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4-year United Methodist colleges
147,866
4-year United Methodist colleges
$31,176
in-state tuition
$31,248
out-of-state tuition
Top United Methodist colleges 2019
Allegheny College
Meadville, PA
Top United Methodist colleges 2019
Allegheny College
Meadville, PA
Top United Methodist colleges 2019
American University
Washington, DC
Top United Methodist colleges 2019
American University
Washington, DC

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Top United Methodist colleges 2019
Drew University
Madison, NJ
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Drew University
Madison, NJ
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Duke University
Durham, NC
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Duke University
Durham, NC
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Emory College and Oxford College
Atlanta, GA
Top United Methodist colleges 2019
Emory College and Oxford College
Atlanta, GA
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Hendrix College
Conway, AR
Top United Methodist colleges 2019
Hendrix College
Conway, AR
Top United Methodist colleges 2019
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX
Top United Methodist colleges 2019
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX
Top United Methodist colleges 2019
Southwestern University
Georgetown, TX
Top United Methodist colleges 2019
Southwestern University
Georgetown, TX
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Wofford College
Spartanburg, SC
Top United Methodist colleges 2019
Wofford College
Spartanburg, SC
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We show up to 10 universities for our "best colleges" section. These universities are chosen based on Forbes or US News rank (depending on what you've chosen) and sorted alphabetically. If there are fewer than 10 universities that are Forbes (or US News) ranked, we add alphabetically. Forbes' 2016 Rank of America's Best Colleges factors in post-graduate success (including salaries and awards like MacArthur Fellowships, National Academy of Sciences seats, and performing arts honors), student debt, student satisfaction, graduation rate, and academic success (which includes how many students go on to get advanced degrees or receive prestigious fellowships).
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