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Pikeville, Kentucky
University of Pikeville, founded in 1889, is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 20-acre campus is located in eastern Kentucky.
Clinton, South Carolina
Presbyterian College, founded in 1880, is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college offering degrees in 33 major areas of study, including a dual-degree in engineering and degrees in pharmacy. Its 245-acre campus is located in upstate South Carolina, 35 miles south of Greenville.
Charlotte, North Carolina
Queens, founded in 1857, is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 25-acre campus, located in Charlotte, includes buildings constructed in a Georgian architectural style.
Radford, Virginia
Radford is a public, comprehensive university. Founded as a teachers' college for women in 1910, it adopted coeducation in 1972. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, Education and Human Development, Health and Human Services, and Visual and Performing Arts. Its 177-acre campus is located in Radford, 45 miles west of Roanoke.
Ashland, Virginia
Randolph-Macon, founded in 1830, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 110-acre campus, located in Ashland, includes three buildings on the National Register of Historic Buildings and one designated a National Historic Landmark.
Lynchburg, Virginia
Randolph College is a selective, liberal arts college. Formerly known as Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Randolph currently enrolls men and women from 30 states and 36 countries and prides itself on attracting a diverse student body. The college offers a wide range of majors and pre-professional programs, competes in Division III athletics, and has a nationally recognized equestrian program. Its 100-acre campus is located in a residential section of Lynchburg, 55 miles northeast of Roanoke and 150 miles southwest of Washington, D.C.
Holly Springs, Mississippi
Rust College, founded in 1866, is a private, church-affiliated college. Its 126-acre campus is located in Holly Springs, 45 miles southeast of Memphis.
Providence, Rhode Island
A distinguishing characteristic of Brown University is that it is a university college: a major teaching and research university yet a medium-sized liberal arts college. Brown, founded in 1764, is a private, Ivy League, liberal arts university. There is no core curriculum, and students may design their own majors. A pass/fail grading option is available, and all faculty members teach undergraduates. Its 140-acre campus is located in Providence, 45 miles from Boston.
University of Richmond, Virginia
The University of Richmond, founded in 1830, is a liberal arts institution. It houses the Jepson School of Leadership Studies, one of the only national programs conferring a bachelor's degree in leadership studies. Its 350-acre campus is located six miles from downtown Richmond.
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