Institutions are listed below according to their basic Carnegie Classification and student population.
Associate's Colleges
Large (more than 12,500 students)
De Anza Community College – Cupertino, California
Grand Rapids Community College – Grand Rapids, Michigan
Monroe Community College – Rochester, New York
Richland College – Dallas, Texas
San Diego City College – San Diego, California
Santa Barbara City College – Santa Barbara, California
Santa Fe Community College – Gainesville, Florida
Medium (3,000 to 12,500 students)
Delta College – University Center, Michigan
Hennepin Technical College – Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
Jackson Community College – Jackson, Michigan
Lane Community College – Eugene, Oregon
Mt. Hood Community College – Gresham, Oregon
Northwest State Community College – Archbold, Ohio
Richland Community College – Decatur, Illinois
Rochester Community and Technical College – Rochester, Minnesota
Spokane Falls Community College – Spokane, Washington
Western Iowa Tech Community College – Sioux City, Iowa
Districts
Dallas County Community College District – Dallas, Texas
Eastern Iowa Community College District – Davenport, Iowa
Baccalaureate Colleges
Medium (3,000 – 12,000 students)
Lewis & Clark College – Portland, Oregon
Small (fewer than 3,000 students)
College of St. Benedict – St. Joseph, Minnesota
Dickinson College – Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Earlham College – Richmond, Indiana
Green Mountain College – Poultney, Vermont
Gustavus Adolphus College – St. Peter, Minnesota
Middlebury College – Middlebury, Vermont
Mount Union College – Alliance, Ohio
Northland College – Ashland, Wisconsin
Randolph College – Lynchburg, Virginia
St. John's University – Collegeville, Minnesota
University of Minnesota, Morris – Morris, Minnesota
University of Puget Sound – Tacoma, Washington
Williams College – Williamstown, Massachusetts
Canadian Institutions
Large (more than 12,500 students)
British Columbia Institute of Technology – Burnaby, British Columbia
Concordia University – Montreal, Quebec
McGill University – Montreal, Quebec
University of British Columbia – Vancouver, British Columbia
University of Calgary – Calgary, Alberta
Medium (3,000 to 12,000 students)
Acadia University - Wolfville, Nova Scotia
University of Northern British Columbia - Prince George, British Columbia
Doctorate-granting Universities
Large (more than 12,500 students)
Arizona State University – Tempe, Arizona
Ball State University – Muncie, Indiana
Colorado State University – Fort Collins, Colorado
Illinois State University – Normal, Illinois
Iowa State University – Ames, Iowa
New York University –New York, New York
Portland State University – Portland, Oregon
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey – New Brunswick, New Jersey
Syracuse University – Syracuse, New York
University of Arizona – Tucson, Arizona
University of California, San Diego – San Diego, California
University of California, Santa Barbara – Santa Barbara, California
University of Central Florida – Orlando, Florida
University of Colorado at Boulder – Boulder, Colorado
University of Florida – Gainesville, Florida
University of Illinois at Chicago – Chicago, Illinois
University of Kansas – Lawrence, Kansas
University of Kentucky –Lexington, Kentucky
University of New Hampshire – Durham, New Hampshire
University of Texas at Austin – Austin, Texas
Washington University in St. Louis – St. Louis, Missouri
Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Worcester, Massachusetts
Medium (3,000 to 12,000 students)
American University – Washington, D.C.
Case Western Reserve University – Cleveland, Ohio
Emory University – Atlanta, Georgia
University of Maine – Orono, Maine
Small (fewer than 3,000 students)
State University of New York, College of Environmental Science & Forestry – Syracuse, NY
Master's Colleges and Universities
Large (more than 12,500 students)
Appalachian State University – Boone, North Carolina
Boise State University – Boise, Idaho
California State University, Chico – Chico, California
California State University, Sacramento – Sacramento, California
Eastern Kentucky University – Richmond, Kentucky
Grand Valley State University – Allendale, Michigan
University of Nebraska at Omaha – Omaha, Nebraska
Western Illinois University – Macomb, Illinois
Western Washington University – Bellingham, Washington
Medium (3,000 to 12,000 students)
Florida Gulf Coast University – Fort Meyers, Florida
Ithaca College – Ithaca, New York
Pacific Lutheran University – Tacoma, Washington
Rowan University – Glassboro, New Jersey
Saint Xavier University – Chicago, Illinois
Santa Clara University – Santa Clara, California
Seattle Pacific University – Seattle, Washington
The Evergreen State College – Olympia, Washington
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs – Colorado Springs, Colorado
University of Southern Maine—Gorham, Maine
University of Wisconsin - River Falls – River Falls, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh – Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Western Carolina University – Cullowhee, North Carolina
Winona State University – Winona, Minnesota
Small (fewer than 3,000 students)
Lipscomb University – Nashville, Tennessee
Monterey Institute of International Studies – Monterey, California
University of Washington, Tacoma
– Tacoma, Washington
Special Focus Institutions
Small (fewer than 3,000 students)
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology – Terre Haute, Indiana
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