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  • As part of the University of Colorado System, UCCS has grown from a small commuter satellite school to one of the fastest-growing universities in Colorado. The main reasons for our growth include our ability to innovate and meet the needs of our students. Your expectations shape our growth. With us, you can find exceptional opportunities that meet your requirements – both inside and outside the classroom.
  • CU Denver students are engaged in more than 80 degree programs including bachelor's, master's, educational specialist and doctorates. Each are recognized nationally for producing leaders in business, industry and government. You will find a commitment to research that benefits the Denver community and impacts the lives of people around the world everyday. All of this takes place in one of the most exciting and breathtaking settings in the world. Set against the majestic backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, the CU Denver downtown campus serves as the intellectual and technological centerpiece of one of America's most flourishing cities.
  • University of Connecticut
    Storrs, Connecticut
    The University of Connecticut is one of the nation's leading public research universities. UConn's main campus in Storrs is admitting the highest-achieving freshmen in University history. Student diversity continues to increase, as does the number of honors students, valedictorians and salutatorians who consistently make UConn their top choice.
  • Avery Point’s location, surrounded on three sides by water, fits well with the campus’ marine and maritime mission. This mission includes fulfilling UConn’s responsibilities as a Sea Grant institution. Avery Point contributes to the understanding – and solution – of problems relating to the intersection of oceans and people, both through the expertise of the faculty and the education of its students who will help ensure sustainable uses of marine resources and coastal regions and cities.
  • The Stamford Campus of the University of Connecticut was founded in 1951, to provide education for GIs returning from the Korean War. It is currently located at One University Place, at the corner of Washington Boulevard and Broad Street in downtown Stamford and is easily accessible by car, train, or bus. The campus offers four-year undergraduate degrees in ten majors: American Studies, Business and Technology, Digital Media Design, Economics, English, General Studies, Human Development and Family Studies, History, Political Science, and Psychology. At the graduate level, the campus offers the Master of Business Administration (MBA), and the Master of Science in Financial Risk Management (MSFRM) degrees, etc.
  • Located in the heart of downtown, UConn's Waterbury campus offers undergraduate degrees in American Studies, Business Administration, Business and Technology, English, General Studies, Human Development and Family Studies, Psychology, and Urban and Community Studies in partnership with UConn's Greater Hartford and Torrington campuses. At the graduate level, we offer a Master of Business Administration, one-year Master of Education with Teacher Certification Program for College Graduates, the Master's Entry into Nursing (MbEIN) accelerated RN licensing program, and coursework in the Master of Social Work STEP Program.
  • The University of Dallas is a Catholic institution that seeks to educate its students, to develop intellectual and moral virtues, to prepare themselves for life and work, and to become leaders in the community. Through intensive teaching, interactive discourse, and critical analysis, the university pursues truth, virtue, and wisdom in the liberal arts and professional studies. The University of Dallas aspires to be recognized regionally and nationally as a premier Catholic, liberal arts school and a first-choice institution for practice-oriented, professional business education.
  • Ranked as a top ten national Catholic university by U.S. News & World Report, the University of Dayton offers a complete learning environment with more than 70 academic programs, a 16 to 1 student to faculty ratio, real-world learning opportunities and a vibrant, welcoming community. UD students are encouraged to engage the world through education abroad programs, research opportunities, and internships and cooperative education.
  • University of Delaware
    Newark, Delaware
    The University of Delaware has grown from its founding as a small private academy in 1743 to a major university. As one of the oldest land-grant institutions, as well as a sea-grant, space-grant and urban-grant institution, Delaware offers an impressive collection of educational resources. Undergraduates may choose to major in any one or more of over 100 academic majors. The University's distinguished faculty includes internationally known scientists, authors and teachers, who are committed to continuing the University of Delaware's tradition in providing one of the highest quality undergraduate educations available.
  • University of Denver
    Denver, Colorado
    5,280 feet is only the beginning. Located where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains, and now with the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus adjacent to the Roosevelt National Forest, we embody the spirit of exploration and discovery that defines our region. The University of Denver is a private institution built on exploration through research and collaboration among educators and students, as well as local and global communities. With nationally recognized academic programs, a history of widespread influence, a forward-looking vision for a 21st century education and a deep commitment to promoting inclusion, we open a world of opportunity to students and empower them to make a difference around the world.