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Question: What colleges in Illinois will accept a GED for admission?
What do I half to do to be admitied?
July 05, 2008, 00:00:00
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Academy of Art Chicago, Illinois Argosy University Chicago, Illinois Augustana College Rock Island, Illinois Aurora University Aurora, Illinois Benedictine University Lisle, Illinois Blackburn College Carlinville, Illinois Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing Quincy, Illinois Bradley University Peoria, Illinois Chicago State University Chicago, Illinois Columbia College Chicago Chicago, Illinois Concordia University River Forest, Illinois DePaul University Chicago, Illinois DeVry University: Addison Addison, Illinois DeVry University: Chicago Chicago, Illinois DeVry University: Online Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois DeVry University: Tinley Park Tinley Park, Illinois Dominican University River Forest, Illinois East-West University Chicago, Illinois Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Illinois Elmhurst College Elmhurst, Illinois Eureka College Eureka, Illinois Greenville College Greenville, Illinois Harrington College of Design Chicago, Illinois Illinois College Jacksonville, Illinois Illinois Institute of Art: Chicago Chicago, Illinois Illinois Institute of Art: Schaumburg Schaumburg, Illinois Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, Illinois Illinois State University Normal, Illinois Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, Illinois International Academy of Design and Technology: Chicago Chicago, Illinois ITT Technical Institute: Burr Ridge Burr Ridge, Illinois ITT Technical Institute: Mount Prospect Mount Prospect, Illinois Judson University Elgin, Illinois Kendall College Chicago, Illinois Knox College Galesburg, Illinois Lake Forest College Lake Forest, Illinois Lakeview College of Nursing Danville, Illinois Lewis University Romeoville, Illinois Lexington College Chicago, Illinois Lincoln Christian College and Seminary Lincoln, Illinois Loyola University Chicago Chicago, Illinois MacMurray College Jacksonville, Illinois McKendree University Lebanon, Illinois Midstate College Peoria, Illinois Millikin University Decatur, Illinois Monmouth College Monmouth, Illinois Moody Bible Institute Chicago, Illinois National-Louis University Chicago, Illinois North Central College Naperville, Illinois North Park University Chicago, Illinois Northeastern Illinois University Chicago, Illinois Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois Olivet Nazarene University Bourbonnais, Illinois Principia College Elsah, Illinois Quincy University Quincy, Illinois Robert Morris College: Chicago Chicago, Illinois Rockford College Rockford, Illinois Roosevelt University Chicago, Illinois Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science North Chicago, Illinois School of the Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, Illinois Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Edwardsville, Illinois St. Augustine College Chicago, Illinois St. Francis Medical Center College of Nursing Peoria, Illinois St. John's College Springfield, Illinois St. Xavier University Chicago, Illinois Trinity Christian College Palos Heights, Illinois Trinity College of Nursing and Health Sciences Rock Island, Illinois University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Illinois University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois: Springfield Springfield, Illinois University of St. Francis Joliet, Illinois VanderCook College of Music Chicago, Illinois Western Illinois University Macomb, Illinois Western Illinois University: Quad Cities Moline, Illinois Westwood College: Chicago Loop Chicago, Illinois Westwood College: DuPage Woodridge, Illinois Westwood College: O'Hare Airport Chicago, Illinois Wheaton College Wheaton, Illinois
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Question: What colleges/ universities in the midwest can I get into with a 29 act 12 writing and a 3.3 gpa?
I have a lot of great extracurriculars and Im a good writer. Im interested in a good biology program or political science program. I'm an african american male, and will need financial aid.
September 09, 2009, 18:15:35
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I did a College Board search for you based on your stats and came up with this list of Midwestern colleges, all of which accept half or more of their students with stats like yours. Please keep in mind that this means that, at some of these colleges, you'd be considered an outstanding applicant (so they're safety schools), while at others, like Indiana University or the University of Wisconsin-Madison, you'd be considered acceptable but not a priority (so they're reach schools). The vast majority, however, are "match" schools for you. You can visit the college profiles at CollegeBoard.com to see exactly where you match up for them. Of course, please remember that some state universities expect higher GPAs from out-of-state applicants, and don't forget all of the other factors involved. :) But hopefully, if your whole application will be as strong as you expect, all of these would be within reach. Adrian College Anderson University Andrews University Augsburg College Augustana College Ball State University Beloit College Bethel College (Kansas) Blackburn College Bluffton University Briar Cliff University Buena Vista University Butler University Calumet College of St. Joseph Carroll University Case Western Reserve University Central Michigan University Cleveland State University College of Mount St. Joseph Coe College College of St. Benedict/St. John's University Columbia College (Missouri) Concord University Concordia University (Michigan) Concordia University (Minnesota) Concordia University (Nebraska) Concordia University (Wisconsin) Defiance College DePaul University DePauw University Drake University Drury University Earlham College Eastern Illinois University Eastern Michigan University Elmhurst College Eureka College Franklin College Friends University Grace University Gustavus Adolphus College Hanover College Heidelberg University Hillsdale College Hiram College Illinois College Illinois Institute of Technology Illinois State University Illinois Wesleyan University Indiana Institute of Technology Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Iowa Wesleyan College Jamestown College Judson University Kalamazoo College Kent State University Kettering University Knox College Lake Erie College Lake Forest College Lawrence Technological University Lawrence University Lewis University Lincoln College Lindenwood University Loras College Loyola University Chicago MacMurray College Malone University Marian University Marquette University Marygrove College Maryville University of Saint Louis McKendree University Michigan State University Michigan Technological University Minnesota State University - Mankato Minot State University Missouri State University Missouri Valley College Monmouth College Morningside College Mount Mary College (Wisconsin) North Central College North Park University Northern Illinois University Northland College Northwood University: Michigan Notre Dame College (Ohio) Ohio Dominican University Ohio State University: Columbus Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Valley University Olivet College Ottawa University (Kansas) Purdue University Rockford College Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Saint Joseph's College (Indiana) Saint Louis University Shepherd University Siena Heights University Silver Lake College Southern Illinois University - Carbondale Southwest Minnesota State University St. Luke's College St. Mary's University of Minnesota St. Mary-of-the-Woods College St. Olaf College St. Xavier University Stephens College (Missouri) Sterling College (Kansas) Tiffin University Trine University Trinity International University Union College (Nebraska) University of Akron University of Charleston University of Cincinnati University of Dayton University of Detroit Mercy University of Dubuque University of Findlay University of Illinois at Chicago University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Michigan: Dearborn University of Minnesota: Crookston University of Minnesota: Duluth University of Minnesota: Morris University of Minnesota: Twin Cities University of Missouri: Kansas City University of Missouri: St. Louis University of Nebraska - Lincoln University of North Dakota University of St. Francis (Illinois) University of St. Francis (Indiana) University of St. Mary University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire University of Wisconsin-Green Bay University of Wisconsin-La Crosse University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Wisconsin-Stout University of Wisconsin-Superior University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Upper Iowa University Ursuline College (Ohio) Wartburg College Webster University West Virginia University Institute of Technology West Virginia State University West Virginia Wesleyan College Wheaton College Wheeling Jesuit University Wilberforce University William Jewell College William Penn Univers
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Professor Bradley
Question: What are the best universities in the Chicagoland area that offer a masters degree in business?
I live in the suburbs, so I prefereably desire something in the suburbs as opposed to the city but i'm ruling out Chicago all together. Your opinions will be greatly appreciated!
July 17, 2008, 12:10:18
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Best: Northwestern University (Kellogg) University of Chicago Rest: DePaul University (Kellstadt) Illinois Institute of Technology (Stuart) Loyola University Chicago Northern Illinois University University of Illinois--Chicago (Liautaud)
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Austin Gremlin
Question: What are some colleges that might work for me?
I want to get Majors in Journalism and Acting. I also want to get Minors in English and Music. My GPA is somewhere around a B average. I'm also looking for a college with a not too low and not too high price to get in.
April 27, 2010, 14:12:21
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here is the list of four-year colleges that have majors in journalism and acting. they are listed in order from lowest out-of-state tuition, to most expensive. Brigham Young University Provo, UT Out-of-state tuition & fees: $4420 Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania Slippery Rock, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $10012 Northwest Missouri State University Maryville, MO Out-of-state tuition & fees: $11753 Youngstown State University Youngstown, OH Out-of-state tuition & fees: $12394 Salem State College Salem, MA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $12930 Lindenwood University Saint Charles, MO Out-of-state tuition & fees: $13600 Saint Cloud State University St. Cloud, MN Out-of-state tuition & fees: $13844 Freed-Hardeman University Henderson, TN Out-of-state tuition & fees: $14300 University of Michigan: Flint Flint, MI Out-of-state tuition & fees: $15793 Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX Out-of-state tuition & fees: $15795 Keene State College Keene, NH Out-of-state tuition & fees: $17504 Five Towns College Dix Hills, NY Out-of-state tuition & fees: $17750 Ohio University Athens, OH Out-of-state tuition & fees: $17937 Penn State Shenango Sharon, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18068 Penn State Worthington Scranton Dunmore, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18128 Penn State York York, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18128 Penn State DuBois DuBois, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18148 Penn State Brandywine Media, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18168 Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus Uniontown, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18168 Penn State Schuylkill Schuylkill Haven, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18168 Penn State Wilkes-Barre Lehman, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18168 Central Christian College of Kansas McPherson, KS Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18200 Penn State Hazleton Hazleton, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18218 Penn State New Kensington New Kensington, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18218 Penn State Abington Abington, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18268 Penn State Beaver Monaca, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18268 Penn State Greater Allegheny McKeesport, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18268 Penn State Lehigh Valley Center Valley, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18268 Penn State Mont Alto Mont Alto, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18268 Columbia College Chicago Chicago, IL Out-of-state tuition & fees: $18970 Penn State Altoona Altoona, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $19078 Penn State Berks Reading, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $19078 Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Erie, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $19078 Oakland University Rochester, MI Out-of-state tuition & fees: $20498 Temple University Philadelphia, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $21044 Webster University Saint Louis, MO Out-of-state tuition & fees: $21688 Palm Beach Atlantic University West Palm Beach, FL Out-of-state tuition & fees: $22700 Roosevelt University Chicago, IL Out-of-state tuition & fees: $23000 Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, MI Out-of-state tuition & fees: $23670 Bradley University Peoria, IL Out-of-state tuition & fees: $24224 Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City, OK Out-of-state tuition & fees: $24350 Purdue University West Lafayette, IN Out-of-state tuition & fees: $25118 Penn State University Park University Park, PA Out-of-state tuition & fees: $25946
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Question: i like to degree course in animation or graphics¬ a diploma course,pls suggest me a best university?
i like to degree course in animation or graphics¬ a diploma course, 1)pls suggest me a best university either in india or abroad which provides degree course in graphics or animation. 2)a software engineer earns more or a graphics animator earns a lot(i need stastics either for india people or abroad). pls help me.
December 14, 2009, 23:53:52
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These are the universities offering this program in USA: Art Center College of Design Pasadena, CA Department of Media Design Clemson University Clemson, SC Program in Digital Production Arts Columbia University New York, NY Visual Arts Division Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus Brooklyn, NY Department of Media Arts Memphis College of Art Memphis, TN Graduate Programs Miami International University of Art & Design Miami, FL Program in Computer Animation The New School: A University New York, NY Program in Design and Technology New York University New York, NY Center for Advanced Digital Applications New York University New York, NY Program in Graphic Communications Management and Technology Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY Program in Electronic Arts University of Baltimore Baltimore, MD School of Information Arts and Technologies Clemson University Clemson, SC School of Computing Clemson University Clemson, SC Program in Professional Communication Clemson University Clemson, SC Program in Visual Arts Full Sail Real World Education Winter Park, FL Program in Education Media Design and Technology Maryland Institute College of Art Baltimore, MD Mount Royal School of Art Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY School of Architecture Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, IL Department of Workforce Education and Development Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, IL Theater Department Stony Brook University, State University of New York Stony Brook, NY Department of Technology and Society Academy of Art University San Francisco, CA School of Computer Arts/New Media Alfred University Alfred, NY School of Art and Design Arizona State University Tempe, AZ Program in Design Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH School of Art Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA Program in Interaction Design Chatham University Pittsburgh, PA Program in Film and Digital Technology Claremont Graduate University Claremont, CA Department of Art Cornell University Ithaca, NY Field of Architecture DePaul University Chicago, IL School of Computer Science, Telecommunications, and Information Systems 1) Study abroad will help you develop skills and give you experiences a classroom setting will never provide. Being immersed in an entirely new cultural setting is scary at first, but it's also exciting. It's an opportunity to discover new strengths and abilities, conquer new challenges, and solve new problems. You will encounter situations that are wholly unfamiliar to you and will learn to adapt and respond in effective ways. Study abroad can enhance the value of your degree. While abroad, you can take courses you would never have had the opportunity to take on your home campus. In addition, study abroad gives your language skills such a boost that it is normally quite easy to add a minor in a language or even a second major without having to take many more additional courses after the return to your home campus. 2)both have equal earnings.
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