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Baltimore, Maryland
The University of Baltimore is a public, upper-division university; undergraduate programs are open only to students with junior and senior status. Founded as a private institution in 1925, it joined the state university system in 1975. The 14-acre urban campus is located in midtown Baltimore.
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston Southern is a church-affiliated university. Founded in 1964, its name was changed in 1990 from Baptist College of Charleston. Its 500-acre campus is located 10 miles from downtown Charleston.
Miami Shores, Florida
Barry University provides a higher education experience that applies what is learned in the classroom to a constantly changing and diverse world, while promoting civic engagement for the betterment of humanity. Barry is focused on inspiring and training the next generation of change agents and leaders. Founded in 1940, Barry University is comprised of nine colleges and schools and offers more than 100 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs. Barry University values diversity and the Barry community includes approximately 9,000 students from nearly all 50 states and 80 countries; 52,000 alumni worldwide; and 1,700 faculty and staff members. Barry students gain hands-on experience, locally and internationally, as they prepare to advance their careers. Barry’s use of service learning, which integrates coursework with community needs, engages students with real-world issues, and encourages them to help find solutions.
Jackson, Mississippi
Belhaven is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Founded as a women's college in 1883, it adopted coeducation in 1954. Its 42-acre campus is located in a residential area near the center of Jackson.
Louisville, Kentucky
Bellarmine is a church-affiliated, liberal arts university. Founded as a college for men in 1950, it adopted coeducation when it merged with Ursuline College in 1968. Its 120-acre campus is located in Louisville.
Belmont, North Carolina
Belmont Abbey, founded in 1876, is a church-affiliated college. Its 650-acre campus is located in Belmont, 15 miles from Charlotte. Campus architecture includes 19th-century buildings built by monks; the neo-Gothic Abbey Church is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Nashville, Tennessee
Belmont, founded in 1951, is a church-affiliated university. Its 55-acre campus is located in southeast Nashville.
New York, New York
Pace University, founded in 1906, is a private, comprehensive university. It has a proven history of offering students the opportunity to succeed. Indeed, the power of Pace is best reflected in its motto: Opportunitas. Pace offers a quality education that is both affordable and accessible. Last year, approximately 90% of the freshman class received some type of financial aid, and over 60% received direct scholarships or grants from Pace. Combining theory and practice, Pace provides each student with the power of experience. Faculty with practical experience teach courses based on today's realities. Qualified students gain their own practical experience through its Cooperative Program, where they work in paid, part-time positions related to their major. The Pace Co-op Program is the most extensive program among four-year colleges and universities in the New York metropolitan area. Pace students also enjoy the freedom of choosing between two campuses: in New York City and in Pleasantville/Briarcliff, in suburban Westchester County, with the Graduate Center in White Plains, offering a total of over 100 majors and over 3,000 courses of study. Opportunity, experience and freedom of choice make up the essence of a Pace education.
Columbia, South Carolina
Benedict, founded in 1870, is a private, liberal arts college. Its 100-acre campus is located in Columbia.
Greensboro, North Carolina
Bennett is a church-affiliated college. It was founded as a coeducational seminary in 1873, gained college status in 1889, and became a senior college for women in 1926. Its 55-acre campus is located in Greensboro.
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