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Merrimack College is a selective, independent college in the Catholic, Augustinian tradition whose mission is to enlighten minds, engage hearts and empower lives. The College offers undergraduate degrees in the liberal arts, business, science and engineering, and education programs, it also offers master?s programs in education and a range of certificate, licensure and degree completion programs.
The University of Illinois System is the state's flagship public university system. The three distinct universities in Urbana-Champaign, Chicago and Springfield serve the people of Illinois through a shared commitment to our missions of excellence in teaching, research, public service and economic development. The University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System provides healthcare to the citizens of Chicago and is the largest educator of healthcare professionals in the state. Our universities attract the nation's most talented students with hundreds of undergraduate, graduate and professional programs, many of them ranked among the best in the United States. We are also the state's largest educator. More than 90,000 students are enrolled at our campuses and thousands more take classes online.
Repeatedly named as one of the best liberal arts colleges in the nation by Washington Monthly, Colleges That Change Lives, and many other reputable college ranking services—Emory & Henry College is small, private and recognized for strong academics, athletics and a dynamic and engaging campus life.
Nationally recognized for excellence, SU has a creative curriculum emphasizing undergraduate research, study abroad, professional internships and community engagement. The University is home to the College of Health and Human Services and its Schools of Nursing, Social Work and Health Sciences; an Honors College; and four privately endowed schools: the Charles R. & Martha N. Fulton School of Liberal Arts, Richard A. Henson School of Science & Technology, Franklin P. Perdue School of Business, and Samuel W. & Marilyn C. Seidel School of Education.
Founded in 1946, Mohawk Valley Community College is a public, co-educational, two-year institution. The College is a unit of the sixty-four campus State University of New York System (SUNY). MVCC provides accessible, high-quality educational opportunities to meet the diverse needs of its students. As the community`s college, MVCC is committed to student success through partnerships, transfer and career pathways, and personal enrichment. The College, which spans two campuses – one in Utica and another in Rome – offers 90 degree and certificate options for its enrollment of 6,000 full- and part-time students. MVCC also serves an additional 6,000 people through its corporate and community education programs, and its campuses welcome more than 50,000 people annually for community events. MVCC and its partners in the community also collaborate to offer programs in the region`s neighborhoods, such as thINCubator and an Educational Opportunity Center. MVCC`s tuition, among the lowest in the SUNY system, along with a robust scholarship program and services including a campus-to-campus direct shuttle help make the College accessible for everyone. There are 19 intercollegiate athletic programs for men and women, and more than 50 student clubs and organizations, providing students with a variety of activities to express themselves and explore their options.