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Harvard University vs Harvard College: Are They Different?

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In this article, well have an in-depth discussion of Harvard University and Harvard College, including their similarities and differences. Because of the many schools that Harvard University houses, its no surprise that the graduate population is higher than the number of undergraduates, with 9,579 undergrads and 21,263 graduate students.

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Top 5 Computer Science Programs

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Not only do you have to consider tuition fees and program rankings, but you’ll also have to scrutinize details such as specializations offered, post-graduation job placement programs, and internship opportunities. In this article, we will explore the Top 5 CS Programs in the nation and why they could be the right fit for you.

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HBCUs in Pennsylvania

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Student Population As of fall 2022, Lincoln University enrolled 1,712 undergraduate and 112 graduate students. Approximately half of the students are in-state Pennsylvania residents, and the other half are out-of-state students. Sixty-five percent of undergraduates were female.

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Top 10 HBCU Nursing Programs

BestColleges

At the graduate level, the school offers MSN degrees with specializations in nursing education, nursing administration, and family nurse practitioner. in nursing and a minor in gerontology with a four-credit internship. FAMU's STRIKE Simulation Healthcare Center provides valuable hands-on experience for graduate students.

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Class Size and Student-to-Faculty Ratios: What the Statistics Don’t Tell You

Great College Advice

An article a few years back from the alumni magazine of my alma mater, Dartmouth College, points out that the real, untold story is how the mania to protect the “average class size” statistic is shutting students out of popular courses. First, my experience while a graduate teaching fellow. Why would I say that?

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Should You Go to College?

Admissions Madness

The unfortunate reality is that a college degree and debt are a necessary evil for most students to survive in our late stage capitalism world. Harvard Business School professor Arthur Brooks discusses his child who opted out of college in a July 2020 article in the Atlantic that “ A College Degree Is No Guarantee of a Good Life.”

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4 Best HBCUs in Atlanta

BestColleges

All data is current as of the date this article was published. MSM also has many student organizations that promote personal and professional growth. These include the Student National Medical Association — which supports Black and minority medical students — and specialty groups focused on specific areas of study.