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Syracuse, New York
LeMoyne, founded in 1946, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 151-acre campus is located in a residential area, two miles from downtown Syracuse.
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Lesley was founded in 1909 as a teacher-training school. While still best known for its teacher education programs, Lesley has maintained a consistent focus on a select group of disciplines which embody its mission: education, human services, management, and the arts. Its schools include: Lesley College (for undergraduates), Art Institute of Boston at Lesley, Graduate School of Arts and Social Sciences, and School of Education. Lesley College has been coeducational since 2005. The five-acre campus is located in Cambridge, close to to Harvard Square.
Weston, Massachusetts
Regis College is a private college offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees in two schools: the School of Liberal Arts, Education and Social Sciences; and the School of Nursing, Science, and Health Professions. Founded in 1927 as a women's college, it became fully co-educational in 2007. Its 168-acre campus is located in Weston.
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Lock Haven is a public university. Founded as a Normal school in 1870, it gained university status in 1983. Its goals lie in giving its students the tools, skills and capabilities to successfully continue to grow after graduation. The school prides itself on small class sizes, a faculty that focuses on teaching and the individual attention given to students. Its 165-acre campus is located in Lock Haven, 30 miles west of Williamsport and 70 miles north of Harrisburg.
Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Lycoming, founded in 1812, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 35-acre campus is located near downtown Williamsport, 200 miles from Philadelphia. Most campus buildings have been constructed since 1950.
Boston, Massachusetts
The New England Conservatory of Music, founded in 1867, is the oldest private conservatory of its kind in the U.S. and one of the nation's leading schools of music. Located in Boston, America's capital for music and higher education, the New England Conservatory of Music attracts talented young musicians from all over the world, preparing them for all types of careers in the professional world of music. Concert halls and faculty offices are located in three buildings in downtown Boston.
Durham, New Hampshire
The University of New Hampshire, founded in 1866, is a comprehensive, public institution. Recognized among public universities for the quality of the academic experience it provides to its students, UNH is a rising star among research universities, yet it retains the look and feel of a New England liberal arts college with a faculty dedicated to teaching. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Life Sciences and Agriculture; the School of Health Studies; and the Whittemore School of Business and Economics. Within its seven schools, the university offers 2,000 courses in over 100 majors. Special programs include a strong undergraduate research program, the honors program and a wide range of opportunities for internships, study abroad and national exchange experiences. Its 2,600-acre campus is ideally located in Durham, north of Portsmouth, within 20 minutes of the Maine and New Hampshire seacoasts and one hour from Boston, Portland and the White Mountains.
West Haven, Connecticut
The University of New Haven, founded in 1920, is a private university. Programs are offered through the Schools of Arts and Sciences; Business Administration; Engineering; Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Administration; and Public Safety and Professional Studies. Its 78-acre campus is located in West Haven, two miles from New Haven.
New Rochelle, New York
The College of New Rochelle is a private college. Founded in 1904 as a women's college, the School of Arts and Sciences continues the tradition of enrolling women only, while the other three schools admit both women and men. Programs also offered through the School of Nursing, the School of New Resources (for adult learners) and the Graduate School. Its 16-acre campus, with its Gothic-style architecture, is located near Long Island Sound in New Rochelle.
New York, New York
New York University, founded in 1831, is a private, comprehensive institution. Offering more than 2,500 courses, the undergraduate program aims to cultivate inquiry, creativity, and independent ambition in all students, and to challenge them intellectually, professionally, and personally. The main campus, located in Greenwich Village in Manhattan, has no walls or gates to maintain a connection to the surrounding city. Fourteen smaller schools within the university maintain their own traditions, programs, and faculty. NYU also has branch campuses in 10 countries on four continents, including Abu Dhabi, UAE.
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