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Rolla, Missouri
Missouri University of Science and Technology (formerly the University of Missouri at Rolla) was founded in 1870 as the first public technological university west of the Mississippi River. The university offers a wide variety of academic programs infused with a technological perspective. Its 284-acre campus is located in Rolla, 100 miles southwest of St. Louis.
Lawrenceville, New Jersey
Rider, founded in 1865, is a private, multipurpose university. Its 353-acre campus is in Lawrenceville, two miles north of Trenton.
De Kalb, Illinois
Northern Illinois, founded in 1895, is a public university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Business, Education, Engineering and Engineering Technology, Health and Human Sciences, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Visual and Performing Arts. Its 755-acre campus is located in DeKalb, 65 miles west of Chicago.
Stockton, California
The University of the Pacific, founded in 1851, is a private, comprehensive university. Programs are offered through the College of the Pacific; the Schools of Engineering, International Studies, and Pharmacy; the Benerd School of Education; the Eberhardt School of Business; and the Conservatory of Music. Its 175-acre campus is located in Stockton, 85 miles east of San Francisco.
Lakewood, Colorado
Founded in 1914, Colorado Christian University is the flagship Christian university in Colorado as well as the Rocky Mountain region, delivering world class education to thousands of students. A member of the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities, CCU is ranked among the top universities nationwide, and has been named a top Colorado University and a top Christian college.
Miami, Florida
Florida International is a public university. Founded as an upper-level institution in 1965, it adopted a four-year undergraduate program in 1981. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, and Urban and Public Affairs, and the Schools of Architecture, Hospitality Management, and Journalism and Mass Communication. Its 573-acre campus is located 10 miles from downtown Miami.
Lawton, Oklahoma
Cameron is a public, comprehensive university. It was founded in 1908, became a four-year college in 1966, and gained university status in 1974. Its 369-acre campus is located in Lawton, 90 miles southwest of Oklahoma City.
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
William Carey University (formerly William Carey College) is a church-affiliated institution founded in 1906. Its 64-acre main campus is located in the city of Hattiesburg, 85 miles southeast of Jackson.
Westminster, Maryland
McDaniel College (formerly Western Maryland University), founded in 1867, is a private, liberal arts college offering students a range of intellectual and practical experiences. Students learn to debate, defend, and articulate their ideas with clarity and to explore issues with a multicultural, global, and flexible perspective. Through academic, athletic, and social opportunities, students are encouraged to explore their potential and test their leadership skills. McDaniel's 160-acre campus is located in Westminster, 35 miles northwest of Baltimore.
St. Louis, Missouri
Fontbonne, founded in 1923, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 13-acre campus is located in a residential area of St. Louis. Campus architecture includes buildings of Red Missouri granite, trimmed with Bedford stone.
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