Small universities or liberal arts colleges for a B-average student who wants STEM?

Anonymous
Clark (known for good science, esp Psych), Muhlenberg (really building strong relationships and investing in sciences), Goucher (great school & teacher, more humanities but in Balt consortium w/ Hopkins), Juniata (making lots of investments in science, esp Env related, very supportive faculty), Sweet Briar (lots of opportunities, esp w/ agri sci greenhouse/apiary/winery or ENGR)
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Anonymous wrote:Clark (known for good science, esp Psych), Muhlenberg (really building strong relationships and investing in sciences), Goucher (great school & teacher, more humanities but in Balt consortium w/ Hopkins), Juniata (making lots of investments in science, esp Env related, very supportive faculty), Sweet Briar (lots of opportunities, esp w/ agri sci greenhouse/apiary/winery or ENGR)


Clark is a great choice. Not sure if you can get in with a B average.
Anonymous
I second Clark University in Worcester MA
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Anonymous wrote:Hobart & William Smith, St. Lawrence, Bard, Marist, Siena, Clark

If you're looking at SLU, look at Clarkson too. They're next door to each other, with Clarkson being engineering and STEM-focused instead of liberal arts. Both are small universities.

However, biology and chemistry are liberal arts fields, and this student doesn't appear to desire engineering.

Clarkson is strong in both science and engineering. Are you arguing that chemistry and biology aren't sciences?
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Lawrence
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Anonymous wrote:Gettysburg


I don't think Denison, Dickinson, Gettysburg, Bryn Mawr, or Haverford is happening with a 3.3. Of course, Naviance/Scoir will be the best predictor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:U Colorado Boulder?


I don't think 38,000 would be called "small"
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Alfred Univ, NY; Merrimack Coll, MA. Lots of other small univ./colleges out there with STEM possibilities willing to take a chance on a students with not necessarily the strongest scores.
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Loyola chicago
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Occidental
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Dickinson
Denison
F&M
Lafayette (non engineering)
Kenyon
St Olaf
Conn college
Bryn mawr
My Holyoke
Elon
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Anonymous wrote:U Colorado Boulder?


Perfect! Small school in the northeast.
Anonymous
University of Delaware
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