Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for ideas for colleges with smart, curious, and engaged students (on the nerdier side is fine) that aren't super competitive environments (either on the admissions side or once there).
Ideally Mid-Atlantic/Northeast but interested in hearing about this type of school anywhere. Kid is very bright but more interested in a collaborative type school.
Does Juniata fit this? Clark University?
I think it’s tough to find intellectually curious along with a collaborative school environment and not super competitive admissions. When touring I would say on the whole school level, I saw it with a particular women’s college. I think you can also find pockets of it within a school if there is a specialized program or interest that would attract that type of student. For example, Michigan State (mid-west) has residential colleges
https://rcah.msu.edu/news/us-news-ranking.html that will attract a certain type of student within the larger university. A good, does not have to be perfect, student would likely get in and something like the residential college would likely attract other students similar to your DC.