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Wellesley, Massachusetts
Wellesley College, founded in 1870, is a private, liberal arts college for women. Its 500-acre campus and arboretum is located in Wellesley, 12 miles west of Boston. It is committed to intellectual scholarship, research and innovative teaching in a context in which women can achieve and flourish. The college has a comprehensive curriculum, a top-notch, accessible faculty and a strong support network on campus as well as a very active and impressive alumnae network. Campus buildings encompass a variety of architectural styles ranging from Gothic to contemporary.
New York, New York
The King's College seeks ambitious students who want to make a difference in the world. Through its commitment to the truths of Christianity and a biblical worldview, the college seeks to prepare students to lead strategic public and private institutions. The College teaches a worldview rooted in the Bible and informed by close study of great works of philosophy, political theory, and economics, such as those by Paul and Plato; Moses and Machiavelli; and Adam and Adam Smith. The college offers two distinct majors: a Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics; and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management. The college is located in the Empire State Building in New York City.
South Jordan, Utah
Neumont University (formerly Northface University) was established in 2002 to offer accelerated bachelors and masters degrees in computer science. The campus is located in a high-end corporate community in South Jordan, Utah.
Houston, Texas
DeVry University is a for-profit institution with campuses throughout the U.S. It specializes in career education in business, information technology, media arts, health sciences, and liberal arts.
Aliso Viejo, California
Helping students learn how to create value in their lives, their communities, and the world is a central tenet of Soka University International. The college currently offers a bachelors degree in liberal arts, with concentrations in humanities, international studies, social and behavioral sciences, and environmental studies. The campus is located midway between Los Angeles and San Diego.
Chicago, Illinois
Argosy University, Chicago is a private university offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in psychology and counseling, education, business, health sciences, criminal justice, and liberal arts. Its Chicago campus is one of 19 campuses located throughout the U.S.
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Designed primarily for non-traditional students who wish to complete undergraduate degrees, Regent's School of Undergraduate Studies offers bachelor's degrees in Communication, Global Business, Interdisciplinary Studies (Elementary Education), Government, Psychology, Organizational Leadership & Management, Religious Studies and English, plus four new bachelor's programs focusing on theater, animation, journalism and cinema-television. Regent's School of Undergraduate Studies, as with the rest of the university, teaches its programs from a Judeo-Christian perspective, emphasizing Christian values and ethics. The campus is located on the southern east coast of Virginia, 16 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and minutes away from Norfolk International Airport
Boston, Massachusetts
U Massachusetts at Boston, founded in 1964, is a public institution. The main 177-acre campus is located on Dorchester Bay, three miles south of downtown Boston.
Buffalo, New York
Medaille is a private, liberal arts college. Founded in 1875 as a Catholic teachers college for women, it became a coeducational, nonsectarian college in 1967. Its 13-acre campus is located in Buffalo, 75 miles southwest of Rochester.
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