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| UNIVERSITIES IN THE USA |
When you say "university," a lot of people picture old stone buildings covered with ivy--maybe even gargoyles. It's true that there's a lot of history behind universities in the USA: the country's first private university was Harvard, founded in 1636, and the first public university was University of North Carolina, chartered in 1789. But what exactly are America's universities all about today?
Definition In such a diverse country as the United States, higher education has grown into an equally diverse group of institution types in terms of size, location, age, mandate and affiliation. Universities that offer 4-year undergraduate (and often graduate) programs can be called "university" or "college," be Christian, Catholic, Jewish, women's, historically black, liberal arts-focused, private or public. And there are many possible combinations of the above (Christian and liberal arts; women's and Catholic and private, public and historically black, etc.). Most public universities (which range in size from 1,000 to over 52,000 students) are state universities founded and operated by state government bodies; private universities rely on endowments, gifts, student tuition and existing capital for their financing. Universities can be single-facility or, in the case of the state university systems, have multiple campuses (sometimes over 20!) throughout a state. They can found in big cities, small remote communities and everywhere in between.
Regardless of type, universities are usually divided according to academic field into Colleges or Schools: for example a university might have a College of Arts, College of Science, College of Engineering, etc. Sometimes within a College or School you will find individual departments. For instance, in a College or School of Science you might find departments of biology, chemistry, geography, math and statistics, earth & planetary science, etc., and while there are some universities that focus more on specific fields of study, most US universities offer a wide array of degree programs in a range of academic fields: something for everyone of every interest, talent and goal!
Demographics
About 11 million students go to university and 4-year colleges, about 8.5 million of which are undergrads. The student body at most universities in the USA is made up of American students of every ethnic and economic background, as well as international students from around the world.
Delivery What will university give you? Depending on the program, American universities offer 4-year bachelor's degrees as well as 2-year associate's degrees and shorter diplomas and certificates. Some disciplines also offer you the option of taking combined degrees, in which you graduate with two degrees in 5 years. Within degrees, students can take a major, double major, major and minor or honors options, which means students can tailor their degree according to their interests and skills. University programs tend to be more academically-oriented and theoretical -- knowledge for knowledge's sake -- than the more career-oriented community colleges. Programs at university are not necessarily focused on preparing you for a specific job or career (although some do); rather, many university programs provide the kind of broad-based exploratory education that can be applied to a wide variety of potential careers or lead you to graduate school. Today's universities work hard to make your education relevant and exciting through co-op, field schools, and other kinds of participatory learning. Check out our program-specific pages to learn more about what you can expect from the different fields of study at universities in the USA.
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Featured Universities In The USA
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Arizona State University Undergraduate Nursing Program
Ashland University
 Ashland, Ohio
Central Michigan University
 Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Chaminade University Honolulu, Hawaii
Concordia College - New York
 Bronxvillle, New York
Concordia College - New York Teacher Education Program
Concordia College - New York Business Administration
Drexel University LeBow College of Business
Franklin University Undergraduate Business
Howard University College of Engineering, Architecture & Computer Sciences
Illinois Wesleyan University
 Bloomington, Illinois
Jacksonville State University College of Commerce and Business Administration
Kansas State University College of Engineering
Long Island University - C.W. Post Campus School of Business
Minnesota State University, Mankato College of Business
Northeastern University
 Boston, Massachusetts
Old Dominion University English Language Center
Pace University Institute Overview
Pace University Lubin School of Business
Pace University Undergraduate Nursing Programs
St. Cloud State University College of Science & Engineering
The University of Texas at Dallas
 School of Management
University of Central Missouri Warrensburg, Missouri
University of Kansas
 Lawrence, Kansas
Walden University, Alabama Institute Overview
Walden University, Alaska Institute Overview
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Walden University, Arizona Institute Overview
Walden University, Arkansas Institute Overview
Walden University, California Institute Overview
Walden University, Colorado Institute Overview
Walden University, Connecticut Institute Overview
Walden University, Delaware Institute Overview
Walden University, District of Columbia Institute Overview
Walden University, Florida Institute Overview
Walden University, Georgia Institute Overview
Walden University, Hawaii Institute Overview
Walden University, Idaho Institute Overview
Walden University, Illinois Institute Overview
Walden University, Indiana Institute Overview
Walden University, Iowa Institute Overview
Walden University, Kansas Institute Overview
Walden University, Kentucky Institute Overview
Walden University, Louisiana Institute Overview
Walden University, Maine Institute Overview
Walden University, Maryland Institute Overview
Walden University, Massachusetts Institute Overview
Walden University, Michigan Institute Overview
Walden University, Minnesota Institute Overview
Walden University, Mississippi Institute Overview
Walden University, Missouri Institute Overview
Walden University, Nebraska Institute Overview
Walden University, Nevada Institute Overview
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Walden University, New Hampshire Institute Overview
Walden University, New Jersey Institute Overview
Walden University, New Mexico Institute Overview
Walden University, New York Institute Overview
Walden University, North Carolina Institute Overview
Walden University, North Dakota Institute Overview
Walden University, Ohio Institute Overview
Walden University, Oklahoma Institute Overview
Walden University, Oregon Institute Overview
Walden University, Pennsylvania Institute Overview
Walden University, Rhode Island Institute Overview
Walden University, South Carolina Institute Overview
Walden University, South Dakota Institute Overview
Walden University, Tennessee Institute Overview
Walden University, Texas Institute Overview
Walden University, Utah Institute Overview
Walden University, Vermont Institute Overview
Walden University, Virginia Institute Overview
Walden University, Washington Institute Overview
Walden University, West Virginia Institute Overview
Walden University, Wisconsin Institute Overview
Walden University, Wyoming Institute Overview
Washington College Chestertown, Maryland
Wentworth Institute of Technology Bachelor of Science in Management
Wilkes University Division of Engineering and Physics
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Other Universities In The USA
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