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Detroit, Michigan
Wayne State, founded in 1933, is a public, comprehensive university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Education; Engineering; Fine, Performing and Communication Arts; Liberal Arts; Lifelong Learning; Nursing; Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions; Science; and Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs; the Division of Health and Physical Education; the Graduate School; the Law School; and the Schools of Business Administration, Medicine and Social Work. Its 203-acre main campus is located in central
Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Ursinus is a church-affiliated college of arts and sciences. Founded in 1869, it adopted coeducation in 1881. Its 165-acre campus is located in Collegeville, 30 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
St. Louis, Missouri
Washington University in St. Louis, founded in 1853, is a private, comprehensive institution. One of the distinguishing features of the university is the ability to study across disciplines and take advantage of the variety of courses offered by a major research university. Students can major in one subject and minor in another, earn an undergraduate degree with two majors, earn two undergraduate degrees from two different schools within the university or earn both bachelor's and master's degrees in the same discipline. Programs are offered through the College of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Architecture, Art, Business Administration, and Engineering and Applied Science. Many say that the supportive atmosphere is unique, that faculty and students are friendly in a way that reflects the university's midwestern location. The combination of this atmosphere with the excellent and flexible academic program is why students choose Washington University. Its 169-acre main campus is located in St. Louis.
Waverly, Iowa
Wartburg, founded in 1852, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 118-acre campus is located in Waverly, 15 miles north of Cedar Falls.
Troy, Michigan
Walsh, founded in 1922, is a private, upper-division college. Undergraduate programs are open only to students with junior and senior status. Its 20-acre main campus is located in Troy, 17 miles north of downtown Detroit.
North Canton, Ohio
Walsh, founded in 1958, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts university. Its 100-acre campus is located in North Canton, 20 miles from Akron.
Crawfordsville, Indiana
Wabash, founded in 1832, is a private, liberal arts college for men. Its 55-acre campus is located in Crawfordsville, 45 miles northwest of Indianapolis.
La Crosse, Wisconsin
Viterbo, founded in 1890, is a private, church-affiliated, multipurpose university. Its 12-acre campus is located in LaCrosse, southeast of Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Chicago, Illinois
VanderCook, founded in 1909, is a private college of music education. Its two-acre campus is located in Chicago, three miles south of the Loop area.
Valparaiso, Indiana
Valparaiso University, founded in 1859, is an independent Lutheran university offering majors in more than 70 fields of study in five colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering, Nursing, and an Honors College. Valparaiso emphasizes small classes, individual guidance, international study, and service learning. Its 310-acre campus is located in Valparaiso, 60 miles southeast of Chicago.
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