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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 for the Student Who Wants to Study Speech Pathology
Everyone has something to say...it just might take a little more time to get some people to say it. Speech pathologists know that better than anyone.
Colleges with Excellent Programs in E–Business
How important is the Internet in modern business? Well, about as important as legs are to walking. These schools train students to use the Internet to create and sustain business opportunities.
Places to Study Environmental Science
Mother Nature Network is a website devoted to environmental concerns. The following is their list of colleges offering a range of environmental programs in areas such as marine conservation, agriculture, sustainable building, and fisheries.
source: Mother Nature Network
The Experts' Choice: The Hottest Colleges in the Nation
Any school on this list is the place to be. They are our experts' choice for schools most popular with students. (Visit our "Why CollegeXpress page for more info on how our lists were created!)
Great Universities in New England for International Students
Interested in traveling to New England for your university journey? This US region is home to a lot of great schools, including the ones on this list!
The Experts' Choice: Colleges With Great Living Spaces for Students
Here are the colleges the experts say have the best living arrangements. We'd still like to see them live in the dorms though.
Colleges Where First–Year Study Abroad Is Common
A lot of schools only offer study abroad opportunities to seniors, juniors, and sometimes sophomores, but the colleges and universities on this list decided that their first-year students could handle it too.
source: College Finder Research
Colleges With Strength in Men's and Women's Equestrian Sports
These school are great when it comes to equestrian sports. And no, the horses don't talk like Mr. Ed.
Colleges With a Physically Disabled–Friendly Environment
Sure, they've got the ramps and elevators, but are these schools ready for the sweet, high-speed wheelies?
The Experts' Choice: Most Beautiful Campuses
Historical sites, registered arboretums, expansive acreage, and your general breathtakingly beautiful campuses: not too shabby.
source: College Finder Research
The Princeton Review's Green Honor Roll
Honor rolls are reserved for the best of the best, the top of the class—and this honor roll is no exception. These schools made The Princeton Review's Green Honor Roll, each earning a perfect score of 99 in their rankings, for colleges dedicated to environmental awareness and sustainability. Green Honor Roll criteria include formal plans to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, school building renovations that are LEED certified, overall waste-diversion rates, the availability of Environmental Studies programs, and much more. You can learn more about the list and the Green Rating methodology on The Princeton Review's website.
source: The Princeton Review (Shared with permission)
Colleges where the Quality of Residence Halls Is Above Average
Are you someone who loves living in the lap of luxury? Well, dorms aren't technically luxurious, but you'll find some pretty good ones at these colleges.
Colleges With Strength in Sailing
Arrr Matey! Take off your eye patch and get a good look at the colleges with athletes who can sail the high seas!
The North American Alliance for Green Education
These are the members of the North American Alliance for Green Education. They are tree huggers on a mission!
source: North American Alliance for Green Education
Colleges for the Person Who Cares About the World
Are you the next big world changer? These colleges offer course work in such areas as peace studies, conflict resolution, poverty studies, global studies, and human rights.
Colleges for Students Concerned With Current Events
Watch out for students at these schools...they're likely to have their noses buried in the latest edition of the New York Times and thus bump into everything around them.
"Green" Colleges and Universities
These schools were rated on such factors as serving organic food, offering an environmentally centered curricula, and designing environmentally friendly buildings.
source: Grist Magazine, 2007 (Shared with permission)
Colleges With Strong Culinary/Cooking Programs
Artist, celebrity, tycoon: All of these words can be used to describe chefs. Plus, they make really awesome food! And the schools listed here serve up some of the best chefs in the world.
Not ready for the crazy college experience quite yet? These colleges are either two-year schools, four-year schools with two-year programs, or schools that provide other ways to experience college courses before committing to a full-fledged program.
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