Clark Atlanta University in Georgia is the largest school in the 4-member Atlanta University Center Consortium, as well as the largest of the 37-member UNCF institutions. The school offers forty areas of study across four schools, and is the only private, independent graduate research HBCU, with the Center for Undergraduate Research and Creativity acting as a hub for research opportunities and coordinating funding for students to travel and share their findings. Research and faculty-student mentor relationships are a strategic priority of the university, with the most popular degrees coming out of the business administration, mass media arts, and biology programs. The General Education requirement at CU is designed to create well-rounded students with transferable skills, and it includes competencies in critical and ethical thinking, global awareness, and computer and information technology; understanding of these requirements is regulated through the Six-Step Annual Assessment and Improvement Process. Global perspectives are also imparted through the Office of International Programs, which encourages students to take part in the many study abroad programs available through the university.