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The Experts' Choice: Great Residence Halls
These colleges have some of the best dorms out there. Now it's just a matter of fitting all your stuff into them.
source: College Finder Research
The Nondiscriminatory Colleges
These colleges have nondiscrimination policies that include gender identity/expression. The year the policy change went into effect, if known, is noted.
source: Transgender Law and Policy Institute
Where Foreign Language PhDs Received Their Undergraduate Degrees
It takes many years and a lot of hard work to earn a doctorate in a foreign language. 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
Colleges With Strength in Men's Rowing
If you want to feel like a Viking on the open sea—and who doesn't?—take a look at these schools with good programs in men's rowing.
Colleges With Strength in Men's Tennis: Division III
Spend your days flying across these clay courts.
I Want to Be a Doctor... But Wait, I Forgot to Take Science!
So you decided you want to be a doctor after getting a degree in art history. Oops. But that's okay. A lot of schools offer post-baccalaureate pre-medical programs, like those listed here. Although some award a bachelor's or master's degree, most are certificate programs.
source: Association of American Medical Colleges
The Experts' Choice: Colleges With Gender–Neutral/Gender–Inclusive Housing
These colleges let guys rooms with gals and vice versa. These policies can change quickly though...we wonder why.
source: Researched using College Equality Index and the Human Rights Campaign
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.
Top Financial Aid Tips for Disadvantaged International Students
University can be expensive for international students in the US. Here's how economically disadvantaged students can pay for their education.
Small Colleges That Support Their Sports Teams
These colleges may be small, but they got heart! Don't doubt these schools or their commitment to the game—you could be in trouble.
source: College Finder Research
Great Colleges If You Want to Live in the Mountains
If you're exploring your options and like the idea of being one with nature in college, consider these great colleges and universities in the mountains.
The Experts' Choice: Colleges for the Foodie
Yes, anyone can tell you, the way to college students' hearts is through their stomachs.
source: College Finder Research
Honors Colleges: Making a Large School Seem Smaller
Bright, determined students sometimes need a more challenging, focused learning environment. These schools give them that. FYI, this list is from The College Finder, 2017 edition now available!
source: College Finder research and John Willingham's A Review of Fifty Public University Honors Programs, 2014
Colleges With Strength in Cycling
Is the Tour de France your own personal Super Bowl? Then take a look at these schools with great cycling programs.
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 in the Associated Kyoto Program
Fire-red temples, Mount Fuji, and the world's best sushi, hands down: who wouldn't to study in Japan? These schools sponsor students for an entire year in one of the country's oldest and most beautiful cities.
Colleges Where Students With Learning Differences Succeed
As an expert on learning disabilities programs, Melinda Kopp knows more than we do--we can admit it! She's a Denver-based educational consultant, and she handpicked the following colleges for LD students.
Public Schools With the Greatest Percentage of Out–of–State First–Year Students
These universities must be doing something right, because students go the distance, literally, to attend.
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.
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