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North Dartmouth, Massachusetts
UMassachusetts at Dartmouth, founded in 1895, is a public, comprehensive institution. With five professional colleges - business, engineering, visual and performing arts, nursing, and arts and sciences - UMASS Dartmouth offers more than 40 majors to 5,500 undergraduate and graduate students. Publicly supported, the university provides affordable professional and preprofessional options as well as a variety of cocurricular activities, organizations and athletic programs. Its contemporary 710-acre campus is located in North Dartmouth in southeastern Massachusetts, 60 miles south of Boston.
Dallas, Pennsylvania
Misericordia University (formerly College Misericordia) is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college founded in 1924. Its 125-acre campus is located in Pennsylvania, in the city of Dallas, northeast of Wilkes-Barre.
Henniker, New Hampshire
New England College, founded in 1946, is a private, liberal arts institution. Its 225-acre campus is located in Henniker, 17 miles from Concord.
Pasadena, California
Art Center College of Design, founded in 1930, is a private institution. It offers highly specialized programs focusing on a professional and advanced level education in the visual arts. Students apply to one major and complete a program of classes emphasizing both technical skill and conceptual development. Its 175-acre campus is located near Pasadena's Rose Bowl.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Augustana, founded in 1860, is a church-related, liberal arts college. Its 100-acre campus is located in Sioux Falls, 15 miles from the western borders of Minnesota and Iowa.
Golden, Colorado
The Colorado School of Mines, founded in 1874, is a public college of engineering and science studies. Its 373-acre campus is located in Golden, 20 miles west of Denver.
Santa Barbara, California
UC Santa Barbara is a public, comprehensive university. Founded as a Normal School in 1909, it joined the University of California system in 1944. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Creative Studies, Engineering, and Letters and Science. Its 989-acre campus is located in Santa Barbara, 90 miles north of Los Angeles.
Honolulu, Hawaii
Chaminade, founded in 1955, is a church-affiliated university. Its 67-acre campus is located four miles east of downtown Honolulu and two miles north of Waikiki Beach.
Anchorage, Alaska
The University of Alaska at Anchorage, founded in 1962, is a public, comprehensive institution. The present institution is the result of the urban university's 1987 merger with several community colleges and extension programs. Its 428-acre campus is located near downtown Anchorage.
Seward, Nebraska
Concordia, founded in 1894, is a church-affiliated university. Its 120-acre campus is located in Seward, 30 minutes from Lincoln.
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