Colleges with Access to Both Nature and Town?

Anonymous
Amherst/UMass/Smith/Mt. Holyoke/Hampshire
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Working on the college list and child is focused on schools with access to both nature and a decent sized town. Examples, University of Vermont, some schools in Colorado. Others?


Isn't that pretty much any college with a 5K+ student body but not in a large city?
Anonymous
Stanford
Anonymous
Agree with UC Santa Cruz, University of Oregon, CU Boulder and adding Oregon State, University of Washington
Anonymous
UW-Madison. It has the town and “the nature.”
Anonymous
Berry College
27,000 acres - world’s largest campus

https://www.berry.edu/about/campus
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berry_College

Rome, Ga population 37,746 (2021)
Floyd County, GA population 98,771 (2021)

Their student work program, Lifeworks, is very popular. While not required, most students participate at some time. It is designed to offer meaningful experience with the opportunity for increased responsibility.
https://www.berry.edu/articles/blog/2021/a-behind-the-scenes-look-at-lifeworks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Working on the college list and child is focused on schools with access to both nature and a decent sized town. Examples, University of Vermont, some schools in Colorado. Others?


Isn't that pretty much any college with a 5K+ student body but not in a large city?

+1 Unless you are smack in the middle of an urban core, you have access to nature. Heck, Central Park is almost a 1,000 acres.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Working on the college list and child is focused on schools with access to both nature and a decent sized town. Examples, University of Vermont, some schools in Colorado. Others?


Isn't that pretty much any college with a 5K+ student body but not in a large city?

+1 Unless you are smack in the middle of an urban core, you have access to nature. Heck, Central Park is almost a 1,000 acres.


So I was right in suggesting NYU--even though I intended it to be a humorous selection.
Anonymous
Ohio University
Anonymous
Unless things have changed a lot, Wake isn’t walkable to a cute town. The campus is gorgeous and much of what you need is right there on campus. You can get to shopping, restaurants, etc with a car. Winston itself wasn’t much to write home about, but it did have all the basics.

I loved going to school there, but it doesn’t seem to fit what OP is looking for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada.

Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida.

NYU


For Nature?



Washington Square park is near by.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada.

Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida.

NYU


For Nature?



Washington Square park is near by.


lots of self-identified wildlife
Anonymous
University of Utah
Anonymous
Loyola Marymount is 10 minutes from the ocean and in LA (so more than a decent sized town) - lots of nature within a short drive.
Anonymous
George Mason, Great Falls, Rock Creek nearby. DC a metro ride away.
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