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The University of North Carolina is a multi-campus university dedicated to serving our state and its people through world-class teaching, research and scholarship, and outreach and service. The oldest public university in the nation, UNC traces its roots to the state`s 1776 constitution, which held that “All useful Learning shall be duly encouraged and promoted in one or more Universities.” Today, more than 220,000 students are enrolled on 16 university campuses across the state and at the NC School of Science and Mathematics, the country`s first public, residential high school for gifted students. Over two centuries, UNC has evolved into one of the strongest and most successful systems of public higher education in the nation. Its centuries-old roots remain central to its modern role. Today`s mission—to discover, create, transmit, and apply knowledge to address the needs of individuals and society—remains true to the University`s founding ideal of shared knowledge in a free society. In addition, UNC has a long-standing commitment to public service. The UNC Center for Public Television, the UNC Health Care System, the NC Arboretum, and other University affiliates and programs reap social and economic benefits for the citizens of the state.
Curry College, with campuses in Milton and Plymouth MA, combines a rich liberal arts tradition with a sound career focus, offering 27 undergraduate degrees and continuing education degrees in Communication; Nursing; Criminal Justice; Community Health and Wellness and Management just to name a few. Curry also offers graduate degree programs in Business Administration, Education, Criminal Justice and an M.S. in Nursing. Approximately 2,000 Curry undergraduates come to study in our friendly atmosphere. Close to 450 graduate students and 1,650 continuing education students also choose Curry as their academic home. You`ll find more than 1,400 of our undergraduates living on campus.
With more than 30 degree and non-degree programs, Pittsburgh Technical College provides education that prepares our students for career success. The learning is immersive, project-based, and as real as it gets. All degree-seeking, on-site students have internships or clinical rotations before they graduate; 2 out of 3 available PTC students accepted job offers from their internship employers, and 97% of available graduates work in their career field.* PTC is a nonprofit institution.
A&M-San Antonio, located on 694 acres, offers a 21st century education empowering students to enter the highly diverse and competitive market. Built in the style of the historic Spanish missions, our Main Campus facilities leverage technology to enhance the University’s commitment to student success, while embracing the spirit of San Antonio’s rich culture. At A&M-SA, we are making the dream of higher education a reality for students in the San Antonio community and the region. We currently offer 22 undergraduate degrees and 10 graduate degrees in a variety of in-demand fields with on-line and hyflex, hybrid course options. While the Main Campus continues to grow, A&M-SA also offers courses in northeast San Antonio at the Alamo University Center and at the Brooks City-Base. A&M-SA celebrates excellence and creates life-changing opportunities by providing a quality education, affordable tuition, numerous scholarships and financial aid opportunities with 67% of our students receiving some form of scholarship or Pell grant. Our exceptional faculty and staff are committed to prepare and empower students to be innovative and contributing members of a global society.
Farmingdale State College offers an outstanding value and is the largest of SUNY`s colleges of technology (with over 9,000 students). Offering bachelor and associate degrees, Farmingdale will offer its first graduate degrees in the fall 2017. Farmingdale prepares students with the education, skills, and critical thinking needed to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Students have abundant opportunities in experiential learning—internships, clinical training, and guided research—that provide practical instruction and personal growth. Small, personalized classes, a residence hall with suite-style living, a lush 380-acre campus undergoing major renovation, and highly successful NCAA Division III athletics make Farmingdale State one of the fastest-growing colleges in the region. In the 2013 U.S. News & World Report, Farmingdale ranked one of the best regional colleges in the north and was the only SUNY college listed in the Graduating with the LEAST debt category.