Small, non-preppy school not far from Virginia for average students.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD looking for a school similar in size and admission criteria as CNU, Mary Washington, Randolph Macon, Longwood but with more of an “Indie” scene as opposed to a Greek based school. Does a school like this exist in Virginia or close by?
Seems to me that you are talking about Shenandoah University.


My daughter was looking at ShenCo, so I follow a lot of their social media. I am impressed by their student activities and involvement.

What about Rider in NJ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD looking for a school similar in size and admission criteria as CNU, Mary Washington, Randolph Macon, Longwood but with more of an “Indie” scene as opposed to a Greek based school. Does a school like this exist in Virginia or close by?


Mary Washington has no Greek life at all and has become increasingly “indie” over the last decade or so.
Anonymous
VCU
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD looking for a school similar in size and admission criteria as CNU, Mary Washington, Randolph Macon, Longwood but with more of an “Indie” scene as opposed to a Greek based school. Does a school like this exist in Virginia or close by?


Maybe UNC Asheville?


Nope. It’s small. But it’s a very “crunchy” school. Opposite of what Op wants.

Elon
HigH Point
Denison


Crunchy = indie = non-preppy. I think you need to reread the OP because the schools you suggested are completely the opposite of what OP is seeking.
DP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:VCU


First criteria was “small”
Anonymous
What about Univ TN? My DD is a average student and got it.
Anonymous
UNC Asheville or Warren Wilson
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about Univ TN? My DD is a average student and got it.


Large and preppy
Anonymous
Warren Wilson in Asheville
Anonymous
Washington College, Chestertown MD
Anonymous
Hollins?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD looking for a school similar in size and admission criteria as CNU, Mary Washington, Randolph Macon, Longwood but with more of an “Indie” scene as opposed to a Greek based school. Does a school like this exist in Virginia or close by?


Maybe UNC Asheville?


Nope. It’s small. But it’s a very “crunchy” school. Opposite of what Op wants.

Elon
HigH Point
Denison


Sorry! I read to fast. Thought OP wanted preppy

Agree UNC Asheville
Guilford
Brevard
Juanita
Wooster


OP never mentioned anything about preppy - yes or no
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD looking for a school similar in size and admission criteria as CNU, Mary Washington, Randolph Macon, Longwood but with more of an “Indie” scene as opposed to a Greek based school. Does a school like this exist in Virginia or close by?


Maybe UNC Asheville?


Nope. It’s small. But it’s a very “crunchy” school. Opposite of what Op wants.

Elon
HigH Point
Denison


Sorry! I read to fast. Thought OP wanted preppy

Agree UNC Asheville
Guilford
Brevard
Juanita
Wooster


OP never mentioned anything about preppy - yes or no


The title says "Small, non-preppy school...."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD looking for a school similar in size and admission criteria as CNU, Mary Washington, Randolph Macon, Longwood but with more of an “Indie” scene as opposed to a Greek based school. Does a school like this exist in Virginia or close by?


Maybe UNC Asheville?


Nope. It’s small. But it’s a very “crunchy” school. Opposite of what Op wants.

Elon
HigH Point
Denison


Sorry! I read to fast. Thought OP wanted preppy

Agree UNC Asheville
Guilford
Brevard
Juanita
Wooster


OP never mentioned anything about preppy - yes or no


They asked for small and non-preppy
Anonymous
What about St. John's College in Annapolis? It definitely is "indie" oriented since it is a Great Books liberal arts school. It is small and it is most certainly not preppy.
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