|
|
|
|
|

|
| University
of Alabama
Athletics
Website
SCOUT.com |
Tuscaloosa, Alabama;
Founded 1831
For three consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report has named
The University of Alabama one of the "top" 50 public
universities in the nation |
|

|
| University
of Arkansas
Men's
Athletics Website
Women's
Website
SCOUT.com |
Fayetteville, Arkansas;
Founded 1871
Consistently, Arkansas students have won prestigious national and
international scholarships and fellowships. Federally and corporately
funded research has grown dramatically, with Arkansas' faculty winning
major research grants from the nation's most competitive programs |
|

|
| Auburn
University
Athletics
Website
SCOUT.com |
Auburn, Alabama; Founded
1856
A 2001 study determined Auburn had a nearly $4 billion economic
impact on the state of Alabama, including a $1.5 billion impact on the
economy and $2.4 billion impact in "human capital." |
|

|
| University
of Florida
Athletics
Website
SCOUT.com |
Gainesville, Florida;
Founded 1853
The University of Florida is one of only two schools that has ranked
among the nation's "top" 10 athletic programs in each of the
last 20 years. |
|

|
| University
of Georgia
Athletics
Website
SCOUT.com |
Athens, Georgia; Founded
1785
The Wall Street Journal includes UGA among 16 "Hot Schools"
that are drawing increased attention from students and families because
of cost, safety and academic quality advantages. |
|

|
| University
of Kentucky
Athletics
Website
SCOUT.com |
Lexington, Kentucky;
Founded 1865
University of Kentucky academic programs boast 80 national rankings
for quality education. UK is one of only a few universities in the
country with a teaching and research campus and a medical center all in
one central location. |
|

|
| Louisiana
State University
Athletics
Website
SCOUT.com |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana;
Founded 1860
Because of its designation as a Research I University - the
"top" category of the Carnegie Foundation's ranking of
research institutions - LSU ranks in the "top" two percent of
the nation's colleges and universities. |
|

|
| University
of Mississippi
Athletics
Website
SCOUT.com |
Oxford, Mississippi;
Founded 1848
Since 1998, when the university produced its 24th Rhodes Scholar, Ole
Miss has produced a Marshall Scholar, four Truman Scholars, four
Fulbright Scholars, and five Goldwater Scholars. |
|

|
| Mississippi
State University
Athletics
Website
SCOUT.com |
Starkville, Mississippi;
Founded 1878
Mississippi State is home to one of the "top" 20
supercomputing sites among American universities, according to the
"top" 500 Supercomputer Sites semiannual survey |
|

|
| University
of South Carolina
Athletics
Website
SCOUT.com |
Columbia, South
Carolina; Founded 1801
The University of South Carolina's undergraduate
international-business program is the "top"-ranked program in
the country, according to U.S. News & World Report's 2004
"America's Best Colleges Guide." |
|

|
| University
of Tennessee
Men's
Athletics Website
Women's
Web Site
SCOUT.com |
Knoxville, Tennessee;
Founded 1794
The University of Tennessee is the oldest and largest public higher
education institution in the state, tracing its beginnings to the
founding of Blount College in Knoxville in 1794.
|
|

|
| Vanderbilt
University
Athletics
Website
SCOUT.com |
Nashville, Tennessee;
Founded 1873
In two decades, Vanderbilt has put more than $762 million toward
renovation and construction on its campus, including the addition of
state-of-the-art buildings for psychology, chemistry, and music, among
others. |
|
|