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Longview, Texas
LeTourneau is a university with religious orientation. It was founded as a technical institute in 1946, became a four-year college in 1961, and gained university status in 1989. Its 162-acre campus is located in the East Texas community of Longview, 120 miles from Dallas.
Salem, Oregon
Corban University (formerly Western Baptist College) is a church-affiliated college founded in 1935. It offers more than 50 majors and programs of study including professional, liberal arts, and ministries. The 100-acre campus is located in Salem, 45 miles south of Portland.
Syracuse, New York
Lawrence, Kansas
University of Kansas, founded in 1866, is a public, comprehensive institution. Its 1,000-acre campus is located in a residential area of Lawrence.
Bloomington, Illinois
Illinois Wesleyan, founded in 1850, is a selective liberal arts university for undergraduates featuring top-ranked music and theater, humanities, and science programs. The average class size is 17; the average student-teacher ratio is 11 to 1. In addition, IWU hosts one of the top NCAA Division III athletic programs in the country and ranks in the top ten among all divisions in producing Academic All-Americans. IWU's 70-acre campus is located in a residential area of Bloomington-Normal.
Des Moines, Iowa
Grand View is a residential not-for-profit liberal arts university offering bachelor's and master's degrees. It is a private institution affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Founded nearly 120 years ago, Grand View offers a high-quality education to a diverse student body in a career-oriented, liberal arts–grounded curriculum at two campus locations in greater Des Moines, IA, a metropolitan area of more than half a million people. Grand View welcomes students representing a wide range of religious and cultural backgrounds.
At Grand View, students find a winning combination of high-quality programs, experienced professors, and caring individuals. With 2,200 students (around 1,700 full time), an average class size of 17, and a student-to-faculty ratio of 14 to 1, students get to know their professors and other students well. Learning is an interactive process at Grand View—students engage in lively discussions, work on real-world projects, and participate in career-related work experiences.
Grand View welcomes and supports students from all walks of life, geographies, religions and ethnicities. The university's non-Caucasian enrollment approaches 20%, and there are approximately 30 states and 17 countries represented on campus. About 70% of fulltime undergraduate students are from Iowa. The university's five residential facilities, ranging from traditional dormitories to spacious apartments, are some of the newest in the Midwest.
Gainesville, Florida
The University of Florida, founded in 1853, is a public, comprehensive university. The 2,000-acre suburban campus is located in Gainesville, 70 miles from Jacksonville.
Richmond, Kentucky
Eastern Kentucky, founded in 1906, is public university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Allied Health and Nursing; Applied Arts and Technology; Arts and Humanities; Business; Education; Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics; Law Enforcement; Natural and Mathematical Sciences; Social and Behavioral Sciences; and the Graduate School. Its 628-acre campus is located in Richmond, 30 miles south of Lexington.
New Concord, Ohio
Muskingum, founded in 1837, is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 215-acre campus is located in New Concord, 80 miles east of Columbus.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Stillman is a church-affiliated, predominantly black, liberal arts college. Founded in 1876, it adopted coeducation in 1899. Its 100-acre campus is located in Tuscaloosa, 60 miles from Birmingham.
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