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These schools have all three ROTC military programs.
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Cooperative education is a term that embraces different forms of experiential learning. At these colleges—all partners in the National Co-Op Scholarship Program—students apply...
Explore our comprehensive list of U.S. colleges with Army ROTC programs. Train to become an Army officer while earning your degree.
We imagine the exchange went something like this: "Dear Corporation: Please send us money. Sincerely, College." "Dear College: You got it. Love, Corporation."
These schools are gettin' by with a little help from their friends.
We're talking about the total amount donated by non-alumni individuals, divided by the number of students.
Charitable foundations, memorial foundations--whatever you want to call them--they're supporting the cause.
We're talking about the total amount donated by foundations, divided by the number of students.
Slap the word "billion" after the figures below, and you'll see just how much these schools have in their rainy-day funds.
We're talking about the total amount donated by corporations, divided by the number of students.
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