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Colleges with Unusually Accessible Teachers
Believe it or not, in college you have to seek the teacher out. Yep, they don't come looking for you. Luckily, these colleges, according to our experts, have teachers who make it extremely easy to find them.
Diplomats start here. These colleges allow students to attend classes at UN headquarters in New York City and spend time observing UN operations.
source: CollegeXpress
Schools for a Socially Awkward Student
Feeling anxious about college social life? Explore this list of schools known for supportive communities and a quieter campus culture, perfect for introverted students.
Four–Year Colleges and Universities in Maryland
Thinking about attending college in the Free State? You can check out all the four-year colleges and universities in Maryland on CollegeXpress.
source: CollegeXpress
Colleges Where You Can Study American Sign Language
Talk with your hands; make a difference in a person's life. We like it.
Colleges With Great English, Creative Writing, and Literature Programs
Most liberal arts and sciences schools offer courses in English...after all, it's a core subject. But where can you find English departments that go beyond the basics? The following colleges offer programs that are worth a second look.
source: College Finder Research
The Experts' Choice: Colleges Sensitive to Students With Different Learning Styles
Everyone learns a little differently. These schools totally get it.
Four–Year Colleges and Universities in Missouri
Thinking about attending college in the Show Me State? You can check out all the four-year colleges and universities in Missouri on CollegeXpress.
source: CollegeXpress
The Experts' Choice: Colleges Where Learning–Disabled Students Succeed
Learning disabilities or not, we're all still going for a naked midnight run through the quad together.
Colleges to Prepare for a Career in Education
Want to mold little minds? Or know-it-all adolescent minds? Or even full-grown, still-know-it-all minds? Become a teacher by studying Education at one of these schools.
source: College Finder Research
Colleges Where Teachers Are Particularly Supportive of Students With Learning Differences
The professors at these schools don't let anyone fall behind. For that, we think they should get an extra apple on their desk. Did we say apple? We meant a 25% raise.
Colleges With Accommodations and Services for the Hearing–Impaired Student
Here's a tip: Most hearing-impaired people can read lips, so just keep that in mind when you're talking to them. You don't need to shout at them--it makes you look like a crazy person.
Colleges with Strength in Women's Volleyball: NAIA and Other
Looking for a smaller school with big-time competition? Look no further.
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!
Colleges That Meet the Financial Need of Underrepresented Students
For high-profile schools with huge piggy banks, it's easy to grant scholarships to deserving students, but we wanted to know which colleges really bent over backwards to make sure underrepresented and first-generation students were able to attend.
Colleges for Students Slow to Make Friends
Does the thought of meeting new people make you break out in hives? Here are the colleges experts chose for the student who is not a "joiner."
Colleges That Build Moral Character
These colleges were cited by the John Templeton Foundation for their emphasis on character development as an integral part of the undergraduate experience.
source: College and Character: A National Initiative of the John Templeton Foundation
Colleges Where a High Percentage of Students Join Sororities
At these schools, the sorority scene can't be beat. Think Legally Blonde.
source: CollegeXpress
Colleges With Strength in Men's Basketball: NAIA and Other
The guys at these schools tower over the competition.
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