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Bowie, Maryland
Bowie State, founded in 1865, is a public university of liberal arts and technology studies. Its 312-acre campus is located in Bowie, 22 miles from Washington, D.C.
Gainesville, Georgia
Brenau, founded in 1878, is a private, liberal arts college for women and is part of Brenau University. The 57-acre campus is located in a residential area of Gainesville.
Owensboro, Kentucky
Brescia, founded in 1950, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts university. Its nine-acre campus is located near downtown Owensboro, 32 miles southeast of Evansville, Ind., and 125 miles west of Louisville.
Dayton, Tennessee
Bryan, founded in 1930, is a liberal arts college with religious orientation. Its 100-acre campus is located in Dayton, 40 miles north of Chattanooga.
New York, New York
The New York School of Interior Design, founded in 1916, is a private, primarily specialized institute. Its campus is located on Manhattan's upper east side in New York City.
Manchester, New Hampshire
The University of New Hampshire in Manchester, founded in 1985 as a branch campus of the University of New Hampshire, is a public, liberal arts institution. Its campus is located in Manchester.
Wake Forest, North Carolina
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, founded in 1950, is a private, coeducational institution. Its campus is located in Wake Forest, 10 miles north of Raleigh.
Great Barrington, Massachusetts
Bard College at Simon's Rock is a private, liberal arts college for 16- and 17-year-olds who wish to begin college early. All classes are small discussion-based seminars. Founded in 1964, the school became part of Bard College in 1979. Its 275-acre New England campus is located in Great Barrington, 60 miles west of Springfield.
Monrovia, California
Mt. Sierra College, founded in 1990, is a private, specialized college. Its two-acre campus is located in Monrovia, about eight miles east of Pasadena.
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