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January 2nd, 2009

Randolph College

Randolph College was founded in 1891 as an all-womans college with only 36 students and 12 professors. Originally named Randolph-Macom Woman’s College, now Randolph College has changed and grown dramatically. Currently they are now a co-ed college with over 700 students from 40 plus countries from around the world.

Find out more about Randolph College here

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By Lee Graham
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January 2nd, 2009

Sweet Briar College

Sweet Briar College provides women with an enduring education that includes broad-based skill development and relevant professional experience. The extensive scope of their learning leads our graduates to successful careers both within and outside of their major.” - quote from the Sweet Briar Website

Take a look at their Undergraduate Programs

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By Lee Graham
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January 2nd, 2009

Central Virginia Community College

Central Virginia Community College, a two-year institution established as a member of the Virginia Community College System, provides State-supported educational facilities beyond the high school level for the cities of Lynchburg and Bedford and the counties of Amherst, Appomattox, Bedford, and Campbell. The curricula and programs of the College serve more than 228,000 people within this geographical jurisdiction.” - quoted from CVCC’s Website

Take a look at the Programs of Study

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By Lee Graham
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January 2nd, 2009

Liberty University

Liberty University was founded in 1971 and it is one of the largest Christian/Liberal Arts school. LU has well over 30,000 students both on-campus and distance students from the United States and abroad.

“They are committed to providing our students with the highest quality education in a distinctly Christian environment.”

Check out Liberty’s Quick Facts Here

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By Lee Graham
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January 2nd, 2009

Lynchburg College

Lynchburg College has about 2500 current college students on their gorgeous campus in Lynchburg, Virginia.

LC offers 38 major and 46 minors. With small class sizes (averaging around 19 students a class) there is strong focus on academics, as well as plentiful opportunities for sports and other social clubs.

Click Here for the Lynchburg College Virtual Tour

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By Lee Graham
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