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  • Graceland University is a small, private liberal arts school in Southern Iowa. Founded in 1895 by the Community of Christ, Graceland offers more than 40 academic majors, 17 varsity sports, and 8 performing arts ensembles. In recent years, the university has achieved national and global recognition with its Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team. Graceland's distinctive housing system is known for its inclusive nature, and students from Graceland represent 39 states and 37 countries. Student to faculty ratio is 15:1, and the average class size is 25. Prospective students are encouraged to visit our campus to learn firsthand what their Graceland Experience could be!
  • Graceland University is a community dedicated to exceptional higher education. We are grounded in the liberal arts and dedicated to providing the progressive academic needs of the 21st century student. Founded in 1895, and sponsored by the Community of Christ, Graceland University is more than just a school. It is a community of passionate, caring and dedicated individuals who put their relationships with students first. The active Graceland alumni network reaches far beyond a student’s time on campus.
  • Grace University ceased all academic operations at the end of the 2017-2018 academic year. As of July 1, 2018, transcripts for Grace University alumni will be available only through the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
  • Grace College is an evangelical Christian, liberal arts college located in beautiful Winona Lake, Indiana. With over 45 majors and 1,200 students, Grace offers all bachelor's degrees on a 3 year accelerated track, which includes applied learning experiences. Students choose Grace for the committed Christian atmosphere, quality academics, and the fun, friendly campus life. Grace offers a Christian education at an afforable cost, with over 95% of students receiving financial aid.
  • Governors State University
    University Park, Illinois
    Governors State University is the only public university in Chicago’s rapidly growing south suburban area, serving approximately 6,000 students during the course of a year. GSU provides affordable and accessible undergraduate and graduate education to culturally and economically diverse life-long learners. GSU's high-quality educational programs are enhanced by its commitment to maintaining and increasing accessibility to its students and the community. At its founding on July 17, 1969, Governors State University embodied the most optimistic vision of the 1960s. It believed in its students and their ability to learn and succeed. So it took a deliberate step away from the “establishment” and forged opportunity through experimentation.
  • Goucher College
    Baltimore, Maryland
    Goucher College is a selective, private, coed, liberal arts college dedicated to providing a multidisciplinary, international education, and it is the first college in the nation to make study abroad an undergraduate degree requirement. Empowered by rigorous academics, a close-knit, residential campus community, and hands-on experience in the world, Goucher students graduate as true global citizens.
  • Gordon State College
    Barnesville, Georgia
    Located in Barnesville, GA, Gordon State College offers 11 four-year degrees and 9 associate-level degrees, which include numerous concentrations, pathways, and certificate programs. With an enrollment of 3,100+ students, Gordon State offers an intimate academic setting in state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories. In this setting, students receive individualized attention that only a small college with dedicated faculty and staff can provide. Founded in 1852, Gordon State College joined the University System of Georgia in 1972 and continues a distinctive legacy of excellent scholarship and service.
  • Gordon College
    Wenham, Massachusetts
    At Gordon College, we'll help you chart your course within the vast sea of possibilities so you can confidently be prepared for your career and for an abundant life serving God and others. Gordon’s 485-acre wooded campus is nestled on the North Shore of Boston, in Wenham, Massachusetts—just three miles from the ocean and near thriving, diverse communities. New England is both steeped in history and rapidly rising to welcome the future. And Gordon is the only nationally ranked, multidenominational Christian college here.
  • Goodwin University
    East Hartford, Connecticut
    Goodwin University is an innovative learning community that empowers hard-working students to become sought-after employees. We tailor our programs to address the needs of employers, and we shape them to fit the lives of students. Classes are conveniently offered year-round — days, evenings, weekends, and online. Degrees may be flexibly layered across certificate, associate, bachelor’s, and master’s programs in a variety of in-demand fields. Better still, we surround our students with the personal support and the professional guidance they need — not just to earn degrees, but to change lives for themselves, their families, and their communities.
  • Gonzaga University
    Spokane, Washington
    Gonzaga University is a private, four-year institution of higher education. More than 105 buildings dot the 131-acre campus overlooking the Spokane River. Students include both women and men, who can enroll in a multitude of undergraduate or graduate programs. A constant throughout the years is Gonzaga’s educational philosophy, based on the centuries-old Ignatian model of educating the whole person – mind, body and spirit. At Gonzaga, students discover how to integrate science and art, faith and reason, action and contemplation. "Cura personalis," or care for the individual, is our guiding theme.