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Fordham University

New York, New York

Fordham University
 

Fordham, founded in 1841, is a church-affiliated university. Its 85-acre Rose Hill campus is located in the Bronx, adjacent to the Botanical Gardens and Bronx Zoo. Its seven-acre Lincoln Center campus is located in Manhattan.

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Baruch College (City University of New York)

New York, New York

Baruch College (City University of New York)
 

City University of New York's Baruch College, founded in 1961, is a public college. It houses the only business programs accredited by the International Association for Management Education and the only School of Public Affairs in CUNY. An integrated liberal arts and professional education empowers Baruch graduates to compete successfully in the modern workforce. The most highly selective college of CUNY, Baruch welcomes students capable of profiting from a rigorous program. The school's curriculum stresses communication skills. An Honors Program with scholarships is available for students with superior records. Situated in the historic Gramercy Park area, the college's community enjoys ready access to many of New York's cultural attractions. A new 700,000-square-foot academic complex was completed in 2000. Baruch's campus is located in the center of New York's business district.

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Quinnipiac University

Hamden, Connecticut

Quinnipiac University
 

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Concordia College New York

Bronxville, New York

Concordia College New York
 

Concordia College New York, founded in 1881, is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. It is a member of the Concordia University System, which has 10 colleges and universities across the U.S. Its 33-acre campus is located in Bronxville, 17 miles from New York City.

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Lehman College (City University of New York)

Bronx, New York

Lehman College (City University of New York)
 

Lehman College, a public institution, was founded in 1931 as a branch campus of Hunter College; it became a separate CUNY college in 1968. Its 37-acre campus is located in the Bronx.

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Wichita State University

Wichita, Kansas

Wichita State University
 

Wichita State University is a public, comprehensive university. Founded in 1895 as a private college, it joined the state system of higher education in 1964. It is located on a beautiful 330-acre campus in Wichita, the largest city in Kansas. Students have fantastic educational, economic and entertainment opportunities. While obtaining a degree, students can get valuable work experience at companies like Boeing, Raytheon Aircraft, Cessna Aircraft, Coleman, Bank of America, Bombadier Aerospace Learjet, Via Christi Regional Medical Center, Wesley Medical Center and Koch Industries. After attending class and studying, students enjoy going to the largest collection of malls, shops, restaurants, clubs, golf courses, amusement parks and movie theatres in the state.

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Covenant College

Lookout Mountain, Georgia

Covenant College
 

Covenant, founded in 1955, is a church-affiliated liberal arts college. Its 300-acre campus is located on Lookout Mountain, across the state line from Chattanooga, Tenn.

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Kentucky Christian University

Grayson, Kentucky

Kentucky Christian University
 

Kentucky Christian, founded in 1919, is a church-affiliated college. Its 124-acre campus is located in the Appalachian foothills of eastern Kentucky.

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Dickinson College

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Dickinson College
 

Dickinson, founded in 1773, is a private, liberal arts college. Conceived during the American Revolution, Dickinson was the first college chartered in the newly recognized U.S. Although it is steeped in history, Dickinson is confident of the future, enterprising in its approach to contemporary challenges and practical in its educational program. Dickinson asks its students constantly to challenge what is safe and comfortable, meeting the future with a voice that reflects America and engages the world. Its program requires students to cross the traditional borders of academic discipline to witness the interrelated nature of knowledge and to extend their studies off-campus through one of the school's 11 study centers abroad, by participating in internships, through field studies and through service to the community. Dickinson is best known for its unique approach to science education and for its outstanding and comprehensive international education program. While firmly rooted in the liberal arts, Dickinson's major in international business and its commitment to providing students with a useful education clearly set the college on a path that is future-oriented. Its 114-acre campus is located in Carlisle, 18 miles from Harrisburg. The oldest campus building, completed in 1804, is a registered National Historic Landmark.

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Tabor College

Hillsboro, Kansas

Tabor College
 

Tabor, founded in 1908, is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 26-acre campus is located in Hillsboro, 50 miles north of Wichita.

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