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Tuition Exchange Participating Institutions September 19, 2014 Oglethorpe University - GA Alabama Colorado Shorter University - GA Birmingham-Southern College - AL Johnson & Wales University - CO Truett-McConnell College - GA Huntingdon College - AL Regis University - CO Wesleyan College - GA Judson College - AL Samford University - AL Connecticut Greece Connecticut College - CT American College of Greece - GR Alaska Fairfield University - CT Alaska Pacific University - AK Goodwin College - CT Idaho Mitchell College - CT Quinnipiac University - CT College of Idaho (The) - ID Arizona Sacred Heart University - CT Arizona Christian University - AZ University of Bridgeport - CT Illinois Grand Canyon University - AZ University of Hartford - CT Prescott College - AZ Augustana College - IL University of New Haven - CT Aurora University - IL University of Saint Joseph - CT Benedictine University - IL Arkansas Bradley University - IL Harding University - AR Delaware Columbia College Chicago - IL Hendrix College - AR University of Delaware - DE Concordia University - IL Lyon College - AR Wesley College - DE DePaul University - IL Ouachita Baptist University - AR Wilmington University - DE Dominican University - IL University of the Ozarks - AR Elmhurst College - IL Illinois College - IL District of Columbia Illinois Institute of Technology - IL California American University - DC John Marshall Law School - IL Azusa Pacific University - CA Catholic University of America, The - DC Judson University - IL Biola University - CA George Washington University - DC Knox College -IL California Baptist University - CA Trinity College of DC - DC Lewis University - IL California Institute of Integral Studies - CA MacMurray College - IL California Lutheran University - CA McKendree University - IL Chapman University - CA Florida Millikin University - IL Concordia University - CA Barry University - FL Monmouth College - IL Dominican University of California - CA Eckerd College - FL National-Louis University IL Fresno Pacific University - CA Edward Waters College - FL North Central College - IL Loyola Marymount University - CA Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - FL North Park University - IL Marymount California University - CA Flagler College - FL Northern Baptist Theological Seminary - IL Mills College - CA Florida Institute of Technology - FL Quincy University -IL Mount Saint Mary's College - CA Florida Southern College - FL Robert Morris University - IL Occidental College - CA Jacksonville University - FL Rockford University - IL Pepperdine University - CA Johnson & Wales University - FL Roosevelt University - IL Saint Mary's College of California - CA Lynn University- FL Saint Xavier University - IL Santa Clara University - CA New College of Florida - FL School of the Art Institute of Chicago, The - IL Simpson University - CA Palm Beach Atlantic University - FL Trinity International University - IL Southwestern Law School - CA Saint Leo University - FL University of St. Francis - IL University of La Verne - CA St. Thomas University - FL University of Redlands - CA Stetson University - FL University of San Diego - CA University of Florida - FL Indiana University of San Francisco - CA University of North Florida - FL Anderson University - IN University of Southern California - CA University of Tampa - FL Butler University - IN University of the Pacific - CA Calumet College of Saint Joseph - IN Vanguard University of Southern California - CA DePauw University - IN Westmont College - CA Georgia Franklin College - IN Whittier College - CA Agnes Scott College - GA Hanover College - IN Andrew College - GA Holy Cross College - IN Berry College - GA Huntington University - IN Canada Brenau University - GA Indiana Institute of Technology - IN King's University College at Western University - CNCovenant College - GA Manchester University - IN LaGrange College - GA Marian University - IN Mercer University - GA Oakland City University - IN 1 Tuition Exchange Participating Institutions September 19, 2014 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology - IN University of the Cumberlands, The - KY Western New England University - MA Saint Joseph's College - IN Wheelock College - MA Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College - IN Worcester Polytechnic Institute - MA Trine University - IN Louisiana University of Evansville - IN Centenary College - LA University of Indianapolis - IN Louisiana Tech University - LA Michigan University of Saint Francis - IN Tulane University - LA Adrian College - MI Valparaiso University - IN Alma College - MI Wabash College - IN Aquinas College - MI Maine Hillsdale College - MI Maine College of Art - ME Kettering University - MI Iowa Saint Joseph's College of Maine - ME Lawrence Technological University - MI AIB College of Business - IA University of New England - ME Madonna University - MI Briar Cliff University - IA Marygrove College - MI Buena Vista University - IA Northwood University - MI Maryland Central College - IA Olivet College - MI Goucher College - MD Clarke University - IA Walsh College - MI Hood College - MD Coe College - IA Wayne State University - MI Loyola University Maryland - MD Cornell College - IA Western Theological Seminary - MI Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) - MD Drake University - IA McDaniel College - MD Graceland University - IA Mount Saint Mary's University - MD Grand View University - IA Minnesota Notre Dame of Maryland University - MD Iowa Wesleyan College - IA Augsburg College - MN St. Mary's College of Maryland - MD Loras College - IA Bethel University - MN Stevenson University - MD Luther College - IA College of St. Benedict - MN Washington College - MD Mercy College of Health Sciences - IA College of St. Scholastica - MN Morningside College - IA Concordia College at Moorhead - MN Crown College - MN Mount Mercy University - IA Massachusetts Gustavus Adolphus College - MN Northwestern College - IA American College of Greece - MA Hamline University - MN Simpson College - IA Anna Maria College - MA Minneapolis C. of Art & Design - MN St. Ambrose University - IA Assumption College - MA Saint John's University - MN University of Dubuque - IA Bard College at Simon's Rock - MA Saint Mary's University - MN Upper Iowa University - IA Bay Path College - MA St. Catherine University - MN Wartburg College - IA Becker College - MA University of Northwestern - St. Paul - MN William Penn University - IA Boston University - MA William Mitchell College of Law - MN Clark University - MA Kansas Curry College - MA Dean College - MA Baker University - KS Mississippi Elms College - MA Benedictine College - KS Belhaven University - MS Emerson College - MA Friends University - KS Millsaps College - MS Emmanuel College - MA Kansas Wesleyan University - KS Mississippi College - MS Endicott College - MA Ottawa University - KS Fisher College - MA Southwestern College - KS Hampshire College - MA Missouri Hellenic College Holy Cross - MA Columbia College - MO Kentucky Lasell College - MA Culver-Stockton College - MO Bellarmine University - KY Lesley University - MA Drury University - MO Berea College - KY Merrimack College - MA Kansas City Art Institute - MO Brescia University - KY Mount Holyoke College - MA Maryville University - MO Centre College - KY Mount Ida College -MA Missouri Baptist University - MO Georgetown College - KY National Graduate School of Quality Management - NorthwestMA Missouri State University - MO Kentucky State University - KY Newbury College - MA Park University - MO Kentucky Wesleyan College - KY Nichols College - MA Rockhurst University - MO Lindsey Wilson College - KY Pine Manor College - MA Saint Louis University - MO Midway College - KY Regis College - MA Southwest Baptist University - MO Spalding University - KY Simmons College - MA Stephens College - MO Thomas More College - KY Smith College - MA Webster University - MO Transylvania University - KY Springfield College - MA Westminster College - MO Union College - KY Stonehill College -MA William Jewell College - MO Suffolk University - MA William Woods University - MO 2 Tuition Exchange Participating Institutions September 19, 2014 Daemen College - NY Gardner-Webb University - NC Dominican College of Blauvelt - NY Greensboro College - NC Montana D'Youville College - NY Guilford College - NC Carroll College - MT Elmira College - NY High Point University - NC Rocky Mountain College - MT Fordham University - NY Johnson & Wales University - NC University of Great Falls - MT Hartwick College - NY Lees-McRae College - NC Hilbert College - NY Lenoir-Rhyne University - NC Hobart and William Smith Colleges - NY Mars Hill University - NC Nebraska Hofstra University - NY Meredith College - NC College of Saint Mary - NE Houghton College - NY Methodist University - NC Concordia University - NE Iona College - NY Mid-Atlantic Christian University - NC Creighton University - NE Keuka College - NY North Carolina Wesleyan College - NC Doane College - NE Le Moyne College - NY Pfeiffer University - NC Hastings College - NE Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus - NY Queens University of Charlotte - NC Nebraska Methodist College - NE Long Island University, LIU Post - NY Salem Academy & College - NC Nebraska Wesleyan University - NE Manhattan College - NY St. Andrews University - NC Manhattanville College - NY Warren Wilson College - NC Nevada Marymount Manhattan College - NY Wingate University - NC Sierra Nevada College - NV Medaille College - NY Mercy College - NY Molloy College - NY Ohio New Hampshire Mount Saint Mary College - NY Ashland University - OH Antioch University
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