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Conestoga College

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Arizona State University

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Clarkson University

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Kent State University

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Sacred Heart University

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University of Dayton

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Conestoga College

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Conestoga College is a public college in Kitchener, Ontario and was established in 1967 as the Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology. It was renamed in 2012 to reflect the college being expanded and given the power to award degrees in technology-related areas. It has around 26,000 registered students across more than 230 courses with 42% of them international students from 80 countries.

It is ranked in the top 100 colleges in Canada and has seven campuses, including Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Stratford, Ingersoll and Brantford. It has also been ranked highly for the quality of its facilities, with its high-end labs earning it the rank of number 1 college in Ontario.
 

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Arizona State University

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Arizona State University is a public research university in the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is one of the largest public universities by enrollment in the United States.
Founded in 1885, the University offers a rich history of academic prowess to students worldwide. More than 158 countries are represented in the student body, as over 13,000 international students enrol every year. This makes ASU the number one university for international students.

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Clarkson University

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Clarkson University was founded in 1896 as a private, national research University and a proven leader in technological education & sustainable economic development. The University's main campus in Potsdam is situated on the historic 640-acre wooded homestead of the Clarkson family. Around 257 international students from over 87 countries enrol on competitive courses such as engineering, arts, and sciences every year

According to Forbes, the University is one of America’s top research universities, with The Princeton Review naming it the best-value college. Students benefit from leading resources and academic expertise and experience a personalised learning environment that empowers them to succeed, given the student-to-faculty ratio being only 12:1.

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Kent State University

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Kent State University is a multi-campus institution in Ohio, United States.
With a strong reputation for its performing arts programme and co-curricular opportunities, as well as its academics, it is a popular destination for international students. With over 300 course programmes and a strong research portfolio, Kent State provides a firm foundation of teaching and learning for its students.

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Sacred Heart University

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Sacred Heart University is a higher-education establishment located in Fairfield, Connecticut, just 55 miles north of New York City. The campus was founded in 1963 with just 200 students. Today, the university runs various program-based courses at undergraduate, graduate and doctorate levels for around 9,000 students.

In recent years, the university has received awards and acknowledgements as a happy and positive place to study. Sacred Heart was named one of the top colleges in America by Forbes and College Magazine ranked its campus in the top 10 on the East Coast. With over 80 courses on offer across six different colleges, students have plenty of choices at varying levels at Sacred Heart.

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University of Dayton

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The University of Dayton is a private Catholic university in Dayton, Ohio. It was founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary as St Mary’s School for Boys, becoming a university and adopting its current name in 1920. It is the second-largest private university in the state and has around 12,000 students including international students from 65 countries around the world.

It ranks in the top 200 national universities in lists from Washington Monthly and US News & World Report as well as the top 250 from Forbes and the Wall Street Journal. The University of Dayton was the first University to establish an undergraduate program in human rights studies. Its Human Rights Center creates positive change through research, education and dialogue.
 

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