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Boston, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design, founded in 1873, is a public college. Its five-acre campus is located in the Fenway area of Boston.
Davenport, Iowa
Hamilton Technical College was founded in 1969 as the Academy of Radio and Television. The college, located in Davenport, offers training programs in medical assisting and electronics.
Springfield, Missouri
Global University is a church-affiliated distance education provider resulting from a merger between ICI University and Berean University, with a combined history of more than 80 years of service. Print courses remain a mainstay for those who prefer to study in print or do not have Internet access. Its courses in Bible and Theology, Religious Education, Missions and Bible/Pastoral Ministries are available in 180 countries in 152 languages. There is no residency requirement, but students may visit the Global University campus in Springfield, MO if they desire to use the library facilities.
Brooklyn, New York
Beth Hatalmud Rabbinical College, founded in 1950 by students of the Mirrer Yeshiva of Poland, is located in Brooklyn, New York.
Bethpage, New York
Briarcliffe College offers degrees in graphic design, information technology, and criminal justice. Its Bethpage campus is one of three Briarcliffe campuses in New York.
Caguas,
Columbia College, founded in 1966, is a private, independent college offering degrees in business, management, health, technology, and the applied arts. Its campus is located in Caguas.
Burlington, Vermont
The University of Vermont, founded in 1791, is a public, comprehensive institution. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Education and Social Services, and Engineering and Mathematics; the Schools of Allied Health Sciences, Business Administration, Natural Resources, and Nursing; and the Environmental Studies Program. It blends the close faculty-student relationships most commonly found at liberal arts colleges with the dynamic exchange of knowledge associated with a major research university. For UVM students, this means 2,500 course offerings representing more than 90 majors, hands-on research opportunities supported by state-of-the-art facilities, a student-faculty ratio that encourages close interaction between students and professors and a vibrant campus community in which 80 percent of its students are involved in athletics, special-interest clubs, and volunteer service. Its 425-acre campus is located Burlington, 100 miles south of Montreal.
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