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New York, New York
DeVry/New York, founded in 1998, is a private institution specializing in electronics technology and computer information systems. It is a member of a network of technical institutes with 16 campuses in the U.S. and two in Canada. Its four-acre campus is located in Long Island City.
New York, New York
Parsons is a private school of the arts. Founded as a coeducational institution in 1896, it became affiliated with The New School in 1970. Its campus is located in New York City.
Craftsbury Common, Vermont
Sterling College, founded in 1959, is a private, liberal arts school. Its 130-acre campus is located in Craftsbury Common, 63 miles from Burlington.
Abington, Pennsylvania
Pennslyvania State University - Abington, a public, coeducation university, was founded in 1950. Its 46-acre campus is located in Abington.
Miami, Florida
International Fine Arts College, founded in 1965 by Edward and Anna Lee Porter, is a proprietary, coeducational art college. Its Miami campus is housed in a Spanish Renaissance-syle building which was designed by F. H. Foster and constructed in the late 1920's.
Atlanta, Georgia
Beulah Heights University (formerly Beulah Heights Bible College) is a private, Christian university. Founded in 1918, the college is one of the southeast's oldest Bible colleges.
Tampa, Florida
Everest University offers bachelor's and associate's degrees in a variety of career-oriented fields. Its campuses are located throughout the United States
University Park, Pennsylvania
Penn State University Park, founded in 1855, is a public, comprehensive university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture, Arts and Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Earth and Mineral Sciences, Education, Engineering, Health and Human Development, Liberal Arts, and Science. Its 5,617-acre campus is located in University Park, 70 miles northwest of Harrisburg.
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