SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, founded in 1911, is a public, multipurpose college. Its 12-acre campus is located in Syracuse.
Duquesne University, founded in 1878, is a church-affiliated university. Its 49.5-acre campus overlooks downtown Pittsburgh.
Miles College, founded in 1905, is a private, church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 35-acre campus is located in Fairfield, five miles south of Birmingham.
New Jersey Institute of Technology, founded in 1881, is a public, technical institution. The 48-acre campus is located in downtown Newark, NJ.
Clark University, founded in 1887, is a private, liberal arts university. Its 50-acre campus is located in Worcester, 40 miles west of Boston.
Founded in 2005, University of California at Merced is a public research institution. Its 815-acre campus is located in Merced, California.
Beloit College, founded in 1846, is a private, liberal arts college. Its 47-acre campus is located in Beloit, WI, 50 miles south of Madison.
Tufts University, founded in 1852, is a private, comprehensive university. Its 150-acre campus is located in Medford, a suburb of Boston.
University of Illinois at Chicago was formed by the 1982 consolidation of two campuses: the University of Illinois at the Medical Center and the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Its 232-acre campus is located close to Chicago's business district and the downtown.
Ohio Dominican University, founded in 1911, is a church-affiliated, Roman Catholic, liberal arts university that adopted coeducation in 1964. Its 75-acre campus is located four miles from downtown Columbus, OH.
Stevens Institute of Technology, founded in 1870, is a private, coeducational engineering and technology focused institution. Its 55-acre campus is located in Hoboken, overlooking the Hudson River and Manhattan Skyline.
North Central College, founded in 1861, is a private, church-affiliated college. Its 65-acre campus is located in Naperville, IL, west of Chicago.