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American University of Washington, Washington,
D.C. |
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Boston College, Boston, MA |
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Connecticut College, New London, CT |
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Davenport University (multiple campuses), Michigan & Northern Indiana |
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Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Goizueta Business School |
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Grand Valley State University, Michigan |
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Hiram College, Hiram, OH |
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John Carroll University, Cleveland, OH |
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King’s College, PA |
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Lewis University, near Chicago, IL |
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Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI |
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Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA |
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St. Mary's University, San Antonio, TX |
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Tri-State University, Angola, IN |
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Tulane University, New Orleans, LA |
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University of Dayton, OH |
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University of Denver |
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University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX |
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University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN |
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University of Portland, Portland, OR |
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Villanova University, Villanova, PA |
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Washington & Lee University, Lexington, VA |
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Wesley College, Dover, Delaware |
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Connecticut College, New London, CT
Located on the scenic Connecticut coastline, the College offers one
of the most beautiful campuses in New England, with granite and
limestone buildings constructed in the Classical and neo-Gothic
styles. The College is just minutes away from beaches, nature
preserves, major concert venues, coffeehouses, and bookstores.
Providence, Hartford, and New Haven can be reached in less than an
hour; New York and Boston are approximately two hours away by car.
Ranked among the most selective private liberal arts colleges in
the nation, Connecticut College has an enrollment of 1,850 men
and women from 44 states and 50 countries.
Founded in 1911, the
College is particularly known for interdisciplinary studies,
international programs, funded internships, student-faculty research
and service learning. The College offers more than 1000 courses in
30 academic departments and interdisciplinary programs, and 55
traditional majors, plus opportunities for self-designed courses
of study.
Approximately 55 percent of the student body studies
abroad at some point during their four years.
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