Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA

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Carnegie Mellon, founded in 1900, is a private university. Programs are offered through the Carnegie Institute of Technology; the Colleges of Fine Arts; the College of Humanities and Social Sciences; the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management; the Mellon College of Science; and the School of Computer Science; and the Tepper School of Business. Its 144-acre campus is located five miles from downtown Pittsburgh.

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