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Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education

Pittsburgh is famous for a huge, sloppy sandwich that's covered with coleslaw and French fries. We bet all the students there just love it.

Quaker Consortium

Each one of these schools was actually founded by the Religious Society of Friends, a.k.a. the Quakers.

Southern Consortium

This may be the most spread-out consortium, stretching from Texas to North Carolina.

The Ohio Five

The title really says it all.

The Seven Sisters

Learn what the Seven Sisters colleges are and explore the historic women’s colleges that helped shape higher education in the United States.

Twelve-College Exchange

A dozen schools worth considering in the New England area.

UN Semester

Diplomats start here. These colleges allow students to attend classes at UN headquarters in New York City and spend time observing UN operations.

Worcester Consortium

The Worcester colleges were nice enough to include schools in close-by Massachusetts towns Paxton, Dudley, Medford, and South Lancaster too.