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How many 4 year traditional public and private Universities reside in your State?
Posted on 5/1/19 at 2:45 pm
Posted on 5/1/19 at 2:45 pm
I noticed the other day Alabama apparently has more public Universities than Tennessee.
Public Universities in Tennessee- 9
Private- 30
Approximately 24% of traditional students in Tennessee go to a private University.
Public Universities in Tennessee- 9
Private- 30
Approximately 24% of traditional students in Tennessee go to a private University.
Posted on 5/1/19 at 2:47 pm to morriscat2
This may be one of the most offseason post I have ever seen
Posted on 5/1/19 at 2:49 pm to DhanTigers212
It's the worst I've ever seen. 

Posted on 5/1/19 at 2:50 pm to DhanTigers212
You would rather talk about Alabama dominating you?
Posted on 5/1/19 at 2:55 pm to morriscat2
where would you find the correct and accurate info for this
Posted on 5/1/19 at 3:02 pm to NYCAuburn
based on quick search
Current state
27 public
39 private
Home state
14 public
52 private
Current state
27 public
39 private
Home state
14 public
52 private
Posted on 5/1/19 at 3:57 pm to morriscat2
Arkansas: 10 and 10
10 public 4-year colleges (5 are in the University of Arkansas System), too many honestly for a small state.
University of Arkansas-Fayetteville
UA-Fort Smith
UA-Little Rock
UA-Pine Bluff
UA-Monticello
Arkansas State University
University of Central Arkansas
Arkansas Tech University
Southern Arkansas University
Henderson State University
10 private 4 year colleges.
10 public 4-year colleges (5 are in the University of Arkansas System), too many honestly for a small state.
University of Arkansas-Fayetteville
UA-Fort Smith
UA-Little Rock
UA-Pine Bluff
UA-Monticello
Arkansas State University
University of Central Arkansas
Arkansas Tech University
Southern Arkansas University
Henderson State University
10 private 4 year colleges.
This post was edited on 5/1/19 at 4:01 pm
Posted on 5/1/19 at 5:34 pm to morriscat2
Tennessee is the only state in the SEC with 3 current or former members
Sewanee
Tennessee
Vanderbilt
Sewanee
Tennessee
Vanderbilt
Posted on 5/1/19 at 5:51 pm to morriscat2
Way to many for a state with Mississippi’s population.
Posted on 5/1/19 at 7:00 pm to morriscat2
4 year traditional public (13) 182,000 students
University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire
University of Wisconsin–Green Bay
University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
University of Wisconsin–Madison
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh
University of Wisconsin–Parkside
University of Wisconsin–Platteville
University of Wisconsin–River Falls
University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point
University of Wisconsin–Stout
University of Wisconsin–Superior
University of Wisconsin–Whitewater
4 year traditional private (20)
Alverno College
Beloit College
Cardinal Stritch University
Carroll University
Carthage College
Concordia University Wisconsin
Edgewood College
Lakeland University
Lawrence University
Maranatha Baptist University
Marian University
Marquette University
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Mount Mary University
Northland College
Ripon College
St. Norbert College
Silver Lake College
Viterbo University
Wisconsin Lutheran College
I didn't include seminaries, medical schools, nursing schools, teaching schools, or tribal schools. Also didn't include the Devry/Phoenix/Kaplan type schools.
University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire
University of Wisconsin–Green Bay
University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
University of Wisconsin–Madison
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh
University of Wisconsin–Parkside
University of Wisconsin–Platteville
University of Wisconsin–River Falls
University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point
University of Wisconsin–Stout
University of Wisconsin–Superior
University of Wisconsin–Whitewater
4 year traditional private (20)
Alverno College
Beloit College
Cardinal Stritch University
Carroll University
Carthage College
Concordia University Wisconsin
Edgewood College
Lakeland University
Lawrence University
Maranatha Baptist University
Marian University
Marquette University
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Mount Mary University
Northland College
Ripon College
St. Norbert College
Silver Lake College
Viterbo University
Wisconsin Lutheran College
I didn't include seminaries, medical schools, nursing schools, teaching schools, or tribal schools. Also didn't include the Devry/Phoenix/Kaplan type schools.
This post was edited on 5/1/19 at 7:03 pm
Posted on 5/2/19 at 8:23 am to wmr
quote:
10 public 4-year colleges (5 are in the University of Arkansas System), too many honestly for a small state.
We are blessed with an overabundance of small colleges in this state. Consolidate them into 5 colleges and we'd be able to invest more money per school and offer a higher quality of education.
Posted on 5/2/19 at 11:52 am to Arksulli
The 10 private 4-year schools in Arkansas..without googling.
Hendrix College
Lyon College
John Brown University
Ouachita Baptist University
Harding Univesity
Arkansas Baptist
...after that I draw a blank.
Hendrix College
Lyon College
John Brown University
Ouachita Baptist University
Harding Univesity
Arkansas Baptist
...after that I draw a blank.
Posted on 5/2/19 at 1:24 pm to Cheese Grits
Nope.
Georgia:
Tech
UGA
Auburn
Georgia:
Tech
UGA
Auburn
Posted on 5/2/19 at 1:26 pm to UMRealist
quote:
Way to many for a state with Mississippi’s population
Lol, beautiful irony
Posted on 5/2/19 at 6:25 pm to Numberwang
quote:
...after that I draw a blank.
We all do. Its not just you, trust me.

Posted on 5/10/19 at 2:23 pm to morriscat2
Louisisana - Too fricking many.
Public, besides the top 5, the rest shouldn't exist:
LSU
UNO
SLU
ULL
La Tech
ULM
Nicholls State
Northwestern
McNeese St
LSU-A
LSU-E
LSU-S
Southern
SU-NO
Grambling
SU-S
Private:
Centenary
Dillard
Holy Cross
Louisiana College
Loyola
Xavier
Tulane
and I'm probably forgetting some.
Public, besides the top 5, the rest shouldn't exist:
LSU
UNO
SLU
ULL
La Tech
ULM
Nicholls State
Northwestern
McNeese St
LSU-A
LSU-E
LSU-S
Southern
SU-NO
Grambling
SU-S
Private:
Centenary
Dillard
Holy Cross
Louisiana College
Loyola
Xavier
Tulane
and I'm probably forgetting some.
Posted on 5/14/19 at 6:33 am to morriscat2
public 8 - UK, Morehead St, UL, EKU, NKU, WKU (why isn’t there an SKU), Murray St, Kentucky St
Private (universities only, not colleges, no for-profit schools) - 10 - Asbury, Bellarmine, Midway, Thomas More, Transylvania, Pikeville, Brescia, Campbellsville, Cumberlands, Kentucky Christian. I didn’t count Frontier Nursing which is a not for profit nursing grad school.
Plus several liberal arts colleges - Alice Lloyd, Berea, Centre, Georgetown, Kentucky Wesleyan, Lindsey Wilson, Union
Private (universities only, not colleges, no for-profit schools) - 10 - Asbury, Bellarmine, Midway, Thomas More, Transylvania, Pikeville, Brescia, Campbellsville, Cumberlands, Kentucky Christian. I didn’t count Frontier Nursing which is a not for profit nursing grad school.
Plus several liberal arts colleges - Alice Lloyd, Berea, Centre, Georgetown, Kentucky Wesleyan, Lindsey Wilson, Union
Posted on 5/18/19 at 11:42 am to waiting4saturday
quote:
besides the top 5, the rest shouldn't exist:
Why not? Make a case for each why they shouldn't.
Posted on 5/18/19 at 1:38 pm to morriscat2
13 public universities and 39 private 4 year institutions.
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