<p>UoC and UIC in Chicago (also Northwestern in nearby Evanston).</p>
<p>Columbia, NYU, Fordham, CCNY, Cooper Union, Juilliard, Yeshiva, the New School of Social Research, Pratt, in NYC. </p>
<p>San Francisco State and USF in San Francisco. Also UCBerkeley, Mills College, and Cal-State East Bay are nearby and have plenty of public transportation links to SF.</p>
<p>University of Washington, Seattle University, and Seattle Pacific all in (obviously) Seattle. </p>
<p>UCSD, SD State, and USD in San Diego.</p>
<p>Brown and PC in Providence.</p>
<p>Ohio State in Columbus.</p>
<p>Penn and all of the other myriad schools around Philadelphia (i.e. Villanova, Temple, St. Joseph's, etc.)</p>
<p>And of course all of the Boston area universities - Harvard, MIT, Tufts, BC, BU, Northeastern, UMass-Boston, etc.</p>
<p>Then there are all of the quintessential college towns. They aren't "great cities" but they are often times nice little towns, such as UCBerkeley, Michigan, Cornell, UTAustin, Virginia, Duke/NC/NCState in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill region, Wisconsin, and others.</p>