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  • Union Institute & University permanently closed in June 2024. All transcripts will be available to all students indefinitely.
  • Union County College
    Cranford, New Jersey
    At Union, students are #1! As the first community college in New Jersey, Union has been serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College is committed to providing an accessible and affordable liberal arts education to the residents of Union County. Our focus on excellence drives our mission to develop new programs and courses that reflect the ever-changing global demands.
  • Union Commonwealth University
    Barbourville, Kentucky
    Since its origin in 1879, Union College has provided students from throughout Appalachia, and all over the country, with a collegiate experience to ensure lifelong success. Union is grounded by four pillars that define our focus as an academic institution: service to each other and our communities; our Appalachian culture and heritage; our core affiliation with Methodism and the liberal arts academic experience. The four pillars highlight Union’s strengths, values, mission and identity.
  • Union College - New York
    Schenectady, New York
    At Union, you'll find a vibrant community of learners and scholars, of leaders and change agents—people whose ambition, energy and desire to make things happen are contagious. The intellectual and creative spark can be felt in our academic buildings, Minerva Houses, labs, library, studios and recital rooms—anywhere you go on our historic campus. We have a long tradition of innovation and of educating creative problem-solvers, a tradition which continues to flourish and to define who we are today.
  • Union College - Nebraska
    Lincoln, Nebraska
    Inspired by faith in Jesus Christ and dedicated to a personal student-focused community, Union College empowers students for learning, service and leadership. Union College will be recognized as a passionately Christ-centered community where students excel in learning, gain professional competence, and prepare to influence the future with faith, confidence and integrity.
  • Umpqua Community College is one of the most picturesque colleges in the country, nestled between beautiful tree-studded hills and overlooking a large bend in the North Umpqua River. Natural volcanic rock and rustic, cedar shake architecture grace the 14 campus buildings located on a 100-acre plot of land six miles north of Roseburg. Easy access to Interstate 5, exit 129, and mild year-around climate complement the scenic beauty of the campus.
  • Ulster County Community College
    Stone Ridge, New York
    Discover SUNY Ulster. We just might surprise you. We are small and tight knit – a place where faculty and staff will know your name. But we're also part of a large and dynamic state-wide higher educational system as one of 64 unique learning environments in the State University of New York. And we are proud to be a part of the Power of SUNY and contributing economically to our region's prosperity.
  • UAS Sitka Campus
    Sitka, Alaska
    The UAS Sitka Campus, located in a city rich in history and culture, provides access to online degree options in both career and technical education and at the baccalaureate levels. Campus program specialties include health information management, medical assisting, fisheries technology, and biology. It also offers career and technical education programs in welding, construction technology, and nursing.
  • UAS Ketchikan Campus
    Ketchikan, Alaska
    The UAS Ketchikan Campus is located in Alaska’s First City, a community centered around fishing and fish processing, tourism, and maritime trades. The campus offers career and technical education programs such as maritime trades, marine transportation, nursing, and power technology. It also offers online baccalaureate degree options in liberal arts, social sciences, and education, as well as community-oriented classes in Alaska Native studies.
  • Northwest Campus is located in Nome, a community of 3,500 that is the service hub for the 15 villages of the Bering Strait region. This 44,000-square-mile region extends from Shishmaref on the northern edge of the Seward Peninsula to Stebbins on the southern rim of Norton Sound. It includes communities on St. Lawrence and Little Diomede islands. The area contains 570 miles of coastline, which includes all of Norton Sound and portions of the Bering and Chukchi seas. The Northwest Campus serves a total population of nearly 10,000. Certificates and associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees are offered to the region’s residents, with courses taught both traditionally and by distance delivery.

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