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  • Known familiarly as “Sewanee” by its students, faculty, staff and friends, The University of the South offers an unmatched educational experience. The university remains purposefully small and dedicated to building a sense of community. All classes are taught by professors, not graduate teaching assistants, and close faculty-student interaction ensures that each student enjoys a rich and personal educational experience. It is not unusual for students and faculty members to work shoulder to shoulder on research projects and journal articles, to meet for coffee at a local eatery, or to serve together as members of the university orchestra, volunteer fire department, and other civic groups.
  • Shawnee State is a student-focused public university offering a highly personalized, affordable, and accessible education dedicated to the exploration of emerging technologies and emerging ideas. At SSU, our class sizes are small to allow more one-on-one interactions between students and faculty. In student and parent surveys, the personal attention and care by faculty and staff was listed as the strongest single advantage of Shawnee State University. Cost is important when choosing an institution. Shawnee State provides one of the best educational values in Ohio and beyond. Our tuition is among the lowest in the state and is matched and exceeded by our students’ academic opportunities, challenges, and potential return on their investment.
  • Shepherd University
    Shepherdstown, West Virginia
    Shepherd University is a state-supported institution within the West Virginia system of higher education. From its beginnings over 130 years ago, the University has evolved into a comprehensive center of higher learning, serving a number of related, yet distinct roles. The University offers baccalaureate degrees in a wide range of fields, encompassing the liberal arts, business administration, teacher education, the social and natural sciences, and other career-oriented areas. The University provides credit courses for individuals that may not be seeking a specific degree, but who seek to broaden and update their knowledge in either familiar or new fields of intellectual endeavor.
  • Shimer College was an American Great Books college located initially in Mount Carroll, then Waukegan and finally Chicago, Illinois. In 2017, it was incorporated into North Central College as the Shimer School of Great Books in Naperville, Illinois.
  • Situated on 200 acres in southcentral Pennsylvania, Shippensburg University offers you the best of what college is meant to be. With nearly 360 faculty and 5,300+ undergraduate students, we're small enough to offer you challenging courses, the flexibility you need, and individual attention. We're also large enough to offer a wide spectrum of organizations and activities. Shippensburg offers three colleges and a division for students who have not yet chosen a major. The three colleges - Arts and Sciences, Business, and Education and Human Services - offer 100 majors and concentrations drawing from courses in 30 academic departments.
  • Shoreline Community College
    Shoreline, Washington
    Founded in 1964 with land aquired with help from the Boeing family, Shoreline Community College offers more than a hundred excellent academic, professional/technical and workforce training programs to meet the lifelong learning needs of its community. Dedicated faculty and staff are committed to the educational success of all students.
  • Shorter University
    Rome, Georgia
    Founded in 1873, Shorter University is a Christian university committed to excellence in education. The Princeton Review annually includes Shorter on its lists of best value and best Southeastern colleges. Shorter University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and is a member of the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU). Through its campus in Rome, Ga. as well as a remote campuses across Atlanta, the university offers traditional bachelor’s degrees in 48 areas of study, undergraduate degree programs for working adults and three master’s degree programs.
  • Siena College
    Loudonville, New York
    Siena’s 3,000 undergraduates offers 30 degree programs and over 90 different minors and concentrations. 96% of students enter graduate school or find employment immediately following graduation. Siena, a Catholic and Franciscan college, is a student-centered community with an accomplished faculty, who balance the demands of academic leadership, publishing, and research with providing undergraduates with a challenging, engaging, and inspiring education of the highest quality. Siena students benefit from the college’s proximity to Albany, a hub of political and cultural activity, by acquiring internships/careers in government, the arts, science and business.
  • Siena Heights University is a Catholic university founded and sponsored by the Adrian Dominican Sisters. Founded in the liberal arts tradition, Siena offers associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees. The university is headquartered in Adrian, Michigan with degree completion centers located throughout Michigan.
  • Sierra Nevada University - Closed
    Incline Village, Nevada
    On July 21, 2022, the university formally ceased operations and became the Wayne L. Prim Campus at the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe.

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