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Las Cruces, New Mexico
New Mexico State, founded in 1888, is a public, multipurpose university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration and Economics, Education, Engineering, and Health and Social Services. Its 900-acre campus is located in Las Cruces, 42 miles north of El Paso, Texas.
Milton, Massachusetts
Curry, founded in 1879, is a private, career-oriented, liberal arts institution. Its 131-campus is located in Milton, seven miles from downtown Boston.
Tempe, Arizona
Arizona State University is a public, comprehensive university founded in 1885. ASU's multiple campus locations are located in the greater Phoenix metro area. Its 716-acre main campus is located near downtown Tempe.
Lubbock, Texas
Lubbock Christian is a church-affiliated, liberal arts university. Founded in 1957 as a junior college, it became a senior college in 1972. Its 120-acre campus is located in Lubbock.
Dallas, Texas
Dallas Baptist, founded in 1898, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts university. Its 292-acre campus is located 13 miles from downtown Dallas.
Pocatello, Idaho
Idaho State University, founded in 1901, is a public university. It includes a full vocational school along with its academic colleges and is able to offer programs on every level, from vocational certificates to doctoral degrees. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Health-Related Professions and Pharmacy and the School of Applied Technology. The school is especially strong in the engineering technologies, including electronics, telecommunications and computing and in the life, health and physical sciences through the first professional Pharm.D. degree. The school has the only College of Pharmacy in Idaho, and it places an emphasis on health professions, biological sciences, physical sciences and pharmacy. Its 735-acre campus is located in a residential area of Pocatello, in the southeastern corner of Idaho.
Alfred, New York
Alfred University was founded in 1836. Programs are offered through the privately endowed Colleges of Business, Engineering and Professional Studies, and Liberal Arts and Sciences, as well as the publicly funded New York State College of Ceramics. Its 232-acre campus is located in Alfred, in southwestern New York.
Potsdam, New York
SUNY College at Potsdam, founded in 1816, is a public, liberal arts college. Its 240-acre campus is located in Potsdam, north of Syracuse.
Honolulu, Hawaii
The University of Hawaii at Manoa, founded in 1907, is a public institution. Its mid-Pacific location offers unique opportunities for the study of Asian and Pacific cultures, marine sciences, evolutionary biology, international business, foreign languages and planetary sciences. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, and Tropical Agriculture; and the Schools of Accountancy; Architecture; Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Studies; Law; Medicine; Nursing; Ocean and Earth Science Technology; Public Health; Social Work; and Travel Industry Management. Its 300-acre campus is located in Manoa Valley, a residential area near the center of metropolitan Honolulu.
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