Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges
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The Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges (CLAC) is a nonprofit organization of 62 American liberal arts colleges which formed in 1984. CLAC "uses of computing and related technologies in the service of the liberal arts mission. Academic computing, administrative computing, library automation, web services, telecommunications, and campus-wide networking all fall within the scope of the Consortium's interest." [1]
Members
- Albion College
- Alma College
- Amherst College
- Bates College
- Beloit College
- Bowdoin College
- Bryn Mawr College
- Bucknell University
- Carleton College
- Colby College
- Colgate University
- College of the Holy Cross
- College of Wooster
- Colorado College
- Connecticut College
- Davidson College
- Denison University
- DePauw University
- Dickinson College
- Earlham College
- Eckerd College
- Franklin and Marshall College
- Gettysburg College
- Grinnell College
- Hamilton College
- Harvey Mudd College
- Haverford College
- Hope College
- Kalamazoo College
- Kenyon College
- Knox College
- Lafayette College
- Lawrence University
- Lewis & Clark College
- Luther College
- Macalester College
- Manhattan College
- Middlebury College
- Mills College
- Mount Holyoke College
- Muhlenberg College
- Nebraska Wesleyan University
- Oberlin College
- Occidental College
- Ohio Wesleyan University
- Pitzer College
- Pomona College
- Reed College
- Rhodes College
- Sewanee: The University of the South
- Skidmore College
- Smith College
- St. Lawrence University
- St. Olaf College
- Swarthmore College
- Sweet Briar College
- Trinity College
- Trinity University
- Union College
- Vassar College
- Wabash College
- Washington College
- Washington and Lee University
- Wellesley College
- Wesleyan University
- Westmont College
- Wheaton College (Illinois)
- Wheaton College (Massachusetts)
- Whitman College
- Whittier College
- Williams College