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Introduction to Clayton University
Creighton University (CU) is a comprehensive private Catholic Jesuit university in the United States. 1878, Clayton University was founded by Jesuit members and is one of 28 institutions of Jesuit colleges and university associations. Located in Omaha, Nebraska, USA, it is the largest private missionary university in Nebraska. Clayton University has seven colleges, among which Dentist College, Pharmacy College and Business College enjoy high reputation. There are about 465,438+000 undergraduate students and about 4,000 graduate students. With its unique elite teaching in small classes, it ranks among the top universities in the United States, attracting more than 78% foreign students and outstanding international students to study in Crayton every year. According to 20 15 American news &; Amp World Report ranks American universities, Clayton University ranks third in the best undergraduate teaching in the United States, and undergraduate finance majors rank 17 1 in the United States. According to 20 16 American news &; Amp World Report ranks American universities, including undergraduate accounting 19 and undergraduate finance 14.