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Colleges for Students Slow to Make Friends

Does the thought of meeting new people make you break out in hives? Here are the colleges experts chose for the student who is not a "joiner."

Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education

Pittsburgh is famous for a huge, sloppy sandwich that's covered with coleslaw and French fries. We bet all the students there just love it.

Colleges with Strength in Cheerleading

If you say it's not a sport, you should check out the stunts some of these teams can pull. Here are the colleges with strength in cheerleading.

Colleges Where First-Year Study Abroad Is Common

While many students wait until their junior year to head overseas, a growing number of institutions encourage global exploration from day one. These colleges recognize that...

Colleges and Universities With the Most Accessible Downtown Areas

Choosing a college is about more than just finding the right academic program; it's about finding the perfect environment. For students who thrive on the energy and...

Colleges that Are Members of the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome

Your football stadium at home will look pretty lame after living across the street from the Coliseum, but it's a small price to pay.

Where Female History PhDs Received Their Undergraduate Degrees

Young women considering pursuing a PhD in history can follow in the footsteps of many of their peers at these 10 schools.

Minnesota Hidden Gems

Think you know every college out there? Think again. Here are some diamonds in the rough from The North Star State.

Colleges With Badminton Clubs

For many students, finding a college that supports their athletic passions is a top priority. While major sports like football and basketball often dominate the headlines,...

5 Popular College Cities in the South and the Schools Students Can Attend

Many students want to attend college in some of the busiest, bustling cities in the US—and there are plenty of them all across the country. These five cities in the South are...

The Experts' Choice: Great Honors Colleges

Many large public universities have honors programs for their top students, but these schools are practically a haven for future Nobel Prize winners and Fulbright Scholars....

Maine Hidden Gems

Think you know every college out there? Think again. Here are some diamonds in the rough from The Pine Tree State.

Colleges Awarding the Most Degrees in Business: Small/Medium-Size

This is one of those "just the facts" kind of lists, but it's still good stuff to know! These are the percentage of graduates awarded a degree in business. A...

Colleges With Strength in Women's Fencing

Watch out! The women at these schools don't need a man to defend their honor. They'll challenge you to a duel themselves.

Colleges where Students can Study the Outdoors (for Credit!)

When your office is the great outdoors, you get fresh air and squirrels instead of smog and rush hour traffic--not a bad tradeoff. Many wilderness guides and park rangers got...

Schools for Those Interested in Computer and Video Game Development: The Game Developers' List

Where did today's video game developers learn to do what they do? At the schools listed here.