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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Calvin College Rhodes College Sewanee (Univ of the South) Davidson[/quote] Calvin is likely going to be more conservative than the OP is looking for. BUT - would recommend a visit to west Michigan to visit both Calvin and Hope College (in HOlland, Michigan). Hope was started by the Reformed Church but other than a requirement to take A religion class (a class on Islam would count) to graduate, has developed more into a "regular" small liberal arts school. Having gone to one of the high schools that basically feeds into Calvin, Calvin could be a difficult place to get used to if you weren't raised in the Christian Reformed church. Hope, in contrast, is working on getting a Catholic priest on campus to sheperd all of the Catholics that attend and has become much more liberal (though compared to the DC area is still conservative).[/quote]
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