pleasant weather school

Anonymous
Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles seems to fit your DD’s requests perfectly. If she’s a top student, Occidental is another great choice as well as a Claremont College. All are socially involved and not huge party schools.

Nothing is more beautiful that UNSB but it’s big and a definite party school AND hard to get into out of state.

Anonymous
If she goes to UCSB, she may have to live in this psych experiment: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/uc-santa-barbara-mega-dorm-munger-hall-rcna4401

SAD is a risk of the windowless dorms, so best not to risk it.
Anonymous
UDenver or CU Boulder
Anonymous
There’s a recent thread on University of New Mexico, which sounds lovely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If she goes to UCSB, she may have to live in this psych experiment: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/uc-santa-barbara-mega-dorm-munger-hall-rcna4401

SAD is a risk of the windowless dorms, so best not to risk it.


That is horrifying
Anonymous
Utah, CO, NM, Nevada, CA south of Monterey all have great sunshine. (Even when snowy Utah is bright and cheerful unlike, say, Ohio)
Anonymous
Arizona State
New Mexico - very diverse
Anonymous
Elon
Anonymous
Pitzer/Scripps
Pepperdine (if you don't mind the religious)
Rollins
Tulane
Reed
Anonymous
Hard to beat UCSD weather. Beach only a mile away for kayaking and surfing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is Rollins in Florida too small? If not, ekherdt and new college are even smaller.

University of Hawaii manoa? Maybe some of the cal state or uc schools? College of Charleston? UNC Wilmington?


Thank you! I never heard of Rollins before. It looks maybe too small, and way too wealthy! but at least I can mention it to her and she will know I am taking her desire for warm weather seriously.

College of Charleston is already on her radar, but it is very not diverse....


Other Florida schools to look into:
Stetson U
Nova Southeastern U
U of Tampa
Anonymous
Check out colleges in North Carolina.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is Rollins in Florida too small? If not, ekherdt and new college are even smaller.

University of Hawaii manoa? Maybe some of the cal state or uc schools? College of Charleston? UNC Wilmington?


Thank you! I never heard of Rollins before. It looks maybe too small, and way too wealthy! but at least I can mention it to her and she will know I am taking her desire for warm weather seriously.

College of Charleston is already on her radar, but it is very not diverse....


Other Florida schools to look into:
Stetson U
Nova Southeastern U
U of Tampa


My daughter considered Stetson. DeLand is a cute little town. But it’s a little rural if the OP’s daughter wants a city. OP - University of North Florida in Jacksonville fits your criteria. It’s such a beautiful school. My daughter had a lazy river at her dorm. Lots of sunshine!
Anonymous
University of Arizona would be a much better fit than Arizona State.
Anonymous
If daughter wants a mid-sized school, then NOT Arizona State. (We're an ASU family. but that's far from "mid-sized.")

I'd suggest schools in NC or SC. I am assuming NC State would be too large, but something to consider. Elon definitely is the right size, although I'm not sure about co-op opportunities. NC State has co-ops, not a big party scene (not in the 90s, at least), good weather.
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