A detailed map of colleges and universities from all over the United States that contains minute details such as state, county, coordinates or telephone number
| Version | 1.0.1 |
| Updated | Feb 23rd 2011 |
| Developer |
Oddity Software LLC
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| User Rating |
902
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| Original File Size | 10 KB |
| Downloads | 7528 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Others |
Ensure you know where to send your child for the proper education with the help of this CSV database that contains the location of the most known colleges and universities from the US.
Getting a college-level education is essential in today's society. It's difficult to find a well-payed job without a college degree, and that is why it's important for you to know where to go to go (or send your child) to get a head start in life.
The Universities and Colleges Database contains a list of the best and most affordable schools in the country to help you and your children achieve academic greatness.
The database contains over 30.000 colleges and universities from all around the country, and since it's in CSV format, it can be opened, edited and manipulated in any database management tool, such as Microsoft Excel. More so, because it is a file that you can download you don't need a constant Internet connection to access it.
This database is not only targeted at consumers, but also anyone who manages an education-oriented website, as a list of colleges from all around America is almost a must.
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