Name | Title | Contact Details |
---|---|---|
Christine Solie |
Director, Financial Communications | Profile |
Heather Springel |
Assistant Director of Finance and | Profile |
Nichole Thon |
Assistant Director of Financial Aid Operations | Profile |
Rachel Richelieu |
Vice Chancellor for University Communications and Marketing | Profile |
Kerri Meeks-Griffin |
Director of Recruitment and Admissions | Profile |
Western Oregon University (WOU) is a mid-sized public university located in the Willamette Valley of Oregon; just 20 minutes west of Salem, an hour to both Portland and Eugene, and under an hour to the Oregon Coast. WOU has a College of Education and a College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in addition to graduate programs in several areas of study and a continuing education program.
Repeatedly named as one of the best liberal arts colleges in the nation by Washington Monthly, Colleges That Change Lives, and many other reputable college ranking services—Emory & Henry College is small, private and recognized for strong academics, athletics and a dynamic and engaging campus life.
Gettysburg College has earned its strong academic reputation. Since its founding in 1832, the College has upheld a rigorous commitment to the liberal arts in all their breadth and depth. On a beautiful campus in a world-famous town, 2,600 students discover their intellectual passion through more than 69 academic programs. There are no bystanders here. Students prepare for leadership through experiential learning opportunities, an extensive career network, and countless co-curricular, service, and off-campus study activities. Accessible professors: 9.6 to 1 student-faculty ratio; average class size of 18. Academic clout: Our students come from more than 34 states and 38 countries. Recent grads earned Rhodes, Fulbright, and many other prestigious fellowships. Career connections: A four-year career prep program and international alumni network lead to internships, externships, and careers. One year out, 95 percent of graduates are on a career track or in graduate school. Small campus feel, big campus resources: The Sunderman Conservatory of Music; the Majestic Theater, a professional performing arts center; our state-of-the-art science center; the Eisenhower Institute for Public Policy; the Garthwait Leadership Center; Musselman library; and the John F. Jaeger Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Fitness. Historic setting near urban centers: an hour to Baltimore, 90 minutes to Washington, D.C., two hours to Philadelphia.
Founded in 1890, Illinois Tech is a Ph.D.-granting research university with more than 7,800 students in engineering, science, architecture, design, applied technology, human sciences, business, and law programs. Illinois Tech`s interprofessional, technology-focused curriculum is designed to advance knowledge through research and scholarship, to cultivate invention improving the human condition, and to prepare students from throughout the world for a life of professional achievement, service to society, and individual fulfillment.
Welcome To South Puget Sound Community College. We are here to guide you, whether you want to learn a new skill, land a new job earn a new degree or pursue an opportunity that didn`t seem possible before. Our combination of passionate staff and small class size translates into a learning environment focused on helping you achieve your goals and dreams. Nestled on 101 acres of lush woods, our tranquil campus is one of the most beautiful in the nation. We welcome all kinds of students - from the Thurston County area and from around the world - to visit our state-of-the-art facilities and join our learning community. South Puget Sound Community College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Secretary of the United States Department of Education.