Adelphi University
Founded in 1896, Adelphi University is a private university situated in Garden City, Nassau Country. It is accredited nationally and has eight colleges offering various courses from the arts to the sciences to education, nursing, business, and social work. It also has graduate programs and joint degree programs in engineering, law, dentistry, physical therapy, environmental studies, and optometry.
For more information on Adelphi university and its offered programs, visit its website, www.adelphi.edu. Application procedures and requirements are available from its admissions page.
Adrian College
Adrian College is a private college specializing in liberal arts. Founded in 1859, this college in the city of Adrian in Michigan is affiliated with the Methodist church. Adrian College offers 40 degree programs for students who intend to pursue careers in health science, physical therapy, law, engineering and architecture. Since its inception, it has reared students who turned out to be distinguished men and women in various fields, including US Congressman Mike Rogers,
Interested applicants may log-on to the school’s web admissions page. Further information on the school’s offered degree programs can check out www.adrian.edu.
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University is a public university in Madison Country, Alabama, offering a long list of courses in various disciplines including forestry, social work, art education, clinical psychology, urban and regional planning, communicative sciences and disorders, engineering technologies, counseling psychology, computer science, food science, and civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering.
Also known as Alabama A&M University or AAMU, is one of the most distinguished historically black universities in the country, priding itself in having a baccalaureate program in telecommunications. More information on the school and a detailed list of its course offerings are available at its official website, www.aamu.edu. To apply, just check out its admissions page.

Alabama State University
Alabama State University or ASU was established 1867 in Montgomery, Alabama. Among the country’s historically black schools and universities, ASU was put up as a Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund member. It has seven colleges and schools offering baccalaureate programs in arts and sciences, business administration, health sciences, education, and visual and performing arts. It also boasts of its graduate school aerospace studies division. ASU offers PhD and master’s degree programs in microbiology, educational leadership, physical therapy, policy, and law. Its studentry is a mix of indivisuals from over 40 states and 6 countries.
For more information on ASU, visit www.alasu.edu. Applicatoin requirements and procedures can be founds at its admissions page.
Purdue University
Since its inception in 1869, Purdue University stood up as the flagship campus among the six schools of the Purdue University System. Being one of the largest university systems in the country, Purdue takes pride in its state-of-the-art College of Engineering and School of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The college offers highly competitive curriculum in its engineering, aviation and aerospace programs. In Purdue’s West Lafayette campus, there are over 200 degree programs for students who are interested in pursuing careers in the areas of agriculture, health sciences, liberal arts, management, education, nursing, science and technology, veterinary medicine, and consumer and family sciences.
Ore information on Purdue’s offered course, as well as application information are available at www.purdue.edu and its admissions page.
Cornell University
Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell University is a private academic institution dedicated to providing quality education to students in various disciplines. A member of the Ivy League higher, Cornell University has seven undergraduate schools specializing in agriculture and life sciences, architecture, art and planning, engineering, arts and sciences, hotel administration, labor and industrial relations, and human ecology. It offers not only undergraduate programs, but also interdisciplinary and dual programs. Cornell University is located in Ithaca, New York.
Moredetailed information on Cornell University and its programs are available at www.cornell.edu. To apply, check out the school’s web admissions page.

