Central Piedmont Community College, founded in 1963, is the largest community college in the state of North Carolina, spanning over 6 campuses.
Founded in 1972, The Ana G. Méndez University, Gurabo Campus (formerly Universidad del Turabo) is a private university. Its 140-acre campus is located in Gurabo.
Founded in 1875, Alabama A&M University is a public land-grant university. Undergraduate courses are offered through the Schools of Agricultural and Environmental Science, Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, and Technology. Its 2,300-acre campus is located in northern Alabama.
Claflin University, founded in 1869, is a private, historically black, non profit, comprehensive institution of higher education affiliated with The United Methodist Church. Its 46-acre campus is located in Orangeburg, SC.
Founded in 1964, Oakland Community College is a public community college. It has grown to 5 campuses situated within the borders of Oakland County. Its campus is located in Bloomfield Hills, MI.
Monroe Community College, founded in 1961, is a public, two-year institution. Its three-acre campus is located in Rochester, New York.
Cosumnes River College, founded in 1970, is a public two-year liberal arts institution. Its campus is located in Sacramento, CA.
University of Southern California, founded in 1880, is a private, comprehensive university. Its 229-acre main campus is located in downtown Los Angeles.
Arizona Western College, founded in 1963, is a public, coeducational, two year institution. Its campus is located in Yuma, Arizona.
Santa Barbara City College, founded in 1909, is a coeducational public institution. Its campus is located in Santa Barbara, California.
Onondaga Community College, founded in 1962, is a public college. Its 230-acre campus is located in Syracuse.