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Columbus, Ohio
Ohio Dominican is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Founded in 1911, it adopted coeducation in 1964. Its 62-acre campus is located four miles from downtown Columbus.
Dubuque, Iowa
Loras is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Founded as a seminary for men in 1839, it adopted coeducation in 1971. Its 60-acre campus is located in a residential area of Dubuque, on the borders of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa.
Old Westbury, New York
The College at Old Westbury, founded in 1965, is a public college and part of the State University of New York system. Its 605-acre campus is located in Old Westbury, 17 miles from New York City.
New York, New York
The Juilliard School, founded in 1905, is a private conservatory of the performing arts. Since its opening in October 1905 as the Institute of Musical Art, the school has established this country's standard for education in the arts. Dr. Frank Damrosch and James Loeb created an institute that gave the fledgling classical music culture in the United States its first academy committed to the finest professional training of skilled musicians. Since 1968, Juilliard has been the academic constituent of Lincoln Center. Juilliard continues to represent the finest in performing arts education, growing with and responding to the needs of a thriving cultural community in the U.S. and abroad, its student body drawn from 45 states and 50 foreign countries. Its campus is located at Lincoln Center in New York City's west side.
Dudley, Massachusetts
Nichols, is a private, liberal arts college. Founded in 1815 as a college for men, it adopted coeducation in 1970. Its 210-acre campus is located in Dudley, 15 miles south of Worcester.
Union, New Jersey
Kean University, founded in 1855, is a public university. It has an excellent reputation in allied health/life science fields and is the largest producer in the state of school teachers and administrators. Kean has an attractive and appealing campus environment and boasts student-oriented service programs. It has tuition that is lower than that of similar schools and also has a low student/faculty ratio. Its 150-acre campus is located in Union, 12 miles from New York City.
Ithaca, New York
Ithaca College, founded in 1892, is a private college grounded in the liberal arts tradition but rich in its range of contemporary programs. Programs are offered through the Schools of Business; Communications; Health Sciences and Human Performance; Humanities and Sciences; and Music. Ithaca boasts nationally recognized programs in music, physical therapy, communications, natural sciences and research-oriented psychology. The curriculum blends liberal and professional studies, offering multi- and inter-disciplinary opportunities. Small class sizes and an experiential hands-on approach to learning reflect the college's roots as a music conservatory. Skillful, sensitive teaching and an emphasis on personal contact with students characterize the faculty, who regularly engage undergraduates in their scholarly research. Its 757-acre campus is located in Ithaca, 50 miles south of Syracuse.
New York, New York
Eugene Lang College, founded in 1978, is the liberal arts college of The New School, founded in 1919. Its five-acre urban campus is located in Greenwich Village, New York City.
Lyndonville, Vermont
Lyndon State, founded in 1911, is a public, multipurpose college. Its 175-acre campus is located in Lyndonville, 85 miles from Burlington.
Keene, New Hampshire
Keene State, founded in 1909, is a public college. Its 160-acre campus is located in Keene, in the southwestern corner of New Hampshire.
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