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Others might see you as a crazy person in face paint going shirtless on a snowy day, but we see a true sports fan. A true, very cold sports fan.
source: CX Student Users
Colleges With Strength in Women's Softball: NAIA and Other
These players are that blur you see sliding into home.
Top 50 Largest College Libraries
Find a college with an amazing library. Explore this list of the 50 largest university libraries in the U.S., filled with millions of volumes and endless resources.
source: American Library Association, 2012
5 Popular College Cities in the Midwest and the Schools Students Can Attend
Many students want to attend college in some of the busiest, bustling cities in the US—and there are plenty of them all across the country. These five cities in the Midwest are densely populated and offer a variety of cultures, entertainment, and educational opportunities but are chosen based on the density of colleges and universities within the city.
source: US Census Bureau
Colleges With Strength in Men's Track & Field: NAIA and Other
After competing with these guys, your high school track meets will look like leisurely strolls.
James A. Wells, Sr. Veterans Scholarship
Applicants must be Kentucky or Indiana residents and U.S. military veterans or spouses or children of a veteran living or deceased. Students must be graduating high school seniors or currently enrolled students at a two or four year college or university with a minimum 3.0 GPA. An essay submission on a provided prompt is required.
Max Award: $1,000
sponsored by Kaufman & Stigger PLLC
St. Mary–of–the–Woods College — Saint Mary of the Woods, IN
Founded in 1840, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College is a private, four-year, liberal arts, religiously affiliated university that offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including those in education, nursing, and business. It is located on a 67-acre wooded campus in Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana—70 miles from Indianapolis.
The Experts' Choice: Where Fraternities and Sororities Are Important
At these schools, you'll have no problem finding a frat event or sorority mixer on any given night. Just beware of rush week.
source: College Finder Research
Excellent Colleges In or Near Pittsburgh
All you need to know about Pittsburgh is they love their Steelers. Seriously. Oh, and that they were named the most livable city in the United States by The Economist. Here are the great colleges in or near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
source: College Finder Research
Colleges With Strength in Women's Soccer: NAIA and Other
Small schools, big fields, bigger opportunities.
Colleges with Strength in Women's Volleyball: NAIA and Other
Looking for a smaller school with big-time competition? Look no further.
Colleges With Strength in Men's Tennis: NAIA and Other
Just because the school is smaller doesn't mean the courts--or the competition--aren't big.
Excellence in the First–Year College Experience
Freshman year doesn't have to be all awkwardness and general education courses. These schools really make the first year count. Okay, so there still might be some awkwardness. It's freshman year, after all. FYI, this list is from The College Finder, 2017 edition now available!
source: John N. Gardner Institute for Excellence in Undergraduate Education
These colleges are associated with the Pentecostal movement.
source: College Finder Research
The Experts' Choice: Colleges Accommodating to the Student in a Wheelchair
Any school can put in a ramp and say they're wheelchair accessible. These colleges and universities really go the extra mile.
The Most Progressive Universities in the United States
Find your academic home at a university that prioritizes social justice, diversity, and sustainability. Explore the most progressive colleges in the US.
source: DegreeChoices.com (Shared with permission)
Colleges That Are Especially Welcoming to Freshmen
Experts were asked to name schools that stand out in the way they welcome freshmen and integrate them into the college community.
Colleges with Strength in Men's Cross–Country: Division II
These long-distance runners know how to set the pace.
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