Skidmore College is a private, liberal arts college. Founded in 1903, it adopted coeducation in 1971. Its 890-acre campus is located in Saratoga Springs, 30 miles from Albany.
Lourdes University, founded in 1958, is a coeducational, church-affiliated institution. Its 113-acre campus is located in Sylvania, OH, 10 miles west of Toledo.
Founded in 1859 as a women's school, Averett University is a fully accredited co-educational college. The University adopted coeducation in 1971 and, today, attracts students from across the nation as well as around the world and offers degree programs at numerous Virginia locations.
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, founded in 1866, is a private coeducational institution. Its urban campus is located in Chicago.
Founded in 1842, Willamette University is a church-affiliated public comprehensive institution. Its 72-acre campus is located in the center of Salem, 45 miles south of Portland.
Converse College, founded in 1889, is a private, liberal arts college for women. Its 70-acre campus is located in downtown Spartanburg, near the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The University of Pennsylvania is a private institution founded in 1740. Undergraduate programs are offered through the School of Arts & Sciences, the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the School of Nursing; and the Wharton School. Its 260-acre campus is located two miles from downtown Philadelphia.
Spring Hill College, founded in 1830, is a Catholic, Jesuit, liberal arts college. Its 450-acre campus is located in Mobile, AL.
Augustana College, founded in 1860, is a church-affiliated, private, liberal arts college. Its 115-acre campus is located in Rock Island, Illinois, in the Quad-City region between Chicago and Des Moines.
Barnard College, founded in 1889, is a private, liberal arts college for women affiliated with Columbia University. Its four-acre campus is located in the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Trinity College, founded in 1823, is a private, liberal arts college. Its 100-acre, urban campus is located in Hartford.
Carroll College, founded in 1909, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 63-acre campus is located in central Helena, on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains.