UPCEA Welcomes 58 New Member Institutions in 2018
December 17, 2018
UPCEA was pleased to welcome 58 new member institutions in 2018:
- Arapahoe Community College
- Baylor University
- Borough of Manhattan Community College
- Broward College
- Campbell University
- College of Lake County
- College of William & Mary
- Collin College
- Concordia College
- Dixie State University
- Drake University
- Duke University
- Duquesne University
- Endicott College
- Franciscan University of Steubenville
- George Mason University
- Goshen College
- Hamline University
- Hampton University
- Indiana University East
- Indiana University Kokomo
- Indiana University Northwest
- Indiana University South Bend
- Indiana University Southeast
- Juniata College
- Kapi’olani Community College
- LIM College
- Louisiana State University Shreveport
- Maine College of Art
- Marquette University
- Metropolitan State University
- Miami University
- Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
- Milwaukee School of Engineering
- Montclair State University
- New York Institute of Technology
- Norwich University
- Purdue University Global
- Resurrection University
- Santa Monica College
- Sierra Nevada College
- Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
- Southern Utah University
- Springfield Technical Community College
- The Master’s University
- University of Alabama at Birmingham
- University of Alberta
- University of Calgary
- University of Florida
- University of Michigan
- University of Mississippi
- University of New Orleans
- University of Southern California
- University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
- University of the Arts
- University of Wisconsin Colleges Online
- West Los Angeles College
- Western Governors University
See all UPCEA members here, and learn more about membership here.
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