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    Bethel College

    Founded in 1947 by a group of Missionary Church visionaries, the goal was to create leaders for the world. In the seven decades that have passed since then, we have succeeded in that mission! While some things have changed on campus, we've continued to be intentional as we guide students along in their spiritual journey and path to academic success in some key ways: Our students' spiritual formation is about creating a holistic approach for each student's spiritual journey and personal discovery. That begins with being faithful to God and his word. Mentoring is a part of the Bethel community where students can connect with their peers, faculty, staff, and even alumni. At Bethel, students build lifelong relationships that will continue well past graduation. Academics in over 50 areas of study allow students to explore, grow, and prepare for their future careers. Each field of study is rich with knowledgeable professors seeking the success of our students. Every fall, students return to campus, ready to grow and ready to engage in experiences that will shape them for their future roles in the world. From undergraduate programs that train nurses to sign language interpreters to musicians to athletes, our students impact the world. Our students are offered many opportunities through task force trips, internships, and, finally, careers. We can offer more grad courses now than in the past through an expanded online program. Bethel offers graduate programs online, on-campus, and some as hybrids. We offer master's degrees in business administration (Online MBA), counseling (M.A. in Counseling Online), education (including Master's in Education Online, a school administrator license, Special Education Licensure Online, Transition to Teaching Licensure Program – On-campus (evening courses), Master of Reading and Literacy Online, Online Masters Degree in Educational Leadership), ministry (Master of Ministry Degree Online), Nursing (, Educator's track and Administrator track), Teaching, Theological Studies (Master of Ministry and Master of Arts in Theology). The experiences do not end when students leave campus. In our Bethel Community Stories section, we share stories about our alumni, as well as reports on current students, donors, faculty, staff, and friends whom we hope to provide inspiration and seeds of wisdom. We are a Christian community of learners dedicated to building lives of commitment to leadership in the Church and the world. Bethel provides liberating academic and co-curricular programs to challenge the mind, enlarge the vision, and equip the whole person for lifelong service. Our goal is to partner with our students and families to connect them with the resources they need to help their dreams become a reality. Your education at Bethel College is an investment in your future. We are confident that your time at Bethel will help you become the best version of yourself, with your future potential to become even more than you can imagine! Financial aid, grants, scholarships, loans – it can be overwhelming and confusing. While there are common steps for every institution for financial aid, there are also some unique requirements. Federal Aid – financial aid from the federal government, is available to help you pay for education expenses. Grants (Pell, TEACH, SEOG), loans (subsidized, unsubsidized, PLUS), and work-study are federal student aid types you must complete the FAFSA to apply for this aid. More information regarding federal aid can be found on their site. State Aid – Indiana residents may be eligible for grants from the state of Indiana to be applied to their direct tuition costs. These grants are need-based, and the FAFSA must be completed by April 15th to be considered for any applicable state grants. More information regarding state financial aid. Institutional Awards – Bethel College awards many types of institutional scholarships and grants to full-time undergraduate students. Awards may be based on merit or need and may be restricted to tuition costs only. Financial aid awards and policies are subject to change—review list of an expanded list of institutional awards and financial aid policies. Students can apply for an alternative loan to cover remaining educational expenses, but most will need a credit-worthy cosigner. Based on the federal government's criteria, students who receive federal financial aid may be selected for verification. This process is designed to verify the financial information provided on the FAFSA. A verification worksheet and federal tax information is required to complete the process. Additional information may also be requested. To be considered for all financial aid, information must be submitted within 30 days of the college's written request. In no instance will verification information be processed beyond the student's enrollment period. All federal, state, and institutional grants and scholarships will post to your student account at the start of each semester, once all requirements have been met. Some grants or scholarships may have minimum enrollment, or housing requirements endowed scholarships often require a thank-you note from the recipient to be sent to the donor. Some federal programs require additional steps to be completed before funds being released, such as the direct loan and TEACH grant. From the original Oakwood-Slater Hall and Shupe Hall for underclassmen to the newer Logan Village for upper-level students, there's a rich history in our student dorms. In your home away from home, you'll build close friendships and always support our Student Life Staff. Bethel College's Spiritual Life is often referred to as the heartbeat of campus. Whether you are in the chapel, the classroom, or the dorm, you will find opportunities to grow spiritually. Three times a week, students and staff gather together for chapel. With student-led worship and a variety of speakers, this weekly practice allows the Bethel community to engage different perspectives and experiences. Our Spiritual Life team puts on events to engage the campus in spiritual practices and disciplines throughout the year. Read through the Bible in a weekend during Scripture 66, participate in prayer stations during the Collegiate Day of Prayer, or join the weekly alternative service, Vespers. Most significantly, though, Bethel College is a community of discipleship. There is a vibrant mentoring program on campus, and staff, faculty, and students all reap the benefits of these relationships. We hope you will take part in this essential piece of the Bethel experience.
  2. The University of Freiburg, officially the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, is a public research university located in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The university was founded in 1457 by the Habsburg dynasty as the second university in Austrian-Habsburg territory after the University of Vienna. Today, Freiburg is the fifth-oldest university in Germany, with a long tradition of teaching the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The university is made up of 11 faculties and attracts students from across Germany and over 120 other countries. International students constitute about 16% of total student numbers. Named as one of Germany's elite universities by academics, political representatives, and the media, the University of Freiburg stands amongst Europe's top research and teaching institutions. With its long-standing reputation of excellence, the university looks both to the past to maintain its historic academic and cultural heritage and to the future, developing new methods and opportunities to meet the needs of a changing world. The University of Freiburg has been home to some of the greatest minds of the Western tradition, including such eminent figures as Martin Heidegger, Hannah Arendt, Rudolf Carnap, David Daube, Johann Eck, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Friedrich Hayek, Edmund Husserl, Friedrich Meinecke, Max Weber, and Paul Uhlenhuth. Also, 19 Nobel laureates are affiliated with the University of Freiburg, and 15 academics have been honored with the highest German research prize, the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize while working at the University of Freiburg.
  3. Founded in 1947 by a group of Missionary Church visionaries, the goal was to create leaders for the world. In the seven decades that have passed since then, we have succeeded in that mission! While some things have changed on campus, we've continued to be intentional as we guide students along in their spiritual journey and path to academic success in some key ways: Our students' spiritual formation is about creating a holistic approach for each student's spiritual journey and personal discovery. That begins with being faithful to God and his word. Mentoring is a part of the Bethel community where students can connect with their peers, faculty, staff, and even alumni. At Bethel, students build lifelong relationships that will continue well past graduation. Academics in over 50 areas of study allow students to explore, grow, and prepare for their future careers. Each field of study is rich with knowledgeable professors seeking the success of our students. Every fall, students return to campus, ready to grow and ready to engage in experiences that will shape them for their future roles in the world. From undergraduate programs that train nurses to sign language interpreters to musicians to athletes, our students impact the world. Our students are offered many opportunities through task force trips, internships, and, finally, careers. We can offer more grad courses now than in the past through an expanded online program. Bethel offers graduate programs online, on-campus, and some as hybrids. We offer master's degrees in business administration (Online MBA), counseling (M.A. in Counseling Online), education (including Master's in Education Online, a school administrator license, Special Education Licensure Online, Transition to Teaching Licensure Program – On-campus (evening courses), Master of Reading and Literacy Online, Online Masters Degree in Educational Leadership), ministry (Master of Ministry Degree Online), Nursing (, Educator's track and Administrator track), Teaching, Theological Studies (Master of Ministry and Master of Arts in Theology). The experiences do not end when students leave campus. In our Bethel Community Stories section, we share stories about our alumni, as well as reports on current students, donors, faculty, staff, and friends whom we hope to provide inspiration and seeds of wisdom. We are a Christian community of learners dedicated to building lives of commitment to leadership in the Church and the world. Bethel provides liberating academic and co-curricular programs to challenge the mind, enlarge the vision, and equip the whole person for lifelong service. Our goal is to partner with our students and families to connect them with the resources they need to help their dreams become a reality. Your education at Bethel College is an investment in your future. We are confident that your time at Bethel will help you become the best version of yourself, with your future potential to become even more than you can imagine! Financial aid, grants, scholarships, loans – it can be overwhelming and confusing. While there are common steps for every institution for financial aid, there are also some unique requirements. Federal Aid – financial aid from the federal government, is available to help you pay for education expenses. Grants (Pell, TEACH, SEOG), loans (subsidized, unsubsidized, PLUS), and work-study are federal student aid types you must complete the FAFSA to apply for this aid. More information regarding federal aid can be found on their site. State Aid – Indiana residents may be eligible for grants from the state of Indiana to be applied to their direct tuition costs. These grants are need-based, and the FAFSA must be completed by April 15th to be considered for any applicable state grants. More information regarding state financial aid. Institutional Awards – Bethel College awards many types of institutional scholarships and grants to full-time undergraduate students. Awards may be based on merit or need and may be restricted to tuition costs only. Financial aid awards and policies are subject to change—review list of an expanded list of institutional awards and financial aid policies. Students can apply for an alternative loan to cover remaining educational expenses, but most will need a credit-worthy cosigner. Based on the federal government's criteria, students who receive federal financial aid may be selected for verification. This process is designed to verify the financial information provided on the FAFSA. A verification worksheet and federal tax information is required to complete the process. Additional information may also be requested. To be considered for all financial aid, information must be submitted within 30 days of the college's written request. In no instance will verification information be processed beyond the student's enrollment period. All federal, state, and institutional grants and scholarships will post to your student account at the start of each semester, once all requirements have been met. Some grants or scholarships may have minimum enrollment, or housing requirements endowed scholarships often require a thank-you note from the recipient to be sent to the donor. Some federal programs require additional steps to be completed before funds being released, such as the direct loan and TEACH grant. From the original Oakwood-Slater Hall and Shupe Hall for underclassmen to the newer Logan Village for upper-level students, there's a rich history in our student dorms. In your home away from home, you'll build close friendships and always support our Student Life Staff. Bethel College's Spiritual Life is often referred to as the heartbeat of campus. Whether you are in the chapel, the classroom, or the dorm, you will find opportunities to grow spiritually. Three times a week, students and staff gather together for chapel. With student-led worship and a variety of speakers, this weekly practice allows the Bethel community to engage different perspectives and experiences. Our Spiritual Life team puts on events to engage the campus in spiritual practices and disciplines throughout the year. Read through the Bible in a weekend during Scripture 66, participate in prayer stations during the Collegiate Day of Prayer, or join the weekly alternative service, Vespers. Most significantly, though, Bethel College is a community of discipleship. There is a vibrant mentoring program on campus, and staff, faculty, and students all reap the benefits of these relationships. We hope you will take part in this essential piece of the Bethel experience. View full university
  4. Washington Adventist University is a private university with a liberal arts tradition, offering a dynamic blend of professional and liberal arts undergraduate and graduate programs. Founded in scenic Takoma Park in 1904, it is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church and offers a Christian education to students of different faiths worldwide. Its vision is to produce graduates who bring competence and moral leadership to their communities. WAU occupies 19 acres in Takoma Park, Maryland, near the nation's capital. Its world-class metropolitan setting affords the unrivaled opportunity for learning, work, recreation, service, and worship. The University operates under the auspices of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Board of Trustees guides the University's overall mission and direction, overseeing management and setting significant policies. The administration is responsible for leading the university community and managing day-to-day operations. Faculty, students, and staff participate in governance through committees charged with protecting the integrity and enhancing a Washington Adventist University education value. You will experience small, lively classes taught by faculty who are committed to your success. Select options include the honors program, pre-professional programs, bridge program, capital summer session, study abroad, internships for credit, and a unique first-year experience program to assist incoming first-year students in their transition to college life. Our world-class music performance groups regularly perform at Carnegie Hall and numerous other venues nationally and internationally. The University offers acclaimed academic programs in the health sciences and liberal arts. The WAU Honors College provides academically gifted and talented students the opportunity to engage and explore subject material in greater depth, with more choices, inspiring them to excel as independent learners within a collaborative learning community. WAU also has active chapters of numerous honor societies, promoting and recognizing excellence in scholastic achievement, leadership, and character development. At WAU, we encourage you to apply what you learn in the classroom in the real world, and one of the best ways to do that is through an internship with one of the more than 400 organizations of all types that WAU has established internship relationships with over the past ten years. Our faculty have outstanding academic credentials, know their fields inside and out, have years of experience in the classroom. They love to teach, and it shows. But just as important, at WAU, you will find faculty who care—about you as a student and about you as a human being, about where you are now and about where you are going in life. And they do everything they can to help you get there. WAU's Edyth T. James Department of Nursing offers a particular track, through the School of Graduate and Professional Studies, for registered nurses with a license from the Board of Nursing. The latter wish to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. In addition to providing advanced nursing skills, the program offers the registered nurse opportunities to gain strength in nursing theory, leadership, communication, and research skills. For additional information, contact the Edyth T. James Department of Nursing. The vice president's office for Student Life coordinates and manages all aspects of student life on campus. As Student Life professionals, our passion is to serve and support students. Whether you have just come to our campus, are looking for a way to be involved, or need assistance through a difficult time, we are committed to your personal growth and success. Feel free to browse our page and discover the many ways we can help. Washington Adventist University is a learning community committed to the Seventh-day Adventist Christian vision of excellence and service. Washington Adventist University is a community where Christ is celebrated and reflected in its members' academic, social, physical, and spiritual experiences. Our team of student life personnel is committed to supporting you in these important life choices and to partnering with you in a shared journey of faith and learning. Financial aid is a crucial component of achieving your goal of a college education. The Office of Student Financial Services at Washington Adventist University is here to help you through the process of financing your education. We believe we owe our students a quality education at an affordable price. We offer various financial aid packages that combine merit- and need-based aid with state and federal assistance. Roughly ninety-five percent of WAU students receive some financial aid. We are here to support you and your family as you explore your financial aid options. We suggest reviewing the information about the various types of aid available and following the instructions to apply for financial aid. WAU education is faith-based and student-focused. The University offers more than 32 majors and academic programs leading to associate bachelor and graduate degrees. You will experience small, lively classes taught by faculty who are committed to your success. Select options include the honors program, pre-professional programs, bridge program, capital summer session, study abroad, internships for credit, and a unique first-year experience program to assist incoming first-year students transition to college life. Washington Adventist University admits students of any race, gender, age, disability, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students. It does not discriminate based on race, gender, age, disability, color, national and ethnic origin in administering its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs!
  5. Building partnerships has been the cornerstone of the University of South Carolina Aiken since its inception in 1961. It was then that the Aiken community citizens voiced the need for a local institution of higher education. In a real demonstration of grassroots politics, the community rallied to show their support for a college founded in the area. A governing board was formed through state legislation, the Aiken County Commission for Higher Education, which continues to oversee the University's mission. Today, USC Aiken has ranked in the top three public baccalaureate colleges in the South by U.S. News & World Report's guide "Best Colleges" for twenty-one consecutive years. More than 3,500 students attend the University, and approximately 500 students graduate each year. USC Aiken provides bachelor's and master's degrees in 50 programs of study while delivering many of a large university's offerings on a small, friendly campus with intimate class sizes and personal attention. The commitment to continuing partnerships is woven into the fabric of the campus' culture. The University of South Carolina Aiken is a comprehensive institution that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and professional disciplines. All programs of study are grounded in a strong liberal arts and sciences curriculum. Its commitment to transformative teaching distinguishes USC Aiken through high impact learning practices, undergraduate research, small classes, and individual attention. The University encourages excellence in research and creative pursuits. It prepares students for success by challenging them to think critically and creatively, to communicate effectively, to learn independently, and to acquire breadth and depth of interdisciplinary knowledge. USC Aiken attracts students from South Carolina, the United States, and the world to form a diverse community of individuals engaged in educational experiences and services necessary to pursue meaningful work in an enlightened, inclusive, and economically vibrant society. A progressive hub for innovation, collaboration, and creativity, USC Aiken contributes to the community by enriching the region's quality of life through various activities, including the visual and performing arts, intercollegiate athletics, continuing and distance education, educational outreach, and leadership. A trip to Aiken means getting outdoors, experiencing history, meandering through beautiful parks, and bustling shopping. As you explore Aiken, you will notice a thriving downtown that has much to offer. Aiken hosts world-class events and festivals, showcasing music, dance, outdoor concerts, food, history, and much more. In Aiken, there is always something new to discover. The University of South Carolina Aiken is a comprehensive liberal arts institution committed to active learning through excellence in teaching, faculty and student scholarship, research, creative activities, and service. We offer degrees in the arts and sciences and the professional disciplines of business, education, and nursing. All degrees are grounded in a liberal arts and sciences curriculum designed to provide students with the educational background necessary to succeed in any chosen field. At USC Aiken, we believe deep learning and understanding are enhanced when students can connect disciplines. All of our undergraduate programs and majors are grounded in the liberal arts and sciences. This means that students begin their college education by taking classes in many different subjects and building skills geared toward more than just training in one profession. Exciting discoveries often come from where disciplines overlap, and concepts and solutions from one field of study are applied to problems in another. By studying the liberal arts and sciences, students develop healthy critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. Students steeped in the liberal arts and sciences gain more excellent mental flexibly, learn to think across multiple domains and communicate effectively. These are skills employers say they value most. In today's labor market, career paths are changing, and new career options are being created at a dizzying rate. Thus, those graduates who can draw from various skillsets to adapt to challenges and capitalize on opportunities will have the most significant advantage. A commitment to providing significant fields of study in conjunction with a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences is at the heart of a USC Aiken education. At USC Aiken, learning extends well beyond the classroom. Through undergraduate research projects, real-world experience, international study opportunities, and engaged learning practices, USC Aiken students explore, understand, and master their interest areas in depth. This is an educational approach that prepares students for a successful life, professional success, global understanding, and civic engagement. The University of South Carolina Aiken is a comprehensive liberal arts institution committed to active learning through excellence in teaching, faculty and student scholarship, research, creative activities, and service. We offer degrees in the arts and sciences and the professional disciplines of business, education, and nursing. All degrees are grounded in a liberal arts and sciences curriculum designed to provide students with the educational background necessary to succeed in any chosen field. At USC Aiken, we believe deep learning and understanding are enhanced when students can connect disciplines. All of our undergraduate programs and majors are grounded in the liberal arts and sciences. This means that students begin their college education by taking classes in many different subjects and building skills geared toward more than just training in one profession. Exciting discoveries often come from where disciplines overlap, and concepts and solutions from one field of study are applied to problems in another. By studying the liberal arts and sciences, students develop healthy critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. Students steeped in the liberal arts and sciences gain more excellent mental flexibly, learn to think across multiple domains and communicate effectively. These are skills employers say they value most. In today's labor market, career paths are changing, and new career options are being created at a dizzying rate. Thus, those graduates who can draw from various skillsets to adapt to challenges and capitalize on opportunities will have the most significant advantage. A commitment to providing significant fields of study in conjunction with a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences is at the heart of a USC Aiken education. At USC Aiken, learning extends well beyond the classroom. Through undergraduate research projects, real-world experience, international study opportunities, and engaged learning practices, USC Aiken students explore, understand, and master their interest areas in depth. This is an educational approach that prepares students for a successful life, professional success, global understanding, and civic engagement.
  6. 1990: Opening of the National Institute of Higher Education of Electronic 2000: promoted the National Institute of Higher Education to the electronic university center under the Executive Decree No. 197 - 2000 dated 25 July 2000 on the establishment of the University Center Paljlvh. 2009: University Center to upgrade the University and under the Executive Decree No. 09 - 09 dated 04 January 2009 concerning the establishment of the University of Djelfa Estimated the total number of students enrolled at the University of Djelfa season university 2015-2014 b 23950 students, Muaan on 06 colleges and 16 Departments of the Institute. Djelfa University includes four (04) procuratorates for the presidency of the University: - on behalf of the University Directorate of the Higher composition of the gradient and continuous training and certification. - on behalf of the University Directorate of Higher formation in post-graduation and university training and scientific research. - on behalf of the University of the Directorate of External Relations and Cooperation and activation, communication, and scientific demonstrations - the university on behalf of the Directorate for Development and anticipative and guidance
  7. UHBC has higher education in the province of Chlef began during the year 1983-1984, with the opening of the National Higher Education Institute of Civil Engineering (INES-GC), which had 144 students enrolled. (Decree No. 83/623 of 5 November 1983). The National Institute provided training of core technology and state engineers in Civil Engineering. Two new National Institutes of Higher Education (Hydraulics and Agronomy) were opened in the academic year 1986-1987 (Decree 86/166 of 5 August 1986), the date coincided with the receipt of the infrastructure of INES, with educational facilities for various workshops and laboratories. Depuis 1988 other training courses were opened. The INES Chlef were grouped under the authority of one direction with the creation in 1992 of the University Centre of Chlef (Decree No. 92/293 of 7 July 1992). Therefore, the University Centre has continued to seek guardianship for the opening of other sectors, coveted by future graduates.
  8. The University of Biskra was established in 1984. It has its origins in three national institutes were autonomous administ retirement, educationally and financially: National Institute of Hydraulic National Institute of Architecture National Electrotechnical Institute These three institutes have become central universities in 1992 The University Centre became "Mohamed Khider University of Biskra" in 1998. It now has six faculties: Faculty of Science and Technology Faculty of Law and Political Sciences Faculty of the tires and Languages Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences and Management Sciences Faculty of Exact Sciences, Natural Science and Life Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
  9. The university kasdi merbah Ouargla originated from the Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) erected by Decree No. 65- 88 of 22 March 1988 . In 1997, by Decree No. 159-97 of 10 March 1997 was created Ouargla University Centre which now includes under its authority the National Institute of Advanced Training in Agricultural Saharan(INAFSAS - Decree No. 337-97 of 10 September 1997) alongside the 05 founding institutes. The Merbah-Ouargla Kasdi University currently consists of 10 faculties each has several departments by applicable rules, including the D Executive secret No. 13-100 of 2 Jumada El Oula 1434 corresponding to March 14, 2013, amending and supplementing the Decree Executive No. 01-210 of 2 Jumada El Oula 1422 corresponding to July 23, 2001. establishment of the University of Ouargla. the number and the calling of the faculties comprising the University kasdi merbah Ouargla are fixed
  10. The University Larbi Ben M'Hidi Oum El Bouaghi, which is spread over 4 campuses and an annex consists of seven ( 07 ) and three Faculties ( 03 ) Institutes. The overall student enrollment is 22,299 of which 21,418 are in graduation and 1070 in Post-graduation. Educational support is provided by 783 teachers of which 177 are rank Magistral, representing a rate of 22%. 70 training offers (Licence) and 58 training offers (Master) in eleven ( 11 ) areas of the LMD system. Each year the ULBMOEB delivers 4000 graduates. More than 20 000 diplomas were issued since its creation in 1983 and 4764 certificates were issued in 2013. The scientific and technological research is provided in nine ( 09 ) laboratories by 250 teachers permanent researchers and hundreds of associate researchers. More than 600 theses were defended since the creation ede away. Scientific, cultural, and sporting events occupy a prominent place within the university. More than fifty activities take place each year. Like the country, the University Larbi Ben M'hidi Oum El Bouaghi is changing. The objectives are better quality of training, better management of the living environment of students and staff, more quality scientific production. The assets that conceal our young university can ensure it achieve these goals.
  11. Building partnerships has been the cornerstone of the University of South Carolina Aiken since its inception in 1961. It was then that the Aiken community citizens voiced the need for a local institution of higher education. In a real demonstration of grassroots politics, the community rallied to show their support for a college founded in the area. A governing board was formed through state legislation, the Aiken County Commission for Higher Education, which continues to oversee the University's mission. Today, USC Aiken has ranked in the top three public baccalaureate colleges in the South by U.S. News & World Report's guide "Best Colleges" for twenty-one consecutive years. More than 3,500 students attend the University, and approximately 500 students graduate each year. USC Aiken provides bachelor's and master's degrees in 50 programs of study while delivering many of a large university's offerings on a small, friendly campus with intimate class sizes and personal attention. The commitment to continuing partnerships is woven into the fabric of the campus' culture. The University of South Carolina Aiken is a comprehensive institution that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and professional disciplines. All programs of study are grounded in a strong liberal arts and sciences curriculum. Its commitment to transformative teaching distinguishes USC Aiken through high impact learning practices, undergraduate research, small classes, and individual attention. The University encourages excellence in research and creative pursuits. It prepares students for success by challenging them to think critically and creatively, to communicate effectively, to learn independently, and to acquire breadth and depth of interdisciplinary knowledge. USC Aiken attracts students from South Carolina, the United States, and the world to form a diverse community of individuals engaged in educational experiences and services necessary to pursue meaningful work in an enlightened, inclusive, and economically vibrant society. A progressive hub for innovation, collaboration, and creativity, USC Aiken contributes to the community by enriching the region's quality of life through various activities, including the visual and performing arts, intercollegiate athletics, continuing and distance education, educational outreach, and leadership. A trip to Aiken means getting outdoors, experiencing history, meandering through beautiful parks, and bustling shopping. As you explore Aiken, you will notice a thriving downtown that has much to offer. Aiken hosts world-class events and festivals, showcasing music, dance, outdoor concerts, food, history, and much more. In Aiken, there is always something new to discover. The University of South Carolina Aiken is a comprehensive liberal arts institution committed to active learning through excellence in teaching, faculty and student scholarship, research, creative activities, and service. We offer degrees in the arts and sciences and the professional disciplines of business, education, and nursing. All degrees are grounded in a liberal arts and sciences curriculum designed to provide students with the educational background necessary to succeed in any chosen field. At USC Aiken, we believe deep learning and understanding are enhanced when students can connect disciplines. All of our undergraduate programs and majors are grounded in the liberal arts and sciences. This means that students begin their college education by taking classes in many different subjects and building skills geared toward more than just training in one profession. Exciting discoveries often come from where disciplines overlap, and concepts and solutions from one field of study are applied to problems in another. By studying the liberal arts and sciences, students develop healthy critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. Students steeped in the liberal arts and sciences gain more excellent mental flexibly, learn to think across multiple domains and communicate effectively. These are skills employers say they value most. In today's labor market, career paths are changing, and new career options are being created at a dizzying rate. Thus, those graduates who can draw from various skillsets to adapt to challenges and capitalize on opportunities will have the most significant advantage. A commitment to providing significant fields of study in conjunction with a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences is at the heart of a USC Aiken education. At USC Aiken, learning extends well beyond the classroom. Through undergraduate research projects, real-world experience, international study opportunities, and engaged learning practices, USC Aiken students explore, understand, and master their interest areas in depth. This is an educational approach that prepares students for a successful life, professional success, global understanding, and civic engagement. The University of South Carolina Aiken is a comprehensive liberal arts institution committed to active learning through excellence in teaching, faculty and student scholarship, research, creative activities, and service. We offer degrees in the arts and sciences and the professional disciplines of business, education, and nursing. All degrees are grounded in a liberal arts and sciences curriculum designed to provide students with the educational background necessary to succeed in any chosen field. At USC Aiken, we believe deep learning and understanding are enhanced when students can connect disciplines. All of our undergraduate programs and majors are grounded in the liberal arts and sciences. This means that students begin their college education by taking classes in many different subjects and building skills geared toward more than just training in one profession. Exciting discoveries often come from where disciplines overlap, and concepts and solutions from one field of study are applied to problems in another. By studying the liberal arts and sciences, students develop healthy critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. Students steeped in the liberal arts and sciences gain more excellent mental flexibly, learn to think across multiple domains and communicate effectively. These are skills employers say they value most. In today's labor market, career paths are changing, and new career options are being created at a dizzying rate. Thus, those graduates who can draw from various skillsets to adapt to challenges and capitalize on opportunities will have the most significant advantage. A commitment to providing significant fields of study in conjunction with a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences is at the heart of a USC Aiken education. At USC Aiken, learning extends well beyond the classroom. Through undergraduate research projects, real-world experience, international study opportunities, and engaged learning practices, USC Aiken students explore, understand, and master their interest areas in depth. This is an educational approach that prepares students for a successful life, professional success, global understanding, and civic engagement. View full university
  12. Washington Adventist University is a private university with a liberal arts tradition, offering a dynamic blend of professional and liberal arts undergraduate and graduate programs. Founded in scenic Takoma Park in 1904, it is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church and offers a Christian education to students of different faiths worldwide. Its vision is to produce graduates who bring competence and moral leadership to their communities. WAU occupies 19 acres in Takoma Park, Maryland, near the nation's capital. Its world-class metropolitan setting affords the unrivaled opportunity for learning, work, recreation, service, and worship. The University operates under the auspices of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Board of Trustees guides the University's overall mission and direction, overseeing management and setting significant policies. The administration is responsible for leading the university community and managing day-to-day operations. Faculty, students, and staff participate in governance through committees charged with protecting the integrity and enhancing a Washington Adventist University education value. You will experience small, lively classes taught by faculty who are committed to your success. Select options include the honors program, pre-professional programs, bridge program, capital summer session, study abroad, internships for credit, and a unique first-year experience program to assist incoming first-year students in their transition to college life. Our world-class music performance groups regularly perform at Carnegie Hall and numerous other venues nationally and internationally. The University offers acclaimed academic programs in the health sciences and liberal arts. The WAU Honors College provides academically gifted and talented students the opportunity to engage and explore subject material in greater depth, with more choices, inspiring them to excel as independent learners within a collaborative learning community. WAU also has active chapters of numerous honor societies, promoting and recognizing excellence in scholastic achievement, leadership, and character development. At WAU, we encourage you to apply what you learn in the classroom in the real world, and one of the best ways to do that is through an internship with one of the more than 400 organizations of all types that WAU has established internship relationships with over the past ten years. Our faculty have outstanding academic credentials, know their fields inside and out, have years of experience in the classroom. They love to teach, and it shows. But just as important, at WAU, you will find faculty who care—about you as a student and about you as a human being, about where you are now and about where you are going in life. And they do everything they can to help you get there. WAU's Edyth T. James Department of Nursing offers a particular track, through the School of Graduate and Professional Studies, for registered nurses with a license from the Board of Nursing. The latter wish to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. In addition to providing advanced nursing skills, the program offers the registered nurse opportunities to gain strength in nursing theory, leadership, communication, and research skills. For additional information, contact the Edyth T. James Department of Nursing. The vice president's office for Student Life coordinates and manages all aspects of student life on campus. As Student Life professionals, our passion is to serve and support students. Whether you have just come to our campus, are looking for a way to be involved, or need assistance through a difficult time, we are committed to your personal growth and success. Feel free to browse our page and discover the many ways we can help. Washington Adventist University is a learning community committed to the Seventh-day Adventist Christian vision of excellence and service. Washington Adventist University is a community where Christ is celebrated and reflected in its members' academic, social, physical, and spiritual experiences. Our team of student life personnel is committed to supporting you in these important life choices and to partnering with you in a shared journey of faith and learning. Financial aid is a crucial component of achieving your goal of a college education. The Office of Student Financial Services at Washington Adventist University is here to help you through the process of financing your education. We believe we owe our students a quality education at an affordable price. We offer various financial aid packages that combine merit- and need-based aid with state and federal assistance. Roughly ninety-five percent of WAU students receive some financial aid. We are here to support you and your family as you explore your financial aid options. We suggest reviewing the information about the various types of aid available and following the instructions to apply for financial aid. WAU education is faith-based and student-focused. The University offers more than 32 majors and academic programs leading to associate bachelor and graduate degrees. You will experience small, lively classes taught by faculty who are committed to your success. Select options include the honors program, pre-professional programs, bridge program, capital summer session, study abroad, internships for credit, and a unique first-year experience program to assist incoming first-year students transition to college life. Washington Adventist University admits students of any race, gender, age, disability, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students. It does not discriminate based on race, gender, age, disability, color, national and ethnic origin in administering its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs! View full university
  13. The University of Freiburg, officially the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, is a public research university located in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The university was founded in 1457 by the Habsburg dynasty as the second university in Austrian-Habsburg territory after the University of Vienna. Today, Freiburg is the fifth-oldest university in Germany, with a long tradition of teaching the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The university is made up of 11 faculties and attracts students from across Germany and over 120 other countries. International students constitute about 16% of total student numbers. Named as one of Germany's elite universities by academics, political representatives, and the media, the University of Freiburg stands amongst Europe's top research and teaching institutions. With its long-standing reputation of excellence, the university looks both to the past to maintain its historic academic and cultural heritage and to the future, developing new methods and opportunities to meet the needs of a changing world. The University of Freiburg has been home to some of the greatest minds of the Western tradition, including such eminent figures as Martin Heidegger, Hannah Arendt, Rudolf Carnap, David Daube, Johann Eck, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Friedrich Hayek, Edmund Husserl, Friedrich Meinecke, Max Weber, and Paul Uhlenhuth. Also, 19 Nobel laureates are affiliated with the University of Freiburg, and 15 academics have been honored with the highest German research prize, the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize while working at the University of Freiburg. View full university
  14. The University Larbi Ben M'Hidi Oum El Bouaghi, which is spread over 4 campuses and an annex consists of seven ( 07 ) and three Faculties ( 03 ) Institutes. The overall student enrollment is 22,299 of which 21,418 are in graduation and 1070 in Post-graduation. Educational support is provided by 783 teachers of which 177 are rank Magistral, representing a rate of 22%. 70 training offers (Licence) and 58 training offers (Master) in eleven ( 11 ) areas of the LMD system. Each year the ULBMOEB delivers 4000 graduates. More than 20 000 diplomas were issued since its creation in 1983 and 4764 certificates were issued in 2013. The scientific and technological research is provided in nine ( 09 ) laboratories by 250 teachers permanent researchers and hundreds of associate researchers. More than 600 theses were defended since the creation ede away. Scientific, cultural, and sporting events occupy a prominent place within the university. More than fifty activities take place each year. Like the country, the University Larbi Ben M'hidi Oum El Bouaghi is changing. The objectives are better quality of training, better management of the living environment of students and staff, more quality scientific production. The assets that conceal our young university can ensure it achieve these goals. View full university
  15. The university kasdi merbah Ouargla originated from the Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) erected by Decree No. 65- 88 of 22 March 1988 . In 1997, by Decree No. 159-97 of 10 March 1997 was created Ouargla University Centre which now includes under its authority the National Institute of Advanced Training in Agricultural Saharan(INAFSAS - Decree No. 337-97 of 10 September 1997) alongside the 05 founding institutes. The Merbah-Ouargla Kasdi University currently consists of 10 faculties each has several departments by applicable rules, including the D Executive secret No. 13-100 of 2 Jumada El Oula 1434 corresponding to March 14, 2013, amending and supplementing the Decree Executive No. 01-210 of 2 Jumada El Oula 1422 corresponding to July 23, 2001. establishment of the University of Ouargla. the number and the calling of the faculties comprising the University kasdi merbah Ouargla are fixed View full university
  16. The University of Biskra was established in 1984. It has its origins in three national institutes were autonomous administ retirement, educationally and financially: National Institute of Hydraulic National Institute of Architecture National Electrotechnical Institute These three institutes have become central universities in 1992 The University Centre became "Mohamed Khider University of Biskra" in 1998. It now has six faculties: Faculty of Science and Technology Faculty of Law and Political Sciences Faculty of the tires and Languages Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences and Management Sciences Faculty of Exact Sciences, Natural Science and Life Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. View full university
  17. UHBC has higher education in the province of Chlef began during the year 1983-1984, with the opening of the National Higher Education Institute of Civil Engineering (INES-GC), which had 144 students enrolled. (Decree No. 83/623 of 5 November 1983). The National Institute provided training of core technology and state engineers in Civil Engineering. Two new National Institutes of Higher Education (Hydraulics and Agronomy) were opened in the academic year 1986-1987 (Decree 86/166 of 5 August 1986), the date coincided with the receipt of the infrastructure of INES, with educational facilities for various workshops and laboratories. Depuis 1988 other training courses were opened. The INES Chlef were grouped under the authority of one direction with the creation in 1992 of the University Centre of Chlef (Decree No. 92/293 of 7 July 1992). Therefore, the University Centre has continued to seek guardianship for the opening of other sectors, coveted by future graduates. View full university
  18. 1990: Opening of the National Institute of Higher Education of Electronic 2000: promoted the National Institute of Higher Education to the electronic university center under the Executive Decree No. 197 - 2000 dated 25 July 2000 on the establishment of the University Center Paljlvh. 2009: University Center to upgrade the University and under the Executive Decree No. 09 - 09 dated 04 January 2009 concerning the establishment of the University of Djelfa Estimated the total number of students enrolled at the University of Djelfa season university 2015-2014 b 23950 students, Muaan on 06 colleges and 16 Departments of the Institute. Djelfa University includes four (04) procuratorates for the presidency of the University: - on behalf of the University Directorate of the Higher composition of the gradient and continuous training and certification. - on behalf of the University Directorate of Higher formation in post-graduation and university training and scientific research. - on behalf of the University of the Directorate of External Relations and Cooperation and activation, communication, and scientific demonstrations - the university on behalf of the Directorate for Development and anticipative and guidance View full university
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