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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP asked about LACs for climbing… https://www.collegexpress.com/lists/list/colleges-with-strength-in-climbing/513/ Of the US News “national LACs” those in the climbing collegiate series are: Bowdoin Carleton Colgate Smith US Air Force Academcy US Military Academy US Naval Academy Warren Wilson College[/quote] TBH, don't go to a LAC if you want to do elite climbing. Utah and CU Boulder are the best bets. Even if you just want to do collegiate level, it might be difficult to find a club that has the level of climbing you want. Westminster in SLC might work - but I don't think they have a competing team or send many, if any, to elite comps. On the East Coast I saw Pitt well-represented (again not a small LAC). UVM also has a good climbing club. University of Denver also has a decent climbing club (and is a decent LAC). Seattle University has decent representation. So does University of San Diego.[/quote]
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