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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe this issue goes away at schools in cities? [/quote] +1. NP. This was my first thought as well. If a student want lots of things to do on the weekend that aren't frat parties, then try to be in or near a city, especially in the mid size university category. Would she have a problem with, say, Jesuit schools? Also OP, on the price, did you check Net Price Calculators to make sure you wouldn't be eligible for need based aid? If you'll need to rely on merit, how much is your annual budget and what are your D's stats like? Some mid-size to large universities to check out further, some might have Greek but less heavily than large publics or rural LACs, various prices and selectivity levels, in or nearby a city, just a starting point: American, Boston Univ, Brandeis, Case Western, Clark, Creighton, Drexel, Fordham, Gonzaga, GWU, Loyola Chicago, Loyola Marymount, Marquette, Northeastern, RIT, St Louis U, Syracuse, Temple, U Denver, U Miami, U Rochester, U San Diego, USF, Villanova [/quote] Villanova is VERY into sports. [/quote]
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