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Founded in 1874, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is dedicated to preparing its students with the world`s best undergraduate science, engineering, and mathematics education in an environment infused with innovation, intellectual rigor, and individualized attention. The college, located in Terre Haute, Indiana, has an enrollment of approximately 2,000 undergraduate students and 100 graduate students. For 15 consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report has rated Rose-Hulman as the top undergraduate engineering college in the nation whose highest degree is a bachelor`s or master`s. Rose-Hulman has also been recognized by The Princeton Review, which cited six of the institute`s professors within their 2012 Best 300 Professors book, the only institution of higher learning in Indiana to be included. To provide administrative support services to the Rose-Hulman community.
An Osteopathic Medical School serving the Pacific Northwest. What started as a conversation around a table in 2004 to address critical health care shortages in the five-state region of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska soon became Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences through the tireless efforts of dedicated and generous founders. Today the university is a four-year postgraduate institution, and its college of osteopathic medicine is one of 26 schools of osteopathic medicine nationally. The first students entered the university in the fall of 2008, and thus the spring of 2012 will mark the graduation of the university’s first class. With its founding, the university and its college of osteopathic medicine became the Pacific Northwest`s first new medical school in 60 years. It will substantially increase the number of new practicing physicians each year and prepare a new generation of doctors to serve the five million at-risk people in the area’s underserved communities. Located in the city of Yakima, in the heart of Central Washington, the university is two hours east of Seattle, three hours west of Spokane, and three hours northeast of Portland, Oregon.
The University of Puerto Rico, founded in 1903, is a public university system made up of eleven campuses distributed throughout Puerto Rico; all campuses are accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. With a vibrant academic community of over 62,000 students, 5,000 faculty members and 8,000 non–teaching employees, the University is the largest Hispanic Serving Institution in the United States. In Puerto Rico one of every two degrees at the college level is granted by the University of Puerto Rico. The University of Puerto Rico is dedicated to: serving the people of Puerto Rico and upholding the ideals of a democratic society; cultivate the love of learning; preserve, enrich, and disseminate the fundamental cultural values of the people of Puerto Rico within the Islands Caribbean and Latin American context; collaborate with other institutions and agencies in studying the Islands socioeconomics and political problems, and in devising solutions to those problems; and maintaining the institutions commitment to the ideals and values of the Puerto Rican society
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Austin Peay State University is a comprehensive university committed to raising the educational attainment of the citizenry, developing programs and services that address regional needs, and providing collaborative opportunities that connect university expertise with private and public resources. APSU offers associate, bachelor`s, master`s and doctoral degree programs on site and online. Students can pursue classes at the main campus in Clarksville, Tenn.; the Austin Peay Center in Fort Campbell, Ky.; and Highland Crest in Springfield, Tenn.