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Houston, Texas
Texas Southern, founded in 1947, is a public, historically black university. Its 125-acre campus is located in Houston.
Utica, New York
SUNY Institute of Technology, founded in 1966, is a public, upper-division institute of technology. Its 850-acre campus is located in Utica, 55 miles east of Syracuse.
Burbank, California
Woodbury, founded in 1884, is a private university of business administration and professional design. Its 22-acre campus is located in Burbank, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
Denton, Texas
Texas Woman's, founded in 1901, is a public, comprehensive university. Founded as a university for women in 1901, it became co-ed in 1972. Its 270-acre main campus is located in Denton, 38 miles north of Dallas-Fort Worth.
Whittier, California
Whittier, founded in 1887, is a private, liberal arts college. Its 95-acre campus is located in Whittier, 18 miles east of Los Angeles.
Winfield, Kansas
Southwestern, founded in 1885, is a private, church-affiliated college. Its 85-acre campus is located in Winfield, 45 miles from Wichita.
Pueblo, Colorado
Colorado State University - Pueblo is a public, polytechnic university. It was founded as a two-year institution in 1933, became a four-year college in 1963, and gained university status in 1975. Its 275-acre campus is located in Pueblo, 40 miles south of Colorado Springs.
Logan, Utah
Utah State, founded in 1888, is a public, comprehensive university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture; Business; Education; Engineering; Family Life; Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences; Natural Resources; and Science. Its 88-acre campus is located in Logan, 80 miles north of Salt Lake City.
Salt Lake City, Utah
Westminster College, founded in 1875, is a private institution. Its 27-acre campus is located two miles from downtown Salt Lake City.
Dallas, Texas
Southern Methodist University, founded in 1911, is a church-affiliated, comprehensive university. Students seeking a well-rounded education are attracted to SMU's wide choice of majors. Classes are generally small, providing an opportunity for students to interact with faculty. SMU's parklike campus and neo-Georgian buildings provide a beautiful setting, and downtown Dallas is just five miles south, with opportunities for internships, part-time jobs and career development. With around 130 organizations, leadership opportunities abound. Study-abroad programs and a campus near Taos, New Mexico give students the chance to broaden their educational experience, as do more than 400 cultural and arts events and lectures by international figures each year. Its 163-acre, suburban campus is located in Dallas.
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