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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would love to hear opinions on which of the top schools (national universities and small, liberal arts colleges as defined by US News) is most friendly to conservartive thought in general, and supportive of students who are regular attendees of the traditional religious denominations. Who has a chapel on campus and has scheduled services for Protestants, Catholics, and Jews to practice thier faith? [/quote] Campus chapels aren't the center of faith-based activity on all the colleges that have them, especially at larger universities. I understand that your question skews toward smaller schools but still wanted to make the point. I would suggest your child check the religious and spiritual organizations represented at the schools s/he looks at. IVCF, Campus Crusade, Catholic Campus Ministry, Hillel, a gospel choir, etc - a large and active membership in these groups is an indication of a religion-friendly environment, and in some (though not all) cases of conservative politics as well.[/quote]
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