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Image result for Kaplan UniversityKaplan University (KU) is the "doing business as" (DBA) name of the Iowa College Acquisition Corporation, a company that owns and operates for-profit colleges. It is owned by Kaplan, Inc., a subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company.

Kaplan University is predominantly a distance learning institution of higher education that is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA). Kaplan University was named in honor of Stanley H. Kaplan, who founded Kaplan Test Prep.

In 2015 U.S. News & World Report ranked Kaplan University tied for 137th in the online bachelor's program category. The university's graduate nursing program was unranked.
Kaplan University has faced several federal whistle-blower lawsuits whose accusations dovetail with the findings of an undercover federal investigation which revealed high-pressure recruiting and unrealistic salary promises. Kaplan's enrollment has declined from 119,000 to 65,000 amid these controversies.

According to the New York Times, 23% of Kaplan's programs fail the proposed gainful employment regulations, and an additional 10% are close to failing. This means that a significant number of Kaplan graduates are unable to pay back their student loans.

In 2015, Kaplan settled with federal Officials regarding allegations that it hired instructors who were not qualified. Approximately 300 former students of Kaplan will receive tuition refunds as part of the settlement.
The American Institute of Commerce was established in 1937 before changing its name to Quest College. In November 2000, Quest College's name was changed to Kaplan College after Kaplan, Inc. acquired it with the purchase of Quest Education Corporation.

In September 2004, Kaplan College officially changed its name to Kaplan University after it was granted permission to offer graduate-level degree programs.

Image result for Kaplan UniversityThe university’s school of nursing was awarded a national professional accreditation for its Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree in April 2006 from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). In October 2007, all seven Iowa and Nebraska-based Hamilton College (Iowa) campuses merged with Kaplan University and are now operating under the Kaplan University brand. Concord Law School merged with Kaplan University in October 2007, changing its name to Concord Law School of Kaplan University. Concord is not recognized by the American Bar Association, which does not accredit online institutions, although students with non-ABA-accredited law degrees are allowed to take California's bar examination and practice law once admitted to the bar.
Kaplan University has an open admissions policy.[not in citation given] Applicants are eligible for both Pell grants and federal student loans. The university offers members of the military discounted tuition rates as well as granting service members college credit for some of the military education they may have received while in the service.
Stanford University seal 2003.svgStanford university  was founded in 1885 by Leland Stanford, former Governor of and U.S. Senator from California and leading railroad tycoon, and his wife, Jane Lathrop Stanford, in memory of their only child, Leland Stanford Jr., who had died of typhoid fever at age 15 the previous year. Stanford admitted its first students on October 1, 1891as a coeducational and non-denominational institution. Tuition was free until 1920. The university struggled financially after Leland Stanford's 1893 death and again after much of the campus was damaged by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Following World War II, Provost Frederick Terman supported faculty and graduates' entrepreneurialism to build self-sufficient local industry in what would later be known as Silicon Valley. By 1970, Stanford was home to a linear accelerator, and was one of the original four ARPANET nodes (precursor to the Internet).

The main campus is in northern Santa Clara Valley adjacent to Palo Alto and between San Jose and San Francisco. Stanford also has land and facilities elsewhere. Its 8,180-acre (3,310 ha) campus is one of the largest in the United States. The university is also one of the top fundraising institutions in the country, becoming the first school to raise more than a billion dollars in a year.

Stanford's academic strength is broad with 40 departments in the three academic schools that have undergraduate students and another four professional schools. Students compete in 36 varsity sports, and the university is one of two private institutions in the Division I FBS Pac-12 Conference. It has gained 108 NCAA team championships, the second-most for a university, 476 individual championships, the most in Division I, and has won the NACDA Directors' Cup, recognizing the university with the best overall athletic team achievement, every year since 1994–1995.

Stanford faculty and alumni have founded many companies including Google, Hewlett-Packard, Nike, Sun Microsystems, Instagram, Snapchat, and Yahoo!, and companies founded by Stanford alumni generate more than $2.7 trillion in annual revenue, equivalent to the 10th-largest economy in the world. It is the alma mater of 30 living billionaires, 17 astronauts, and 20 Turing Award laureates.[note 3] It is also one of the leading producers of members of the United States Congress. Sixty Nobel laureates and seven Fields Medalists have been affiliated with Stanford as students, alumni, faculty or staff.
Stanford was founded by Leland Stanford, a railroad magnate, U.S. senator, and former California governor, together with his wife, Jane Lathrop Stanford. It is named in honor of their only child, Leland Stanford Jr., who died in 1884 from typhoid fever just before his 16th birthday. His parents decided to dedicate a university to their only son, and Leland Stanford told his wife, "The children of California shall be our children." The Stanfords visited Harvard's president, Charles Eliot, and asked whether he should establish a university, technical school or museum. Eliot replied that he should found a university and an endowment of $5 million would suffice (in 1884 dollars; about $132 million today).


Leland Stanford, the university's founder, as painted by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier in 1881 and now on display at the Cantor Center
The university's Founding Grant of Endowment from the Stanfords was issued in November 1885. Besides defining the operational structure of the university, it made several specific stipulations:

"The Trustees … shall have the power and it shall be their duty:

To establish and maintain at such University an educational system, which will, if followed, fit the graduate for some useful pursuit, and to this end to cause the pupils, as easily as may be, to declare the particular calling, which, in life, they may desire to pursue; …
To prohibit sectarian instruction, but to have taught in the University the immortality of the soul, the existence of an all-wise and benevolent Creator, and that obedience to His laws is the highest duty of man.
To have taught in the University the right and advantages of association and co-operation.
To afford equal facilities and give equal advantages in the University to both sexes.
To maintain on the Palo Alto estate a farm for instruction in agriculture in all its branches."
Though the trustees are in overall charge of the university, Leland and Jane Stanford as Founders retained great control until their deaths.
In Spring 1891, the Stanfords offered the presidency of their new university to the president of Cornell University, Andrew White, but he declined and recommended David Starr Jordan, the 40-year-old president of Indiana University Bloomington. Jordan's educational philosophy was a good fit with the Stanfords' vision of a non-sectarian, co-educational school with a liberal arts curriculum, and he accepted the offer. Jordan arrived at Stanford in June 1891 and immediately set about recruiting faculty for the university's planned October opening. With such a short time frame he drew heavily on his own acquaintance in academia; of the fifteen original professors, most came either from Indiana University or his alma mater Cornell. The 1891 founding professors included Robert Allardice in mathematics, Douglas Houghton Campbell in botany, Charles Henry Gilbert in zoology, George Elliott Howard in history, Oliver Peebles Jenkins in physiology and histology, Charles David Marx in civil engineering, Fernando Sanford in physics, and John Maxson Stillman in chemistry. The total initial teaching staff numbered about 35 including instructors and lecturers. For the second (1892–93) school year, Jordan was able to add 29  additional professors including Frank Angell (psychology), Leander M. Hoskins (mechanical engineering), William Henry Hudson (English), Walter Miller (classics), George C. Price (zoology), and Arly B. Show (history). Most of these two founding groups of professors remained at Stanford until their retirement and were referred to as the "Old Guard".


Edward Alsworth Ross gained fame as a founding father of American sociology; in 1900 Jane Stanford fired him for radicalism and racism, unleashing a major academic freedom case.
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Admission to Fight it out is selective; Duke received over 28, 000 applications for the Class of 2020, and admitted twelve. 4% of applicants. Relating to The Huffington Content, Duke was one of the ten toughest schools in the United Claims to get into based upon admissions data from 2010. The yield rate (the percentage of accepted students who choose to show up at the university) is about 50%. For the category of 2015, 90% of enrolled students ranked in the top 10% with their high school classes; 97% ranked in the top quarter. The middle 50% range of LAY scores for the possible students accepted to Trinity College of Arts and Sciences in fall 2014 is 680-790 for verbal/critical reading, 700-800 for mathematics, and 700-790 for writing, as the ACT Composite range is 31-35. For those accepted to the Pratt School of Engineering, the middle 50% range for the SAT is 700-780 for verbal/critical reading, 760-800 for math, and 720-800 for writing, even though the ACTION Composite range is 33-35. The average SAT results are 2240.
In Circumstance. S. News & Universe Report's "America's Best Graduate student Schools 2016, " Duke's medical school ranked 9th for research. The clinic was ranked 12th in the nation by the 2013-2014 U. S. Reports & World Report Wellness Rankings of Best Private hospitals in America. The University of Law was placed 8th in 2016 by the same publication. Duke's nursing school ranked sixth in U. S. Reports & World Report's 2016 rankings, while the Sanford School of Public Coverage ranked 16th overall in 2012, with its Environmental Policy and Management program ranked 2nd.
Fight it out University is a private research university found in Clarington, New york, United Says. Founded by Methodists and Quakers in the present-day town of Trinity in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892. In 1924, tobacco and electrical power industrialist James Buchanan Duke established the Fight it out Endowment, at which time the institution changed the name to honor his deceased father, Washington Fight it out.
The university's campus covers over 8, 600 massive areas (35 km2) on 3 contiguous campuses in Bowmanville in addition to a marine lab in Beaufort. Duke's main campus--designed largely by architect Julian Abele--incorporates Gothic architecture with the 210-foot (64 m) Duke Chapel at the campus' center and maximum point of elevation. The first-year-populated East Campus is made up of Georgian-style architecture, while the key Gothic-style West Campus you. 5 miles away is next to the Medical Center. Duke is the 7th wealthiest private university or college in America with $11. 4 billion in cash and investments in financial year 2014.
Yale University Shield 1.svgYale University is an American private Ivy League research university in New Destination, Connecticut. Founded in 1701 in Saybrook Colony as the Collegiate School, the University is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Says. The college was has been renowned Yale College in 1718 in recognition of a gift idea from Elihu Yale, who was governor of the British East India Organization. Established to train Congregationalist ministers in theology and sacred languages, by 1777 the school's curriculum started out to incorporate humanities and sciences. In the nineteenth century the college included graduate and professional instructions, awarding the first Ph level. D. in the Unified States in 1861 and organizing as an university or college in 1887.

Yale is organized into fourteen major component schools: the initial undergraduate university, the Yale Graduate Institution of Arts and Savoir, and twelve professional institutions. While the university is governed by the Yale Corporation, each school's teachers oversees its curriculum and degree programs. As well as a central grounds in downtown New Destination, the University owns athletic facilities in western Fresh Haven, like the Yale Pan, a campus in Western world Haven, Connecticut, and woods and nature preserves through New England. The university's assets include an diathesis valued at $25. six billion since September 2015, the second most significant of any educational institution. The Yale University Library, portion all constituent schools, keeps more than 15 , 000, 000 volumes and is the third-largest academic library in the usa.

Yale College undergraduates adhere to liberal arts curriculum with departmental majors and are organized into a system of residential colleges. Nearly all faculty teach undergrad courses, more than 2, 000 that are offered every year. Students compete intercollegiately as the Yale Bulldogs in the NCAA Division I actually Ivy League.

Yale has graduated many notable alumni, including five U. S i9000. Presidents, 19 U. S i9000. Supreme Court Justices, 13 living billionaires, and many foreign heads of express. In addition, Yale has graduated hundreds of users of Congress and many high-level U. S. diplomats, including former U. S i9000. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and current Admin of State John Kerry. 52 Nobel laureates, 5 Fields Medalists, 230 Rhodes Scholars, and 118 Marshall Scholars have been associated with the University.
The Revolutionary War soldier Nathan Hale was your original of the Yale ideal in the early nineteenth century: a manly yet aristocratic scholar, equally well-versed in knowledge and sports activities, and a patriot who "regretted" that he "had but one life to lose" for his country. Western painter Frederic Remington was an artist whoever heroes gloried in fight and tests of durability in the Wild Western. The fictional, turn-of-the-20th-century Yale man Frank Merriwell put the heroic ideal without racial prejudice, and his fictional successor Frank Stover in the novel Stover at Yale questioned the business mentality that experienced become prevalent at the school. Increasingly the students looked to athletic stars as their heroes, especially since winning the top game became the goal of trainees body, and the alumni, as well as they itself.
Harvard Wreath Logo 1.svgHarvard University is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts (US), established 1636, whose history, influence and wealth have made it one of the uk's most prestigious universities.

Set up at first by the Ma legislature and soon afterwards named for John Harvard (its first benefactor), Harvard is the United States' oldest institution better learning, and the Harvard Organization (formally, the President and Fellows of Harvard College) is its first chartered corporation. Although never officially affiliated with any denomination, the early College generally trained Congregationalist and Unitarian clergy. Its curriculum and student body were slowly but surely secularized during the eighteenth century, through the nineteenth century Harvard had appeared as the central ethnical establishment among Boston elites. Following the American Detrimental War, President Charles T. Eliot's long tenure (1869-1909) transformed the college or university and affiliated professional schools into a modern research college or university; Harvard was a beginning part of the Association of American Universities in early 1900s. James Bryant Conant led pre lit the university through the Great Depression and Globe War II and started out to reform the subjects and liberalize admissions after the war. The undergrad school became coeducational after its 1977 merger with Radcliffe College.

The College or university is organized into 11 separate academic units--ten performance and the Radcliffe Start for Advanced Study--with campuses throughout the Boston city area: its 209-acre (85 ha) main campus is centered on Harvard Garden in Cambridge, approximately 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Boston; the company university and athletics facilities, including Harvard Stadium, are situated across the Charles River in the Allston neighborhood of Boston and the medical, dental, and public health schools are in the Longwood Medical Area. Harvard's $37. 6 billion financial endowment is the major of any academic establishment.
In addition to its major Cambridge/Allston and Longwood campuses, Harvard owns and operates Arnold Arboretum, in the Discovery bay, jamaica Plain area of Boston ma; the Dumbarton Oaks Exploration Library and Collection, in Washington, D. C.; the Harvard Forest in Petersham, Massachusetts; the Concord Discipline Station in Estabrook Timber in Concord, Massachusetts and the Villa I Tatti research center in Florencia, Italy. Harvard also works the Harvard Shanghai Centre in China.
Undergraduate entry to Harvard is indicated by the Carnegie Groundwork as "more selective, lower transfer-in". Harvard College accepted 5. 3% of job seekers for the class of 2019, a record low and the second most affordable acceptance rate among all national universities. Harvard University ended its early accès program in 2007 as the program was assumed to disadvantage low-income and under-represented minority people making use of to selective universities, yet for the class of 2016 an Early Actions program was reintroduced.
Harvard is a large, highly residential research university. The university has been certified by the modern England Affiliation of Schools and Schools since 1929. The college or university offers 46 undergraduate concentrations (majors), 134 graduate deg and 32 professional levels. For the 2008-2009 academics year, Harvard granted you, 664 baccalaureate degrees, 500 master's degrees, 512 important degrees, and 4, 460 professional degrees.
ColumbiaNYUCoat.svgColumbia University (officially Columbia College or university in the City of New York) is a private, Ivy League, research university in Upper New york, New York City. That was established in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of big Great britain. Columbia is the most well-known college or university in New york city Point out and the fifth chartered institution of higher learning in the country, rendering it one of nine colonial time colleges founded before the Declaration of Independence. Following the revolutionary war, King's. College briefly became a situation entity, and was renamed Columbia College in 1784. A 1787 hire located the institution under a private board of trustees before it was renamed Columbia University in 1896 when the grounds was moved from Madison Avenue to its current location in Morningside Levels occupying land of thirty-two acres (13 ha) Columbia is one of the fourteen founding members of the Association of North american Universities, and was the first school in the United States to give the M. D. level.

The university is structured into twenty schools, including Columbia College, the College of Engineering and Used Science, and the College of General Studies. The university even offers global research outposts in Amman, Beijing, Istanbul, Paris, Mumbai, Rj de Janeiro, Santiago, Asunci? n and Nairobi. They have affiliations with several other institutions nearby, including Professors College, Barnard College, and Union Theological Seminary, with joint undergraduate programs available through the Jewish Biblical Seminary of America, Savoir Po Paris, and the Juilliard School.

Columbia yearly administers the Pulitzer Award. Notable alumni and previous students (including those from King's College) include five Founding Fathers of the United States; nine Justice of the United Areas Supreme Court; 20 living billionaires; 29 Academy Merit winners; ] and 29 heads of express, including three Us Presidents. Additionally, some 100 Nobel laureates have been linked with Columbia as students, faculty, or staff, second in the world only to Harvard.
Discussions about the founding of a school in the Province of recent York started out as early on as 1704, at which time Colonel Lewis Morris wrote to the Contemporary society for the Propagation of the Gospel in International Parts, the missionary supply of the Church of England, persuading the contemporary society that New York Town was a great community in which to determine a school; however, not before the founding of Princeton School across the Hudson Lake in New Jersey performed the City of recent York seriously consider starting up a school. In 1746 an act was handed by the typical assembly of New York to improve cash for the foundation of any new college. In 1751, the assembly appointed a commission of ten Fresh York residents, seven of whom were members of the Church of Great britain, to direct the cash accrued by the point out lottery towards the first step toward an university
Columbia was the first North American site where the uranium atom was split. It absolutely was the birthplace of Radio and the laser. The MPEG-2 protocol of transmitting high quality music and video over limited bandwidth was developed by Dimitris Anastassiou, a Columbia professor of power engineering. Biologist Martin Chalfie was the first to introduce the use of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) in labeling cells in intact organisms. Other technology and products related to Columbia include Sequential Horizontal Solidification (SLS) technology for making LCDs, System Managing Arts (SMARTS), Session Avertissement Protocol (SIP) (which is employed for audio, video, discussion, instant messaging and whiteboarding), pharmacopeia, Macromodel (software for computational chemistry), a brand new and better recipe for goblet concrete, Blue LEDs, and Beamprop (used in photonics). Columbia scientists have recently been credited with about a hundred seventy five new inventions in the health sciences each yr.

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