Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Anonymous
St. Joe’s in Philly.
Anonymous
Macalaster
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College of Charleston
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Macalaster
Puget Sound and Reed on west coast
Harvard
Yale
Barnard?
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Minnesota
Washington
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Anonymous wrote:Tufts and BC


Tufts is a suburb location
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:American
NYU
Not GW its really city


The only 'campus' feel about NYU is Washintgon Square Park.
Anonymous
UCLA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tufts and BC


Tufts is a suburb location


So is BC
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern has no campus.


Not true but will not say anything positive about Northeastern for fear that this thread will be overtaken by the hater.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UCLA


Really great location but not that traditional feeling except for a few parts like Royce hall.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UCLA


Really great location but not that traditional feeling except for a few parts like Royce hall.


Housing 11-12 thousand students on the Hill, and with how dense the campus needs to be to fit within 450 acres, definitely doesn’t give off a sprawling college campus vibe.

But isn’t that unavoidable if we’re talking about campuses in urban environments?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:American
NYU
Not GW its really city


The only 'campus' feel about NYU is Washintgon Square Park.


And Washington Square Park has many non-student, including homeless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern has no campus.


Huh? Northeastern has an integrated campus.
Anonymous
USC
Rice
Emory
LMU
Santa Clara
SMU

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