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Buffalo, New York
D'Youville is a private college. Founded as a women's college in 1908, it adopted coeducation in 1971. Its seven-acre campus is less than a mile from the center of downtown Buffalo.
St. Louis, Missouri
Maryville University of St. Louis, founded in 1872 as an academy for women, is a private institution. It became a four-year college in 1923, adopted coeducation in 1969, and gained university status in 1991. Its 130-acre campus is located 20 miles from downtown St. Louis.
Canyon, Texas
West Texas A&M, founded in 1909 as West Texas State U, is a public, comprehensive university. Its 124-acre main campus and ranch and farm of approximately 2,600 acres are located in Canyon, 15 miles south of Amarillo.
Fredonia, New York
SUNY College at Fredonia, founded in 1826, is a public, multipurpose college of arts and sciences. Its 266-acre campus, designed by architect I.M. Pei, is located in Fredonia, 45 miles southwest of Buffalo.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Mount St. Joseph, founded in 1920, is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 75-acre campus is located in Cincinnati, seven miles from downtown.
Detroit, Michigan
Marygrove, founded in 1910, is a church-affiliated college. Programs are offered through the Divisions of Education, Letters, Natural Science and Mathematics, Professional Studies, Social Science, and Visual and Performing Arts. Its 50-acre campus is located in Detroit. Campus architecture includes Tudor-Gothic style buildings.
Huntsville, Texas
Sam Houston State, founded in 1879, is a public, comprehensive university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Applied Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Fine Arts, Humanities, and Science; and the Institute of Corrections and Behavioral Sciences. Its 2,143-acre campus, marked by the classic antebellum architecture of Austin Hall, is located in Huntsville, 70 miles from Houston.
Hannibal, Missouri
Hannibal-LaGrange, formed through the 1928 merger of Hannibal and LaGrange Colleges, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 110-acre campus is located near the Mississippi River in Hannibal, 100 miles from St. Louis.
Marshall, Texas
East Texas Baptist, founded in 1912, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts university. Its 200-acre campus is located 10 blocks from downtown Marshall.
Chicago, Illinois
Northeastern Illinois, founded in 1867, is a public university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business and Management, and Education. Its 63-acre campus is located eight miles from downtown Chicago.
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