There are approximately 4,000 largely 4-year degree granting colleges and universities in the USA.
Let’s get to discovering more of these to help you find your best fit.
Just 5 colleges Southwest Edition... Strong engineering programs, low in-state tuition
Public universities in the Southwest with strong engineering programs, high job placement rates, and low in-state tuition.
Arizona State University [Tempe, AZ]
Texas Tech University [Lubbock, TX]
University of New Mexico [Albuquerque, NM]
Northern Arizona University [Flagstaff, AZ]
New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology [Socorro, NM]
Just 5 colleges Northwest edition... liberal arts, strong undergraduate teaching
Best liberal arts colleges in the Northwest with strong undergraduate teaching and high student satisfaction scores.
Reed College [Portland, OR]
Whitman College [Walla Walla, WA]
Lewis & Clark College [Portland, OR]
Willamette University [Salem, OR]
University of Puget Sound [Tacoma, WA]
Just 5 colleges East Coast edition... strong Div III women's soccer, excellent academic support
East Coast colleges with strong athletics programs in Division III women’s soccer and excellent academic support.
Amherst College [Amherst, MA]
Tufts University [Medford, MA]
Johns Hopkins University [Baltimore, MD]
Washington & Lee University [Lexington, VA]
TCNJ [Ewing, NJ]
Just 5 colleges SouthEast edition... private, nationally recognised STEM programs, robust student mental health services
Top Southeast private universities with strong STEM programs, robust mental health services.
Vanderbilt University [Nashville, TN]
Duke University [Durham, NC]
Wake Forest University [Winston-Salem, NC]
Rhodes College [Memphis, TN]
Emory University [Atlanta, GA]