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Colleges/Universities Participating in the Southern Maryland College Fair September 20, 2016 Colleges/Universities Participating in the Southern Maryland College Fair September 20, 2016 Albright College U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Bridgewater College University of Baltimore Campbell University University of Dayton Chowan University University of Maryland, Baltimore County Christopher Newport University University of Maryland, College Park Coastal Carolina University University of Maryland, Eastern Shore College of Southern Maryland University of North Carolina, Charlotte Culinary Institute of Virginia University of South Carolina Davis & Elkins College University of Tennessee Delaware State University Virginia Tech Delaware Valley College Virginia Wesleyan College Drexel University West Virginia University Elizabeth Town College West Virginia University, Institute of Technology Elmira College West Virginia Wesleyan College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida Wheeling Jesuit University Embry Riddle Aero. Univ. PAX Widener University Fairleigh Dickinson University Wilson College Fairmont State University York College of PA Flagler College Florida Institute of Technology Congressman Steny Hoyer Frostburg State University Garrett College Goldey-Beacom College Goucher College High Point University Updated 09/01/2016 Hollins University James Madison University Kent State University Lincoln Technical Institute Lycoming College Mary Baldwin College McDaniel College Methodist University Morehouse College Morgan State University Mount St. Mary’s University North Carolina State University Notre Dame of Maryland University Old Dominion University Pennsylvania College of Technology Radford University Randolph College Randolph Macon College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Roanoke College St. Andrews University St. Francis University St. John’s University St. Joseph’s University St. Mary’s College of Maryland St. Vincent College Shenandoah University Shippensburg University Southern Maryland High Education Towson University Trinity Washington University U.S. Army U.S. Coast Guard Academy .
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