Boston College
Boston College, the first institution of higher education to operate in the city of Boston, is today among the nation’s foremost universities, a leader in the liberal arts, scientific inquiry, and student formation. Grounded in the ideals that inspired its Jesuit founders, BC’s nearly 15,000 students are inspired and challenged by the motto “Ever to Excel”. The Eagles compete primarily in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and are constantly ranked among the nation’s most successful. www.bc.edu
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Boston University
Boston University was founded in 1839 and is no small operation! With over 35,000 students from more than 140 countries, over 10,000 faculty & staff, and more than 300 programs of studies, BU’s three campuses are always humming and in high gear. The main campus is situated alongside the Charles River, and the Terrier athletic teams compete at the DI level in the Patriot League and Hockey East. www.bu.edu
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Columbia University
For more than 250 years, Columbia University has been a global leader in higher education. At the core of Columbia's wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries and service to society. A community of 40,000+ students, faculty and staff, Columbia is a leading international university in the heart of the the world's most international city. www.columbia.edu
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Cornell University
Founded in 1865, Cornell is a privately endowed research university, a partner of the State University of New York and is home to nearly 22,000 students. As the federal land-grant institution in New York State, the university embraces the responsibility, unique within the Ivy League, to make contributions in all fields of knowledge in a manner that prioritizes public engagement to help improve the quality of life in New York, the nation, and the world. www.cornell.edu
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George Washington University
The George Washington University is a congressionally-chartered, private institution created by an Act of Congress in 1821. George Washington envisioned a university in the heart of the nation’s capital that would serve as an intellectual hub for the country. Today, through a vast network of world-class academic opportunities, access, partnerships, and policy-research initiatives, GW puts its knowledge to work for immediate impact. www.gwu.edu
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Holy Cross
The College of the Holy Cross was founded in 1843 by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in Worcester, Massachusetts. Holy Cross is a selective, four-year, undergraduate, liberal arts institution and is ranked among the nation’s leading four-year liberal arts colleges. Approximately 3,000 students are enrolled at Holy Cross, and the College sponsors 27 NCAA Division I varsity sports teams, the Crusaders. www.holycross.edu
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University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania is a historic Ivy League school with a record of innovation in interdisciplinary education and scholarship. Penn has a proud tradition of translating knowledge into social-minded action that dates back to its founder, Benjamin Franklin. Consistently ranked among the top 10 universities in the U.S., Penn enrolls 10,000 undergraduate students and an additional 10,000 in its world-renowned graduate and professional schools. www.upenn.edu
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Saint Anselm College
Founded in 1889, Saint Anselm College is a nationally-ranked four-year liberal arts college providing a 21st century education in the Catholic, Benedictine tradition. Located in the greater Boston region in southern New Hampshire, Saint Anselm is well known for its strong liberal arts curriculum, the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, commitment to inclusiveness, a highly successful nursing program, and a legacy of community service. www.anselm.edu
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Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University in St. Louis is counted among the world's leaders in teaching and research, and it draws students and faculty to St. Louis from all 50 states and more than 100 nations. The total student body is more than 14,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students. Twenty-four Nobel laureates have been associated with the university, with nine doing the major portion of their pioneering research there. www.washu.edu
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University of Wyoming
The University of Wyoming is the only accredited four-year school in a state of just over one-half million people. The University is dedicated to providing quality instruction to students, conducting valuable research programs, and serving Wyoming through a wide variety of educational and cultural programs. More than 3,000 benefited faculty and staff are dedicated to educating nearly 13,000 students in more than 200 undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. www.uwyo.edu
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