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Colleges with geographically confused names

11 out of these 15 US-based Colleges have names that are very confusing, geographically. 4 are pretty straightforward, for an extra challenge. Select the state (or Territory) each College is located in.
Based on https://11points.com/11-colleges-geographically-confused-names/
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1. University of Rio Grande
Texas
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Florida
California
New Mexico
Rio Grande, Ohio, was named as such to commemorate the Mexican-American War.
2. California University of Pennsylvania
Ohio
Florida
New Mexico
Texas
Pennsylvania
California
Simply located in California, Pennsylvania
3. Colorado College
Kentucky
Ohio
California
Washington
Florida
Colorado
Colorado Springs, Colorado. Unconfusing name (1/4).
4. Transylvania University
Ohio
Texas
West Virginia
Kentucky
Pennsylvania
Colorado
The name stems from the university's founding in the heavily forested region of western Virginia known as the Transylvania Colony, which became most of Kentucky in 1792
5. Pittsburg State University
Kansas
Kentucky
Pennsylvania
Washington
California
Missouri
Pittsburg, Kansas. Kansas also has a Manhattan Christian College for additionally confusion.
6. Washington University
Washington
Missouri
Pennsylvania
Kentucky
California
Indiana
Located in St. Louis, Missouri. Technically named fully 'Washington University in St. Louis' to avoid confusion since 1976. My apologies, Board of Trustees.
7. Kentucky State University
Indiana
Pennsylvania
Florida
Washington
Missouri
Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky. Unconfusing name (2/4).
8. Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Indiana
Missouri
Pennsylvania
Florida
California
Ohio
Once again, located in Indiana, Pennsylvania. Why, Pennsylvania, why?
9. Santa Fe College
Texas
Ohio
Florida
New Mexico
Missouri
California
Gainesville, Florida. Until 2008 known as 'Santa Fe Community College', but changed to avoid confusion with the identically named college in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Yeah, the 'community' was the problem.
10. University of Missouri
Puerto Rico
New Mexico
California
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri
Columbia, Missouri. Unconfusing name (3/4).
11. Oakland University
Puerto Rico
Connecticut
California
New Mexico
Michigan
Mississippi
Oakland County, Michigan. Not from the more famous Oakland in the Bay Area.
12. San Juan College
California
Mississippi
Connecticut
Puerto Rico
Florida
New Mexico
Farmington, New Mexico. Saint Johns' popularity is broader than the Puerto Rican capital.
13. Jackson State University
Mississippi
Florida
Ohio
Texas
Virginia
California
Jackson, Mississippi. Unconfusing name (4/4).
14. Miami University
Virginia
Connecticut
Florida
California
New Mexico
Ohio
Oxford, Ohio. Because it's not confusing enough to say you study at Miami, why not add Oxford to the mix as well?
15. Virginia College
Florida
Virginia
New Mexico
Connecticut
California
Ohio
The for-profit chain was founded in Virginia, but has stopped existing there. Three locations in Alabama, two in Florida, two in Georgia, one in Louisiana and one in Texas. Florida was the only correct answer.
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