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Roanoke, Virginia
Hollins, founded in 1842, is a private, liberal arts university for women. Its 475-acre campus is located in the Roanoke Valley. The campus Quadrangle, which includes examples of Classical Revival architecture, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Montgomery, Alabama
Huntingdon, founded in 1854, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 58-acre campus is located near the Old Cloverdale section of Montgomery. Campus architecture includes Gothic style buildings.
Owensboro, Kentucky
Kentucky Wesleyan, founded in 1858, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 52-acre campus is located in Owensboro, 100 miles from Louisville.
Bristol, Tennessee
King College, founded in 1867, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts institution. Its 195-acre campus is located two miles from the center of Bristol, in the Appalachian foothills.
LaGrange, Georgia
LaGrange, founded in 1831, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 120-acre campus is located in LaGrange, 70 miles southwest of Atlanta.
Cleveland, Tennessee
Lee University, founded in 1918, is a church-affiliated institution. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Education and the Schools of Music and Religion. Its 60-acre campus is located in Cleveland.
Memphis, Tennessee
LeMoyne-Owen, founded in 1862 for the education of African-Americans who had escaped to the Union army camps, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. The school was founded as Lincoln School, but changed its name to LeMoyne Normal and Commercial School in 1871, and in 1968 merged with Owen Junior College, another historically black school, to become LeMoyne-Owen College. Its 15-acre campus is located in South Memphis.
Gaffney, South Carolina
Limestone, founded in 1845, is a private, liberal arts college. Its 115-acre campus is located in Gaffney, 45 miles southwest of Charlotte, N.C.
Riverdale, New York
Manhattan is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Founded in 1853, it adopted coeducation in 1974. Programs are offered through the Schools of Arts, Business, Education and Human Services, Engineering, and Science. Its 26-acre campus is located in the Riverdale section of New York City, 17 miles from Times Square.
Farmville, Virginia
Longwood, founded in 1839, is public college. Its 160-acre campus is located in Farmville, 60 miles west of Richmond.
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