The University of Texas at Austin

The University of Texas at Austin ranks among the 40 best universities in the world and sits in one of America’s most vibrant cities. The leading university in Texas, UT supports 51,000 students and is a leader in energy, performing arts, education, computer science and entrepreneurship, and is home to eight faculty and alumni Nobel laureates. Texas’s big-time collegiate experience includes rooting for the Longhorns, winners of nearly 60 national championships. Founded in 1883, the university supports eight museums and 12 libraries, and alumni include founders or co-founders of Dell Computers, American Airlines, Dreamworks, 7-Eleven and National Instruments.

Central Washington University is about an hour-and-a-half east of Seattle and is known for its friendly, welcoming environment. Based in Ellensburg, Washington, CWU offers 135 degree programs, including some that have earned regional and national acclaim. CWU consistently ranks as the best higher education value in the state and offers the best return on investment for graduates. In short, CWU offers a welcoming, affordable college experience for people from all walks of life. We are always looking for more aspiring young professionals to join the Wildcat family!

Nestled in the lush Willamette Valley, the University of Oregon is a top-tier research university with about 21,000 students—big enough for access to world-class facilities, yet small enough to find community. Ducks come from all 50 states and more than 90 countries, making the UO a truly global university. With more than 300 programs and an average student-teacher ratio of 17:1, the UO supports academic success through numerous educational, research, and experiential opportunities that challenge students to think critically, creatively, and globally.

Established in 1850, the University of Utah is the Flagship University of the State. A community of students, staff, and scholars, the University of Utah—affectionately called “the U”—is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through innovative research; the education of future citizens, professionals, and leaders; and scholarly and creative pursuits that preserve and broaden our understanding of the human condition. The U prepares students for leadership roles in Utah, the country, and the world.

Colorado School of Mines is one of the nation’s top public STEM universities founded in 1874 to provide the engineers and scientists needed to power the emerging industrial age. Today, Mines students continue to earn future-focused degrees in programs such as quantum engineering, space resources and quantitative biosciences, as well as world-renowned mechanical, electrical, and mining engineering programs, among many others. With iconic outdoor spaces to the west and downtown Denver just 15 minutes east of campus, Mines students enjoy some of the state’s most celebrated recreational areas and unparalleled job and internship opportunities.

The University of Evansville is a small school with big opportunities. We are recognized nationally for developing students’ personal and professional competencies, cultivating critical and creative thinkers, and producing ethical citizens equipped to thrive in a complex and changing world. UE’s supportive and courageous community is home to exceptional faculty and curious classmates. By exploring the world through research, experiments, and creative pursuits, UE graduates are empowered with the skills and knowledge to become successful and fulfilled professionals.