Education/College/University

Education/College/University

Penn State World Campus

The Penn State World Campus online bachelor's degree programs in psychology can help you refine the analytical skills you need to understand interpersonal interaction and implement valuable problem-solving techniques. The programs can also provide you with valuable preparation for graduate school.  Choose between a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology – both completely online. 

 

York College of Pennsylvania

We are dedicated to the intellectual, professional and social growth of our students.

We help students develop a concrete plan to attain academic growth and career success.

We encourage students to try in the “real world” what they learn in the classroom.

We prepare students to be professionals in whatever career they pursue.

Washington State University

Washington State University conducts transformational research and provides world-class education to more than 26,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Founded in 1890 in Pullman, it is Washington’s original land-grant university.

One of the nation’s top public research institutions, WSU stands among 96 U.S. public and private universities with very high research activity, according to The Carnegie Foundation classification. U.S. News and World Report consistently ranks the University among the top 60 public universities.

In addition to the Pullman campus, WSU has campuses in Spokane, the Tri-Cities, and Vancouver, extension offices in every county and online degree programs accessible worldwide.

 

Xavier University

Xavier University is a private institution that was founded in 1831. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 4,228, its setting is urban, and the campus size is 146 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Xavier University's ranking in the 2011 edition of Best Colleges is Regional Universities (Midwest), 3.

Vermont Technical College

Unique among its peers, VCT offers a learning experience unlike any other in Vermont: focused classroom instruction interwoven with real-time, hands-on experience taught by professors who are experts in their field.

As Vermont’s only technical college, we take our mission to produce competent, thoughtful, and resourceful members of tomorrow’s workforce very seriously. Our students come to us from eighteen states and eight countries (2010-11), and they leave well-prepared for success in their chosen careers.

How do we know? We hear it from employers who seek out our graduates year after year. We hear it from parents who take pride in watching their children grow into productive and successful members of society. We hear it from alumni who quickly rise to positions of leadership in their respective fields. And we hear it from students who appreciate the personal attention they receive from faculty and staff who genuinely care about their success.

Tennessee Tech University

As a comprehensive university, TTU offers 44 bachelor's and 20 graduate degree programs within six academic divisions: Agricultural and Human Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, and Interdisciplinary Studies and Extended Education.

A university that the Princeton Review consistently calls one of the best in the Southeast, Tennessee Tech offers students the true college experience. The University is committed to the life-long success of students in its undergraduate, master’s, specialist, and doctoral degree granting programs through high-quality instruction and learning experiences.

The University is engaged in scholarly activity, especially basic and applied research, creative endeavors, and public service, with special emphasis on community and economic development. The University supports student participation in a broad array of extracurricular activities as an integral component of its commitment to student life and success.

San José State University

San José State provides a comprehensive university education, granting bachelor's and master's degrees in 134 areas of study. Quality teaching and small classes are a priority at SJSU, where tenured professors teach introductory as well as advanced courses. One of the 200 top research universities in the nation, SJSU offers rigorous course work and research opportunities to more than 30,000 undergraduate and graduate students in seven colleges.

SJSU is one of only three universities in California to offer a master's degree in Chicano Studies.

SJSU is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

Through its seven colleges, the university offers 69 bachelor's degrees with 81 concentrations 65 master's degrees with 29 concentrations.

Roanoke College

Roanoke College prepares its 2,100 students for their futures through its commitment to providing a true classic college experience. With a focus on learning firsthand and through personal connections, students receive a strong liberal arts foundation that is applied in a unique way to modern and future issues. 

Roanoke is one of just 280 colleges in the U.S. that qualifies for a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's oldest and most prestigious honor society. The Princeton Review names Roanoke as one of the "best in the Southeast."

Queens University of Charlotte

Queens University of Charlotte is a private, co-ed, masters level university with a commitment to liberal arts and professional studies. Located in the heart of historic Charlotte, Queens serves approximately 2,600 undergraduate and graduate students through its College of Arts and Sciences, McColl School of Business, Blair College of Health (home to The Presbyterian School of Nursing), Wayland H. Cato, Jr. School of Education, James L. Knight School of Communication and Hayworth College for Adult Studies. It was founded in 1857 as a liberal arts college for women by the Presbyterian Church, USA, a connection that continues to enliven our common life together.

Queens is thriving, boasting five N.C. Professors of the Year, NCAA Division II men's and women's sports teams, and exemplary international study and internship programs that have been ranked among the best in the country.

Pensacola State College

Pensacola State College is a public, comprehensive community college that was founded as Pensacola Junior College in 1948. Today, the college serves traditional and non-traditional students in Northwest Florida and Southern Alabama.

In the 1948 -1949 academic year, 136 students enrolled. By 2009-2010, enrollment swelled to about 28,000 students. More than 37 percent of graduating seniors from Escambia and Santa Rosa counties begin college life at Pensacola State College.

The college offers full-service campuses in Milton, Pensacola and Warrington, as well as corporate training at the Downtown Center. Pensacola State College broke ground in July 2010 for its $9.4 million South Santa Rosa Center. It is slated to open in spring 2012.

 

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