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staff and administrators through online communities and regular, in-person meetings; and joint-service activities such as shared legal counsel. ACS has been awarded several millions of dollars in private grants from various philanthropic foundations to be redistributed amongst member institutions on a competitive basis to support projects that require collaboration between and among members. A special focus has been collaborations that advance diversity and inclusion on member campuses, or that help faculty develop new skills and new pedagogical approaches, especially those that use the internet and computing. ACS also manages a tuition exchange program that allows the children of the faculty and staff at member institutions to attend other institutions within the consortium.
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The Associated Colleges of the South seeks to enhance member excellence and reduce costs through collaboration. The consortium has primarily undertaken projects for the professional development of faculty. Collaborative efforts include: sharing of best practices; professional networking for faculty,
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College and university associations and consortia in the United States
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liberal arts colleges
southern United States
Centenary College of Louisiana
Shreveport, Louisiana
Centre College
Danville, Kentucky
Davidson College
Davidson, North Carolina
Furman University
Greenville, South Carolina
Hendrix College
Conway, Arkansas
Millsaps College
Jackson, Mississippi
Morehouse College
Atlanta, Georgia
Rhodes College

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