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Talladega, Alabama
Talladega, founded in 1867, is a private, historically black, liberal arts college. Its 130-acre campus is located in Talladega, 50 miles east of Birmingham.
Troy, New York
The Sage Colleges is a private educational institution comprising three colleges in New York: Russell Sage College, a women's college in Troy; Sage College of Albany, a co-educational college in Albany; and the Sage Graduate School, which operates both in Troy and in Albany.
Tampa, Florida
The University of Tampa, founded in 1931, is a private, comprehensive university. It is located in one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., the place to be for jobs and career building. Money Magazine says that Tampa is one of the four best cities in the world in which to be young today. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Business and Liberal Arts and Sciences. Special opportunities include honors program, the Gateways Program for freshmen, peer tutoring, the writing center, internships, study abroad and NCAA Division II sports. The school offers academic, athletic and ROTC scholarships in addition to need-based aid. Its 75-acre campus is located in central Tampa. Plant Hall, dating from 1891, is a national historic landmark, a classic example of Moorish architecture and the school's main classroom and administration building.
Nashville, Tennessee
Tennessee State, founded in 1912, is a public, historically black university. Programs are offered through the Schools of Agriculture and Home Economics, Allied Health Professions, Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering and Technology, and Nursing. Its 465-acre main campus is located north of the center of Nashville.
Cookeville, Tennessee
Tennessee Tech, founded in 1915, is a public, multipurpose university. Programs are offered through the Appalachian Center for Crafts; the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, and Engineering; the Graduate School; and the Schools of Agriculture, Human Ecology, and Nursing. Its 235-acre campus is located in Cookeville, 78 miles east of Nashville.
Chattanooga, Tennessee
UTennessee at Chattanooga is a public, comprehensive university. Founded as a church-affiliated university in 1886, it became part of the state university system in 1969. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education and Applied Professional Studies, Engineering and Computer Science, and Health and Human Services. Its 102-acre campus is located near the urban center of Chattanooga.
Knoxville, Tennessee
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville is a public, comprehensive university. Founded as a private college in 1794, it became the first campus of the University of Tennessee in 1879. UTK graduates finish college with less debt than students at most national universities, based on a recent survey by "U.S. News and World Report." Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Architecture and Design, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Communications, Education, Engineering, Human Ecology, Law, Nursing, Social Work, and Veterinary Medicine, and the Schools of Biomedical Sciences and Information Sciences. Many programs are ranked among the best in the nation, including accountancy, business and law. In addition to a quality education, UTK's beautiful location, temperate climate and recreational opportunities make it very competitive among peer institutions. 128 National Merit Scholars are currently enrolled at UTK. Its 533-acre campus is located in Knoxville.
Martin, Tennessee
U Tennessee at Martin is a public university. Founded as a church-affiliated institute in 1900, it became a public, two-year college in 1927 and gained its present status in 1967. Its 250-acre campus is located in Martin, 125 miles northeast of Memphis.
Crestview Hills, Kentucky
Thomas More, founded in 1921, is a church-affiliated college. Its 100-acre campus is located in Crestview Hills, 10 miles south of Cincinnati.
Toccoa Falls, Georgia
Toccoa Falls, founded in 1907, is a liberal arts college with religious orientation. Its 1,100-acre campus is located two miles from Toccoa, in north Georgia, 100 miles northeast of Atlanta.
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