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Livonia, Michigan
Madonna is a church-affiliated, liberal arts university. Founded as a women's college in 1947, it adopted coeducation in 1972 and gained university status in 1991. Programs are offered through the Divisions of Business Administration and Computer Systems; Humanities; Nursing and Health; Science and Technology; and Social Sciences. Its 49-acre campus is located in Livonia, on the western edge of metropolitan Detroit.
Terre Haute, Indiana
Indiana State, founded in 1865, is a public university. Programs are offered through the College of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Business; Education; Health and Human Performance; Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Nursing; and Technology. Its 92-acre campus is located on the north side of Terre Haute's downtown business district, 60 miles from Indianapolis.
Huntington, Indiana
Huntington, founded in 1850, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 170-acre campus is located on the edge of the city of Huntington, 20 miles from Fort Wayne.
Houghton, Michigan
Michigan Technological University, founded in 1855, is a public university. It offers a superb education and is situated in the natural beauty of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. Famous for excellence in engineering education, the school's curricula also cover the sciences, business, forestry, technology and communications. Michigan Tech has one of the nation's largest enrollments in metallurgy and scientific and technical communication. Its 240-acre campus is located in Houghton, on Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Smithfield, Rhode Island
Bryant College, founded in 1863, is private college of business studies. It is dedicated to preparing students for success in life and business. The college is among the one-sixth of all of the nation's business programs that hold accreditation from the AACSB, The International Association of Management Education. Barron's has repeatedly recognized Bryant as a "best buy" in post-secondary education. The school offers a rich, comprehensive curriculum that requires study in both business and the liberal arts. The emphasis on cross-disciplinary thinking fosters innovative problem-solving skills and a global market perspective. Bryant is the first accredited college in the region to offer a major in financial services. Its 387-acre campus is located in Smithfield, 12 miles from Providence
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Milwaukee School of Engineering, founded in 1903, is a private school. Its 14-acre campus is located in downtown Milwaukee.
East Lansing, Michigan
Michigan State University, founded in 1855, is a comprehensive, land-grant, public university. It has earned national recognition for cancer research and the development of the magnetic resonance imager (MRI). Michigan State has the largest residence hall system of any university in the nation, and it also houses the world's most powerful superconducting cyclotron. It is the only university in the nation with three medical schools on one campus: human, osteopathic and veterinary. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Arts and Letters, Communication Arts and Sciences, Education, Engineering, Human Ecology, Natural Science, Nursing, Osteopathic Medicine, Social Science, and Veterinary Medicine; Eli Broad College of Business; and the James Madison College. Its 5,200-acre campus is located in East Lansing, 80 miles northwest of Detroit.
Columbia, Missouri
The University of Missouri - Columbia, founded in 1839, is a comprehensive, public institution. Affectionately known as "Mizzou," the university offers a general education core consisting of two nine-hour clusters of coursework outside the major. Freshmen Interest Groups (FIGS) and residence hall-based learning communities bring together students with similar interests. The university's 1,377-acre campus is located in Columbia, 33 miles north of Jefferson City.
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