Quantcast
Channel: StudyPoint Admissions » West Coast
Browsing latest articles
Browse All 16 View Live

Eastern Washington University Admissions Information

Eastern Washington University is a public university in Cheney, WA. Founded in 1882, the University offers more than 100 fields of study and 55 graduate programs. Eastern is the only university in the...

View Article



Washington State University Admissions Information

Washington State University is a land-grant public research university in Pullman, Washington. Founded in 1890, WSU offers over 100 undergraduate majors and more than 200 fields of study. The...

View Article

UCLA Admissions Information

Founded in 1919, the University of California–Los Angeles is considered one of the top public universities in the country. With more than 27,000 undergraduates, 150 majors, 5,000 courses and 850...

View Article

UC Berkeley Admissions Information

UC Berkeley is renowned for its strong academic programs and talented, diverse student body. Combining a mild California climate with excellence in academia, Berkeley was ranked the #1 public...

View Article

University of Washington Admissions Information

As the first public university on the West Coast, the University of Washington currently serves more students than any other institution in the Northwest. Founded in 1861, the UW campus sits just 5...

View Article


UC Irvine Admissions Information

The University of California-Irvine, commonly referred to as UC Irvine,  is a public research university in Irvine, California. The university is ranked eleventh in U.S. News and World Report’s 2011...

View Article

UC Davis Admissions Information

University of California-Davis–commonly known as UC Davis–is a public research university in Davis, California. The University ranks ninth in U.S. News and World Report’s 2011 list of the Best Public...

View Article

UC Santa Barbara Admissions Information

University of California-Santa Barbara, commonly known as UC Santa Barbara, is a top-rated public research university in Santa Barbara, California. Founded in 1909, it has been ranked as the ninth-best...

View Article


Pepperdine Admissions Information

Sitting adjacent to the Pacific Ocean in picturesque Malibu, California, Pepperdine University rarely sees a raindrop on its sunny campus. The university is as recognized for its excellence in academia...

View Article


UC San Diego Admissions Information

University of California-San Diego, commonly known as UC San Diego, is a top public research university in La Jolla, California. It ranks seventh in U.S. News and World Report’s 2011 list of the...

View Article

Pomona Admissions Information

Pomona is one of the nation’s premier liberal arts colleges and ranks #6 for Best Liberal Arts Colleges in U.S. News and World Report. Voted #9 for Best Classroom Experience, the college provides a...

View Article

California Institute of Technology Admissions Information

Since its inception in 1891, Caltech has been dedicated to research and education in science, mathematics and engineering. In fact, the university’s mascot is a beaver, nature’s engineer. Located in...

View Article

Stanford Admissions Information

Stanford University is one of the few schools that consistently lives up to its pristine reputation; the school’s superior academic, research, and extracurricular opportunities are nearly unparalleled....

View Article


Harvey Mudd Admissions Information

Harvey Mudd College is the nation’s top liberal arts college of engineering, science, and mathematics. Since its founding in 1955, Harvey Mudd has sought to educate future engineers, scientists, and...

View Article

Occidental Admissions Information

Occidental College was founded in 1887 in Los Angeles, California. Occidental is one of the few nationally recognized colleges of the liberal arts and sciences that is also located in a major city. The...

View Article


Antioch Admissions Information

Founded by education ground-breaker Horace Mann, Antioch University breaks the mold of traditional colleges in many key ways. Firstly—and most noticeably—the school does not have one main, centralized...

View Article
Browsing latest articles
Browse All 16 View Live




Latest Images