Any college in the top ~20 will have a large contingent of "nerdy" students. |
Other ideas: Case Western; many state universities honors colleges. Some of the honors colleges probably do a pretty good job of creating a small college feel. |
My nerdy girl loved Pitt and found her nerd herd there. ![]() |
+1 My DC loves it. Same GPA, but my DC's ACT was higher. I believe they are test optional for another year or two. |
Georgetown was pretty nerdy when I went there in the late 90s. |
+2 Another Davidson parent here and I agree. |
Hm, Brandeis poster here. Agree about its shabby look. I grew up right by the Muhlenberg campus and know tons of kids who went there and lots of professors. I think you could get a great education there, and maybe we should add it to our list. But nothing about it suggests nerdy to me. I knew a lot of sporty, heavy drinking, all-around-type kids there. It does have a great theater scene and maybe a quiet kid could find her own path. I do think it’s a nice school, I’m just surprised at that impression. |
Oberlin, University of Rochester, St. Mary's College, Wooster, Allegheny (could get merit aid at the last two). My friends with nerdy, shy kids have loved schools in the midwest - perhaps less pretentious than the east coast and found students to be friendly. |
Johns Hopkins |
Our HS senior son is not traditionally nerdy - aka he's not a super-brainy kid - but he's also not into partying or sports. So he's looking mainly at schools that don't have big Greek scenes. A lot of them mentioned here, but I'll add Bard, Skidmore, Grinnell, Lewis & Clark, Macalester. |
Carleton would be a reach but sounds like a great fit. Also suggest looking at women’s colleges. Smith and Mount Holyoke can be visited in he same day, both might be options (although different vibes). |
DC looked at and liked:
Carleton Grinnell Haverford St. Olaf William & Mary Wesleyan Kenyon Oberlin May add: Vassar, Davidson Adding safeties too |
My nerdy smart kid is at Drexel in Philly, non-STEM, and has found his tribe. |
I mean Northwestern literally sells shirts that say "Nerdwestern". |
Honestly, there are nerds everywhere. |