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  • As of December 9, 2020, Watkins College of Art is now the Watkins College of Art at Belmont University. This merger of these two great institutions, both more than 130 years old, allows for the Watkins College of Art to thrive for years to come as part of a larger and financially stable institution that can offer greater resources and opportunities to art, design and film students.
  • Washington University in St. Louis’ mission is to discover and disseminate knowledge, and protect the freedom of inquiry through research, teaching and learning. Washington University creates an environment to encourage and support an ethos of wide-ranging exploration. Washington University’s faculty and staff strive to enhance the lives and livelihoods of students, the people of the greater St. Louis community, the country and the world.
  • Washington State University
    Pullman, Washington
    Washington State University is located in Pullman, a dynamic center of higher education, research, and culture nestled among the beautiful rolling hills of southeastern Washington. Pullman lies in the heart of the Palouse, a geographic area covering some 10,000 square miles of northwestern Idaho and southeastern Washington. Pullman recently was designated a “dreamtown” by Demograhics Daily, reflecting the city’s exceptionally high quality of life. Pullman boasts the second highest percentage of adults with graduate degrees among U.S. micropolitan areas, and its public school system was named one of the top 100 in the U.S.
  • We are a college in the Mid-Ohio Valley offering more than 40 certificate, associate degree and one baccalaureate degree program. We opened our doors in 1971 and, in fact, our first graduating class was actually a rather small group of only four graduates. However, we have grown since then and today we boast more than 12,000 alumni. Even so, one constant has remained during our more than 50 years in education — our commitment to fuel the community’s future. We do this through education, workforce development, cultural enrichment, and community service.
  • WCCC is a non-profit, residential, post-secondary institution supported, in part, by appropriation from the Maine State Legislature. The college is located in Calais, a rural community on the international border between the United States and Canada. The college’s modern classrooms, labs, and residential buildings are situated on a hillside overlooking the St. Croix River Valley at the edge of a 400-acre campus of mature woods and fields. The college currently offers 28 programs of study at the associate degree, diploma and certificate levels. A wide range of credit and non-credit courses are also offered in the evening, during the summer term and online.
  • Washington College
    Chestertown, Maryland
    Approximately 1,400 undergraduate students from 35 states and 40 nations attend WC. We have a student-to-faculty ratio of 12:1, which means your professors will likely say hi to you in the Dining Hall. Campus groups like the Douglass Cater Society of Junior Fellows and Model UN provide students with access to hands-on learning opportunities. Other student organizations are big on community service or the arts. And although we’re set in a rural location, we’re 90 minutes from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Since 1782, students have come to this Maryland Eastern Shore campus at pivotal moments in their lives, seeking not only an education, but an experience like no other.
  • Washington and Lee is comprised of two undergraduate divisions, the College and the Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics; and a graduate School of Law. The undergraduate institution offers 39 majors and more than 1,100 courses—an enviable curriculum for a school of only 1,770 undergraduate students. W&L also features the only fully-accredited business school and fully-accredited journalism program among the nation's top-tier liberal arts colleges. The University is located in the historic city of Lexington (population 7,000) in the Great Valley of Virginia about three hours southwest of Washington, D.C.
  • Washington Adventist University
    Takoma Park, Maryland
    WAU is a Christ-centered institution of higher education that supports a culture of excellence where all feel valued. Our vision as an Adventist university is to produce graduates who bring moral leadership and competence to their communities. WAU graduates get great jobs and enter the best graduate programs after university.
  • Washington & Jefferson College
    Washington, Pennsylvania
    For two and a half centuries, Washington & Jefferson College has provided a first-rate liberal arts education that is both broad and practical, preparing students as ethical leaders poised for professional success. The W&J experience stands apart by emphasizing continuous professional preparation and the development of leaders committed to a standard of uncommon integrity.
  • Washburn University
    Topeka, Kansas
    Washburn University is a public institution with more than 6,900 students and 1,000 faculty and staff involved in more than 200 academic programs. Our programs lead to certification, associate, bachelor, master's, doctor of nursing practice and juris doctor degrees. All of our programs are offered through the College of Arts and Sciences and the schools of Applied Studies, Business, Law and Nursing on a 160-acre residential campus in the heart of Topeka, Kan. The broadly-based liberal arts and professional programs are enriched by a long-standing interactive relationship between the campus and Kansas’s capital city community.