Charlotte, NC |
Founded in 1857, Queens University of Charlotte is a coeducational, Presbyterian-affiliated private comprehensive university with a commitment to both liberal arts and professional studies. Programs are offered through the College of Arts and Sciences, the McColl School of Business, the Knight School of Communications, the Cato School of Education, the Blair College of Health, and the Presbyterian School of Nursing. Its 30-acre campus is located in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Boston, MA |
Founded in 1906, Suffolk University is located in the center of downtown Boston and all of the city's boundless opportunities. Their innovative offerings include more than 70 undergraduate programs and over 50 graduate programs. Undergraduates can study at both the flagship Boston campus and very own campus in Madrid, Spain.
Worcester, MA |
Established in 1843, the College of the Holy Cross is located in Worcester, Massachusetts. The campus occupies 174 acres overlooking the city and features traditional and contemporary architecture as well as state-of-the art facilities. Holy Cross is exclusively an undergraduate institution, assuring students of highly personalized intellectual exploration.
Atlanta, GA |
Georgia State University, founded in 1913, is a public university. Programs are offered through the Institute of Biomedical Sciences; Perimeter College; Schools of Policy Studies and Public Health; Colleges of Nursing and Health Professions, Arts and Sciences, Education and Human Development, Law, the Arts, and Business. Its 109-acre campus is located in Atlanta.
Gettysburg, PA |
Gettysburg College, founded in 1832, is a highly selective, national, four-year residential college of liberal arts and science. It's 225-acre campus is located in Gettysburg, adjacent to the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. The campus is 45 minutes from the state capitol of Harrisburg, 60 minutes from Baltimore, and 80 minutes from Washington, D.C.