+1 on Oberlin and Grinnell. |
I believe for top students they do |
Oberlin may be fine, however, Grinnell is very selective both in admission and merit aid. |
| 2nd the Kalamazoo College recommendation |
In case it matters to the OP's kid one way or the other, Kalamazoo is incredibly woke. |
Lol you think Williams gives merit aid? |
| Macalaster is very strong and gives excellent merit. My DD was offered $25k/year. |
| Look at the McNulty Scholars Program at mid-sized St. Joseph’s University in Philly. Program is 1/2 to full tuition for highly talented STEM girls. Outcomes are great, nice community, still a bit under the radar. About 350 in liberal arts college, maybe 15 scholars per year? |
Clearly any kid that is interested in a SLAC isn't bothered by this. They all are. |
+1 on Lafayette |
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Bryn Mawr College has an outstanding STEM program and some merit aid.
They also have a 3/2 program with CalTech where you attend Bryn Mawr for 3 years, CalTech for 2 and graduate with a Bachelor's of Arts and a Bachelor of Science. Probably better for young women who are interested in the techie side of biology. For women, it's makes a real difference to be in a college environment that specifically promotes women in the sciences. Crazy that there is so much sexism in the sciences still but it's there and potent. Being taught in an environment where everyone expects you to be smart, competent, and potentially top-of-the-class is so different than being taught in an environment where the guys (and the male professors) think they are the bomb and you're just an after-explosion. Being totally honest, as a former Biology major, it's not going to earn you a living unless you go on to do a PhD or have something else going for you (biotech skills). |
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Many top SLACs have those 3/2 programs with a CalTech or some other institution and it is *very* difficult to be accepted. Have to start focusing on it as a freshman.
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What needs to “give” is your narrowly defined bar for “reputable.” |
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Skidmore
Drew |
+1. Very goid STEM school. |