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University of Texas – Austin

University of Texas – Austin

This is our fourth in a series of “College of the Week” in which we’ll highlight a new college you may not have thought of applying to. They weren’t kidding when they said everything is bigger in Texas. UT, founded in 1883 has the fifth-largest single-campus enrollment in the nation with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Originally named one of the eight Public… Read More

College of the Week: UCLA

College of the Week: UCLA

This is our third in a series of “College of the Week” in which we’ll highlight a new college you may not have thought of applying to. University of California, Los Angeles is one of the top research universities in the country. Located in sunny southern California less than 3 miles from Beverly Hills, UCLA was number 11 in London’s Times Higher Education rankings.… Read More

Emory University

Emory University

This is our second in a series of “College of the Week” in which we’ll highlight a new college you may not have thought of applying to. Emory is a private research university just outside of Atlanta Georgia. Originally founded in 1836 in Oxford, the small college moved to metropolitan Atlanta in 1915. U.S. News & World Report ranks Emory as the 20th best… Read More

University of Oregon

University of Oregon

This is our first in a series of “College of the Week” in which we’ll highlight a new college you may not have thought of applying to. The University of Oregon, founded in 1876 and located in Eugene, about two and half hours south of Portland, is Oregon’s flagship university. The campus combines the urban aspects of modern day architecture with its rich history… Read More

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