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Colleges That Prepare Students for a Career in the Golf Industry

The golf industry is a multi-billion dollar business with a wide range of career paths beyond being a professional player. For students who have a passion for the game and...

Colleges with Excellent Programs in Computer Science (Including Animation and Game Design)

A career in computer science means earning big bucks, using the latest technology, and having almost guaranteed job security. We don't think there's anything nerdy about that.

Idaho Hidden Gems

Think you know every college out there? Think again. Here are some diamonds in the rough from The Gem State.

Attendance at Women's Basketball Games: The Top 10 in Division II

These are the teams with the most loyal fans in D-II. Their crowds pump them up at each game. (Average attendance per game)

Admission Through an Alternative First-Year Program

Want to be a big fish in a small pond? General studies programs give you that small-college feel when you're in a larger college community. These programs usually last only a...

The Ultimate Overlooked College Towns

They're not on everyone's radar, well-known New York and Boston, but they are our counselors' choices for best over-looked college cities.

Schools That Offer Deferred Admission of Less Than 1 Year

Ready for college?! Okay, how about almost ready? These schools allow students to defer an offer of admission for several months, but less than one year, so you can take some...

Colleges for the Independent Learner

Does a typical Saturday afternoon find you in the library teaching yourself Latin--for fun? Here are some schools who dig that.

Colleges Raising the Most Money from Foundations (on a Per Student Basis)

We're talking about the total amount donated by foundations, divided by the number of students.

Climate in College Cities: Snowfall

Check out this list if you love the snow or want to avoid it at all costs. The number is the average inches of snow per year.

Where Chemistry PhDs Received Their Undergraduate Degrees

It takes many years and a lot of hard work to earn a doctorate in chemistry. But it all started with an undergraduate degree. Many current PhDs got their start at the schools...

Colleges Working to Improve Race Relations

It's time to speak up! The Sustained Dialogue Campus Network, a project of the International Institute of Sustained Dialogue, seeks to improve race relations on these college campuses.

Where All Students Live Off Campus

Are you a student who dreams of a college experience that doesn't involve residence halls or communal living? While many universities require first-year students to live on...

Co-ed Colleges with the Highest Percentage of Male Students

Choosing the right college involves considering many factors, from academic programs and campus culture to the student body composition. For some, finding a co-ed...

Where Female Area and Ethnic Studies PhDs Received Their Undergraduate Degrees

Young women considering pursuing a PhD in ethnic studies can follow in the footsteps of many of their peers at these 10 schools.

The Southeastern Conference

The Southeastern Conference, or SEC, stands as one of the most prominent and competitive athletic conferences in the United States. Beyond its legendary sports teams and...