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Greensboro, North Carolina
North Carolina A&T State, founded in 1891, is a public, historically black university. Programs are offered through the Schools of Agriculture, Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, Education, Engineering, Nursing, and Technology. Its 191-acre campus is located in Greensboro, 90 miles north of Charlotte.
Ruston, Louisiana
Louisiana Tech, founded in 1894, is a public, comprehensive university. Its 235-acre campus is located in Ruston, 35 miles west of Monroe.
Sarasota, Florida
New College, founded in 1960, is a public honors university. Its 140-acre campus, including the former estate of Charles Ringling, is located in Sarasota, 50 miles south of Tampa.
New Orleans, Louisiana
The University of New Orleans, founded in 1958, is a public institution. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Urban and Public Affairs, and the Metropolitan College. Its 195-acre campus is located in a residential section of New Orleans.
Baltimore, Maryland
Morgan State, founded in 1867, is a public, comprehensive university. It offers a nurturing environment which encourages the growth of individuality. Programs are offered through the College of Liberal Arts; the Institute of Architecture and Planning; and the Schools of Business and Management; Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences; Education and Urban Studies; Engineering; and Graduate Studies. Its 125-acre campus is located in Baltimore, 45 miles north of Washington, DC.
Arlington, Virginia
Marymount, founded in 1950, is a church-affiliated, comprehensive university. Programs are offered through the Schools of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education and Human Services, and Health Professions. Its 21-acre campus is located in Arlington, five miles from Washington, D.C.
College Park, Maryland
The University of Maryland, College Park, founded in 1859, is a public institution. It is among the nation's most distinguished public research universities, attracting top students and renowned faculty from around the world. Maryland takes the lead in teaching undergraduates, providing more than 100 innovative and challenging academic programs, many nationally recognized for their exceptional quality. Opportunities for research, internships, leadership, recreation and creativity abound with its suburban location. Close-knit residence communities, distinctive programs for academically talented students and a proud multicultural community make Maryland the university to choose for an outstanding education. Its 1,212-acre campus is located in College Park, nine miles from downtown Washington, DC.
New Orleans, Louisiana
Loyola New Orleans, founded in 1912, is a church-affiliated university. Its 26-acre campus is located in a residential section of New Orleans. Campus architecture includes Tudor, Gothic and modern styles.
Harrogate, Tennessee
Lincoln Memorial, founded in 1897, is a private, liberal arts university. Its 1,000-acre campus is located in Harrogate, 50 miles north of Knoxville.
Memphis, Tennessee
The University of Memphis, founded in 1912, is a comprehensive, public university. It changed its name from Memphis State University in 1994. Its 1,178-acre campus is located in Memphis.
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