Colleges for conservative student

Anonymous
USMA or USNA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's funny how someone asks for conservative colleges everyone jumps to Liberty or Hillandale.

For a fantastic school experience without having liberal indoctrination shoved down your throat, try Baylor.


Agree with Baylor. They have lots of active duty Army students- I believe there is an Army contract through them for various medical graduate programs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's funny how someone asks for conservative colleges everyone jumps to Liberty or Hillandale.

For a fantastic school experience without having liberal indoctrination shoved down your throat, try Baylor.


Oh please Baylor is no better it’s mostly rich dummies from CA and Utah hypocrisy at its finest.

Conservative thoughts on the country are indoctrination full stop they are in a cult against the US of America and women and children and education.


Stop talking out of your a$$
60% of Baylor kids are from Texas. The other 40% are from all 50 states and 90 countries.
I guess the voices in your head told you got rich, dumb, CA, and UT. The remainder of your post is gibberish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son is a HS school junior looking for high academic colleges in the eastern part of the country, where conservative views are valued and respected. One school that we hear fits that mold is Washington & Lee. Please share other suggestions. Thank you!


This is such a stupid ask. Will your kid look for a job with conservative coworkers or a conservative boss?

Will they need to be in a conservative state or neighborhood?

There are liberals and conservatives everywhere. Learn to deal with it. Don’t talk politics.


So you ask the same questions of posters seeking liberal environments for their liberal kids - right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's funny how someone asks for conservative colleges everyone jumps to Liberty or Hillandale.

For a fantastic school experience without having liberal indoctrination shoved down your throat, try Baylor.

Hillsdale is a better school than Baylor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's funny how someone asks for conservative colleges everyone jumps to Liberty or Hillandale.

For a fantastic school experience without having liberal indoctrination shoved down your throat, try Baylor.

Hillsdale is a better school than Baylor.


Hillsdale offers one of the most rigorous liberal arts educations in the country. People who conflate it with schools like Liberty just show how 'tarted they are.

Baylor is also a fine school, but you won't be challenged there to the extent you will be at Hillsdale.
Anonymous
Is he going to cry “fake data” when a professor cites research results from federally funded studies done over many decades? Because that is actually happening in some science classes at major state universities right now. How conservative is he? Does he only want to attend a school that has refused to accept federal funding for any research? How about schools that don’t allow students to have Pell grants?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's funny how someone asks for conservative colleges everyone jumps to Liberty or Hillandale.

For a fantastic school experience without having liberal indoctrination shoved down your throat, try Baylor.

Hillsdale is a better school than Baylor.


Hillsdale offers one of the most rigorous liberal arts educations in the country. People who conflate it with schools like Liberty just show how 'tarted they are.

Baylor is also a fine school, but you won't be challenged there to the extent you will be at Hillsdale.


+1
The usual suspects here pounce at anything labeled “conservative,” so best not to take them seriously. Hillsdale has an acceptance rate of 21%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is he going to cry “fake data” when a professor cites research results from federally funded studies done over many decades? Because that is actually happening in some science classes at major state universities right now. How conservative is he? Does he only want to attend a school that has refused to accept federal funding for any research? How about schools that don’t allow students to have Pell grants?


Please cite these instances.
Anonymous
My own classroom
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son is a HS school junior looking for high academic colleges in the eastern part of the country, where conservative views are valued and respected. One school that we hear fits that mold is Washington & Lee. Please share other suggestions. Thank you!


I would worry less about finding a conservative school, and more about finding out if conservative groups can flourish at the place.

I know of one school where anyone who joins a conservative group becomes a target, which means the school is crap because ideas can’t be discussed. It is more like a 1984 novel than a place of learning. I’ve seen religious schools that I think are the same way, no learning. No talking about other points of view.

What impresses me is when you see schools where religious groups and conservative groups flourish because it’s a real place of learning and discussing. Those colleges are top tier!
Our country wouldn’t work as well if we all thought the same thing. But we have to listen and think and discuss to get to those best ideas. Real colleges is supposed to do that, find those schools, not the indoctrination schools where they train you to be a non-thinker!
Anonymous
Not east coast, but Oral Roberts should fit the bill.
Anonymous
And yea, there are mistakes above. The result of typing on a phone. I see the Noun/verb error. Please don’t judge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's funny how someone asks for conservative colleges everyone jumps to Liberty or Hillandale.

For a fantastic school experience without having liberal indoctrination shoved down your throat, try Baylor.

Hillsdale is a better school than Baylor.



Hillsdale is like a Hungarian fascism indoctrination center for rich Southern intellectuals.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son is a HS school junior looking for high academic colleges in the eastern part of the country, where conservative views are valued and respected. One school that we hear fits that mold is Washington & Lee. Please share other suggestions. Thank you!


I would worry less about finding a conservative school, and more about finding out if conservative groups can flourish at the place.

I know of one school where anyone who joins a conservative group becomes a target, which means the school is crap because ideas can’t be discussed. It is more like a 1984 novel than a place of learning. I’ve seen religious schools that I think are the same way, no learning. No talking about other points of view.

What impresses me is when you see schools where religious groups and conservative groups flourish because it’s a real place of learning and discussing. Those colleges are top tier!
Our country wouldn’t work as well if we all thought the same thing. But we have to listen and think and discuss to get to those best ideas. Real colleges is supposed to do that, find those schools, not the indoctrination schools where they train you to be a non-thinker!


Have you checked out FIRE's College Free Speech Rankings? That would get a good index of what you're talking about

https://www.thefire.org/college-free-speech-rankings
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