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Adelphi is a private university originally founded as a boys' preparatory school in 1863. It became coeducational in 1896 and now offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, post-doctoral study, and adult education programs through its main Garden City campus and at satellite campuses in Manhattan, Hauppauge, and Hudson Valley. Adelphi strives to foster in its students a passion for knowledge and lifelong learning, a questioning of cultural values, and a desire to contribute their knowledge and service to the community at large. Adelphi's 75-acre main campus is located in western Long Island, 20 miles from New York City.
5,391
UNDERGRADUATES
2,881
GRADUATE STUDENTS
31.6%
MEM
68.4%
WOMEN
Agnes Scott, founded in 1889, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college for women. Its 100-acre campus is located in Decatur, six miles from downtown Atlanta. Campus buildings are Gothic and Victorian in style.
1,005
UNDERGRADUATES
62
GRADUATE STUDENTS
0.4%
MEM
99.6%
WOMEN
Albion, founded in 1835, is a liberal arts college where students enjoy small classes, a dynamic faculty, and undergraduate research opportunities. The college is known for having high rates of graduates accepted at medical and law schools, strong business and modern language programs, nine Fulbright scholars in the past six years, and a premier equestrian program. Its 225-acre campus is located in south-central Michigan, half-way between Ann Arbor and Kalamazoo.
1,475
UNDERGRADUATES
46.4%
MEM
53.6%
WOMEN
Albright, founded in 1856, is a church-affiliated, liberal arts college. Its 110-acre campus is located at the edge of a residential section of Reading, 45 miles from Philadelphia.
1,912
UNDERGRADUATES
22
GRADUATE STUDENTS
39.9%
MEM
60.1%
WOMEN
1,774
UNDERGRADUATES
43.9%
MEM
56.1%