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Monday, October 26, 2015

Stanford University

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Stanford University, located between San Francisco and San Jose in the heart of California's Silicon Valley, is one of the world's leading teaching and research universities. 

  • Since its opening in 1891, Stanford has been dedicated to finding solutions to big challenges and to preparing students for leadership in a complex world.
  • Stanford welcomes more than 150,000 visitors to campus annually. Whether you live in the neighborhood or are coming from far away, we look forward to seeing you here on the Farm.
  • Stanford is a thriving residential campus and community sitting on 8,000 acres of foothills and flatlands – once a horse farm belonging to Jane and Leland Stanford and still fondly known as "the Farm." Living at Stanford brings surprises and new experiences every day, in an extraordinary community of creative and accomplished people from around the world.
  • From Nobel Prize winners to undergraduates, all members of the Stanford community are engaged in creating new knowledge, and Stanford brings an innovative, entrepreneurial spirit to this work of discovery. Stanford people take on audacious problems, bring imaginative new approaches to solving them, and work collaboratively to advance knowledge and make meaningful contributions to our world.
  • Stanford offers the kind of education needed for leadership in a rapidly changing world. Its seven schools – Humanities & Sciences, Engineering, Business, Law, Medicine, Education and Earth Sciences – offer a breadth of highly regarded degree programs that allow students the freedom to explore their intellectual and personal passions.

 Stanford Admissions at a Glance

Student Enrollment
  •     Undergraduates: 7,018
  •     Graduates: 9,118
Class of 2018
  •     42,167 applicants
  •     1,678 students
  •     From 50 states and 62 countries
Undergraduate admission
  •  A holistic review process evaluates academic excellence, intellectual vitality and personal context of each applicant.
  • Restrictive Early Action application deadline is November 1.
  • Regular Decision application deadline is January 3.

Graduate admission

    More than 65 departments and programs offer graduate study.   Business, Law and Medicine have separate admission procedures. Application deadlines vary by program.

Financial Aid
  •     U.S. undergraduates are admitted on a need-blind basis; 100% of need is met for all admitted domestic students.
  •     For undergraduates from households with incomes below $100,000, tuition is fully covered by scholarship and/or grant aid.
  •     Undergraduate parents with incomes below $60,000 are expected to pay nothing toward tuition, room or board.
  •     Nearly 70% of undergraduate students receive assistance toward tuition costs.
  •     Graduate study aid is based on availability of funds and academic merit.About 85% of graduate students receive financial aid.

New York University

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More than 175 years ago, Albert Gallatin, the distinguished statesman who served as secretary of the treasury under Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, declared his intention to establish "in this immense and fast-growing city ... a system of rational and practical education fitting for all and graciously opened to all." Founded in 1831, New York University is now one of the largest private universities in the United States. Of the more than 3,000 colleges and universities in America, New York University is one of only 60 member institutions of the distinguished Association of American Universities.

The center of NYU is its Washington Square campus in the heart of Greenwich Village. One of the city's most creative and energetic communities, the Village is a historic neighborhood that has attracted generations of writers, musicians, artists, and intellectuals. NYU, in keeping with its founder’s vision, is “in and of the city”: the University – which has no walls and no gates – is deeply intertwined with New York City, drawing inspiration from its vitality.

And NYU has established itself as the first global network university, with a comprehensive liberal arts campus in Abu Dhabi – the first to be operated abroad by a major U.S. research university – and other sites for study and research in Accra, Ghana; Berlin, Germany; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Florence, Italy; London, England; Madrid, Spain; Paris, France; Prague, the Czech Republic; Shanghai, China; and Tel Aviv, Israel, among other locations.

New York University’s mission is to be a top quality international center of scholarship, teaching and research. This involves retaining and attracting outstanding faculty who are leaders in their fields, encouraging them to create programs that draw outstanding students, and providing an intellectually rich environment. NYU seeks to take academic and cultural advantage of its location and to embrace diversity among faculty, staff and students to ensure a wide range of perspectives, including international perspectives, in the educational experience.

NYU is the largest private research university in America - and now a university with a global influence like no other. Three degree-granting portal campuses comprise NYU's global network: one in the heart of New York City, a second in Abu Dhabi, and a third in Shanghai.

Ross University


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Ross University is one of the largest and most successful Caribbean medical schools in the world – and remains one of the great secrets in allopathic and veterinary medical education.


At Ross University School of Medicine and School of Veterinary Medicine, our highest priority is providing students with a medical education of the highest quality. We are committed to delivering an exceptional academic and clinical experience to our students, which will establish the foundation for their success in their chosen field.

Ross University is devoted to the education of medical professionals in both human and veterinary medicine. Ross University's medical school was founded in 1978 in Dominica, West Indies. Just a few years later, the veterinary school was founded in 1982 in St. Kitts in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. Both of our Caribbean medical schools are supported by administrative offices located in North Brunswick, NJ.

Ross University is proud that both of its Caribbean medical schools' academic achievements have been recognized by leading government jurisdictions and external agencies.

School of Medicine

  • Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) is accredited by the government of the Commonwealth of Dominica to confer the Doctor of Medicine degree.
  • The United States Department of Education, through its National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation, has determined that the accreditation standards employed by the Dominica Medical Board are comparable with those used to evaluate programs leading to the MD degree in the United States by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education. 
  • RUSM is also accredited by the Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions, and is approved by the few U.S. states that require approval for international schools
School of Veterinary Medicine

  • Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine (RUSVM) is accredited by the St. Christopher & Nevis Accreditation Board, Ministry of Education to confer the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. 
  • In March of 2011, RUSVM also received full accreditation from the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education. 
  • As a result, RUSVM graduates are no longer required to sit for foreign licensure examinations. 

Key Information:
  • Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM), one of the premier Caribbean medical schools, was founded in 1978.
  • Ross graduates are practicing in all 50 States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
  • RUSM has received formal approval in the critical states of New York, New Jersey, Florida and California.
  • In 2011, RUSM students USMLE Step 1 first-time pass rate was over 95%. For Ross students with a GPA of 2.9 or better, the USMLE first-time pass rate was 99%.
  • Students spend 16 months on the RUSM campus in Dominica and then return to the US for clinical clerkships.
  • The campus in Dominica has advanced educational technology. Classrooms are equipped with numerous flat panel plasma screens and students enjoy wireless internet capability anywhere on campus.
  • For the clinical portion of the program conducted in the US, the School of Medicine is affiliated with more than 70 teaching hospitals.
  • The School of Medicine starts three classes a year in September, January and May. And with no summer break, students finish the programs in less time than they would in the US.
  • There are more than 9,000 School of Medicine alumni.
  • Our medical school admissions process is built around finding applicants who will excel in our program and who take the medical profession seriously.

Ashford University



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Knowledge is Everywhere, for Everyone. Ashford University comes to you with effective learning. Whether you bring Ashford into your home or pursue your degree on campus in Clinton, Iowa, you'll find the same tradition of academic excellence.

In 1918, the Sisters of St. Francis, Clinton, Iowa, founded Mount St.Clare College as a junior college for women.


The Ashford Mission

The mission of Ashford University is to provide accessible, affordable,

innovative, high-quality learning opportunities and degree programs that meet the diverse needs of individuals pursuing integrity in their lives, professions, and communities.

In addition to this mission, the faculty and staff have identified several purposes that guide and direct the University's efforts.

Purposes:

To foster a vigorous, diverse learning environment shaped by contemporary awareness, intellectual inquiry, and a shared search for truth in which students gain knowledge and build skills and values useful in their personal and career development.

To cultivate student-centered learning at all levels, supported by technological resources and led by qualified faculty and staff who are guided by contemporary scholarship and professional practice.

To promote the development of foundation values relevant to leadership in the 21st century: self-worth, creativity, interdependence, service, integrity, and effectiveness.

To foster intellectual and personal growth, sensitivity to diversity and human dignity, effective and responsible leadership, environmental responsibility, and lifelong learning.


Ashford University is a for-profit university headquartered in San Diego, California.It is the largest educational holding of Bridgepoint Education. The university offers associate’s, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees in more than 50 degree programs on campus and online. The university consists of four colleges: the Forbes School of Business, the College of Education, the College of Health, Human Services, and Science, and the College of Liberal Arts. While a majority of the 54,120 students are enrolled in online courses, as of December 31, 2014, the university also hosts 742 students at their campus location in Clinton, Iowa. Ashford is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission.
Ashford University campus was established in 1893 as the Mount St. Clare Academy, a boarding and day school for girls. The idea for this school formed when Father James A. Murray invited the Sisters of St. Francis to help teach in Clinton, Iowa. The new Mount St. Clare building was erected for this school in 1910 and remains in use today.

Seeing a need for higher education in Clinton County and the surrounding area, the sisters founded Mount St. Clare College in 1918. This liberal arts institution was also an approved teacher education college from 1932 to 1954. In 1942, 60% of the rural teachers in Clinton County and 62% of the teachers in the city of Clinton school system had received all their training from Mount St. Clare College.

In 1950, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools first accredited Mount St. Clare College. The college then began to expand quickly, and acquired a convent building, new library, new gymnasium, the Science Building, and Durham Residence Hall. The college eventually became coeducational in 1967.


For the 1979–1980 school year, the college received approval for its first four-year degree, a bachelor’s program in business administration. During the same year, Mount St. Clare Academy merged with St. Mary’s High School in Clinton, forming Mater Dei High School (now known as Prince of Peace Preparatory). With the space freed by the academy’s merger, the school began to offer additional four-year programs. In 1997, the sisters moved off campus into their new mother house, The Canticle. In 1998, the Durgin Educational Center was opened, which included new athletic facilities, including Kehl arena.

University of Oxford

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University of Oxford

Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and lays claim to nine centuries of continuous existence.
As an internationally renowned centre for teaching and research, Oxford attracts students and scholars from across the globe, with almost a quarter of our students from overseas.
More than 130 nationalities are represented among a student population of over 18,000.
Oxford is one of Europe's most innovative and entrepreneurial universities.
Drawing on an 800-year tradition of discovery and invention, modern Oxford leads the way in creating jobs, wealth, skills and innovation for the 21st century.
The leading UK university for knowledge transfer and commercial spin-outs, Oxford was also the UK pioneer in developing a university intellectual property policy.
Teaching has been taking place in Oxford since at least 1096 and developed rapidly through the 12th century.
The University has played a major role in the intellectual life of the country since its early days. Over nine centuries it has been a centre for debate and controversy in science, religion and the arts.
During the 20th and early 21st centuries, Oxford added to its humanistic core a major new research capacity in the natural and applied sciences, including medicine.

Location and Transport
About 100km (62 miles) north-west of London, with excellent links to the capital and the rest of the country.
Oxford is a lively medium-sized city with a total student population of over 40,000 (including students at both Oxford and Oxford Brookes).
Most University and college buildings are located in the centre and are easily reached on foot or by bike.


Entry Standards

Conditional offers for students studying A-levels range between A*A*A and AAA (or 38–40 points in the International Baccalaureate including core points, or another equivalent) depending on the subject. Each course page will detail the requirements necessary.
Specific A level (or equivalent) subjects may be required to apply for some subjects, especially in the sciences.
Most subjects require applicants to sit a written test and/or submit written work.

Course Flexibility

Most subjects include compulsory courses for the first year, and then give students the opportunity to choose options in subsequent years.
Teaching Standards

Tutorials are at the heart of teaching at Oxford. A tutorial is a lesson with a tutor usually taking place once or twice every week. Tutors are experts in their field and often world-leaders. Students usually have to prepare work in advance, for example an essay or some mathematical problems, which they then discuss in the tutorial.
Through tutorials, students develop powers of independent, critical thought; analytical and problem-solving abilities, and written and oral communication skills.

Research Standards

Oxford has more world-leading academics (rated 4* in the 2014 national Research Excellence Framework) than any other UK university.
It ranked first in terms of the volume of material assessed as world-leading in 12 out of 31 Units of Assessment.
92% of the examples it submitted of impact its research has on the wider world was rated as outstanding or very considerable.
Oxford consistently has the highest research income from external sponsors of any UK university.

Academic Strengths

Oxford has a world-class reputation for academic excellence and courses have an academic rather than vocational focus.
Many Oxford academics are international experts in their chosen fields in all disciplines of the sciences and arts.

Student Facilities

The Careers Service offers all students a comprehensive range of CV and interview workshops, eleven fairs (attended by 60+ employers at each one), hundreds of employer presentations throughout the year, and opportunities ranging from a 20-minute 1:1 careers guidance meeting with an experienced Careers Adviser, to taking part in The Student Consultancy, Insight into Teaching, and our leading Intern-ship Programme around the world.
Every college has its own library which provide core material with multiple copies of the most popular books and other key works. Most are open around the clock. There are also departmental and major research libraries including the world-famous Bodleian which can claim a copy of every book published in Britain.
The University is well equipped with IT facilities with most departments and colleges providing computer rooms, network access and computing support. The central Oxford University Computing Services also offer computer facilities and free training.
All students may use the Language Centre, which offers courses, computer-based learning and audio-visual study rooms.
The University has a professionally staffed confidential Student Counselling Service.

Monday, October 5, 2015

The top 10 universities in the UK 2015


1. University of Cambridge
Location          Central England
Established 1209
Famous For Economics, Law, Science



2. University of Oxford         
Location         South England
Established 1096
Famous For Humanities, Law,MBA



3. London School of Economics (LSE)

Location          London
Established 1895
Famous For Economics, Law, Social Science




4. University of St Andrews
Location         Scotland
Established 1413
Famous For International Relations




5. Durham University
Location         North England
Established 1832
Famous For Psychology, IT, English


6.Imperial College London
Location            London
Established 1907
Famous For Science, Engineering, Medicine




7.University of Warwick
Location         Central England
Established 1965
Famous For Economics, International Studies & WMG




8.University of Bath
Location         South England
Established 1894
Famous For     MBA, Psychology, Engineering


9.University College London (UCL)
Location         London
Established 1826
Famous For Medicine, Science, Law




10.University of Exeter
Location         South England
Established 1955


Famous For Business, IT, Economics

Princeton Univeristy NJ

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All About Princeton:

Princeton University is a private institution that was founded in 1746. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 5,391, its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 600 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Princeton University's ranking in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, 1. Its tuition and fees are $43,450 (2015-16).

Princeton, the fourth-oldest college in the United States, is located in the quiet town of Princeton, New Jersey. Within the walls of its historic ivy-covered campus, Princeton offers a number of events, activities and organizations. The Princeton Tigers, members of the Ivy League, are well known for their consistently strong men's and women's lacrosse teams. Students live in one of six residential colleges that provide a residential community as well as dining services but have the option to join one of more than 10 eating clubs for their junior and senior years. The eating clubs serve as social and dining organizations for the students who join them. Princeton's unofficial motto, "In the Nation's Service and in the Service of All Nations," speaks to the university's commitment to community service.

Princeton includes highly ranked graduate programs through the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. One unique aspect of Princeton's academic program is that all undergraduate students are required to write a senior thesis. Notable alumni include U.S. President Woodrow Wilson; John Forbes Nash, subject of the 2001 film "A Beautiful Mind"; model/actress Brooke Shields; and first lady Michelle Obama. According to Princeton legend, if a student exits campus through FitzRandolph Gate prior to graduation, he or she may be cursed never to graduate.

School mission and unique qualities (as provided by the school):

Princeton University is unique in combining the strengths of a major research university with the qualities of an outstanding liberal arts college. Whether...

Princeton University is unique in combining the strengths of a major research university with the qualities of an outstanding liberal arts college. Whether through independent study, student-initiated seminars, or lectures in emerging fields such as neuroscience, Princeton students have the flexibility to shape dynamic academic programs that prepare them for leadership and lives of service. Through its groundbreaking financial aid program, Princeton ensures that all qualified students who are accepted can afford to attend the University. Chartered in 1746, Princeton is renowned for its commitment to undergraduate teaching. Its faculty are known throughout the world and it is not unusual for students to learn from Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and MacArthur fellows. Students benefit from small class sizes and one-on-one advising with faculty, particularly while doing independent work such as the senior thesis. All intellectual endeavors of Princeton's 5,320 degree-seeking undergraduate students are supported by a range of first-rate academic resources, such as libraries, laboratories, and even an art museum. The academic options at Princeton give students flexibility in pursuing their intellectual interests while working toward either the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Students also may choose from among 47 interdisciplinary programs, creating combinations of academic interests. For example, a student might major in physics while also earning a certificate in Latin American studies. The University is located in the town of Princeton, which has a diverse population of 30,000 residents and is situated between New York City and Philadelphia, with rail service to both cities. Princeton is a residential university that provides a welcoming environment, advising services, cultural and educational events, intramural sports, and more. As a residential community, Princeton provides housing for all four years. Princeton's six residential colleges offer settings where students quickly can become involved in campus activities. Students can participate in more than 300 student-run organizations, the arts, civic engagement, student government, religious groups, and athletics.







University of Kent



Kent State University could be an open examination school orchestrated in 1910. The University of the first foundation of an associate get ready school, put in Kent, Ohio, US.

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Work commenced in 2013 on a 4000m2 extension to the Templeman Library on the Canterbury campus as the flagship project of the University’s 50thanniversary celebrations
Specialist postgraduate programmes in Rome launched in 2013
A new college, Turing College, established at the Canterbury campus and new student residences opened at Liberty Quays in Medway 2013
Significant investment into School of Arts facilities at Chatham Historic Dockyard in Medway saw a number of refurbished buildings; lecture theatres and studio spaces open in 2012
New student accommodation at Liberty Quays in Medway opened in 2009
Postgraduate centre in Paris launched in 2009 for specialist programmes in the Humanities
The University welcomed its first students to the new Medway campus in 2005
Medway School of Pharmacy, a joint venture between the University of Kent and the University of Greenwich, launched in 2004 at the Medway campus
University of Kent at Brussels, a postgraduate centre for programmes specialising in international studies opened in 1998
Tonbridge Centre specialising in part-time study opened in 1982
Royal Charter granted in 1965; first 500 students enrol at Canterbury campus.
Colyer Fergusson Music Building opened in 2012.
Specialist postgraduate programmes at Athens launched in 2011.
Woolf Postgraduate College opened in 2008.

Location and Transport

Campuses in Canterbury and Medway and specialist postgraduate centres in Brussels, Paris Athens and Rome. The University also has a part-time centre in Tonbridge.
University of Kent is well connected to London (via road or high speed train) and continental Europe (via ferry or Eurostar).
The Canterbury campus is vibrant, friendly and cosmopolitan, 20 minutes walk from Canterbury city centre. The historic Medway campus has a lively atmosphere with award winning buildings, industry-standard facilities and a great community. There is also a shuttle bus provided by the University, which runs at regular intervals between the Canterbury and Medway campuses.
The Canterbury campus is on a direct bus route to the city centre and is close to both Canterbury East and Canterbury West train stations
The Medway campus is close to Chatham train station and regular buses service the campus from the station. Journey time to campus is approximately 15 minutes. Arriva buses also regularly service the campus.
The University of Kent, Brussels is located in a world centre for international affairs, close to a metro station, a train station and regular bus and tram services.
Our centre in Paris is at the Columbia Global Center (previously known as Reid Hall), in the heart of Montparnasse and a five-minute walk from the local metro station.
Kent’s centres in Athens and Rome are close to the main cultural sites and both centres have good bus connections to the surrounding areas.

Entry Standards

Applicants are considered solely on the basis of their merits, abilities and potential, regardless of gender, ethnic or national origin, age (subject to the University regulations on minimum age), disability, religion, sexual orientation or any other irrelevant distinction.
The University aims to give such students equality of opportunity to enter. The University recognises that not all applicants have had an equality of educational opportunity and will consider applicants in the light of the opportunities available to them. The University will admit candidates who have the potential to succeed at degree level.

Course Flexibility

Fully modular degree programmes provide students with the opportunity to study a wide range of options.
Full and part-time study options available.
Many of Kent’s subject areas give students the opportunity to study or work abroad or spend a year in industry.
A vast range of degree combinations are available with joint degrees and major/minor degree subject options.
Foundation degrees, Higher National Diplomas and Top-up honours degrees also available.

Teaching Standards

Kent achieved the third highest score of 91% for overall student satisfaction in the 2014 National Student Survey (NSS).
All of our academic schools produce world-leading research, meaning our students learn directly from top-rated researchers.
Kent scored 89% for overall teaching satisfaction in the 2014 NSS.
Strong international focus helps students develop a global perspective to their learning.

Research Standards

University of Kent was ranked 17th in the UK for research intensity* in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014. (*of 122 universities not including specialist institutions; rankings are taken from the Times Higher Education, Jan 2015.)
97% of Kent’s research is of international quality.
All of our academic schools are engaged in research deemed to be of international excellence and world-leading.

Academic Strengths

Regular access to academic staff, detailed and prompt feedback on work.
Kent has partnerships with a number of prestigious universities around the world offering many opportunities to study and work abroad.
Innovative and nationally recognised ‘Employability Points’ scheme encourages students to develop transferable skills through extra-curricular activities.
Regular talks and workshops in a range of related fields enable students to place their studies in a broader context.
Kent academics are research-active; our students learn from some of the most influential thinkers in their field.

Student Facilities

The Templeman Library on the Canterbury campus has a wealth of resources and services to support study and research across all subject areas. Its extensive print and electronic collections are specifically aimed at supporting the courses and subject areas taught at Kent. The Library is well equipped with hundreds of study spaces and PCs, loan laptops, wireless access and printing and photocopying facilities. There are silent and quiet study zones, a social learning zone with café and IT facilities, and bookable group study or viewing rooms. Students are also able to use the Drill Hall Library at the Medway campus.
The Drill Hall Library on the Medway campus is 184ft long and reportedly the longest library in Europe. It has hundreds of study spaces, zoned to provide silent, quiet and group study facilities plus extensive print and electronic resources. There is also a new library café, with four ‘diner’ style booths that seat between four and six students and are equipped with 40” LCD screens connected to a networked PC. Students are also able to use the Templeman Library at the Canterbury campus.
As well as hundreds of networked PCs across both the Canterbury and Medway campuses, the University also has a mobile webapp, which puts live PC availability, course timetables and other University essentials at our students’ fingertips. We offer free skills training workshops, online tutorials, the chance to earn a recognised IT qualification (ECDL) and many part-time work opportunities to enable students to gain experience, develop skills and enhance their CV.
The Sports Centre on the Canterbury campus has some of the best facilities in the university sector including a new cardio/fitness suite, physiotherapy clinic, three multi-use sports halls, a variety of playing fields, courts for squash, volleyball, basketball, badminton, tennis and netball, dance studio, 3G football pitch, cricket nets, astro-turf and grass pitches.
Students at the Medway campus have access to a wide range of facilities that are close to the campus including Medway Park. This regional centre of sporting excellence has fantastic facilities including an IAAF standard athletics track, gym and fitness suite, 25m pool, 12 court sports hall and three dance studios. Kent students receive discounted rates and access to free activities.
The Venue nightclub on the Canterbury campus is one of the best student facilities in the country. It has a capacity of 1,200 and is open four nights a week. The club caters for a range of music genres and there’s a full events programme with many guest appearances.
The University runs a free shuttle bus between the Canterbury and Medway campuses during term-time.