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Nashua, New Hampshire
Daniel Webster is a private college. Founded as an aeronautical institute in 1965, it added business and engineering programs in 1969. Its 57-acre campus is located adjacent to Nashua's municipal airport.
Brooklyn Heights, New York
St. Francis is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Founded in 1884 with the purpose of providing higher education for students with limited economic resources, it adopted coeducation in 1969. Its urban campus is located in Brooklyn Heights.
Worcester, Massachusetts
Worcester State, founded in 1874, is a public college. Its 50-acre campus is located on the west side of Worcester, 45 miles west of Boston.
Madison, New Jersey
Drew, founded in 1867, is a private, liberal arts university. The college's small size allows students to enjoy close mentoring relationships with faculty and intellectual engagement with peers. Students make connections between college and career through community and civic engagement projects, internships, and study abroad programs. Its 186-acre campus is located in Madison, New Jersey, 27 miles from New York City.
Montclair, New Jersey
Montclair State, founded in 1908, is a public, liberal arts university. Its 200-acre campus is located in Upper Montclair, 30 miles northwest of Newark.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Moore College of Art, founded in 1844, is a private college. Its two-acre campus is located in downtown Philadelphia.
New Haven, Connecticut
Yale is a private, Ivy League, liberal arts university. Founded in 1701, it adopted coeducation in 1969. Its 200-acre main campus is located near the center of New Haven. Campus buildings are primarily in the collegiate Gothic style.
New York, New York
Yeshiva University, founded in 1886, is a private, comprehensive university. In an environment that supports the totality of Jewish life, undergraduates are guided toward philosophical and ethical insights and the development of a lifelong commitment to learning and community involvement. Students pursue liberal arts, sciences and preprofessional and business curricula together with Jewish studies programs tailored to individual interests. Its facilities are located at three centers in Manhattan and one in the Bronx.
Erie, Pennsylvania
Gannon is a church-affiliated, liberal arts university. It was founded 1925. Its 13-acre campus is located in downtown Erie, close to the south shore of Lake Erie.
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