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Alabama State University

Founded as the Lincoln Normal School of Marion in 1867, ASU had a complicated history. After relocating to Montgomery and changing its name in 1887, ASU was born. The school is home to over 5,000 students, and offers 47 degree programs. ASU prides itself in

Alabama A&M University

Established in 1875, Alabama A&M educates over 6000 students, offering 41 bachelor’s degrees. The university aims to be community-focused, and helps their students learn and grow in a friendly, wholesome environment. The university prides itself in its excellence and diversity.

Wesleyan College

Wesleyan College is a women’s college steeped in history with a campus enclosed in a 200-acre forest preserve and botanic garden. The college produced the first American sororities. The college excels in producing quality students in business, as well as offer accelerated online programs in

Salem College

Salem College is located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with a student population of 1,100. They are the thirteenth oldest college in the U.S., and oldest women’s college. Salem Academy has a four-year undergraduate program for women, with science programs being one of their most popular

Notre Dame of Maryland University

Notre Dame of Maryland University was founded in 1895 and was the first Catholic college for women in the United States to award the four-year baccalaureate degree. The university has almost 2,300 students, with the majority being graduate students or working professionals seeking to grow

Meredith College

Meredith College was chartered in 1891 as a women’s college in Raleigh, North Carolina. The college has outlasted the Civil War, and are committed to innovative and fresh perspectives. It is one of the largest women’s private women’s colleges in the Southeast. Meredith College was

Hollins University

Hollins University aims at honing the skills needed for their students to become the leaders of tomorrow. Their campus sits on 475 acres of land, and their Wyndham Robertson Library was designated Virginia’s first National Literary Landmark. Independent learning is an integral part of their

Mary Baldwin College

The women’s liberal arts college is located in the “Queen City,” otherwise known as Staunton, Virginia. Founded in 1842, Mary Baldwin University instills the pursuit of a meaningful life in its students by emphasizing high ethical standards among its students. Mary Baldwin University has just

Converse College

Converse College was founded in 1889, and today has a student population of 1,400. They are one of the first 15 women’s colleges founded in the United States. They were voted in the “Top Ten Best Value” Colleges by U.S. News and World Report. They

Columbia College

Columbia College was founded in 1854, where it closed between 1863-1873 during the Civil War. Today it has a population of 1,200 students. Columbia College emphasizes service, social justice, and leadership development within its liberal arts curriculum.