Georgia Institute of Technology



The Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia is a public research university. It is usually referred to as Georgia Tech. It has campuses in Savannah Georgia and in Ireland, France, Singapore and China. It is also a member of the University System of Georgia. It was founded in 1885 as part of a plan to help bring technology and an industrial economy to the South following the Civil...
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Rice University



William Marsh Rice University, which is usually shortened to Rice or Rice University, is a research and private university in Houston, Texas. Its 295 acre campus is located the Houston Museum District in South Houston. Despite being small, Rice places a huge emphasis on education, and has one of the best student-faculty ratios in the United States. For its size, Rice has a very high level of...
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United States Naval Academy



The United States Naval Academy, commonly called Navy, is a 4 year federal coeducational service academy. It is the 2nd oldest service academy in the United States and located in Annapolis, Maryland. Navy educates officers for commissioning into the United States Navy and the Marine Corps. The campus is approximately 26 miles southeast of Baltimore and 33 miles east of Washington, and is...
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University of Southern California



The University of Southern California, usually shortened to USC, is a private research university in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1880 in affiliation with the Methodist Church. USC has the largest number of international students of any university in the country, reflecting the status of Los Angeles as a “global city”. In 2010, USC received $560.9 million in sponsored research...
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University of Texas



The University of Texas (officially called the University of Texas at Austin) is a public research university situated in Austin, Texas. It has the 5th largest single campus enrollment in the United States with over 50 000 students and more than 24 000 faculty. In 1929, it was induced into the American Association of Universities, and was also one of the original eight universities to be called...
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University of Virginia



The University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, is a public research university. It was designed by Thomas Jefferson, one of the most famous U.S. Presidents. Jefferson conceived the idea for the school and eventually established it in 1819. The University of Virginia is the only United States’ university campus to be designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. It is also considered...
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Vanderbilt University



Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, is a private research university. It is named after rail and shipping magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who provided the university with a $1 million dollar endowment to get started. Vanderbilt enrolls around 12 000 students annually from all 50 U.S. states. Vanderbilt is situated in an urban environment, but the campus is actually considered a national...
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