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University Placement ServiceHigher Education. Higher Standards.
Welcome to CTM EducationWe combine fresh ideas with a wealth of deep experience and expertise
in international education. In understanding how important education
decisions are, we recognize the value of high level professional, careful,
personal service. Every year, CTM Education helps students from around
the world to realize their dreams of enrolling into great universities
and colleges in the USA. The CTM Education team has been helping
international students succeed for 20 years. We love seeing our students
achieve their goals and look forward to helping you get started!
To find out more please contact Erin McAndrew or Valerie Manzino at:[email protected]@ctmeducation.com
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We’re with you at each stage of your journey Pre-arrival
H Choice of excellent, fully accredited universities.
H Significantly reduced fees at our partner institutions.
H Professional assessment of your academic qualifications, requirements and ambitions – we will match you to the university which best suits your needs.
H Expert advice on a personalized pathway to maximize your potential.
H Fast and simple one-stop application process – you can apply to up to three universities at once and expect a decision within 3 weeks.
H Arrangement of all the practical details: accommodation, meal plans, insurance and even meeting you at the airport!
H Fully flexible application process - apply at any time of the year, we specialize in helping with late applications!
H Credit transfer - we can help you.
Post-arrival
H Ongoing help, advice and counseling during your university life.
H Full integration with American students on campus.
H Student Advising and Support Service available.
H Access to internships and work/study options.
H English language preparation where needed – dedicated transition programs at select institutions with progression into a degree program guaranteed.
H 24 hour emergency help line.
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Alfred UniversityMillikin University
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Manhattan College
Fisher CollegeDean College
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Albright College Reading, Pennsylvania
Address Albright College1621 N. 13th Street Reading, PA 19604www.albright.edu
Founded: 1856
Campus Size: 118 acres
Location Albright College is located in the residential community of Reading, Pennsylvania, one hour from Philadelphia and three hours from New York City and Washington DC.
Airport: Philadelphia (PHL)
Climate Four seasons - moderate temperatures with snowy winters.
Student Body About 1,850 students from 30 states and 12 countries; 2% international population.
Average Class Size: 15
Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1
Faculty 114 full-time faculty.
ESL RequirementAlbright College requires a TOEFL or IELTS score to demonstrate English proficiency.
Accreditation Albright College is fully accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The college is also approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
Degrees Offered Albright College offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees.
Success Rate More than 20% of graduates apply to professional schools with 95% acceptance to veterinary school, 87% to medical school and 83% to other professional programs. 92% of graduates of the Teaching Certification program pass state exams on the first attempt.
Special Features Albright College offers an interdisciplinary curriculum that encourages combined majors and a timeless liberal arts education steeped in real world learning. The college has an uncommonly strong commitment to diversity and hands-on opportunities including research with faculty members, study abroad, internships and cultural experiences.
RecognitionAlbright College is named among the top colleges in Pennsylvania for lifetime return on investment. It is a nationally ranked, four-year liberal arts program with strengths in the arts, natural sciences and business.
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Sports at Albright College
Albright College is a member of the NCAA Division III Middle Atlantic Conference. Men’s Varsity teams include: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis and Track & Field. Women’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field and Volleyball.
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Albright College
Washington DC
Philadelphia
New York
Boston
NJ
CT
MA
VT NH
RI
NY
DE
VA
MD
Programs of Study Accounting
Accounting, Economics & Finance
American Civilization
Anthropology
Art
Biochemistry
Biology (Biotechnology; General)
Business Administration (Economics; Finance;
International Business; Management; Marketing)
Chemistry
Child & Family Studies
Communications (Journalism; Public Relations &
Advertising)
Computer Science
Crime & Justice
Criminology
Digital Communications
Digital Studio Arts
Digital Video Arts
Economics
Education (Secondary)
English
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Family Studies
Fashion (Costume Design; Fashion Design; Fashion
Merchandising; Design & Merchandising)
French
Game & Simulation Development
History
Latin American & Caribbean Studies
Mathematics
Modern Foreign Languages & Literature
Music Industry Studies
Philosophy
Physics (General; Optical)
Political Science
Psychobiology (Molecular Psychobiology;
Behavioral Psychobiology)
Psychology (Child Development)
Public Health
Religious Studies
Sociology
Spanish
Theatre
Urban Affairs
Pre-professional studies in...Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Law
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
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Alfred University Alfred, New York
Address Alfred University 1 Saxon DriveAlfred, NY 14802 www.alfred.edu
Founded: 1836
Campus Size: 232 acres
Location Alfred University is located in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains, 90 minutes southeast of Rochester airport and 2 hours from Buffalo airport.
Airport: Rochester (ROC)
Climate Four seasons - moderate temperatures with cold and snowy winters.
Student Body About 1,800 undergraduate and 300 graduate students from 31 states and 20 countries.
Average Class Size: 18
Student/Faculty Ratio: 12:1
Faculty 165 members; 92% of Faculty have Doctorates or advanced degrees.
ESL RequirementAlfred University requires a TOEFL or IELTS score to demonstrate English proficiency.
Accreditation Alfred University is accredited by: H Middle States Commission on
Higher Education H New York State Board of Regents and
the Commissioner of EducationH Accreditation Board of Engineering
and Technology H Commission on Accreditation of
Athletic Training Education H National Association of Schools
of Art and Design Commission on Accreditation
H American Chemical Society H Association to Advance Collegiate
Schools of Business (AACSB)H American Psychological Association H National Association of School
Psychologists H Teacher Education Accreditation
Council, Accreditation CommitteeH Commission on Accreditation of
Counseling & Related Education Programs
Degrees Offered Alfred University offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees as well as the following graduate programs: H MBA - Business Administration H MBA - Accounting H MS Biomaterials Engineering H MS Ceramic Engineering (also Ph.D.) H MS Glass Science (also Ph.D.) H MS Electrical Engineering H MS Materials Science and
Engineering (also Ph.D.) H MS Mechanical Engineering
Success Rate More than 90% of graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate programs within a year of graduation.
Special Features Undergraduate research is the hallmark of an Alfred University degree which complements the academic programs. It has one of the largest academic observatories on the East Coast. The university also has more than 80 clubs and organizations.
RecognitionAlfred University consistently ranks among the top 20 Master’s level institutions in the North and its internationally-known Ceramics M.F.A. Program is ranked No. 1 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.
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Alfred University
Washington DC
Philadelphia
RochesterAirport
New York
Boston
NJ
CT
MA
VT NH
RI
NY
DE
VA
MD
Sports at Alfred University
Alfred University is a member of the NCAA Division III Empire Eight Conference. Men’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Tennis and Track & Field. Women’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Cross Country, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Track & Field and Volleyball. Additional varsity teams include: Alpine Skiing, Hunt Seat Equestrian and Western Equestrian.
Programs of Study Accounting
Art
Art History & Theory
Athletic Training
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Communication Studies
Criminal Justice Studies
Education
Engineering - Biomaterials Engineering
Engineering - Ceramic Engineering
Engineering - Glass Engineering Science
Engineering - Materials Science
Engineering - Mechanical
Engineering - Renewable Energy
Engineering - General
English
Environmental Studies
Finance
Foreign Language & Culture Studies
General Science
Geology
Gerontology
Global Studies
Health and Fitness Management
History
Individually Structured Major
Marketing
Mathematics
Mathematics with Actuarial Science
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish
Theatre
Pre-professional studies in...Pre-Art Therapy
Pre-Chiropractic
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Law
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Osteopathy
Pre-Other Allied Health Profession
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Physician Assistant
Pre-Psychiatry
Pre-Public HealthPre-Veterinary Medicine
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Dean CollegeFranklin, Massachusetts
Address Dean College99 Main St.Franklin, MA 02038www.dean.edu
Founded: 1865
Campus Size: 100 acres
Location Dean College is located only 30 miles from Boston, MA and Providence, Rhode Island; 5 minute walk from Dean College/Franklin train station to campus.
Airport: Boston (BOS)
Climate Four seasons - moderate temperatures with cold and snowy winters.
Student Body About 1,500 undergraduate students from 30 states and 26 countries.
Average Class Size: 18
Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1
ESL ProgramDean College offers the International Student FOCUS Program combining cultural orientation, language instruction and individualized tutoring to give the international student a holistic educational experience.
Accreditation Dean College is fully accredited by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (CIHE) of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. The Dean College Children’s Center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Degrees Offered Dean College offers the Associate of Arts (AA) degree, as well as the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree.
Success Rate 96% of BA graduates completed their program in 4 years or less, and 95% were employed or admitted to graduate programs within 1 year of graduation. 98% of Associate degree graduates were accepted to some of the top 4-year Colleges or Universities in the US.
Special Features Dean College’s town of Franklin is named after Benjamin Franklin, and is home to the first public library in America. The college provides a strong foundation in the liberal arts as well as real world learning, focusing on critical thinking and communication skills.
Transfer/ArticulationDean College holds Articulation agreements with the following institutions: H Bay Path CollegeH Becker CollegeH Bridgewater State UniversityH Bryant UniversityH Johnson & Wales UniversityH Lasell CollegeH Lesley UniversityH Nichols CollegeH Regis CollegeH Richmond, The American International UniversityH Sacred Heart UniversityH Salve Regina University H Springfield CollegeH Wheelock College
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Washington DC
Philadelphia
New York
Boston
NJ
CT
MA
VT NH
RI
NY
DE
VA
MD
Dean College
Sports at Dean College
Dean College is currently a member of the NJCAA National Junior College Athletic Association (Region XXI) and is working its way towards NCAA Division III status. Men’s Varsity teams include: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer and Volleyball. Women’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Cross Country, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball and Volleyball.
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Programs of Study Arts & Entertainment Management (BA)
Athletic Training (AA)
Business (AA)
Communications (AA, BA)
Criminal Justice (AA)
Dance (AA, BA)
H Dance Studies (AA, BA)
H Performance/Choreography (AA, BA)
H Studio Management (AA, BA)
H Teaching (AA, BA)
Early Childhood Education (AA)
English (AA, BA)
Environmental Studies (AA)
Exercise Science (AA)
General Studies (AA)
Health Sciences (AA)
History (AA, BA)
Liberal Arts and Studies (BA)
Management (BA)
Mathematics (AA)
Physical Education (AA)
Pre-Nursing (AA)
Psychology (AA, BA)
Science (AA)
Security Management (BA)
Sociology (AA, BA)
Sports Fitness, Recreation & Coaching (BA)
H Recreation & Coaching (BA)
H Sports Fitness (BA)
Sport Management (AA, BA)
Theatre (AA, BA)
H Acting (AA, BA)
H Musical Theatre (AA, BA)
H Technical Theatre (AA, BA)
Fisher College Boston, Massachusetts
Address Fisher College118 Beacon St.Boston, MA 02116www.fisher.edu
Founded: 1903
Campus SizeLocated within the metropolitan city of Boston.
Location Fisher College is located in the historical Back Bay neighborhood of Boston.
Airport: Boston (BOS)
Climate Four seasons - moderate temperatures with cold and snowy winters.
Student Body About 850 students from 32 states and 35 countries, 17% international.
Average Class Size: 18
Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1
ESL ProgramFisher College partners with an English language preparation program to assist students with lower English proficiency.
Accreditation Fisher College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. The Health Information Technology Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM).
Degrees OfferedFisher College offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees as well as Associate (AA, AS) degrees, and the MBA Master of Business Administration, with a focus on strategic leadership.
Success Rate 92% of graduates are employed or continuing their education within one year of graduation. The Academic Center for Enrichment is staffed with 15-20 professional tutors available to assist students with organizational and study skills, the learning process and academic intervention.
RecognitionFisher College is recognized by GI Jobs Magazine as a Military Friends Institution. The college was also named a College of Distinction for the 2013-2014 academic year.
Pathway ProgramFisher College offers a Pathway Program for international first year students, which provides an opportunity for academic study in classes specifically designed to help students succeed at an American college. The classes are all credit-bearing and are taught by professors whose experience teaching international students will further prepare them to enter the second year of college.
Academic ServicesFisher College provides a wide array of additional academic services such as Alternative Spring Break (Habitat for Humanity Service Learning Abroad), Study Abroad, The Washington Center 12-Credit Internship, and short term travel educational experiences. There is also an extensive internship and practicum program to help students prepare for life after college.
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Sports at Fisher College
Fisher College is a member of the NAIA National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Men’s Varsity teams include: Baseball, Basketball, and Soccer. Women’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Soccer and Softball.
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Washington DC
Philadelphia
New York
Boston
NJ
CT
MA
VTNH
RI
NY
DE
VA
MD
Programs of Study Biology (BA)
Criminal Justice (BS)
Communication & Media Studies (BA), with concen-
trations in:
H Advertising
H Journalism
H Public Relations
H Video Production
General Studies (AS)
Health Sciences (AS)
Human Services (BS), with concentrations in:
H Early Intervention
H Early Childhood Education & Early Intervention
Liberal Arts (BA)
Management (BS), with concentrations in:
H Accounting
H Computer Information Systems
H Fashion Merchandising
H Finance
H Health Care Management
H Hospitality & Event Planning
H Human Resource Management
H Leadership
Marketing (BS)
Psychology (BA)
Sport Management (BS)
Minors...Biology
Communication & Media Studies
Computer Information Systems
Computer Forensics
Criminal Justice
Diversity
English
Event Planning
Human Resource Management
Human Services
Management
Marketing
Psychology
Social Media
Sport Management
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Manhattan College Riverdale, New York
Address Manhattan College4513 Manhattan College ParkwayRiverdale, New York City, NY 10471www.manhattan.edu
Founded: 1853
Campus Size: 22 acres
Location Manhattan College is located in Riverdale, a quiet neighborhood in the Bronx, New York City, 10 minutes from midtown Manhattan.
AirportJFK New York (JFK), Newark (EWR)
Climate Four seasons - moderate temperatures with snowy winters.
Student Body About 3,576 undergraduate and 495 graduate students from 32 states and 37 countries.
Average Class Size: 23
Student/Faculty Ratio: 12:1
Faculty 219 full-time faculty, 93% hold Doctoral degrees.
ESL RequirementManhattan College requires a TOEFL or IELTS score to demonstrate English
proficiency and will soon offer an Intensive English Language Program (IELP) on campus for students to improve proficiency prior to an academic program.
Accreditation Manhattan College is fully accredited by the following: H Middle States Commission on Higher EducationH Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)H Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC)H The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB)
Degrees Offered Manhattan College offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees as well as these graduate programs:H MS Education - Special EducationH MS Education - Dual Childhood/ Special EducationH MS Education - School Building LeadershipH MS Education - Advanced Leadership StudiesH MS Education - Instructional Design and DeliveryH MS Chemical EngineeringH MS Civil EngineeringH MS Computer EngineeringH MS Electrical EngineeringH MS Environmental EngineeringH MS Mathematics
H MS Applied Mathematics - Data AnalyticsH MS Mechanical EngineeringH MA School CounselingH MBA Master of Business AdministrationH MS Organizational Leadership H MS Mental Health Counseling
Success Rate 90% of Manhattan College graduates are employed or attending graduate school within 9 months of graduation. Approximately 75% of Manhattan College students are involved in internships.
RecognitionManhattan College ranks 15th in the Best Regional Universities in US News and World Report and among the top 100 colleges on its 2016 Best Value Colleges list by Forbes. Alumni include former mayor of NYC, Rudy Giuliani; best selling author, James Patterson; and former NYPD commissioner, Raymond Kelly.
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ManhattanCollege
Washington DC
Philadelphia
New York
Boston
NJ
CT
MA
VT NH
RI
NY
DE
VA
MD
Sports at Manhattan College
Manhattan College is a member of the NCAA Division I Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). Men’s Varsity teams include: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming and Track & Field. Women’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Cross Country, Lacrosse, Rowing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Track & Field and Volleyball.
Programs of Study Accounting
Allied Health
Art History
Biochemistry
Biology
Business Analytics
Chemistry
Communication (Advertising;
Broadcasting/Telecommunications; Journalism;
Public Relations)
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Economics
Education (Adolescent; Childhood;
Physical and Special/Childhood)
Engineering - Chemical
Engineering - Civil
Engineering - Computer
Engineering - Electrical
Engineering - Mechanical
English
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Exercise Science
Finance
French
Global Business Studies (co-major)
Government
History
International Studies
Labor Studies
Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Peace Studies
Philosophy
Physics
Psychology
Radiation Therapy Technology
Radiologic Technology
Religious Studies
Sociology
Spanish
Urban Studies
Pre-professional studies in...Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Law
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
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Menlo College
Atherton, California
Address Menlo College1000 El Camino RealAtherton, CA 94027www.menlo.edu
Founded: 1927
Campus Size: 40 acres
Location Menlo College is located between San Francisco and San Jose in the city of Atherton. The campus is set in a scenic, wooded residential area in the heart of Silicon Valley on the San Francisco Peninsula.
AirportSan Francisco (SFO), San Jose (SJC)
Climate Four seasons - moderate temperatures
Student Body About 750 students from 34 countries; 17% international population.
Average Class Size: 19
Student/Faculty Ratio: 14:1
Intensive English ProgramMenlo College offers an on-campus immersive English learning experience designed for students who need English language training before pursuing a degree. Menlo College requires a
TOEFL or IELTS score to demonstrate English proficiency for direct admission to a degree program.
Accreditation Menlo College is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
Degrees Offered Menlo College offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees.
Success Rate Menlo College boasts a 90% employment success rate within 6 months of graduation.
Special Features Menlo College is a small, private, non-profit Silicon Valley school with a mission to focus on business education with a strong liberal arts emphasis. Its AACSB designation puts Menlo College among the top 5% of business schools worldwide. With such small class sizes, students are able to regularly interact with professors one-on-one through advising and extracurricular activities, leading to a top undergraduate business school ranking.
RecognitionMenlo College has been named as one of the “Best Colleges in the West” by the Princeton Review for 7 years running, and “Best Regional College” by the US News & World Report for the past 5 years.
Academic Opportunities The cutting-edge curriculum at Menlo College kicks off with a freshman Innovation Challenge and culminates with a senior Capstone Project. Students have the opportunity to build their professional networks through interactions with guest speakers in the classroom, as well as through the many programs offered by Career Services. With its excellent location in Silicon Valley, Menlo College offers internship opportunities in some of the top tech companies in the area, including Apple, Google, and Facebook.
Sports at Menlo College
Menlo College is a member of NAIA Intercollegiate Division II. Men’s Varsity teams include: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Track & Field, and Wrestling. Women’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Track & Field, Volleyball, and Wrestling. Club teams in Competitive Cheer and Rugby are also available.
San Francisco
CA
NV
MenloCollege
Los Angeles
Programs of Study Accounting
Business Entrepreneurship
Finance Degree Program
Human Resource Management
International Management
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Marketing Communications
Psychology
Real Estate
Sports Management
Some organizations where students work and intern ABC7-TV
Adobe
Amazon
Apple
AT&T
Boeing
Boston Scientific
Cisco
Dell
Deloitte
eBay
Foundation for a College Education
Genentech
Hewlett-Packard
IBM
Intel
JP Morgan Chase
KGO-TV
KPMG US
Lockheed Martin
Microsoft
Morgan Stanley
Mozilla
NASA
Novartis Vaccines
Oracle
PayPal
Plug and Play Tech Center
PwC
Salesforce
San Francisco 49ers
Stanford University
Tesla Motors
VISA
Women’s Startup Lab City of Menlo Park
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Millikin UniversityDecatur, Illinois
Address Millikin University1184 West Main St.Decatur, IL 62522www.millikin.edu
Founded: 1901
Campus Size: 75 acres
Location Millikin University is located in a classic Midwest small city, surrounded by homes and parks; 180 miles from Chicago and 120 miles from St. Louis.
Airport: Chicago (ORD), Decatur (DEC)
Climate Four seasons - moderate temperatures with snowy winters.
Student Body About 2,000 students from 38 states and 28 countries; 2% international population.
Average Class Size: 18
Student/Faculty Ratio: 11:1
ESL ProgramMillikin University offers an ELC English Language Center to assist students with raising their English proficiency.
RecognitionMillikin University is ranked as one of the top Regional Colleges in the Midwest.
Accreditation Millikin University is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.
Degrees Offered Millikin University offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees as well as the MBA Master of Business Administration, MS in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice Degrees.
Success Rate99% of graduates gained employment or entry to graduate/professional school within 6 months of graduation.
Special FeaturesMillikin University’s approach to education is based on theory and practice, requiring students to learn inside and outside of the classroom. The “Perfomance-Learning” approach has students demonstrate their learning by working with real companies, and on real projects to better prepare Millikin graduates for life after college.
Specialized AccreditationH The Tabor School of Business
programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs (ACBSP).
H The School of Nursing, in the College of Professional Studies, is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The Millikin University and Decatur Memorial Hospital Nurse Anesthesia Program
holds COA (Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs) accreditation.
H The School of Education, in the College of Professional Studies, is accredited by the Illinois State Board of Education and the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
H The School of Music, in the College of Fine Arts, is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
H The Chemistry program, in the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry is accredited by the American Chemistry Society.
H The Athletic Training major, in the College of Professional Studies, Department of Exercise Science is accredited by the Commission of Accreditation of Athletic Training Education.
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Sports at Millikin University
Millikin University is a member of the NCAA Division III College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW). Men’s Varsity teams include: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field and Wrestling. Women’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field and Volleyball.
Indianapolis
St. Louis
IN OH
KY
IL
WI MI
Chicago
Detroit
Millikin University
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Programs of Study Accounting
Art Therapy
Art - Studio
Arts Technology (Audio Engineering & Production;
Live Entertainment; Visual)
Athletic Training
Biology (Allied Health; Molecular/Cell Biology)
Business Management
Chemistry (Biochemistry; Business; Research)
Commercial Music
Communication (Mass Media/Journalism;
Organizational Communication; Public Relations)
Digital Media Marketing
Education (Early Childhood; Elementary; Secondary)
English (Education; Literature; Writing)
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Studies
Graphic Design
Health, Fitness & Recreation
History
Human Services
Information Systems
Instructional Development
International Business
Mathematics (Education; Actuarial Science)
Music (Business; Education; Performance)
Musical Theatre
Nursing
Philosophy
Physical Education
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Social Science Education
Sociology
Spanish/Spanish Education
Sport Management
Theatre (Acting; Administration; Design &
Production; Stage Management)
Pre-professional studies in...Pre-Chiropractic
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Engineering
Pre-Law
Pre-Medical Technology
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Physician Assistant
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
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Notre Dame de Namur University Belmont, California
Address Notre Dame de Namur University 1500 Ralston Ave.Belmont, CA 94002 www.ndnu.edu
Founded: 1851
Campus Size: 50 acres
Location Notre Dame de Namur University is located in suburban Belmont, just south of San Francisco in Silicon Valley and only 15 minutes from San Francisco International Airport.
Airport: San Francisco (SFO)
Climate Four seasons - moderate temperatures.
Student Body About 2,000 students from 32 states and 28 countries.
Average Class Size: 17
Student/Faculty Ratio: 11:1
Faculty: 119 full-time faculty, with more than 95% holding Doctorate degrees.
ESL Program Notre Dame de Namur University requires a TOEFL or IELTS score to demonstrate English proficiency, and also offers conditional acceptance.
Accreditation Notre Dame de Namur University is fully accredited by the following: H Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)H California Commission on Teacher
CredentialingH American Art Therapy AssociationH California Board of Behavioral SciencesH Accreditation Council for Business
Schools and Programs (ACBSP)
Degrees OfferedNotre Dame de Namur University offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees as well as the following Master’s Degrees:H MA Art TherapyH MA EducationH MA Marriage and Family TherapyH MA School AdministrationH MA Special EducationH MBA Business Administration (school
program and online program) H MPA Public Administration (school
program and online program)H MS Clinical Psychology
Special FeaturesThe Computer and Information Science Department at Notre Dame de Namur University partners with Silicon Valley executives who teach specialized classes to meet the training needs of the industry, providing a pipeline of qualified, educated professionals, and real-life experience to students.
RecognitionNotre Dame de Namur University was founded in 1851 as California’s 3rd oldest college, as well as the first in California authorized to grant degrees to women. The School of Business and Management is ranked in the top ten Silicon Valley business schools by the San Jose Business Journal. Notre Dame de Namur University established one of the first art therapy graduate schools in the country in 1981, and its unique curriculum is emulated by the now 34 accredited graduate art therapy schools nationwide. In 2013, Notre Dame de Namur University created the first Ph.D. program in art therapy, which is also the school’s first doctoral program.
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Notre Dame de Namur University
Los Angeles
Sports at Notre Dame de Namur University
Notre Dame de Namur University is a member of the NCAA Division II Pacific West Conference. Men’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, and Track & Field. Women’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track & Field, and Volleyball.
Programs of Study Accounting
Art
Art & Graphic Design
Biological Sciences
Business Administration
Communication
Computer and Information Science
English
History
Interdisciplinary Studies
Kinesiology
Liberal Studies
Musical Performance
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Minors...Accounting
Art
Biochemistry
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Communication
Community & Criminal Justice
English
Environmental Justice
Graphic Design
History
Human Services
Mathematics
Musical Performance
Philosophy
Political Science
Pre-Law
Psychology
Religious Studies
Sociology
Spanish Studies
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University of the Ozarks Clarksville, Arkansas
Address University of the Ozarks415 N. College Ave. Clarksville, AR 72830www.ozarks.edu
Founded: 1834
Campus Size: 30 acres
Location University of the Ozarks lies at the foot of the Ozark Mountains approximately 100 miles west of Little Rock and 60 miles east of Fort Smith.
AirportFort Smith (FSM), Memphis (MEM)
Climate Four seasons - moderate temperatures.
Student Body About 650 students.
Average Class Size: 15
Student/Faculty Ratio: 12:1
Faculty 47 Full-time faculty.
ESL RequirementUniversity of the Ozarks requires a TOEFL or IELTS score to demonstrate English proficiency.
Accreditation University of the Ozarks is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the Arkansas Department of Education, and the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education.
Degrees Offered University of the Ozarks offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees.
Special Features The campus has a long history at its current location in Clarksville, Arkansas dating back to 1891. In the years since the first cornerstone was laid on the site, the campus has undergone continued growth and improvement, with more than 20 buildings now on campus. University of the Ozarks also has the Jones Learning Center (JLC) on campus, which is a comprehensive fee-based program that provides students with learning disabilities, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD), and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with the skill sets to succeed academically and build brighter futures. The JLC offers more services than any other collegiate program for students with learning disabilities in the nation.
Academic OpportunitiesThe LENS Program (Learning Environment for New Synthesis) is University of the Ozarks’ new highly distinctive curriculum that allows students to graduate with an academic major and two minors. The LENS Program challenges students to attain excellence in each of three academic areas, or “lenses” - the humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences.
RecognitionUniversity of the Ozarks was one of the first co-educational schools founded west of the Mississippi River. It was the first college in Arkansas to admit women in 1875 and the first college in the nation to establish a program for college students with learning disabilities in 1971.
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Sports at University of the Ozarks
University of the Ozarks is a member of the NCAA Division III American Southwest Conference. Men’s Varsity teams include: Baseball, Basketball, Clay Target Shooting, Cross Country, Soccer, Tennis, Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor), and Wrestling. Women’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Cheerleading, Clay Target Shooting, Cross Country, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, and Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor).
Programs of Study All majors listed are also available as minors
Art
Biology (Biomedical; Ecology/Wildlife; Education)
Business Administration
Business Education
Chemistry
Communication Studies (Radio/Television/Video;
Strategic Communication; Film)
Education (Elementary)
English
Environmental Studies
Health Science
History
Mathematics
Music
Philosophy
Physical Education
Political Science
Psychology
Psychology of Human Behavior
Religion
Sociology
Spanish
Theatre
Pre-professional studies in...Pre-Law
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Additional Minors...Accounting
American Studies
Church Music
Classics
Computer Science
Creative Writing & Thought
Criminal Justice
Economics
Film Studies
Interfaith Studies
International Business
Management
Marketing
Media Production
Performance
Physics
Quantitative Reasoning
Strategic Planning
Sustainable Agriculture
Writing & Promotion
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Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, Washington
Address Pacific Lutheran University12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447www.plu.edu
Founded: 1890
Campus Size: 156 acres
Location PLU is located in the suburban Tacoma neighborhood of Parkland, approximately 30 miles from Seattle.
Airport: Seattle-Tacoma (SEA)
Climate Four seasons - moderate temperatures with rain.
Student Body About 3,500 students; 4% international from 24 countries.
Average Class Size: 22
Student/Faculty Ratio: 12:1
Faculty246 full-time faculty.
ESL RequirementPLU requires a TOEFL or IELTS score to demonstrate English proficiency.
Accreditation PLU is fully accredited by the following:H Northwest Commission on Colleges
and Universities (NWCCU)H The Association to Advance
Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
H American Chemical SocietyH Commission on Collegiate Nursing
EducationH National Council for the Accreditation
of Teacher EducationH Commission on Accreditation for
Marriage and Family Therapy Education
H National Association of Schools of Music
H Council on Social Work EducationH Engineering Accreditation
Commission of ABET for Computer EngineeringH Computing Accreditation Commission
of ABET for Computer Science
Degrees Offered PLU offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees as well as the MBA - Master of Business Administration, MFA in Creative Writing, MA in Education, MS in Finance, MFT in Family Therapy, MS in Nursing, and MS in Marketing Research.
Success Rate PLU regularly places students among the top 10 Master’s degree universities in the US. More than 70% of students applying to medical school and 85% applying to dental school are accepted.
Special Features PLU is home to the Mary Baker Russell Music Center with the acoustically acclaimed Lagerquist Concert Hall and Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ, the largest all-mechanical pipe organ in a west coast university. It also has the Morken Center for Learning and Technology, the first building at an independent college in Washington to receive gold-level certification under the US Green Building’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program.
Recognition PLU was named to President Obama’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. It has been named one of the top 15 Universities in the West, as well as in the top 4% of Master’s Universities in the US.
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Sports at Pacific Lutheran University
PLU is a member of the NCAA Division III Northwest Conference.Men’s Varsity teams include: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Rowing, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis and Track & Field. Women’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Rowing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field and Volleyball.
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Programs of Study Anthropology
Art History
Art - Studio (Ceramics; Graphic Design; Painting;
Photography; Printmaking; Sculpture)
Biology
Business Administration (Finance; Management
& Human Resources; Marketing; Professional
Accounting)
Chemistry (General; Biochemistry; Chemical
Physics)
Chinese Studies
Classics (Greek; Latin)
Communication (Communication Studies; Conflict
& Peacebuilding; Media, Mass Communication &
Journalism; Strategic Communication)
Computer Science
Economics
Education
Engineering Science
English (Literature; Writing)
Environmental Studies
French
Geosciences
German
Global Studies (Development & Social Justice;
International Affairs; Transnational Interaction,
Integration & Diversity)
Hispanic Studies/Spanish
History
Kinesiology (Exercise Science; Health & Fitness
Education; Health & Fitness Promotion)
Mathematics (General; Education; Financial
Mathematics)
Music (Composition; Instrumental; Voice;
Performance; Education)
Musical Arts
Norwegian
Nursing
Philosophy
Physics
Politics & Government
Psychology
Religion
Scandinavian Area Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Theatre (Acting/Directing; Design/Technical)
Women’s & Gender Studies (co-major)
Pre-professional studies in...Pre-Law
Pre-Med/Health Sciences
Pre-Physical Therapy
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Quinnipiac University
Hamden, Connecticut
Address Quinnipiac University275 Mount Carmel AvenueHamden, CT 06518www.qu.edu
Founded: 1929
Campus Size: 250 acres
Location Quinnipiac University has three campuses: Mount Carmel, York Hills, and North Haven, all located in central Connecticut, approximately 90 minutes from New York City and Boston.
AirportJFK New York (JFK), Bradley International (BDL)
Climate Four seasons - moderate temperatures with snowy winters
Student Body About 6,700 undergraduate and 2,600 graduate students on all three campuses
Average Class Size: 25
Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1
Faculty: 400 Full-time faculty
ESL RequirementQuinnipiac University requires a TOEFL or IELTS score to demonstrate English proficiency.
Accreditation Quinnipiac University is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), American Bar Association, National Council for Teacher Education, and the Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education.
Degrees Offered Quinnipiac University offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees as well as these graduate programs: H MS Molecular & Cell BiologyH MBA Master of Business
Administration (with tracks in Chartered Financial Analyst, Health Care Management, and Supply Chain Management)
H MHS Medical Laboratory SciencesH MS JournalismH MS Sports JournalismH MS Public Relations
Special Features Quinnipiac University has a unique approach to learning, called the “Learning Paradigm” which leads students seamlessly from education to career. Students work closely with their advisors to develop life and career goals, and to plan classes, internships and activities that will help them achieve those goals. Quinnipiac University is proud of its award-winning faculty and cutting edge technology. In addition to both undergraduate and
graduate programs, Quinnipiac is also home to the School of Law and Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine for specially qualified candidates.
RecognitionQuinnipiac University regularly ranks highly for its full range of undergraduate and graduate programs and is currently ranked 11th in Regional Universities North category of the US News & World Report. It has also ranked first in the northern region for the Up-and-Coming Schools category for the third straight year. The School of Business has been listed in The Princeton Review’s “The Best 295 Business Schools,” and the School of Law in “The Best 173 Law Schools.”
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Sports at Quinnipiac University
Quinnipiac University is a member of the NCAA Division I Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Men’s Varsity teams include: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Soccer, and Tennis. Women’s Varsity teams include: Acrobatics & Tumbling, Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor) and Volleyball.
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Philadelphia
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Boston
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MA
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RI
NY
DE
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MD
RI
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Programs of Study Accounting
Advertising & Integrated Communications
Athletic Training
Behavioral Neuroscience
Biochemistry
Biology
Biomedical Marketing
Biomedical Sciences
Business Administration
Chemistry
Communications
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Economics
Education (Elementary, Secondary)
Engineering - Civil Engineering
Engineering - Industrial Engineering
Engineering - Mechanical Engineering
Engineering - Software Engineering
English
Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management
Film, Television & Media Arts
Finance
Game Design & Development
Gerontology
Health Science Studies
History
Interactive Digital Design
International Business
Journalism
Legal Studies
Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Microbiology & Immunology
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Philosophy
Physical Therapy
Political Science
Psychology
Public Relations
Radiologic Sciences
Sociology
Spanish Language & Literature
Theatre
Pre-professional studies in: Pre-Law
Pre-Medical Studies
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St. Michael’s CollegeColchester, Vermont
Address St. Michael’s CollegeOne Winooski Park Colchester, VT 05439www.smcvt.edu
Founded: 1904
Campus Size: 440 acres
Location St. Michael’s College is located in the mountains of Vermont, minutes from Burlington and 3 hours from Boston.
Airport Burlington International (BTV)
Climate Four seasons - colder temperatures with snowy winters.
Student Body About 2,000 undergraduate and 370 graduate students from 29 states and 36 countries; 150 international students.
Average Class Size: 19
Student/Faculty Ratio: 11:1
Faculty148 full-time faculty; 91% with advanced degree.
ESL ProgramSt. Michael’s College offers both an Intensive English Program (IEP) and an Academic English Program (AEP) to assist students with different levels of English proficiency.
Accreditation St. Michael’s College is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. The Education Department is accredited by ROPA-R. The International English Program is accredited by CEA (Commission on English Language Program Accreditation) and is a member of AAIEP (American Association of Intensive English Programs) and UCIEP (University and College Intensive English Programs).
Degrees Offered St. Michael’s College offers the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees as well as the Master’s degree in Education (concentrations in Arts, Curriculum, Literacy, School Leadership and Special Education), TESOL and Clinical Psychology.
Success Rate After receiving a Bachelor’s degree, over 95% of students enter the work force or continue to a post graduate program. Over 90% of graduates in the pre-medical and pre-law programs are accepted into the strongest post-graduate programs in the country.
Special Features St. Michael’s College is home to a close-knit community that combines a challenging curriculum with meaningful faculty-student research, internships, a stellar graduate schools acceptance rate and a supportive environment for exploration of the liberal arts and sciences.
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Sports at St. Michael’s College
St. Michael’s College is a member of the NCAA Division II Northeast 10 Conference. Men’s Varsity teams include: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Skiing, Soccer, Swimming & Diving and Tennis. Women’s Varsity teams include: Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Skiing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis and Volleyball.
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RI
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MD
Montreal
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Programs of Study Accounting
American Studies
Anthropology
Art
Art Education
Biochemistry
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Classics
Computer Science
Economics
Education
Engineering
English
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
French
Gender Studies
History
Information Systems
International Relations
Journalism
Mathematics
Media Studies & Digital Arts
Music
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies
Sociology
Spanish
Theatre
Pre-professional studies in...Pre-Law
Pre-Medicine & Health Careers
Pre-Pharmacy
ROTC
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