nowhere!!! There are no wild horses near Guelph (if you have the same idea of "near" as I do).
The University of Texas is a state university system that encompasses many institutions. However, the term "University of Texas" refers almost exclusively to the system's flagship institution, the University of Texas at Austin. The University of Texas at Arlington is another institution in the same system.
Online master degree programs can provide the same level of qualifications as a full time university education when done at an accredited institution. The admission requirements are also the same as full time university education.
No. The University of Baltimore began as an upper-level (junior/senior) school that merged with a few smaller colleges in the immediate area in and around Mt. Vernon, including Mt. Vernon School of Law and Baltimore College of Commerce. It is now a degree-granting, 4 year university. It is part of the Maryland University System but not part of the University of Maryland network of campuses, and not the same institution as the University of Maryland - Baltimore.
homosexuality does not go against the institution of marriage, much in the same way that being color blind does not go against the institution of marriage.homosexuality does not go against the institution of marriage, much in the same way that being color blind does not go against the institution of marriage.
It will not, just as interracial and interfaith marriage did not destroy the institution.
Edwin Hubble graduated from the University of Chicago in 1910 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He later earned his Ph.D. in astronomy from the same institution in 1917. Hubble's education at the University of Chicago played a crucial role in shaping his contributions to modern astrophysics.
It doesn't. The legalization of same-sex marriage merely represents an end to the discriminatory exclusion of gays and lesbians from the institution.
First university in the United States is a status asserted by more than one U.S. university. In the U.S. there is no official definition of what entitles an institution to be considered a university versus a college, and the common understanding of "university" has evolved over time.
Princeton University is a private institution. There is no out-of-state tuition rate. Everyone pays the same tuition, modified by scholarships, loans, and work opportunities.
Transferring credits from one accredited institution to another institution holding the same accreditation should not be a problem as long as the course work is equivalent. That being said, whether the credits will be transferred is always dependent on the receiving institution, the specific department, and their transfer credit policies and regulations particular to that school. Thus, transferring credits from any school to another is never a guarantee. Some schools can be very selective when it comes to transferring credits. So, this is not an issue of just the University of Phoenix (which is an excellent university with the appropriate accreditation), but to all colleges and universities. At this time there is no standardized method or policy for transferring credits. Still, you can contact the University of California at Berkeley and inquire about there transfer credit policies.
Follow degree holders will tell you that a degree is a degree. The accreditation organization assesses whether a degree program meets the highest standards, whether the degree is from University of Phoenix or Harvard: same education!