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Searcy, Arkansas
Harding, founded in 1924, is a private university with religious orientation. Its 200-acre campus is located in Searcy, 50 miles northeast of Little Rock.
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Fayetteville State, founded in 1867, is a public university. Its 136-acre campus is located in Fayettville.
Tallahassee, Florida
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (Florida A&M), founded in 1887, is a public, historically black university. Its 419-acre campus is located in Tallahassee.
Fairfax, Virginia
George Mason, founded in 1972, is a public university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Nursing and Health Science; the Schools of Information Technology and Engineering and Management; the Institutes of the Arts and Public Policy; the New Century College; the Institutes for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Biosciences, Bioinformatics, and Biotechnology; and the Graduate School of Education. Its 677-acre main campus is located in Fairfax, 18 miles from Washington, DC.
Portland, Maine
The Maine College of Art (formerly Portland School of Art), founded in 1882, is a private institution of the arts. The campus is located in Portland, 100 miles north of Boston.
Lakeland, Florida
Florida Southern, founded in 1885, is a church-affiliated college of liberal arts and sciences. Its 100-acre campus, containing buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is listed with the National Register of Historic Places. It is located in Lakeland, 45 miles from both Tampa and Orlando.
Greensboro, North Carolina
Guilford, founded in 1837, is a church-affiliated college. Its 340-acre campus is located in northwest Greensboro in the Piedmont section of North Carolina. Campus architecture reflects a Georgian Colonial influence.
Old Westbury, New York
The New York Institute of Technology, founded in 1955, is a private institution of technology. It is a multi-accredited, nonsectarian, nonprofit, coeducational institution of higher learning enrolling 10,000 students at three campuses. NYIT provides undergraduate and graduate career-based programs leading to an associate, bachelor, master and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degrees. NYIT offers over 65 undergraduate majors and 14 graduate degree programs including architecture, physical and occupational therapy, life sciences, premedical studies, nursing, computer graphics, engineering, computer science, education, culinary arts, hospitality management, communication arts, advertising, interior design, telecommunications, accounting and business degrees. NYIT has been a pioneer in the area of distance education and has state-of-the-art distance learning and teleconferencing technology and laboratories at each of its three campuses. Its 700-acre campus, including the C.V. Whitney estate, is located in Old Westbury, east of New York City.
Henderson, Tennessee
Freed-Hardeman is a church-affiliated university. Founded in 1869, it gained university status in 1991. Its 122-acre campus is located in Henderson, 20 miles from Jackson.
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