SHIMER COLLEGE....its the smallest college in terms of student population..Actually the student enrollment is only 70! That's what I have read in magazines and found from other different sites...you can check and put comments on my site: http://www.eduworld.tk for more informations about colleges..subin...
Check with your local community college. Some college's promote the dual enrollment program, and others do not. Either way, your local college should be happy to provide you with information about dual enrollment and the requirements of dual enrollment. :)
Rice University
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The college with the lowest enrollment is a tie between two small schools. Both Hebrew College and Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture only have an enrollment of 7 people.
Lebanon Valley College played in the 1953 tounament. The School had an enrollment of 435 students. The won their first round game Vs Fordum.
GI Bill
GI Bill
Applications to Derby College are on going throughout the year.
Based on the Department of Education's Education Ranking report, the University of Phoenix has the largest enrollment with 532, 673.
There are many good small colleges in the United States, but it can be a challenge to find good information about them. Some of the best small colleges are a particular type of liberal arts college called a Great Books college, which follow a rigorous core curriculum of original texts. Because of the intense, demanding nature of Great Books study, graduates of these schools succeed in graduate education at rates unparalleled by institutions with more conventional curricula. Small colleges with rigorous curricula include: - Shimer College in Chicago, enrollment ~ 100 - St. John's College in Annapolis and Santa Fe, enrollment ~ 900 across 2 campuses - Gutenberg College in Oregon, enrollment ~ 50
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