Colleges for conservative student

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Liberty would fit the bill. Honestly, your kid sounds soft. Why not go to the lions den and own the libs?

I think OP wants high academic.
Anonymous
Make sure he stocks up on condoms.
Anonymous
People naming Jesuit schools are really off. Yes they’re catholic but politically very liberal. He should go to a southern state school like Texas, Georgia, Florida, etc.
Anonymous
Assuming you don't mean the angry, ignorant Trumpy crap: Pretty much every Catholic college will have a good mix of pre-Trump-era political views, as Catholic voters are usually half and half, and even Catholic families tend to be half and half. Traditional R Catholics will be old school fiscally conservative-small government, but also personally pro-social justice and into service work. Traditional D Catholics will be pro union, and strongly social justice oriented with a "this is the support the less privileged need from government" bent. You will find people who are accustomed to political discussions of various points of view as they grew up having these debates around the dinner table and in school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People naming Jesuit schools are really off. Yes they’re catholic but politically very liberal. He should go to a southern state school like Texas, Georgia, Florida, etc.


I think this illustrates the problem with the labels liberal and conservative.
Anonymous
Hillsdale.
Anonymous
Liberty. Perfect fit. Conservatives aren’t intellectuals anymore. Conservatives are in a cult of personality.
Anonymous
They will. E eaten alive unless they go to a Baptist type Christian university.
Liberty.
Anonymous
^The Catholic vote went big for Trump. Towards end of campaign Harris’s was a no show at famous Al Smith dinner in NYC which raised millions for Catholic schools in NY. In prior 30 years only 1 other person skipped another Dem who lost. Catholic vote is key in a general election especially in swing states.
Anonymous
Southern Methodist University (SMU)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:America needs more people in the trades.


People are posting this to insult OP but I am going to comment, if it helps anyone else.

My son leans conservative and we have been going on tours of trade colleges and programs. He has the grades to go to a rigorous college but wants to go into trades because this poster is correct. More people are needed in trades and he will make money. He enjoys hands on programs and plans to start a business. And absolutely, they lean conservative.

It’s not what OP wants since her son is looking at college programs but it’s true. My son has been very pleased after our tours.
Anonymous
Conservative-leaning to moderate-leaning person here, look at the Midwest! Kansas State, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Ohio State University, Purdue University (I know a lots of conservative young males at Purdue!), Taylor University (faith-based), Wheaton University
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:America needs more people in the trades.


People are posting this to insult OP but I am going to comment, if it helps anyone else.

My son leans conservative and we have been going on tours of trade colleges and programs. He has the grades to go to a rigorous college but wants to go into trades because this poster is correct. More people are needed in trades and he will make money. He enjoys hands on programs and plans to start a business. And absolutely, they lean conservative.

It’s not what OP wants since her son is looking at college programs but it’s true. My son has been very pleased after our tours.


Went to a top suburban high school, and the richest young alumni are plumbers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People naming Jesuit schools are really off. Yes they’re catholic but politically very liberal. He should go to a southern state school like Texas A&M, Georgia, Florida, etc.


FIFY
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People naming Jesuit schools are really off. Yes they’re catholic but politically very liberal. He should go to a southern state school like Texas, Georgia, Florida, etc.


I think this illustrates the problem with the labels liberal and conservative.

This. OP needs to clarify what they mean by conservative to get useful feedback. People are making are making their own assumptions.
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