Lebanon Valley College
Lebanon Valley College is a private university founded in 1866 in Annville, Lebanon County. Also known as LVC and The Valley, Lebanon Valley College aims to provide quality education in more than 35 fields, from the Sciences to the Arts, Humanities and other Social Sciences. Offering baccalaureate programs in various fields including Forestry, Digital Communication, Religion and Philosophy, LVC continues to improve the quality of education that it gives to its students to meet demands of the changing times.
Find out more on the school’s history and degree programs through its official website, www.lvc.edu. For application information, check out the school’s admissions page.
The University of Miami
Founded in 1925 in Coral Gables, Florida, the University of Miami is a private university rearing a diverse student body representing not only the 50 states of the United States, but also more than 100 countries around the globe. It has an equally diverse list of courses and degree programs in various disciplines including, business, communication, nursing, engineering, architecture, health studies, arts and sciences. The University of Miami is also known as Miami of Florida, The U, and UM.
To know more about The U, check out their website, www.miami.edu. To get application information, visit its admissions page.
Roger Williams University
Founded in 1956, Roger Williams University or RWU was named in honor of Roger Williams, cofounder of Rhode Island. It is a private, co-educational and non-sectarian university specializing in liberal arts. RWU offers 36 degree programs in liberal arts, along with also courses in other fields such as graphic design communication, life sciences, architecture, engineering and legal studies. It also has graduate schools.
Check out www.rwu.edu for a complete list of programs and courses offered by the school. For application information, visit the school’s admissions page.















