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| | Liberal arts college - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Liberal arts colleges usually focus on tertiary education leading to a bachelor's degree in a program designed to be completed in four years' worth of study, though some include post-graduate programs. |
 | | Some institutions referred to as "liberal arts colleges" are distinguished from universities not so much by a difference in kind, but a difference in size, taking the form of small universities, complete with subsidiary schools dedicated to a particular specialized course of study and offering a limited set of graduate degrees. |
 | | Mary's College of Maryland, (3) New College of Florida, (4) University of Minnesota, Morris, and (5) University of North Carolina at Asheville. |
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