Lycoming College is a traditional, four-year, private liberal arts and sciences college with more than 40 degree programs. Founded in 1812, it is one of the fifty oldest colleges in the United States. Its 42-acre campus is located in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 90 miles from Harrisburg.
Frank Phillips College, founded in 1946, is a public, coeducational, two-year institution. Its campus is located in Borger, Texas.
Virginia University of Lynchburg, founded in 1890, is a public, liberal arts institution. Its campus is located in Lynchburg, VA.
Founded in 1852, Mills College is a nationally renowned independent liberal arts college for women and gender non-binary students, with graduate programs for all genders. Its 135-acre campus is located in Oakland, California.
California State University--San Marcos, founded in 1989, is a public university. Its 302-acre campus is located in San Marcos.
Martin University, founded in 1977, is a private liberal arts university. Its five-acre campus is located in Indianapolis, IN.
Texas Woman's University, founded in 1901, is a public, comprehensive institution that became coeducational in 1972. Its 270-acre main campus is located in Denton, 35 miles north of Dallas-Fort Worth.
University of Massachusetts Boston, founded in 1964, is a public institution. The main 120-acre campus is located on Dorchester Bay, three miles south of downtown Boston.
Charter Oak State College, founded in 1973, is Connecticut's public online college. The College offers associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees.
Ohio State University-Mansfield, founded in 1958, is a public university focusing on elementary education. Its 620-acre campus is located in Mansfield, 60 miles southeast of Cleveland.
Alma College, founded in 1886, is a private, coeducational college offering a personalized education with multiple paths and experiences. Its 125-acre campus is located in Alma, MI.
Paine College, founded in 1882, is a private, church-related, historically black college. Its nearly 70-acre campus is situated in the center of Augusta, 145 miles east of Atlanta.