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Indianola, Iowa
Simpson, founded in 1860, is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 68-acre campus is located in Indianola, 12 miles from Des Moines.
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Silver Lake is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Founded in 1869 as a Normal school, it became a four-year college in 1935. Its 30-acre campus is located in Manitowoc, 75 miles north of Milwaukee.
Adrian, Michigan
Siena Heights is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts university. Founded as a teachers college for women is 1919, it adopted coeducation in 1969 and attained university status in 1998. Its 140-acre campus is located in Adrian, 35 miles from Toledo.
St. Paul, Minnesota
The University of St. Thomas is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts institution. It was founded in 1885, adopted coeducation in 1976, and gained university status in 1990. Its 87-acre campus is located in a residential section of St. Paul.
Poughkeepsie, New York
Vassar College is a private, liberal arts college. Founded for women in 1861, it adopted coeducation in 1969. Its goal is to develop independent thinking that is both critical and creative, analytical and constructive, with emphases on individual direction and study, independence and self-responsibility, and independent projects or research, including senior theses and laboratory experimentation. Its 1,000-acre Vassar campus is located on the outskirts of Poughkeepsie, 75 miles north of New York City, and includes a range of architecture from Gothic to modern.
St. Peter, Minnesota
Gustavus Adolphus College, founded in 1862, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. It emphasizes student participation. Gustavus students are usually the third or fourth largest group presenting papers at the National Undergraduate Research Conference. With 29 musical ensembles, 23 varsity sports, 85 campus clubs and organizations and a challenging academic program, Gustavus students are involved. Its 340-acre campus is located in St. Peter, 60 miles southwest of Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Indianapolis, Indiana
The University of Indianapolis, founded in 1902, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts institution. Its 64-acre campus is located southeast of downtown Indianapolis.
Columbus, Ohio
Pontifical College Josephinum, founded in 1888, is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 96-acre campus is located 11 miles from downtown Columbus.
Northfield, Minnesota
Saint Olaf College, founded in 1874, is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Two thirds of its student body participates in international study programs, and approximately one third of students participate in musical organizations. It also offers special academic programs, such as the Great Conversation Program. Its internationally acclaimed St. Olaf choir, band and orchestra go on at least one major U.S. tour each year and perform internationally every few years. Its 350-acre campus, including several buildings from the 19th and early 20th centuries, is located in Northfield, 45 miles south of Minneapolis-St. Paul.
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