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- University of Kentucky - absorbed the Louisville College of Pharmacy in 1947.
- University of La Verne - absorbed San Fernando Valley College of Law, 1983
- Lawson State Community College - absorbed Bessemer State Technical College, 2005.
- LeMoyne-Owen College -merger of LeMoyne College and S. A. Owen Junior College in 1968
- Luther College - absorbed Decorah College for Women, 1936
- Long Island University - absorbed Brooklyn College of Pharmacy, 1976
- Loyola University Chicago -- absorbed Mundelein College, Chicago, 1991
- Loyola Marymount University - merger of Marymount College and Loyola University, 1973
- Loyola University Maryland - absorbed Mount Saint Agnes College, 1971
- Loyola University New Orleans - absorbed College of the Immaculate Conception, 1911; absorbed New Orleans College of Pharmacy, 1919
- Mannes College of Music - absorbed Chatham Square Music School
- Martin Luther College - merger of Dr. Martin Luther College and Northwestern College (Wisconsin), 1995
- University of Maryland, Baltimore - absorbed Baltimore College, 1830
- University of Massachusetts Boston – absorbed Boston State College, 1982
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth – merger of Bradford Durfee College of Technology and New Bedford Institute of Technology, 1964; absorbed Southern New England School of Law, 2010
- University of Massachusetts Lowell – merger of Lowell State College and Lowell Technological Institute, 1975–76
- Mercer University - absorbed Tift College, 1986
- Miami University - absorbed Oxford College of Music and Art, 1928; absorbed Western College, 1974
- Middlebury College - affiliated then acquired the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS), now a graduate school, 2010
- Millsaps College - absorbed Grenada College, 1936; absorbed Whitworth College, 1938
- Morningside College - absorbed Charles City College, 1914
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