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  • Colorado School of Mines is a public R1 research university focused on applied science and engineering, producing the talent, knowledge and solutions to serve industry and benefit society – all to create a more prosperous future. At Colorado School of Mines, we do more than just prepare you for your future. Want to learn how to create lasting positive change in areas related to the Earth, energy or the environment? Done. Want rich, engaging experiences that will set you up for a successful future? You got it. We’re known for the quality of our distinctive graduates, unique expertise and unparalleled opportunities, and we can’t wait to help you start your journey toward being our next success story.
  • At Colorado State University, we see limitless possibilities. We’re a campus of big thinkers, of risk takers, and determined dreamers. And, we make things happen — in our labs and classrooms, in our Fort Collins community, and around the world. We’re engaging in real-world discoveries and crossing disciplines to find better solutions. Unleash your own potential at CSU, a community that believes in creating, combining, and collaborating toward a better future. We join diverse students with top-ranked professors and state-of-the-art learning spaces. The result is world-shaping contributions. With nearly 250 academic programs to choose from, CSU gives you the freedom to find your purpose and make your mark.
  • Colorado State U-Pueblo is nestled in a historically and culturally rich community of more than 100,000 people, located in the southern part of the state near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains—just a short drive to Denver and Colorado Springs. The state’s geography and attractions create an exciting environment for this vibrant college campus. With a population of more than 5,000 students – and growing, CSU-Pueblo students thrive in small classes taught by world-class educators. Outside the classroom we foster an exciting, adventurous and social environment rich in culture, athletics, and all the beauty the Pikes Peak region has to offer. And with over 300 days of sunshine a year, people here have a healthy love for the outdoors.
  • The mission of Colorado Technical University, an institution of higher learning, is to provide career-oriented education by teaching applied, real-world, industry-current programs in selected areas, serving the needs of students for employment and career advancement and the needs of industry for highly qualified professionals at the associate, bachelor's, master's and doctorate levels. Colorado Technical University will be recognized nationally and internationally as the University of Choice and the University of Choices. We will achieve this by continued focus on quality curriculum; on innovative and effective delivery, and on excellent customer service for an increasing number of learners.
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  • Columbia Basin College
    Pasco, Washington
    Founded in 1955, Columbia Basin College (CBC) has served Benton and Franklin counties for more than half a century. As a public institution, CBC continually expands and renovates programs and structures to meet the community's needs. The enrollment of the College has grown from 299 students in 1955 to more than 7,500 students per quarter today. Still, CBC maintains small class sizes averaging between 22-50 students per class and a talented caring faculty.
  • Columbia College is a nonsectarian school welcoming students of all religious denominations. However, it has retained a covenant with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) since its inception. More than 1,200 students attend the Day Campus, and nearly 3,000 working adults attend the Evening Campus. More than 10,000 students attend the 34 nationwide campuses around the country. The Nationwide Campuses serve working adults, including military personnel and their families, through evening and online classes. We are proud of our Online Campus, which offers more than 600 classes and 19 online degrees. In addition to offering associate and bachelor's degrees, the college also offers master's degrees.
  • Columbia College-Chicago
    Chicago, Illinois
    Located in the heart of downtown Chicago’s Cultural Mile, Columbia College Chicago is a private, nonprofit college offering a distinctive curriculum that blends creative and media arts, liberal arts, and business for nearly 7,000 students in more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Dedicated to academic excellence and long-term career success, Columbia College Chicago creates a dynamic, challenging, and collaborative space for students who see the world through a creative lens. Nearly 90 percent of Columbia graduates report being employed within a year of earning their degrees.
  • At Columbia College–Los Alamitos, everything we do is geared toward helping military personnel and other working adults improve their lives through higher education. Whether you want to finish a degree you started years ago or are attending college for the first time, we'll help you reach your goal of earning an affordable college degree. *Associate and bachelor's degrees *Eight-week courses that meet once a week *Five sessions each year starting in January, March, June, August and October *Evening and online classes that can be taken simultaneously *Start-and-stop degree flexibility to meet work and family obligations *Financial aid to qualified students, including those taking online courses
  • CGCC is a public two-year community college in Oregon. Its mission is to “build dreams and transform lives by providing lifelong educational programs that strengthen our community.” The college’s vision is to become the first option of choice for education and training in the communities it serves, and its actions are guided by those principles. The college has two locations, both within the stunning Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. The college mascot is “Brook Chinook,” a Chinook salmon. The Chinook is important to the Native American tribes that still live nearby, and played a large part in the history and settlement of the area.

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