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Edward Waters College

Jacksonville, Florida

Edward Waters College
 

Edward Waters College, founded in 1866, is a private, church-affiliated liberal arts college. Its 21-acre campus is located in Jacksonville.

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Hellenic College

Brookline, Massachusetts

Hellenic College
 

Hellenic is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 52-acre campus is located in Brookline, three miles from downtown Boston.

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Judson College

Marion, Alabama

Judson College
 

Judson, founded in 1838, is a private, church-affiliated women's college. Programs are offered through the Divisions of Education, Fine Arts, Humanities, Sciences, and Social Sciences. The 80-acre campus is located in Marion, 75 miles southwest of Birmingham.

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Kansas City Art Institute

Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City Art Institute
 

Kansas City Art Institute, founded in 1885, is a private, coeducational institution. Its 15-acre campus is located in Kansas City.

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Philander Smith College

Little Rock, Arkansas

Philander Smith College
 

Philander Smith, estabished in 1877, is a church-affiliated, historically black college. Its 25-acre campus is located in the heart of downtown Little Rock, in the Quapaw Quarter historic residential district.

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Empire State College

Saratoga Springs, New York

Empire State College
 

Empire State College, founded in 1971, is a public institution and part of the State University of New York system. Its campus is located in Saratoga Springs.

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University of Maine

Orono, Maine

University of Maine
 

The University of Maine, founded in 1865, is a public, land-grant institution. It is the most prestigious university in the state, offering more than 80 undergraduate degree programs in one of the most pristine recreational areas of the northeast. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Business, Public Policy, Health, Education and Human Development, Engineering, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Natural Resources, Forestry, and Agriculture. Its 9,000 students come from 42 states and over 70 nations for professional and liberal arts programs in five undergraduate colleges. University of Maine's costs are considered very competitive - less than $20,000 per year for nonresidents - due to strong state support and careful budgeting. Its 3,300-acre main campus is located in Orono, eight miles north of Bangor.

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Western International University

Phoenix, Arizona

Western International University
 

Western International University, founded in 1978, is a private university established to serve the needs of the adult learner. Its four-acre campus is located in Phoenix.

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Cumberland University

Lebanon, Tennessee

Cumberland University
 

Cumberland, founded in 1842, is a private, liberal arts university. Its 40-acre campus is located in the town of Lebanon, 25 miles from Nashville.

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Lourdes University

Sylvania, Ohio

Lourdes University
 

Lourdes University (formerly Lourdes College) is a church-affiliated liberal arts college. Founded as a women's college in 1958, it became coeducational in 1975. Its 89-acre campus is located in Sylvania, one mile northwest of Toledo

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