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Colleges Students Don't Turn Down

If you get into these colleges, you better accept their offers! If not, others sure will. The numbers are the percentage of students who enroll when accepted.

source: CollegeXpress

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The Experts' Choice: Great Public Universities for a B Student with a Strong Desire for College Success

Here are the colleges for the student who did well in high school but really wants to takeoff in college.

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Attendance at Men's Hockey Games by the Numbers: Top 20 in Division I

That icy arena heats up fast when it's packed with screaming fans. Here, USCHO shared their stats on the average men's Division I hockey attendance for 2018-2019.

source: USCHO (Shared with permission)

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The Happy Colleges

Where are students smiling around campus at all times? Here are the schools counselors say their kids are the happiest at.

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Colleges Where Sports Rule

At these schools, sports don't just happen on game days; it's a way of life. Foam fingers, jerseys, face paint: you'll find them all on the walk to your 9 a.m. class.

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The 50 Largest US Colleges and Universities

Think your campus is big? See which colleges and universities top the list for student enrollment across the nation.

source: CollegeXpress

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The Experts' Choice: Colleges With Strong Programs in Psychology

Most liberal arts and sciences schools offer courses in psychology...after all, it's a core subject. But where can you find psych departments that go beyond the basics? The following colleges offer programs that are worth a second look.

FYI, this list is from The College Finder, 2017 edition now available!

source: College Finder Research

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Colleges for Students Needing a Second Chance

Explore colleges that believe in second chances! Find institutions with supportive environments for students needing emotional growth or who attended a therapeutic boarding school.

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NACE Eastern Area Scholarship

Applicants must be a permanent resident of the United States and be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate in an accredited engineering or physical science degree program at a two or four-year college or university. Students must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and have a permanent address within the NACE Eastern Area which includes the following states and/or U.S. Territories: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana (excluding Lake, Porter La Porte, Newton and Jasper counties), Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia.

Max Award: $3,000

sponsored by National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) International Foundation

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Colleges with Comprehensive Occupational Therapy Programs

Occupational therapists get to help people overcome some intense physical obstacles, and they know a kind of career satisfaction that most people only dream about.

source: American Occupational Therapy Association

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The Experts' Choice: Colleges for the Socially Conservative

Were you a member of the Young Republicans at the age of two? Check out the schools our experts identified for the socially conservative student who wants a college with traditional values and right-of-center politics.

source: College Finder Research

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Colleges Offering Community Service Scholarships

Are you at the hospital every Saturday in your candy striper uniform? Entering first-year students who are active in high school community service projects are eligible to be Bonner Scholars at these colleges. Sponsored by the Bonner Foundation, the program offers scholarships in exchange for community service work.

source: Bonner Scholars Program

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The Experts' Choice: Fashion Merchandising and/or Design

Underneath the silk and chiffon, there's a technical side to fashion too. No, we don't mean a line of edgy, metallic clothing. Someone needs to manufacture, distribute, sell, and buy the clothes! That person has experience in fashion merchandising.

FYI, this list is from The College Finder, 2017 edition now available!

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Where Biological Sciences PhDs Received Their Undergraduate Degrees

It takes many years and a lot of hard work to earn a doctorate in the biological sciences. But it all started with an undergraduate degree. Many current PhDs got their start at the schools listed here.

source: Weighted Baccalaureate Origins Study, Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium

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The Experts' Choice: Top–Notch, Reasonable Price

Great school, great price tag. Everyone wins.

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Attendance at Football Games by the Numbers: Top 20 in Division I (FBS)

These schools can get into the College Bowl Series just by sheer number of fans alone. The numbers listed are the average amount of fans per game in 2017.

source: National Collegiate Athletic Association, 2024-2025

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Colleges With Strength in Women's Tennis: Division III

Whether you're rockin' a Prince, a Wilson, or a Head, that racquet will see plenty of action if you play at one of these schools.

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The Top Colleges and Universities for Challenging Coursework

Looking to challenge yourself academically in college? Look no further than this list of colleges and universities across the country that are recommended by students for having a difficult but rewarding curriculum. These schools are sure to push you toward success in your future career!

source: CX Student Users

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Colleges with Strength in Ultimate Frisbee

Go beyond casual toss! Explore colleges with elite Ultimate Frisbee programs, from historic national champions to strong Division I and Division III contenders.

source: UltimateFrisbee.com

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Colleges Right for the Jock

You were the person at every football game with full body paint in sub-zero temperatures. Take a look at these schools where the experts say that intercollegiate sports are highly competitive and within which athletes--participants and spectators alike--are happy.