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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DD ideally wants to attend a medium-size college (5,000-10,000) undergrad students) and one that is not majority grad students. Which of the popular so-called "top 50" colleges are BOTH mid-size and undergrad majority (or at least 50/50 undergrad/grad)? She doesn't want to attend a very small school or one that is only undergrads, so LACs are out. The ones that the mix of [b]majority undergrad[/b] (or at least 50/50) and [b]5K-10K undergrads[/b] are: "Ivy plus": Princeton, Brown, Dartmouth, Penn "New Ivies": Vanderbilt, Case Western, Notre Dame, Tufts, Rice Other: BC, Lehigh, Villanova Any others we're missing? She's looking at top 50-ish for her reach/targets. [/quote] Penn is majority graduate. [url]https://www.upenn.edu/about/facts[/url] 10K undergraduate 14K graduate[/quote]
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