Oxford College
Oxford College, a division of Emory University in Oxford, Georgia, was founded in 1836. It is a private residential school specializing in liberal arts. Offering undergraduate courses in various fields such as business and life sciences, Oxford College also offers preparatory programs for students who intend to pursue post-graduate degrees, as well as careers in business administration, medicine, law, pharmacy, veterinary medicine and physical therapy. Its student population includes people of different ethnic and economic backgrounds.
To know more about Oxford College, its degree programs and application requirements, visit its official website and admissions page.
Hofstra University
Private and non-sectarian, Hofstra University was first established in 1935 as a college of New York University in the village of Hempstead on Long Island, New York. It eventually stood up on its own and became Hofstra College. In 1963, it became Hofstra University. Today, it offers more than 140 degree programs in various fields of discipline. It also offers pre-professional programs for students who intend to pursue medicine, health studies and law, as well as a certificate program in Natural Sciences.
Visit Hofstra University’s website and admissions page for more detailed information on the programs that the school offers and its college application requirements.
Humphreys College
Humphreys University is an independent college established by John R. Humphreys, Sr. in 1896. It has campuses in Stockton and Modesto, and it offers a long list of certificate programs, associate programs, baccalaureate programs and master’s degree programs in human services, business, law, and liberal arts. Humphreys College also has post-graduate for those who intend to pursue formal learning in fields such as medicine and law.
You can get more information about Humphreys University from www.humphreys.edu. If you want to find out about how to apply, visit the school’s admissions page.















