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New River Community College
New River Community College (NRCC) is a comprehensive community college located in the New River Valley of Virginia.
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Radford University
Nestled in the New River Valley of the Blue Ridge Mountains, RU welcomes students from across the country and around the world.
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Virginia Tech
Founded in 1872 as a land-grant college named Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, Virginia Tech is now a comprehensive, innovative research university with the largest full-time student population in Virginia.
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Wytheville Community College
Wytheville Community College serves the citizens of Bland, Carroll, Grayson, Smyth, and Wythe counties and the city of Galax. It offers a wide range of programs—transfer programs for the first two years of a baccalaureate degree, technical-occupational programs to prepare for a successful career, developmental courses to assist in your success at the college, and continuing education for the life of learning we all must live.
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Hollins University
Hollins is a private university located on a beautiful 475-acre campus in Roanoke, Virginia. The university draws some 800 undergraduates from 43 states and 11 countries, more than 85% of whom live on campus. The student/faculty ratio is 9 to one; 86 percent of our classes have fewer than 20 students.
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Emory & Henry College
Founded in 1836, Emory & Henry is the oldest college in Southwest Virginia. It is also one of the few colleges in the South to have operated more than 160 years under the same name and with the same affiliation: the United Methodist Church.
The campus encompasses 331 pristine acres in the village of Emory, Virginia, in the Virginia Highlands, one-half mile off Interstate 81 (exit 26). The campus is within view of Virginia's two highest peaks, Mount Rogers and Whitetop Mountain, and is near the historic town of Abingdon, Virginia, home of the renowned Barter Theatre
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