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  • Wilkes University
    Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
    Located at the foothills of the Pocono Mountains, along the shore of the Susquehanna River and within walking distance of downtown Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Wilkes University is a private, comprehensive institution with more than 2,400 undergraduate students. The University is structured into the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; the College of Science and Engineering; the Nesbitt College of Pharmacy and Nursing; the Sidhu School of Business and Leadership; the School of Education; and University College (for undecided students). Wilkes offers a broad range of bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
  • Set in the lush rolling hills of the Pacific Northwest, Willamette University is a nationally recognized liberal arts school with graduate programs in law, business and education. From the caliber of its students to the level of expertise among its faculty, Willamette University embodies academic excellence. More than 1,800 undergraduates benefit from Willamette’s 11-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio and 165 years of tradition as the First University in the West.
  • William and Mary
    Williamsburg, Virginia
    We've been many things over the course of our 328-year history, but never has William & Mary been as vibrant, innovative and engaged as it is today. Our students shine brighter than ever. They come here with impressive test scores, but even more impressive ambitions. They're ready to be challenged inside the classroom and out. They see our historic dedication to community service and sustainability and can't wait to put their considerable talents to work on tough, real-world problems. Building on our core value of diversity, we strive to be a place where equity and inclusion are integral parts of all that we do. We work to create a community that is representative of individuals with different backgrounds, talents and skills.
  • William Carey University
    Hattiesburg, Mississippi
    WCU offers baccalaureate degrees in the areas of the Arts and Letters; Education and Natural and Behavioral Sciences; Business; Religion; Music; and Nursing. The M.B.A., M.Ed., M.S. in psychology, M.Ed. in music and M.S. in biomedical science, and M.S.N. degrees and a specialist degree in elementary education are also offered. Three trimesters of eleven weeks each comprise the academic year. Two summer sessions are also offered.
  • William Jewell College
    Liberty, Missouri
    William Jewell College is committed to bringing together talented students and gifted faculty mentors within a vibrant community sparked by a rigorous and intentional liberal arts curriculum. A full range of personal and professional development experiences are presented by the selective national liberal arts college’s location within the Kansas City metroplex.
  • William Paterson University offers great value in education: top-notch faculty, small classes and special research opportunities that enhance learning, and state-of-the-art educational facilities and resources, all located on a beautiful 370-acre suburban campus just 20 miles west of New York City. With 35 undergraduate and 19 graduate programs to choose from, William Paterson University can help you attain your goals.
  • William Woods is a student-centered, professions-oriented university dedicated to helping students achieve quality in all aspects of life, through the highly respected, innovative and unique programs offered here.
  • Williams Baptist University
    Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
    Williams Baptist College is a four-year, coeducational, liberal arts college. Williams is a private institution, owned and operated by the Arkansas Baptist State Convention. WBC is located at Walnut Ridge, a community of about 7,000 people in northeast Arkansas. WBC offers 25 major fields among its diverse programs of study. The student/teacher ratio is 13:1, allowing students to receive personal attention from their instructors. Average classroom size is 17. More than half of the faculty hold doctorates, and all have master's degrees. Our student body includes men and women from 12 states and 5 foreign countries. Enrollment for the fall 2006 semester was 625. Over 60% of students on the Walnut Ridge campus are resident students.
  • Williams College
    Williamstown, Massachusetts
    Established in 1793 with funds bequeathed by Colonel Ephraim Williams, the college is private, residential, and liberal arts, with graduate programs in the history of art and in development economics. The undergraduate enrollment is approximately 2,000 students. Williams admits U.S. students without regard to their ability to pay, and offers a generous financial aid program for international students. The College commits to meeting 100 percent of every admitted student’s demonstrated financial need for four years. There are three academic divisions, 25 departments, 36 majors, plus concentrations and special programs. The student:faculty ratio is 7:1. The academic year consists of two four-course semesters plus a one-course January term.
  • Williamsburg Technical College
    Kingstree, South Carolina
    Williamsburg Technical College is a small, comprehensive, state supported, two-year college, providing high quality, but affordable, higher education opportunities leading to transfer or to high demand, high paying technical careers in areas such as nursing (ADN-RN and PN), computer technology, mechatronics, business, criminal justice, welding, industrial technology, and many others. Located in Kingstree, SC, WTC provides smaller class sizes, low student to faculty ratios, and more one-on-one instruction. Its supportive faculty and staff gauge their success by your success.

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