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New Orleans, Louisiana
Southern University, founded in 1956, is a public, comprehensive institution. Its 17-acre campus is located in a residential secion of New Orleans.
San Bernardino, California
Louisville, Kentucky
Spalding, founded in 1814, is a university of liberal arts and sciences. Its six-acre campus is located in downtown Louisville.
Pomona, California
Cal Poly, Pomona, is a public university. Founded in 1938 as a branch of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, it gained independent status in 1966. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture, Business Administration, Engineering, Environmental Design, and Science, and Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences and the Schools of Education and Integrative Studies and Hotel and Restaurant Management. Its 1,437-acre campus is located 30 miles from Los Angeles. Campus architecture includes Spanish-style as well as modern design.
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk State, founded in 1935, is a public, historically black university. Programs are offered through the Schools of Arts and Letters, Business, Education, General and Continuing Education, Health-Related Professions and Sciences, Social Sciences, Social Work, and Technology. Its 119-acre campus is located in Norfolk, the center of the state's Tidewater region.
Rochester, New York
Rochester Institute of Technology, founded in 1829, is a private, technological institution. It offers one of the nation's premier cooperative education programs. Two out of every three RIT students participate in cooperative education through full-time, paid work positions in business and industry, alternating with classes on campus. Programs are also offered through the Colleges of Applied Science and Technology, Business, Engineering, Imaging Arts and Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Science. Its 1,300-acre campus is located five miles from downtown Rochester.
Los Angeles, California
California State University Los Angeles, founded in 1947, is a public, comprehensive university. Its 173-acre campus is located at the eastern edge of Los Angeles, adjacent to the San Gabriel Valley.
Lodi, New Jersey
Felician is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Founded as a women's college in 1923, it adopted coeducation in 1986. Its 27-acre campus is located in Lodi, 15 miles from New York City.
Boise, Idaho
Boise State is a public institution. It was founded as a junior college in 1932, became a four-year institution in 1965, joined the state system in 1969 and gained university status in 1974. Its 110-acre campus is located in downtown Boise.
Chico, California
California State University Chico, founded in 1887, is a public, comprehensive university. It is the second oldest California State University. Its 130-acre campus is located in the Sierra foothills, 90 miles north of Sacramento.
There is a clear and remarkably widespread view that Chico State has a unique and much beloved character that enhances the experience of all members of the campus community. Known as the Chico Experience, it includes a wonderful college-town atmosphere, a friendly climate on the campus, a strong sense of community, distinctive and innovative programs, superior academic technologies, exceptional levels of student support, and the pride taken in contributions to the community and the environment. Over the years, Chico State has been particularly commended for its "remarkable commitment of the faculty, staff, and administration to student learning and student success."
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