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Winona, Minnesota
Winona State, founded in 1858, is a public, multipurpose university. Its 40-acre campus is located in Winona, southeast of Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Wilmington, Ohio
Wilmington, founded in 1870, is a church-affiliated college. Its 65-acre campus is located in Wilmington, 30 miles southeast of Dayton.
Fulton, Missouri
William Woods, founded in 1870, is a church-affiliated university. Its 170-acre campus is located in Fulton, 25 miles east of Columbia and 100 miles west of St. Louis.
Oskaloosa, Iowa
William Penn, founded in 1873, is a church-affiliated university. Its 40-acre campus is located in Oskaloosa, 60 miles southeast of Des Moines.
Liberty, Missouri
William Jewell, founded in 1849, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 149-acre campus is located in Liberty, 15 miles from downtown Kansas City.
Wilberforce, Ohio
Wilberforce, founded in 1856, is a church-affiliated, historically black university. Its 125-acre campus is located in Wilberforce, 18 miles from Dayton.
Fulton, Missouri
Westminster is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Founded in 1851 as a college for men, it adopted coeducation in 1979. Its 65-acre campus is located in Fulton, in central Missouri, 25 miles east of Columbia.
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Founded in 1903, Michigan University is a public, comprehensive university. It is a premier student-centered, research-intensive institution, one of the nation's 60 largest universities. Its 26,000 students come from every corner of the globe, including almost 100 other nations. Nearly one fourth of WMU's students pursue degrees in one of the university's 65 master's or 25 doctoral degree programs. Among the diverse areas in which WMU enjoys an international reputation for research and teaching are medieval studies, graph theory, blind rehabilitation, aviation and experimental atomic physics. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Aviation, Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering and Applied Sciences, Fine Arts, and Health and Human Services, and the Division of Continuing Education. Its 504-acre campus is located in Kalamazoo, 145 miles from Detroit.
Macomb, Illinois
Western Illinois University, founded in 1899, is a public, multipurpose university. It is the first state university in Illinois to offer single rooms as a predominant lifestyle. It also offers a unique Bachelor of Arts degree program designed to provide adult students with an opportunity to earn an undergraduate degree in a manner compatible with their educational needs and lifestyles. Its 1,050-acre campus is located in Macomb, 70 miles west of Peoria.
St. Louis, Missouri
Webster is a private university. It was founded as a college for women in 1915, adopted coeducation in 1967, and gained university status in 1983. Its 47-acre main campus is located in suburban Webster Groves, 12 miles from downtown St. Louis.
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