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Guide to Minority Serving Institutions

Minority Serving Institutions in the U.S. are tremendous resources for recruiting talented, brilliant, and great individuals for full-time employment and internships.

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Shelton State Community College was originally dubbed Tuscaloosa Trade School when it was founded in 1952. Since, it has grown
Shorter College is a private, faith-based, two-year liberal arts college located in North Little Rock, Arkansas.  Founded in 1886 by
Located in Boston near Black Bay Fens, this historic park provides a sheltered, wild-looking backdrop for the women's college. Simmons
Founded in 1879, Simmons College has a student population of over 200 students. Simmons College of Kentucky is an institution
Sinte Gleska University is a tribal college established in 1971, with about 800 students enrolled today. Through partnerships with other
Sitting Bull College
Sitting Bull College is a tribal college established in 1973. The motto of the college is "Let us put our
Smith College is home to a prestigious library holding a prominent rare books collection and wealth of women's history manuscripts.
Sonoma State University was founded in 1961 and today is designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution. Sonoma State University serves
Tarrant County College District with ten different centers and campuses across the county. They are a Hispanic Serving Institution, and
Founded in 1896, South Carolina State University has almost 3,000 students enrolled. The University offers a multitude of degree programs
SFSC is advancing the community and the lives of its residents through education each and every day, with an expanded,
South Mountain Community College is a Hispanic Serving Institution and is part of the Maricopa Community College District of Arizona,
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