The University of Wisconsin—Madison, founded in 1848, is a public, comprehensive institution. Its 936-acre campus is located in Madison, WI, 75 miles west of Milwaukee.
Newark, DE |
University of Delaware is a land grant, sea grant, and space grant institution. Founded in 1743 as a small private academy, it closed in 1859, reopened as a state land-grant institution in 1870, and adopted coeducation in 1872. Its 1,996-acre campus is located in Newark, 12 miles from Wilmington, 30 miles from Philadelphia, and 50 miles from Baltimore.
University of Maryland--College Park, founded in 1856, is a public land-grant institution, and the flagship campus of the University System of Maryland. Its 1,315-acre campus is located in College Park, nine miles from downtown Washington, DC.
Founded in 1907, the University of Hawaii at Manoa is a public institution. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, and Tropical Agriculture and the Schools of Accountancy, Architecture, Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Studies, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Ocean and Earth Science Technology, Public Health, Social Work, and Travel Industry Management. Its 300-acre campus is located in Manoa Valley, near the center of metropolitan Honolulu.
Oregon State, founded in 1868, is a public, land grant university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agricultural Sciences, Business, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Education, Engineering, Forestry, Liberal Arts, Pharmacy, Public Health and Human Sciences, Science, and Veterinary Medicine. Its 422-acre campus is located in Corvallis, 85 miles south of Portland.
Athens, GA |
Founded in 1785, the University of Georgia is a public university that offers programs through 18 colleges and schools as well as the UGA/Augusta University Medical Partnership, the Graduate School, and the Center for Continuing Education. Its 767-acre main campus is located in Athens, 70 miles northeast of Atlanta.
Founded in 1887, North Carolina State University is a public land-grant comprehensive research university and the largest university in the state. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture & Life Sciences, Design, Education, Engineering, Humanities & Social Sciences, Management, Natural Resources, Sciences, Textiles, and Veterinary Medicine. Its 2,137-acre campus is located in Raleigh, the state capital.
The University of Kansas, founded in 1865, is a major public comprehensive research and teaching university. About 1,000 acres encompass the campuses located in Lawrence-main, KU Medical Center in Kansas City and Wichita, and the Edwards Campus in Overland Park.
Founded in 1865, the University of Kentucky is a public land-grant institution. Its 685-acre campus is located in Lexington, Kentucky—75 miles from Cincinnati. The University offers programs across 16 degree-granting colleges, the Lewis Honors College, Graduate School, and the UK Library system.
Founded in 1893 as Montana State College, Montana State University is a public land-grant comprehensive university. Its 1,781-acre campus is located in Bozeman, Montana.