Chris, thank you for your feedback.
I’ve seen a LOT of college websites to make this post and obviously there are some “big” listed.
However, imho, a big part of them are not so famous/well-known everywhere.
BTW gmu.edu looks great. I’ll use it on the second part of this roundup ;)
It was not surprising to see many of the big name colleges and universities on your list. However, I was shocked to see Washtenaw Community College on the list until I visited the site.
It is well laid out and I love softness of the earth-tones. I was surprised to see Ohio State not using it original black, red, whites and grays
I checked out some thing very much the same to this post over at google news… I was intrigued and started searching around, then somehow landed here… anyway, I think that I somewhat agree with what you cover here. However I am going to go check what additional information I can locate as well.
There are several medical schools, technical colleges, and art schools in addition to the ones already mentioned. If you are interested in alternative studies, there is the Yeshiva Toras Chaim Talmudical Seminary College for Talmudic Studies.
It is the age where keyboards are used instead of a pen, to write and while websites are the core means of communication. Today nearly everybody has a website the business own website to sell their products. Blogs are owned by individuals.
Of course you can do your own searches for programs you want, and visit individual college websites. But that can take time, and you may end up wasting hours poring over endless pages and not finding what you want.
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Nice post but seems more like 25 beautiful Famous/Well-Known college websites
But here one that should be added
http://www.gmu.edu
Found it when I was looking for a college, there’s an other but can’t remember it.
Chris, thank you for your feedback.
I’ve seen a LOT of college websites to make this post and obviously there are some “big” listed.
However, imho, a big part of them are not so famous/well-known everywhere.
BTW gmu.edu looks great. I’ll use it on the second part of this roundup ;)
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It was not surprising to see many of the big name colleges and universities on your list. However, I was shocked to see Washtenaw Community College on the list until I visited the site.
It is well laid out and I love softness of the earth-tones. I was surprised to see Ohio State not using it original black, red, whites and grays
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I checked out some thing very much the same to this post over at google news… I was intrigued and started searching around, then somehow landed here… anyway, I think that I somewhat agree with what you cover here. However I am going to go check what additional information I can locate as well.
There are several medical schools, technical colleges, and art schools in addition to the ones already mentioned. If you are interested in alternative studies, there is the Yeshiva Toras Chaim Talmudical Seminary College for Talmudic Studies.
It is the age where keyboards are used instead of a pen, to write and while websites are the core means of communication. Today nearly everybody has a website the business own website to sell their products. Blogs are owned by individuals.
Of course you can do your own searches for programs you want, and visit individual college websites. But that can take time, and you may end up wasting hours poring over endless pages and not finding what you want.