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Occidental College
Founded by Presbyterian ministers, the school currently has no formal affiliation but continues to provide a liberal arts education near Los Angeles. [3 opinions]
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Davidson College
Purpose is to liberate the minds of young men and women for useful lives of leadership and service. [3 opinions]
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Eckerd College
An independent, coeducational, liberal arts college located in St. Petersburg on Florida's gulf coast. [2 opinions]
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Alma College
Presbyterian affiliated school in Michigan offers a coed, 4-year liberal arts and sciences program. Includes online application and academic details. [2 opinions]
Languages:
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Lewis and Clark College
Founded in 1867 by Presbyterian Ministers, the school enrolls 1,750 in the college of Arts and Sciences and 1,300 in graduate and doctoral programs. [1 opinion]
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Agnes Scott College
Official home page with admission info, athletics, student life, alumni info and more, for this liberal arts all women college, in Dacatur. [1 opinion]
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Muskingum College
Liberal arts & sciences college, Located in New Concord in central Ohio. Provides all related information, such as campus, admission, directory, etc. [1 opinion]
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Centre College
A private school located in Danville, Kentucky offering a liberal arts and sciences education with about 1,000 students. [1 opinion]
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Whitworth College
Private, liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church and located in Spokane, WA. [1 opinion]
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Lyon College
Founded in 1872 by the Presbyterian Church, in Batesville, Arkansas. Site includes an online catalog of the courses available. [1 opinion]
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Sheldon Jackson College
A private school affiliated with Presbyterian Church offering eight majors leading to Bachelors degrees. Located in Alaska. [1 opinion]
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Trinity University
Offering bachelor's and master's degrees at this San Antonio, Texas, college. Learn about campus life; read the student newspaper, take a tour. [0 opinions]
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Arcadia University
A coeducational college with an annual enrollment of 1,600 undergrads, founded in 1853, and affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. [0 opinions]
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Geneva College
Founded in 1848 in Ohio, by the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America. Offers 5 masters degree programs and 35 undergraduate majors. [0 opinions]
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Grove City College
Founded in 1876 to provide a Presbyterian Christian education in 55 majors in the liberal arts, sciences and engineering. [0 opinions]
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Waynesburg College
Located about 50 miles south of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, the school was founded by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1849. [0 opinions]
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Westminster College
Founded in 1852 and affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, the college enrolls 1,600 students in 40 majors in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. [0 opinions]
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Wilson College
Founded in 1869, this is a small, liberal arts, womens college located in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania and affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. [0 opinions]
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Austin College
Small, liberal arts college in Sherman, Texas affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, founded in 1849 and enrolling 1,200 undergraduates. [0 opinions]
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Carroll College
A private, Presbyterian university located in Waukesha, Wisconsin and enrolling 2,600 undergraduate students yearly. [0 opinions]
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Mary Baldwin College
Private liberal arts, four-year college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, enrolling 758 and located in Staunton, Virginia. [0 opinions]
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Stillman College
Founded in 1874 by a group of Presbyterian ministers, the school is located in Alabama and is one of the nations historically black colleges. [0 opinions]
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