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There is a PDF file for each University listed. You can access that PDF file by clicking on the arrow next to the university listing that you are interested in.

If you have trouble opening PDF files from your browser:
If you do not have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing PDF files, go to http://www.adobe.com to download it now. Browsers can be configured differently to work with Adobe Acrobat Reader. If your browser does not automatically open the pdf file when you click on the arrow, see instructions below for viewing PDFs on a PC or Mac.

Also, if you have a slower connection speed or older computer, the pdf files may take some time to open directly. Sometimes the pdf file may open with the page completely blank while the screen is interpreting its display. You may prefer to save the file to disk for later viewing. See instructions below for viewing PDFs on a PC or Mac.

Viewing PDFs On a PC:
To open a pdf file for immediate viewing, left click on the document link (arrow) to open the file in Acrobat. This will happen either in a new window or within the current browser window, depending on how you have your browser configured. To save a pdf file for viewing later, right-click the document link, select "Save Target As" in Microsoft Internet Explorer or "Save Link As" in Netscape and specify a location on your hard-disk drive. To view a .pdf file, launch Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click File -> Open and select the .pdf file.

Viewing PDFs On a Mac:
To open a pdf file for immediate viewing, click on the document link (arrow) to open the file in Acrobat. If asked if you'd like to save the file, do so, and save to your Desktop (or some other folder you'd like to save in). To save a pdf without trying to open it for viewing later, hold your mouse button down over the document link until a menu pops up, select "Save Target As" in Microsoft Internet Explorer or "Save Link As" in Netscape and specify a location on your hard-disk drive. To view a .pdf file, locate the file on your computer, and double click it.

Searching Within a PDF File:
When viewing a pdf file you can search for a word within the file by clicking on the find (binoculars) button.

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