SUNY Brockport, founded in 1835, is a public, comprehensive four-year college. Its 464-acre campus is located in Brockport, NY: 16 miles west of Rochester, NY, 45 miles east of Buffalo, NY, and a short drive from the Canadian border.
Purchase College, SUNY, founded in 1967, is a public college and part of the State University of New York system. Located 25 miles north of Manhattan in Westchester County, the campus sits on a 500-plus acre estate and offers programs in the School of the Arts, the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the School of Liberal Studies and Continuing Education.
Valparaiso University, founded in 1859, is a private church-affiliated institution. It is comprised of five colleges, including Arts & Sciences, Business, Engineering, Nursing and Health Professions, and Christ College. Its 350-acre campus is located in Valparaiso, IN.
Founded in 1904, Oklahoma City University is a private church-affiliated university. Its 104-acre campus is located near downtown Oklahoma City.
Utah Valley University, founded in 1941, is a public, coeducational college. Its 537-acre campus is located in Orem.
University of Saint Francis, founded in 1890 by the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration, is a comprehensive, coeducational university in the Catholic Franciscan tradition. Its 100-acre main campus is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Salem State University, founded in 1854, is a public, liberal arts university. Its 62-acre campus is located in Salem, 15 miles north of Boston.
Bridgewater State University, founded in 1840, is a public college of liberal arts and professional studies. Its 235-acre campus is located in Bridgewater, 28 miles south of Boston.
Wesleyan University is a private, liberal arts university. Founded in 1831 as a university for men, it was coeducational from 1872 to 1912, then readopted coeducation in 1968. Its 316-acre campus is located in Middletown, 15 miles south of Hartford and roughly 100 miles from both Boston and New York City.
Ohio Wesleyan University, founded in 1842, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts university. Its 200-acre campus is located in Delaware, OH, 20 miles north of Columbus.
Founded in 1870, Hunter College is a public institution and part of the City University of New York system. Its three-block campus is located in New York City.
Harvey Mudd, founded in 1955, is a private college of engineering and science. It is one of the Claremont Colleges, a group of five undergraduate colleges and two graduate schools with adjoining campuses and shared facilities and services. Its 18-acre campus is located in Claremont, California.