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[quote=Anonymous]Grinnell for sure. Kalamazoo is lesser known/less prestige but great STEM outcomes and will be among the least expensive options after merit. Shows up on the NSF lists. Just such a bargain. St. Olaf might be a good option? They give fantastic merit, and the education is great. Robust science facilities and research opportunities. I suspect it’d be much, much harder to get in if it weren’t a dry campus — that’s a limiter from the start for many. Hendrix also shows up on the NSF list and guarantees a flagship match. Seems to attract a really fun (and surprisingly progressive given the location) group of students. Maybe Whitman if you’re willing to go that far — amazing resources, strong merit. If a girl, Mount Holyoke and Bryn Mawr seem to have great STEM outcomes and offer merit. Reed is stellar for STEM but as far as I know they still aren’t offering merit. [/quote]
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