Liberal Arts Colleges not in Rural Areas

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Sarah Lawrence?
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Eckerd
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Anonymous wrote:
Richmond is a very blue city. Just learned about this in the recent VA governor election.


Yes, it is. VA urban areas tend to be.

I consider VA mid-Atlantic, though I know not everyone does.
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Anonymous wrote:Swarthmore
Haverford
Wesleyan
Vassar


If Midwest, Macalester. it's in the city. Carleton also in MN is not in city.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looking at small colleges in the northeast and MidAtlantic with good academics. So many are in the middle of nowhere though- Colgate, Bates, Colby, Bucknell, Hamilton, W&L. Visited Holy Cross and liked though Worcester isn’t the best and same for Trinity in Hartford. We did like Franklin & Marshall in Lancaster which is a charming small city. Looking at Amherst which is quite a reach school. Any other suggestions??


Barnard
Haverford
Macalester
Reed
Occidental
St. John's (Santa Fe
)


West coast schools. St John's MD is in Annapolis with their other campus in New Mexico
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Anonymous wrote:There are so many. In Philadelphia area alone, there are tons all close to rail system.


Swat? That's tons?
Haverford
Bryn Mawr
Dickinson
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Barnard
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Furman
Davidson
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Above poster- if you can overlook the South part
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Rhodes is in Memphis.

My DS loves Furman. The location is "near" Greenville. So, not urban and not in the middle of nowhere.

We haven't been there but Lake Forest College has always interested me.

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Davidson and Holy Cross
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Macalester
Richmond
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For my kid it was Davidson and CMC.
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Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Swarthmore, Wellesley

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Wesleyan
Vassar
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