A small, highly competitive private university in Los Angeles that boasts a world renowned film program as well as well respected law, engineering, education, business, and entrepreneur programs. LMU alumni are Academy Award winners, major businesses founders, educational leaders, government officials, distinguished judges, science and engineering pioneers, and acclaimed artists. They are leaders in health care, aeronautics, viticulture, retail grocery outlets, entertainment, banking and finance, international affairs, technology, athletics, real estate, and journalism. Essentially, Loyola Marymount University is a great place to get a first class education while living in the second largest city in the United States.
LMU Top University West Coast College Film School Liberal Arts Distinguished Georgetown of the West Loyola Marymount University
by Proud Angelino November 23, 2011
Hawk Hill as many refer to it is a school on the outskirts of Philadelphia where about 3,500 undergrads go. Although sometimes hard to find a party, as long as you have a fake, or real ID you will have a fun time. There are a few bars very close by but the best thing is that it's close to Manyunk where you're guaranteed a good time. St. Joe's kids love to drink and are mostly rich white kids. They love their basketball at SJU and will do most anything to get to the games in the tiny fieldhouse. One of the best business schools in the U.S. and even though you might not go to many parties, you're sure as hell going to get a good job graduating from this school.
Saint Joseph's University, a good school with lots of white kids where you're most likely gonna bar hop and not party hop.
by Htowner March 12, 2006
Ball State University is a medium sized university, with a student body of about 22,000, located in Muncie, IN.
BSU is known for the following:
-Nationally recognized architecture and entrepreneurship programs
-The alma mater of David Letterman and John Schnatter (creator of Papa Johns)
-Being the redheaded step child of Indiana colleges
-The university that can out drink any other school in the Hoosier state
BSU is known for the following:
-Nationally recognized architecture and entrepreneurship programs
-The alma mater of David Letterman and John Schnatter (creator of Papa Johns)
-Being the redheaded step child of Indiana colleges
-The university that can out drink any other school in the Hoosier state
by Lastarritt July 24, 2014
by lynx wings April 23, 2005
A type of university that likes to accept international students and reject home students so that they can get more money
by No_Quarter_for_them March 06, 2020
a crappy team with no heart that relies on pure luck and paying the refs to call the game for them. Runners up to UNC a couple of year ago but got there by many cheap fouls which were never called in the arizona regional final game. Home of loud cocky fans who don't know when theyve lost or cheated and home of wannabe basketball players who can't play for shit.
by Lute Olson December 04, 2006
Western Washington University is one of six state-funded, four-year institutions of higher education in Washington. Fall 2004 enrollment includes 12,940 full- and part-time students.
The University maintains nearly 73 buildings on a 215-acre campus, including the 38-acre Sehome Arboretum, operated jointly with the city of Bellingham, and 15 residential buildings housing near 4,000 students. Western also has off-campus facilities at Shannon Point Marine Center in Anacortes, Wash.; and a 15-acre student-university facility at nearby Lake Whatcom.
WWU is situated in Bellingham, a city of 70,000 overlooking Bellingham Bay and many of Puget Sound’s 172 San Juan Islands. The University is 90 miles north of Seattle, 55 miles south of Vancouver, B.C., and an hour’s drive from the ski area on 10,778-foot Mount Baker.
The University maintains nearly 73 buildings on a 215-acre campus, including the 38-acre Sehome Arboretum, operated jointly with the city of Bellingham, and 15 residential buildings housing near 4,000 students. Western also has off-campus facilities at Shannon Point Marine Center in Anacortes, Wash.; and a 15-acre student-university facility at nearby Lake Whatcom.
WWU is situated in Bellingham, a city of 70,000 overlooking Bellingham Bay and many of Puget Sound’s 172 San Juan Islands. The University is 90 miles north of Seattle, 55 miles south of Vancouver, B.C., and an hour’s drive from the ski area on 10,778-foot Mount Baker.
"Western has a beautiful campus and is one of the top public undergraduate institutions on the west coast"
by wwuvikings June 06, 2005