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The American Council on Education's 122 Original Member Institutions American Council on Education THE AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION’S 122 ORIGINAL MEMBER INSTITUTIONS ALABAMA ILLINOIS Alabama Polytechnic Institute De Paul University now Auburn University Eureka College James Millikin University CALIFORNIA now Millikin University California Institute of Technology Knox College Leland Stanford Junior University Northwestern University Mills College Rockford College Occidental College University of Chicago Pomona College University of Illinois University of California YMCA College of Chicago University of Southern California now Roosevelt University COLORADO INDIANA Colorado College Butler College Colorado State Teachers’ College DePauw University now University of Northern Colorado Rose Polytechnic Institute University of Colorado University of Notre Dame CONNECTICUT IOWA Connecticut College Cornell College Wesleyan University Grinnell College Yale University Iowa State Teachers College now University of Northern Iowa DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Luther College Catholic University of America Union College of Iowa Upper Iowa University GEORGIA Brenau College ACE Original Member Institutions KANSAS MINNESOTA Baker University Carleton College Washburn College College of St. Catherine College of St. Olaf KENTUCKY College of St. Teresa Centre College College of St. Thomas Georgetown College Hamline University University of Kentucky Macalester College University of Minnesota MAINE Bowdoin College MISSOURI Kirksville State Teachers’ College MARYLAND now Truman State University Goucher College Southeast Missouri State Teachers’ College now Southeast Missouri State University Johns Hopkins University Maryland College for Women MONTANA University of Maryland University of Montana MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE Boston University Dartmouth College Harvard University Mount Holyoke College NEW JERSEY Radcliffe College College of St. Elizabeth Smith College Tufts College NEW YORK Wellesley College Alfred University Wheaton College Colgate University Columbia University MICHIGAN Hamilton College Albion College New York University Alma College University of Rochester Kalamazoo College Wells College University of Michigan NORTH CAROLINA Elon College St. Genevieve’s College University of North Carolina - 2 - ACE Original Member Institutions OHIO SOUTH CAROLINA Case School of Applied Science Winthrop Normal and Industrial College merged with Western Reserve University to form now Winthrop University Case Western Reserve University Defiance College SOUTH DAKOTA Denison University Huron College Lake Erie College University of South Dakota Marietta College Miami University TEXAS Municipal University of Akron College of Industrial Arts now University of Akron now Texas Women’s University Muskingum College University of Texas Oberlin College Ohio State University VERMONT Ohio Wesleyan University University of Vermont Otterbein University Western College for Women VIRGINIA became part of Miami University Sweet Briar College Western Reserve University University of Virginia merged with Case School to form Case Western Reserve University WISCONSIN OREGON Beloit College University of Oregon Campion College Lawrence College now Lawrence University PENNSYLVANIA Marquette University Allegheny College Milwaukee-Downer College Bryn Mawr College Ripon College Carnegie Institute of Technology St. Clara College Drexel Institute name change to Rosary College and moved to Illinois, Dropsie College then merged into Dominican University now a part of University of Pennsylvania Grove City College Haverford College Lafayette College Lehigh University Temple University University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh - 3 -.
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