Archive for September, 2010

Ball State University Overview


Sitting in Muncie, Indiana is a state-run university by the name of Ball State University that has been classified as a Doctoral/Research University (DRU). Excelling in their programs for business, music, teaching, nursing, telecommunications & journalism, and architecture, this public university is has a lot to offer. If you are thinking of applying to Ball [...]

Filed under school profiles, September 9th, 2010

Azusa Pacific University


The Azusa Pacific University was originally founded in 1899, when three different educational institutions merged together to form the university. While it is an evangelical Christian school, the Azusa Pacific University is proud to be an inter-denominational establishment. If you plan on applying to the Azusa Pacific University, then you may want to go through [...]

Filed under school profiles, September 6th, 2010

George Fox University Overview


Founded in 1885 as a school for Quakers, George Fox University is now of the religious affiliation known as the Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends. This Christian university has a 108-acre campus located in Newberg, Oregon. Among the top-ranked Christan colleges in the nation, George Fox University is definitely a great educational institution. Read on [...]

Filed under college profiles, September 3rd, 2010

University of Rochester Simon


The complete name of the University of Rochester’s business school is the William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration. The school got its name after the former US Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon. It was also known before as The Graduate School of Management. Its address is in the University’s River Campus [...]

Filed under MBA school profiles, September 2nd, 2010
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