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This college in Rock Hill S.C. began with a student population of 21 in the year 1886
This college was originally founded as a Boiling Springs High School on December 2, 1905.
196 Wofford Campus Dr, Spartanburg, SC 29303
This college was named after "The Swamp Fox" during the Revolutionary War
Opened in 1948, this college was the first institute of higher learning in Pensacola, Florida.
The first black college to be designated as a Registered National Historic Landmark
When founded originally, this school`s name was “State Normal and Industrial College for Colored Students”
Founded in 1867 in New Jersey; began as one of the oldest Methodist seminaries in the nation
Founded as a college for women by Methodist clergyman Samuel Lander in 1872; men were admitted in 1943
This college merged with Darton State College to become one university under the University System of Georgia
2100 College Street, Newberry, S.C. 29108
Founded in 1867, this private, research university is two miles from the U.S. Capitol.
Founded as Textile Industrial Institute in 1911 by Dr. David English Camak; does not require test scores for admission
Oldest historically black college or university in South Carolina
This school opened as South Georgia State Normal College in January 1913 with three freshmen and fifteen subfreshmen
Originally founded as the Slater Industrial Academy by Simon Green Atkins on September 28, 1892.
President - Dr. Darrell Parker
Founded by Judge Leon Motte, this school began as a training center for courtroom stenographers.
This public, historically black land-grant research university is located in Greensboro, North Carolina
1126 Soloman Blatt Blvd, Denmark S.C., 29042
Chris Pine is an alum of this university.
Founded in as Baptist College, located in North Charleston, S.C.

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