly than the symbiotic relationship between crops and livestock production.” 

About the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council 

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The South Dakota Pork Producers Council is a unified and engaged advocate that promotes, with integrity, the image and growth of the South Dakota pork industry through education, research, marketing and responsible policy. It is a respected leader advocating for sustainable, responsible growth of the South Dakota pork industry that benefits producers, consumers and communities. 

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