Directory of Bachelor's Universities & Colleges in Southern U.S. - U.S. News University Directory
Bachelor's colleges of the southern U.S., ranked by U.S. News & World Report as Regional Colleges - South, can confer associate's and bachelor's programs on their graduates. Fewer than half of the degrees awarded at these institutions are in a liberal arts field.
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Lakeland, FL
Southeastern University offers online core liberal arts, general education classes needed to earn a bachelor’s degree. Those ready for a bachelor’s or master’s degree can earn these degrees in fields offers through the on-campus program. Students contribute to class discussions via online discussion boards and professors communicate through phone or email.
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#55
Walnut Ridge, AR
A private school founded in 1941, Williams Baptist College is a liberal arts school affiliated with the Southern Baptist church. It is located on 185 acres in rural Walnut Ridge, Ark. Williams Baptist, named after founder H.E. Williams, offers more than 20 degree programs, including degrees in art, business, christian ministries, education, English, history, music, natural science and psychology.The school also has an Office of Campus Ministries that offers chances for spiritual growth for students, including Christian worship services.
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#58
Gaffney, SC
Founded in 1845, Limestone College is a private institution located in Gaffney, S.C. The school has offered online classes since 1996 and has more than 20 online programs that can be completely 100% online. Online programs include bachelor's degrees in business administration, marketing, accounting, information technology, criminal justice and psychology.
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#61
Richmond, VA
Founded in 1865, Virginia Union University was originally established to provide freed slaves with the opportunity for an education. The campus is located in an urban area of Richmond, Vir. The university offers degrees through four schools: business; education, phychology and interdisciplinary studies; humanities and social sciences; mathematics, science and technology. According to its mission statement, the school is "nourished by its African American and Christian heritage."
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#66
Bluffton, SC
A public institution founded in 1795 as Beaufort College, the University of South Carolina Beaufort is located on 213 acres in a suburban area of Bluffton, S.C., which is located in the Carolina Sea Islands. Closed for years, the school was reopened by the state legislature in 1959. The school is the fastest-growing in the University of South Carolina system. The university opened a new campus on Hilton Head Island in 2004. The school offers undergraduate degrees in biology, computational science, English, psychology, history, hospitality, human services, sociology, Spanish, studio art, liberal arts, business, nursing and education.
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#66
West Liberty, WV
Founded in 1837, West Liberty University is a public school located on 290 acres in rural West Liberty, W.V. The school is the oldest institution of higher learning in West Virginia. The school offers undergraduate degrees in five colleges: arts and communications; business; education; liberal arts; and sciences. West Liberty also has a school of professional studies which offers bachelor's degrees in applied science, organizational leadership and administration and arts.
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Pine Bluff, AR
Founded in 1873, the University of Arkansas - Pine Bluff is a public school located on 318 acres in the city of Pine Bluff, Ark. The university is the second oldest public university in Arkansas. The university's "areas of emphasis" are science and mathematics, minority business development, education and student development and leadership. The school also has campuses in North Little Rock, Gould, Marianna, Lonoke, Newport and Lake Village.
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