There are approximately 2,400 4-year degree granting colleges and universities in the
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Just 5 Colleges - Southwest Liberal Arts Gems
Colleges in the Southwest with top-notch liberal arts programs.
Trinity University [San Antonio, TX]
Austin College [Sherman, TX]
St. John's College - New Mexico [Santa Fe, NM]
Southwestern University [Georgetown, TX]
Colorado College [Colorado Springs, CO]
Just 5 Colleges - Northeast Cross-Registration Opportunities
Colleges in the Northeast offering unique cross-registration opportunities. Cross-registration allows you to enroll in one college while taking courses at another. As an example, you can be enrolled at UMass Amherst and take classes at Amherst College.
Five College Consortium [Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, Smith, UMass Amherst]
Tri-College (Quaker) Consortium [Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore, Haverford]
Boston College Consortium [Boston College, Boston University, Brandeis, Tufts]
SUNY Cross-Registration [basically all SUNY campuses]
NECCUM [11 colleges including Endicott and UMass Lowell]
Just 5 Colleges - Midwest Culinary Spotlight
Colleges in the Midwest renowned for great campus food.
St. Norbert College [De Pere, WI]
Northwestern University [Evanston, IL]
Washington University in St. Louis [St. Louis, MO]
University of Dayton [Dayton, OH]
Kansas State University [Manhattan, KS]
Just 5 Colleges - Southeast Research Hubs
Colleges in the Southeast providing significant undergraduate research opportunities.
Clemson University [Clemson, SC]
University of Georgia [Athens, GA]
UNC Asheville [Asheville, NC]
Florida Atlantic University [Boca Raton, FL]
Spelman College [Atlanta, GA]