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Alfred University — Alfred, NY
Alfred University is a private, coeducational institution. Its 600-acre campus is located in Alfred, 75 miles south of Rochester.
Yes, connect me!Founded in 1880, Emerson College is a private coeducational institution located in Boston, Massachusetts.
Yes, connect me!6 Great Colleges for Asian and Pacific Islander Students
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and we're highlighting great colleges and universities that are supportive of these students!
by Kelli Dolan
Great Graduate Schools and Programs in the Midwest and West
Looking for a great grad school to help boost your career prospects? Check out these options in the Midwestern and Western US that also offer online programs.
Where Your Favorite Actors Earned Their College Degrees
Do you want to be the next great actor or actress of your time? Try starting with these colleges where famous movie and TV stars got their degrees. This list has been updated as of 2022, and all actors listed are degree-earning graduates.
Choosing the Right Graduate Degree for Your Goals
Know you want to continue your studies postgrad, but not sure what program is the right choice? Learn about the advantages of each type of graduate degree.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey—Newark — Newark, NJ
Founded in 1908, Rutgers—Newark is one of three regional campuses of Rutgers University, the public research university of the state of New Jersey, located in the city of Newark.
Yes, connect me!5 Questions to Ask Before Committing to Graduate School
Grad school is a huge decision! Before you take that next big step, ask yourself these five questions to make sure you're ready to commit to it.
by Maxime Croll
Great Colleges and Universities for Performing Arts in the Northeast and South
Planning to study Music, Dance, or Theater in college? These performing arts schools in the Northeastern and Southern US are great places to earn your degree!
Sneak Peek! Preview These Freshman Year College Classes
Ever wonder what classes you'll take your freshman year of college? Here a Johns Hopkins student reviews some of her freshman year courses, so you can get a sneak peek at what college-level classes are really like.
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