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Emory University

The Emory University, founded in 1836 at Oxford, Georgia, by the Methodist Church, is an internationally recognized university that works for the positive transformation in the world through leadership in teaching, research, scholarship, health care, and social action. Emory University is ranked among the top 20 national research university and is also considered as the most ethnically and religiously diverse university. According to the US News and World Report, Emory is ranked 18th among the national universities.

At Emory University, there are more than 12,000 students enrolled in different undergraduate degree programs, and various graduate and professional programs, and continuing education. Emory University’s undergraduate schools/colleges are Emory College awards BA & BS degrees, Oxford College awards the Associate of Arts degree, the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing awards the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and Goizueta School of Business awards the BBA degree, whereas the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences conducts the graduate and professional programs such as MA, MS, MAT, MED, MGS, and PhD degrees. The other Graduate Schools are the School of Medicine, Rollins School of Public Health, Candler School of Theology, Goizueta Business School, and School of Law etc.

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Purdue University

The Purdue University founded in 1869 and named after benefactor John Purdue, is ranked among the world’s top universities especially in the field of engineering, agriculture, and management. Purdue University is a land-grant, public university and situated in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States and it includes five campuses and many teaching and research sites i.e. 8 colleges and 14 schools.

The Purdue University offers different educational options such as Undergraduate programs, Graduate programs, Continuing Education, Cooperative Education program, and Distance Learning programs in the fields of Agriculture, Consumer and Family Sciences, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, Liberal Arts, Management, Medical Education, Nursing, Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Science, Technology, and Veterinary etc.

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Northwestern University

The Northwestern University, founded in 1851 at West Lake Street, Chicago, is among the top ranked universities in the United States. It is a private, co-educational, non-sectarian research university. The Northwestern University enrolls students for its various undergraduate, graduate and professional, continuing education, pre-collegiate, and summer session programs. According to the US World and News Report, the undergraduate programs offered by it are ranked 14th among all American “National University” programs. Northwestern University’s goal is to create a learning environment for students to find new and interesting academic challenges and to attract the most creative and talented scholars in the world.

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University Of Virginia

The University of Virginia, opened in 1825 by Thomas Jefferson, is a renowned public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia. According to US News and World Report’s ranking, the University of Virginia, also known as U.Va, UVA, or Mr. Jefferson’s University, is ranked in top 25 among the all national public & private universities. Also, the UVA Grounds is named a World Heritage Site on UNESCO’s prestigious World Heritage list.

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University Of Texas At Austin

The University of Texas at Austin, founded in 1883, is the major research university and the largest institution of The University of Texas System. The University of Texas at Austin, commonly known as UT or Texas, is a flagship institution having more than 48,000 students, 2,700 faculty, and 19,000 staff members, and is dedicated to improving the quality of life of the people of Texas and the United States through the core values of learning, discovery, freedom, leadership, individual opportunity and responsibility. According to US News and World Report, UT is ranked as the best public university in the State of Texas.

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University Of Michigan

Learn about the benefits of strategic planning at CalTech. Strategic planning courses are available to CEO’s, managers and executives from all industries. The University of Michigan, established in 1817, is the oldest coeducational public research university in the State of Michigan. The University of Michigan, commonly known as the ‘U of M’, UMich, or UM, is an institution of higher learning known for research, academics, and athletics. UMich is ranked among the top US universities in research expenditures and its undergraduate programs are ranked 24th in the United States.

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University Of California

The University of California, chartered in 1868, is the most eminent institution of higher studies and is considered as the top-rated public university in the United States. The University of California (UC) is a center for lifelong learning and continuing professional development. UC is like a big family which includes approximately 208,000 students, 121,000 faculty and staff, 37,000 retirees, and more than 1.4 million living alumni.

UC campus offers excellent environments that encourages world-class educational and research opportunities. The University of California has 10 campuses in 10 different states which are Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz. UC Berkeley is the oldest of the UC campuses, UC Las Angeles is the largest campus in terms of enrollment, and UC San Francisco is the leading university in field of advanced biomedical research.

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Duke University

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Duke University was created by James Buchanan Duke as a memorial to his father, Washington Duke, in the year 1924. Duke University’s ambition is to achieve a place of real leadership based on exclusive contribution to society through education and research. The goals of the university include increasing the capacity of faculty to develop and communicate disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge, strengthening the engagement of the university in real world issues, attracting the best graduate and professional students and engaging them in the creation and transmission of knowledge etc.

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Cornell University

The Cornel University, founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell & Andrew Dickson White, is both a private endowed university and federal land-grant institution located in Ithaca, New York. Cornell University is a coeducational institute and also the youngest member of the Ivy League. Because of its founders’ revolutionary egalitarian and practical vision of higher education, Cornell University is known as ‘the first American University’.

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University of Pennsylvania

University of Pennsylvania, located in Philadelphia, was founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1740. Franklin was known for his devotion to education support for intellectual pursuits and commitment to the public good. The principles of the University of Penn are entrepreneurship, innovation, invention, out reach, and a pragmatic love of knowledge. Penn University pursues knowledge beyond traditional boundaries and it is ranked among top 10 universities in the annual US News & World Report Survey.

Penn University offer full-time and part-time programs for undergraduate, graduate and professional students, program for working professionals, summer programs, continuing education, and distance learning in various disciplines like nursing, applied science, medicine, science, arts, biotechnology, communication, business, management, and veterinary medicine etc. At present, there are more than 23,000 students and 4000 faculty members at the university campus. Penn has four undergraduate schools and twelve graduate and professionals schools.

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Faculty of Law-University of Alberta

The Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta, located in Edmonton, Alberta, is rated among the best law schools around the world and is known for producing high-quality law graduates with outstanding potential. The graduates from this university are considered to have great potential, inspired and knowledge in their respective fields that promises exciting and rewarding career opportunities. The Law School offers LLB and LLB/MBA combined degree programs.

The institute offers highly reckoned credentials, illustrious faculty members, collegial student body, and a 90 year tradition of excellence. The programs offered provide excellent opportunities for personal, academic and professional growth. The program mandates study of a number of core courses that provide a strong foundational knowledge of law to students. Faculty of Law encourages wider theoretical enquiries and a number of skill-based components to equip students with theoretical as well as practical foundations to succeed.

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New York University

New York University (NYU), founded in 1831, is one of the largest private universities in the United States and is member of Association of American Universities. At present, there are more than 40,000 students enrolled in 14 schools and colleges at five major centers at Manhattan and in more than 25 countries around the world. Washington Square Campus is the center of NYU in the heart of Greenwich Village.

NYU also operates branch campus programs in Westchester County at Manhattan Ville College and in Rockland County at St. Thomas Aquinas College. University offers more than 2,500 courses and award more than 25 different degrees. In the undergraduate division of the University, the enrollment ranges between 100 and 6,500 with 1:11 student/faculty ratio. There are 8 schools devoted to undergraduate education. Students at NYU can change their academic paths by transferring to another college within the University. The different undergraduate programs offered are: Anthropology, Applied Psychological Studies, Art and Art Profession, Childhood Education, Comparative Literature, Communication Studies etc.

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Harvard University

Harvard University is America’s number one ranked Graduate University in preparing students for the challenges of leadership. Harvard University runs different schools for different programs like Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional Education, Continuing Education, and Summer School Programs. Harvard Business School, founded in 1908, has the history of producing leaders and ideas that have shaped the practice of management in different vital organization around the globe.

Harvard Business School (HBS) helps in developing outstanding scholars for careers in research and teaching. The faculty at HBS has the passion for teaching, experience of working with reputed organizations worldwide, and the knowledge gained from the research to educate the future leaders. They used all these features in preparing the next generation business leaders.

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Stanford University

Stanford University, located between San Francisco and San Jose, is recognized as one of the world’s leading research and teaching institution. University has seven schools offering undergraduate and graduate programs i.e. Earth Sciences, Engineering, Humanities & Science, Business, Education, Law and Medicine. Stanford Schools provides a unique and supportive environment for students, to learn and grow.

Approximately 8000 students in 63 departments and programs pursue graduate degrees at Stanford. At Stanford University, Continuing Studies schedules a broad range of courses for people in the Bay Area. The Standard Center for Professional Development provides degree and non-degree distance learning courses. The Graduate Schools of Business and Law School offer executive education. Summer Session provides high school, under graduate and graduate student unique access to Stanford’s outstanding faculty whereas the Education Program for Gifted Students delivers e-learning courses for K-12 students.

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Daniels College Of Business

The Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver, established in 1908 as the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance, is ranked No.12 on the list of the top 51 North American Business Schools and is ranked No.9 in the world for academic excellence in corporate social responsibility. The college mission is to nurture “Enlightened Practice, Professional Achievement, and a Commitment to Community” among those engaged in management and the business profession.

Daniels College emphasizes on knowledge and technical ability, interpersonal skills and intercultural understanding, and ethically based leadership and social responsibility. The College is accredited by AACSB that represents the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide. This accreditation confirms the institute’s commitment to quality and continuous betterment through a rigorous and comprehensive peer view.

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