Northwestern University
John Evans founded Northwestern University in Illinois, USA in 1851. Northwestern University is a leading research university and ranks eighth in the United States for university endowment. The main motto of this university is "All things are true, and the Word is full of grace and truth." Northwestern University offers 145 graduate and professional degrees and 124 bachelor's degrees. With over 20,000 students, including 12,641 graduate students and 8,214 undergraduates, Northwestern University is one of the top business schools in the United States.
Northwestern University consists of 11 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools, including the Kellogg School of Management, Pritzker School of Law, Feinberg School of Medicine, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Binen School of Music, McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, Medill School of Journalism, School of Communication, School of Professional Studies, School of Education and Social Policy and Graduate School. The Northwestern campus is located on the shores of Lake Michigan in Evanston. The university's law, medical school, vocational school, and Northwestern Memorial Hospital are located in Chicago's Streeterville area. The university also has campuses in Qatar's Education City and academic centers in San Francisco, Miami, and Washington DC.
Established: January 28, 1851
Location: Evanston, Illinois, United States
Website: northwestern.edu