36. Herzing University-Madison, Wisconsin
Herzing University offers an online degree program with over 20 different Bachelor’s degree options for study. Also, students receive personalized attention and are able to log in when it’s most convenient for them.
Also, online students have access to the online library, academic support center, and an admission advisor. Furthermore, the Career Development Program offers students assistance in finding employment while in school and after graduation. Herzing utilizes the Blackboard system to provide an engaging learning environment which is important for the adult learner.
Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs:
RN to BSN, Accounting, Business Management, Legal Studies, Graphic Design, Health Information Management, Healthcare Management, Health Information Management, Criminal Justice, Homeland Security and Public Safety
35. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
Duke University, a private research university founded in 1838. The university encourages students to go abroad to study, conduct research, and perform service.
Also, Duke accepts about 11% of the applicants and has a 97% first-year student retention rate. SAT test scores (25th/75th percentile) are as follows: Critical reading: 680/770; math: 700/800.
Furthermore, the estimated total cost of attending Duke University for one year is $69,169, which includes tuition, fees, room and board, books, and personal expenses. Parents with an income less than $60,000 and typical assets are not expected to make a contribution to their child’s education. First year students have an expected contribution of $2,600, regardless of income.