UMiami |
Notre Dame - about 8,800 |
I think this size is the sweet spot. Georgetown, Wake Forest, Lehigh, American. |
Caltech has between 5 and 10,000 students.
I'll see myself out. |
UDenver |
Lehigh, Santa Clara, Loyola Marymount, WPI, Fordham, Gonzaga, University of San Diego |
DD loves W&M. As a freshman she is in small and interesting classes and has strong advisor. Lots of fun activities are available outside Greek life. Much better than my experience at Vanderbilt, but that was in the 1990s.. |
Case Western
University of Rochester William and Mary UMBC The Ivies I am convinced that this particular size- not huge, not tiny- is hard to sustain financially for colleges, and that’s why there are relatively few of them. Good luck! |
Christopher Newport. Nephew is there and loves it.
Elon. |
Such a great size, and it's hard to find. St. Joe's and Ithaca fit in this group. |
Tufts
Wake |
BC
UMiami |
University of Dayton (if you are just counting undergrads.) They have 8000 undergrads and 3000 grad and law school students. |
If tech oriented—RPI, WPI, Colorado School of Mines. Stevens is a bit smaller at 4K. |
https://www.thefp.com/p/kids-skip-ivy-league-for-southern-schools
We are told every southern school is superior. For example, Elon and High Point. |