Can anyone suggest schools where Republicans are welcome?

Anonymous
I went to one of the colleges suggested in this thread, and although I started off somewhat conservative/apathetic, I still ended up growing more and more liberal in college, to the point where I voted for Obama twice, I wanted a public option for healthcare, and I voted for gay marriage. So good luck trying to keep your kid in a bubble OP.
Anonymous
That's what education does to you -- it makes you actually think. Then you quickly realize Republican policies make no sense.

I suggest West Point.
Anonymous
This thread is ridiculous. Afraid your kid will begin to question your politics if he is challenged? If you want to be a good parent let your kid decide and teach him how to defend his positions with facts, stats, etc instead of trying to shield him from any challenging viewpoints.

I weep that people like you reproduce.
Anonymous
DePauw
Anonymous
There are a host of community colleges that will accommodate the GOP and their kin.
Anonymous
OP, if you are still reading, my advice for you is the same as my advice for any parent who wants "X" kind of school for their child: Let him decide. He has to live there and he will know best where he is happy. He may or may not share your politics. He may or may not care to define his school search by politics. What you are asking for is essentially the same as a parent urging their child to study engineering, whether or not they want to. If this is a priority for him, he will figure it out. If it isn't, don't impose it.

And get used to the idea that he may grow up thinking differently from you. Or not. But what you ultimately want is for him to think for himself. So start by letting him pick his own college.
Anonymous
This thread demonstrates why someone might want a school where conservatives are welcome. Those immersed in liberal orthodoxy are plainly incapable of understanding (much less accepting) viewpoints other than their own -- incapable of discourse with people who aren’t like them.

That said, many bright minds have survived the best attempts at liberal indoctrination. As Winston Churchill said “show me a young Conservative and I'll show you someone with no heart. Show me an old Liberal and I'll show you someone with no brains.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised Clarement McKenna was only mentioned once on this thread. OP- CMC is clearly your choice. Strong liberal arts college- and faculty is evenly split R and D-- which makes it out to be about the most conservative faculty in the country.

This is really not a stupid question at all- I'm not sure why all the hate in the thread.


It's a stupid question because he never said his son wanted a Republican-leaning school. OP said HE (or SHE) was a Republican and was looking for schools welcoming to Republicans. If OP comes back and says his son wants a school leaning Republican because said son is Republican, then it is not a stupid question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are a host of community colleges that will accommodate the GOP and their kin.


Yes, University of Chicago is one example of such a "community college."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are a host of community colleges that will accommodate the GOP and their kin.


Yes, University of Chicago is one example of such a "community college."


Chicago's graduate school of economics certainly has a reputation for being conservative. I'm not so sure about undergrad - they're recruiting heavily for the undergrad program's art, music and theater programs these days.
Anonymous
Another vote for UVA. I am an independent and turned out to be the most liberal out of my group of friends from UVA.
Anonymous
OP, you worry too much. I was a Republican when I went to Columbia, one of the most leftist universities in the country. I rather enjoyed being a Republican at Columbia; it made me something of a rebel. Granted, I am no longer a Republican because the Tea Party and Evangelical movements have alienated me.
Anonymous
Stay away from small, NE liberal arts colleges.

But really any college will have conservative students. Even though universities are generally left leaning places by nature, most schools now value diversity and have political diversity as well as racial and geographic diversity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stay away from small, NE liberal arts colleges.


Yeah, God forbid he go to a good school where he would have to actually discuss and think about his own positions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: Claremont McKenna College


Yes, and very strong academically. I have about 5 friends who graduated from there in the last few years and they are all very conservative.
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