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Irving, Texas
DeVry/Dallas, founded in 1969, is a private institution specializing in electronics technology and computer information systems. It is a member of a network of technical institute with 16 campuses in the U.S. and two in Canada. Its nine-acre campus is located in the Las Colinas area of Irving.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Oklahoma Christian, founded in 1950, is a church-affiliated university. Its 200-acre campus is located in Oklahoma City.
Houston, Texas
Houston Baptist, founded in in 1960, is a church-affiliated university. Its 100-acre campus is located in southwest Houston.
Kingsville, Texas
Texas A&M - Kingsville is a public, comprehensive university. Founded as a teachers' college in 1925, it gained university status in 1967. The university offers programs through the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, and Graduate Studies. Its 250-acre campus is located in Kingsville, 40 miles southwest of Corpus Christi.
Fairbanks, Alaska
The University of Alaska at Fairbanks, founded in 1917, is a public institution. It offers more than 70 fields of study and many technical and vocational programs. The 2,250-acre main campus is located four miles from downtown Fairbanks, in central Alaska.
Pasadena, California
Caltech, founded in 1891, is a private institution. It conducts instruction at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and, including its off-campus facilities, is one of the world's major research institutions. Its mission to train creative scientists and engineers is achieved by conducting instruction in an atmosphere of research, accomplished by the close contacts between a relatively small group of students (approximately 900 undergraduates and 1,000 graduate students) and the members of a relatively large research staff of 1,000 faculty members. Because of its size, Caltech is able to offer students the advantages of a three-to-one student/faculty ratio and participation in what has been described as "a community of scientists, a scholarly intimacy that cannot be found anywhere else." Its 124-acre campus is located in Pasadena, 10 miles from Los Angeles.
Salt Lake City, Utah
The University of Utah, founded in 1850, is a public institution. It is a distinctive community of learning in the American West. The faculty is known for its range of strengths and interdisciplinary concerns and is comprised of the finest teachers and most renowned researchers. With research ties worldwide, the university consistently ranks among the top research institutions. The university offers nationally recognized programs in liberal education and honors and supports one of the nation's pioneering service learning programs. Undergraduate research opportunities allow students to participate in faculty assisted research as early as freshman year. A commitment to the undergraduate experience is enhanced by the 1,500-acre campus' proximity to both the excitement of city life in Salt Lake City and the outdoor adventures possible in the Wasatch Range of the Rocky Mountains.
Denton, Texas
The University of North Texas, founded in 1890, is a public, comprehensive institution. It provides students the opportunity to live next to one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic metropolitan areas in the U.S., Dallas/Fort Worth, while maintaining a midsized community environment. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, and Music; the Schools of Community Service, Library and Information Sciences, Merchandising and Hospitality Management, and Visual Arts. As a doctoral-granting institution, UNT provides opportunities for undergraduates to work closely with nationally and internationally recognized faculty, participate in research projects and study in advanced labs, music halls and classrooms. Students have access to a full range of campus activities and service organizations, including NCAA Division I sports, internationally recognized music performances and outstanding art exhibitions. Cooperative education experiences are abundant, and students often take internships with some of the largest corporations in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. UNT is truly a partner in the success of its students and alumni. Its 500-acre campus is located in Denton, 39 miles from Dallas.
San Francisco, California
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music, founded in 1917, is a private conservatory of music. Its five-acre campus, in the Spanish Mission Revival style, is located in downtown San Francisco.
Hoboken, New Jersey
Stevens Institute of Technology is a private institution. Founded in 1870, it adopted coeducation in 1972. The school ranks in the top five percent among the nation's technological universities as it continues to educate future leaders and innovators. Each undergraduate program - business, engineering, science, computer science and the humanities - follows a broad-based course curriculum taught by distinguished faculty. The 9:1 student-faculty ratio enables personal attention and growth. Students can combine their classroom and laboratory experience with cooperative education, internships or research opportunities to enhance their prestigious Stevens education. Located in one of the United States' most desirable towns, Hoboken, New Jersey, Stevens is just minutes from exciting New York City. Its 55-acre campus is adjacent to the Hudson River.
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