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NSSE 2013 Selected Comparison Groups Regent University NSSE 2013 Selected Comparison Groups Regent University Comparison Group 2: Southeast This section summarizes how this group was identified, including selection criteria and whether the default group was used. This is followed by the resulting list of institutions in this group. Date submitted 6/20/13 How was this Your institution customized this group by selecting institutional characteristics and then adding or removing institutions comparison group from the resulting list. Selected characteristics included: constructed? Region (SE) Group description Colleges located in the Southeast 'Southeast' institutions (N=149) Adventist University of Health Sciences (Orlando, FL) Davis & Elkins College (Elkins, WV) Agnes Scott College (Decatur, GA) DeVry University-Georgia (Decatur, GA) Alabama State University (Montgomery, AL) Dillard University (New Orleans, LA) Armstrong Atlantic State University (Savannah, GA) Eastern Kentucky University (Richmond, KY) Auburn University (Auburn University, AL) Eastern Mennonite University (Harrisonburg, VA) Auburn University at Montgomery (Montgomery, AL) Elon University (Elon, NC) Austin Peay State University (Clarksville, TN) Emory and Henry College (Emory, VA) Baptist Memorial College of Health Sciences (Memphis, TN) Faulkner University (Montgomery, AL) Barry University (Miami, FL) Fayetteville State University (Fayetteville, NC) Barton College (Wilson, NC) Fisk University (Nashville, TN) Belmont Abbey College (Belmont, NC) Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton, FL) Berry College (Mount Berry, GA) Florida Gulf Coast University (Fort Myers, FL) Birmingham-Southern College (Birmingham, AL) Florida Institute of Technology (Melbourne, FL) Brescia University (Owensboro, KY) Florida Southern College (Lakeland, FL) Brevard College (Brevard, NC) Francis Marion University (Florence, SC) Campbell University Inc. (Buies Creek, NC) Furman University (Greenville, SC) Campbellsville University (Campbellsville, KY) Gardner-Webb University (Boiling Springs, NC) Carson-Newman University (Jefferson City, TN) Georgia Gwinnett College (Lawrenceville, GA) Catawba College (Salisbury, NC) Greensboro College (Greensboro, NC) Central Baptist College (Conway, AR) Hendrix College (Conway, AR) Centre College (Danville, KY) High Point University (High Point, NC) Chowan University (Murfreesboro, NC) Johnson & Wales University-Charlotte (Charlotte, NC) Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, The (Charleston, SC) Johnson & Wales University-North Miami (North Miami, FL) Claflin University (Orangeburg, SC) Johnson University (Knoxville, TN) Clayton State University (Morrow, GA) Judson College (Marion, AL) Clemson University (Clemson, SC) Kentucky Wesleyan College (Owensboro, KY) Coastal Carolina University (Conway, SC) LaGrange College (Lagrange, GA) College of Charleston (Charleston, SC) Lamar University (Beaumont, TX) College of William & Mary (Williamsburg, VA) Lander University (Greenwood, SC) Columbia College (Columbia, SC) Lees-McRae College (Banner Elk, NC) Columbia Southern University (Orange Beach, AL) Liberty University (Lynchburg, VA) Concord University (Athens, WV) Life University (Marietta, GA) Covenant College (Lookout Mountain, GA) Limestone College (Gaffney, SC) Cumberland University (Lebanon, TN) Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, TN) Dalton State College (Dalton, GA) Lindsey Wilson College (Columbia, KY) NSSE 2013 Selected Comparison Groups Regent University 'Southeast' institutions (N=149), continued Lipscomb University (Nashville, TN) University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR) Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College (Baton Rouge, LA) University of Arkansas - Fort Smith (Fort Smith, AR) Loyola University New Orleans (New Orleans, LA) University of Arkansas at Little Rock (Little Rock, AR) Mars Hill University (Mars Hill, NC) University of Mississippi (University, MS) Marshall University (Huntington, WV) University of North Carolina Wilmington (Wilmington, NC) Martin Methodist College (Pulaski, TN) University of Pikeville (Pikeville, KY) Marymount University (Arlington, VA) University of South Alabama (Mobile, AL) Mercer University (Macon, GA) University of South Carolina Columbia (Columbia, SC) Methodist University (Fayetteville, NC) University of South Carolina-Beaufort (Bluffton, SC) Milligan College (Milligan College, TN) University of South Florida (Tampa, FL) Millsaps College (Jackson, MS) University of South Florida-St. Petersburg Campus (St. Petersburg, FL) Mississippi State University (Mississippi State, MS) University of Tampa, The (Tampa, FL) Mississippi University for Women (Columbus, MS) University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, The (Chattanooga, TN) Mount Olive College (Mount Olive, NC) University of Tennessee Martin, The (Martin, TN) New College of Florida (Sarasota, FL) University of the Cumberlands (Williamsburg, KY) Norfolk State University (Norfolk, VA) University of the Ozarks (Clarksville, AR) Northwood University-Florida Campus (West Palm Beach, FL) University of West Florida, The (Pensacola, FL) Ohio Valley University (Vienna, WV) University of West Georgia (Carrollton, GA) Our Lady of the Lake University-San Antonio (San Antonio, TX) Virginia Intermont College (Bristol, VA) Paine College (Augusta, GA) Virginia Military Institute (Lexington, VA) Philander Smith College (Little Rock, AR) Virginia Wesleyan College (Norfolk, VA) Presbyterian College (Clinton, SC) Warner University (Lake Wales, FL) Randolph College (Lynchburg, VA) West Virginia University (Morgantown, WV) Roanoke College (Salem, VA) Wheeling Jesuit University (Wheeling, WV) Saint Andrews University (Laurinburg, NC) William Peace University (Raleigh, NC) Saint Leo University (Saint Leo, FL) Winston-Salem State University (Winston-Salem, NC) Saint Thomas University (Miami Gardens, FL) Wofford College (Spartanburg, SC) Savannah College of Art and Design (Savannah, GA) Sewanee: The University of the South (Sewanee, TN) Shaw University (Raleigh, NC) Shenandoah University (Winchester, VA) Shepherd University (Shepherdstown, WV) Southeastern University (Lakeland, FL) Southern Adventist University (Collegedale, TN) Southern University at New Orleans (New Orleans, LA) Spelman College (Atlanta, GA) Spring Hill College (Mobile, AL) Sweet Briar College (Sweet Briar, VA) Tennessee State University (Nashville, TN) Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi (Corpus Christi, TX) Texas A&M University - Kingsville (Kingsville, TX) Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, TX) Texas Southern University (Houston, TX) Texas Woman's University (Denton, TX) Trevecca Nazarene University (Nashville, TN) Truett-McConnell College (Cleveland, GA) Tulane University of Louisiana (New Orleans, LA) Tusculum College (Greeneville, TN) Union College (Barbourville, KY) Union University (Jackson, TN) University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, AL) University of Alabama in Huntsville (Huntsville, AL) 2 • NSSE 2013 SELECTED COMPARISON GROUPS.
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