Chartered on February 8, 1693, by King William III and Queen Mary II as the second college in the American colonies. Severed formal ties with Britain in 1776. Became state-supported in 1906 and coeducational in 1918. Located in historic Wil...More
Chartered on February 8, 1693, by King William III and Queen Mary II as the second college in the American colonies. Severed formal ties with Britain in 1776. Became state-supported in 1906 and coeducational in 1918. Located in historic Williamsburg.
The University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson. The cornerstone of the University's first building was laid in 1817, with Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe in attendance.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) is a public land-grant university serving the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation, and the world community. The discovery and dissemination of new knowledge are central to...
James Madison University, founded in 1908 in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, is a public, four-year institution with approximately 17,000 students. It is ranked at the top among regional, comprehensive universities in the South...
A private, highly selective, liberal arts university offering distinctive synergies among its schools of arts and sciences, business, leadership studies, law and continuing studies. The University's residential campus is located near the ca...
A private liberal arts university in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, offering small classes, dedicated faculty and advanced technology for student and faculty research.
Minutes from Washington D.C. - Founded in 1972, the university has grown into a major educational force and earned a reputation as an innovative, entrepreneurial institution. As a Virginia state institution, Mason has gained national distin...