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San Antonio, Texas
U Texas at San Antonio, founded in 1969, is a public, comprehensive university. Its 600-acre campus is located 16 miles northwest of downtown San Antonio.
San Rafael, California
Dominican is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Founded as a women's college in 1890, it adopted coeducation in 1971. Its 80-acre campus is located in Marin County, half an hour from San Francisco.
Alamosa, Colorado
Adams State, founded in 1921 as a Normal school, is a public college. Its 90-acre campus is located in the San Luis Valley of south central Colorado.
Georgetown, Kentucky
Georgetown, founded in 1829, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 104-acre campus is located in Kentucky's Bluegrass region. The Colonial-style campus includes three antebellum buildings.
Houston, Texas
U Texas Health Science Center at Houston, founded in 1972, is a public, upper-division university. Undergraduate programs are open only to students with junior and senior status. Its campus is located in downtown Houston.
Nashua, New Hampshire
Rivier is a private, church-affiliated college. Its 68-acre campus is one mile from downtown Nashua.
Louisville, Kentucky
The University of Louisville, founded in 1798, is a public, comprehensive university. Its 170-acre campus is located in Louisville.
San Antonio, Texas
Incarnate Word, founded in 1881, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts university. Its 57-acre campus, including a villa listed with the National Register of Historic Places, is located on a former estate.
Melbourne, Florida
Florida Institute of Technology, founded in 1958, is a private university. It offers education to scientists and engineers at what is now NASA's Kennedy Space Center and has become a leading accredited scientific and technological university. Yet Florida Tech retains some of the positive aspects of a small private college, such as smaller classes. The NASA liaison, as well as partnerships with companies at the cutting edge of technology, help account for 95% of graduates being employed or enrolled in graduate school six months after graduation. Bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs are offered in science, engineering, aviation, business, psychology and communications through the Colleges of Engineering and Science/Liberal Arts and the Schools of Aeronautics, Business and Psychology. A new advanced engineering complex and a life sciences building with state-of-the-art technology offer students research opportunities with faculty working an a wide variety of state, national and international projects. Florida Tech's subtropical location near the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River Lagoon makes it well suited for studies in marine biology, oceanography, ocean engineering, environmental sciences and civil engineering. Its 130-acre campus is located in Melbourne, 60 miles from Orlando.
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