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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. |
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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. |
| UDenver or CU Boulder |
| There’s a recent thread on University of New Mexico, which sounds lovely. |
That is horrifying |
| Utah, CO, NM, Nevada, CA south of Monterey all have great sunshine. (Even when snowy Utah is bright and cheerful unlike, say, Ohio) |
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Arizona State
New Mexico - very diverse |
| Elon |
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Pitzer/Scripps
Pepperdine (if you don't mind the religious) Rollins Tulane Reed |
| Hard to beat UCSD weather. Beach only a mile away for kayaking and surfing. |
Other Florida schools to look into: Stetson U Nova Southeastern U U of Tampa |
| Check out colleges in North Carolina. |
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! |
| University of Arizona would be a much better fit than Arizona State. |
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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. |