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The “North Star State” of Minnesota houses one of the busiest inland harbors in the U.S. as well as the Saint Lawrence Seaway, a significant port for overseas trade. Over half of Minnesotans reside in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. However, education and career opportunities abound throughout the state thanks to Minnesota colleges and universities. [...]

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Popularly known for its automobile manufacturing industry, Michigan offers a diversified local economy for graduates of Michigan colleges and universities. In fact, Michigan is the fourth largest employer of high technology professionals in the nation. The Michigan university and college system ranks among the top in the nation, providing lucrative training opportunities for both working [...]

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With a population of nearly 6 million, Massachusetts is the most populous of the North Eastern states. Its unique network of rivers and coastal waters provide a strong manufacturing base for its economy and earn its nickname, the “Bay State.” Because of the superior system of colleges and universities in Massachusetts, working professionals and students [...]

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As the largest of the New England states, Maine offers a strong educational system for its working professionals. A growing influx of tourism to its unspoiled, outdoor recreation locations is also providing a stronger economy and more varied career opportunities for local residents. The network of Maine colleges and universities continues to expand as its [...]

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In addition to its largest city of New Orleans, Louisiana offers prime education and career opportunities throughout the state. Louisiana is home to 4 of the 10 busiest ports in the U.S., providing a strong foundation for a healthy economy. Working professionals of all ages and life situations are now returning to Louisiana colleges and [...]

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Often called the “Bluegrass State” due to the bluegrass that lines its many pastures, Kentucky offers working professionals an extensive network of colleges and universities. The “Bluegrass State” also provides a thriving job market for Kentucky college graduates. Growing metropolitan areas, such as Louisville and Lexington, have recently encouraged the growth of several prominent industries. [...]

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Thanks to the giant yellow flowers that line its valleys and slopes in the summer, Kansas is sometimes referred to as the “Sunflower State.” Kansas isĀ  the geographic center of the U.S. and home to several influential companies. From 1996 to 2004, nearly a half million people, almost half with Kansas college degrees, left the [...]

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Because of its frequently traveled northwest corner of the state, Indiana is sometimes referred to as the “Crossroads of America.” In fact, northwest Indiana is one of the most heavily traveled areas of the world by rail, road, and air. Indianapolis is the capital and largest city in Indiana. Indiana colleges and universities located throughout [...]

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Located at the center of the country, Illinois serves as a hub for travel, transportation, and a host of economic activity. The “Inland Empire” is the most populous state in the Midwest and is equipped with a high-ranking system of Illinois colleges and universities. Chicago universities, Springfield colleges, and other Illinois schools offer an advantageous [...]

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Individuals in search of campus-based and online education in the Northwestern U.S. will find ample opportunities in “The Gem State” of Idaho. Besides being the nation’s largest producer of potatoes, Idaho is home to several thriving technology companies and new vacation resorts. Idaho colleges and universities provide superior career training programs and prepare Idaho university [...]

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With its subtropical climate, vacation spots, and coastal retreats, Georgia serves as an ideal location for both living and studying. Georgia colleges and universities offer quality training for both working professionals and full-time students. “The Peach State” is also home to several top companies, providing lucrative employment prospects for Georgia college graduates. Georgia University Graduates [...]

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Along with its unique Aloha atmosphere, Hawaii boasts the second highest median household income in the nation. Its temperate climate is accompanied by over 29,000 miles of intra and inter-island fiber optic cable, making “The Aloha State” one of the most wired states in the country. Students wishing to study and work in Hawaii have [...]

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As one of the fastest-growing states in the nation, Florida offers a wealth of opportunity for individuals looking to start or advance a career in “The Sunshine State.” Florida colleges and universities provide extensive financial aid options for working professionals, single parents, and first-time Florida college students. Graduates of Florida universities and colleges can expect [...]

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