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About this Web site
Welcome to the Carnegie Foundation Web site. The following information is intended to assist you in using this site more effectively.
Frequently Requested Pages
The Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education The leading typology of American colleges and universities. It is the framework in which institutional diversity in U.S. higher education is commonly described. The Classifications, updated in 2005, can be searched via three methods: institution lookup, standard listings, and custom listings.
Carnegie Publications Information on Carnegie Foundation publications since 1906. A listing of all Carnegie publications can be viewed at the browse by topic page. The eLibrary contains a collection of articles and essays available for online reading or download, including the 1910 Flexner Report.
Other key pages can be located thorugh the site navigation bar, including Carnegie Perspectives, Change Magazine, the Contact Information page, the Newsroom, and the Staff Directory.
Additional Carnegie Web sites In addition this Web site, the Carnegie Foundation has created several other sites that may be of interest to you.
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Statement on Accessibility The Carnegie Foundation strongly supports the ideal of universal Web accessibility. Although the current Carnegie Web site does not comply fully with online accessibility standards, the Foundation is committed to working towards greater accessibility in all future Web projects.
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