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Terre Haute, Indiana
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, founded in 1874, is a private, technological institution. It is an undergraduate teaching institution where professors, not graduate students or teaching assistants, conduct every class and lab. Rose-Hulman also emphasizes a strong lab component to its education programs. Its 200-acre campus is located in a residential section of Terre Haute.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis College of Art and Design, founded in 1886, is a private college. Its seven-acre campus is located in Minneapolis.
Huntington, West Virginia
Marshall, founded in 1837, is a public university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Business, Education and Human Services, Fine Arts, Information Technology and Engineering, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Health Professions, and Science; the Schools of Extended Education, Journalism and Mass Communications, and Medicine; the Community and Technical College; and the Graduate School. Its 70-acre campus is located in Huntington, 50 miles west of Charleston.
Orangeburg, New York
Dominican, founded in 1952, is a private, liberal arts college. Its 24-acre campus is located in Rockland County, 17 miles north of New York City.
Detroit, Michigan
The College for Creative Studies, founded in 1926, is a private institution. Its 11-acre campus is located in downtown Detroit near the Institute of Arts.
Edmond, Oklahoma
The University of Central Oklahoma, founded in 1889, is a public, liberal arts institution. Its name was changed from Central State University in 1991. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Business Administration, Education, Liberal Arts, and Math and Science. Its 200-acre campus is located in Edmond, 12 miles from Oklahoma City. Campus buildings are predominantly contemporary in design.
Riverside, California
LaSierra is a church-affiliated university. Founded in 1922, its name was changed in 1991 from Loma Linda University. Its 40-acre campus is located in Riverside, 58 miles in Los Angeles.
Bradford, Pennsylvania
U Pittsburgh at Bradford, founded in 1963, is a public, liberal arts institution within the U Pittsburgh system. Its 125-acre campus is located in Bradford, 79 miles south of Buffalo.
Fairmont, West Virginia
Fairmont State, founded in 1865, is a public college of the arts and sciences. It was founded as a private teacher training school, became state-supported in 1867, and began offering bachelor's degrees in 1943. Programs are offered through the Schools of Business and Economics, Education and Health and Human Performance, Fine Arts, Health Careers, Languages and Literatures, Science and Mathematics, Social Science, and Technology. Its 89-acre campus is located in Fairmont, 75 miles south of Pittsburgh.
Columbus, Ohio
Franklin, founded in 1902, is a private university. Its 14-acre campus is located in downtown Columbus.
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