| University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN |
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Clark
Holy Cross University of Vermont (?) |
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Boston
Pitt VCU |
| Temple's business school is very well regarded, especially in Philadelphia. I think it's worth a look. |
Well the Jesuit/catholic schools are awesome. They truly care about the students and ensuring they do well in college. We are a completely non-religious family (one parent was christian, other hindu, we don't follow either). The jesuit schools like Marquette, Gonzaga, etc are not overly religious. You have to take a few religion courses and philosophy courses but other than that, it's not forced on you. What you get is a great experience at a school with only 5-8K undergrads most of the Time, and professors that value teaching undergrad students |
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ODU, not that large
Butler, over 5,000 Delaware, suburban but on Amtrak |
| Ohio State, Wisconsin, Minnesota, U of Washington |
| Can’t believe no one has mentioned my favorite. Case Western! |
| SMU |
Ding ding ding: Charleston |
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Loyola Chicago
DePaul UVM |
| Edinburgh |
| Loyola Marymount, University of San Diego |
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