Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:59     Subject: Re:Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Tulane
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:58     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Anonymous wrote:Tufts and BC


They are close to the city but not really in the city.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:58     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Anonymous wrote:Carnegie Melon


And Pitt.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:58     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Carnegie Melon
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:56     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Half the ivies, Hopkins, GaTech, Occidental, USC, ucla, Drexel, Chicago, Loyola MD, Towson, the list is pretty long
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:56     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Georgia Tech
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:56     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Georgetown’s campus is fairly contained but offers easy access to the rest of Georgetown. Contrast it with a school like GW which is very much mixed in with the surrounding city.

Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:55     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Case
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:54     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We visited Fordham and DS liked that it had a traditional campus feel but also easy access to NYC, which made us wonder what other schools have a similar campus feel. Any recommendations? Any personal experience you can share? What was campus life like? Any concerns over safety (other than using common sense and being aware in an urban setting)?


I believe Richmond and American are both in less dense areas of their cities (Richmond for Richmond and D.C. for American). American has a traditional campus and Richmond's is pretty traditional but I think lacking an official "quad". Both are not urban campuses.


Richmond is in the suburbs.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:54     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Anonymous wrote:Emory


This is suburbia
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:53     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Trinity College in Hartford, CT
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:53     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Tufts and BC
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:51     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Emory
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:51     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

Anonymous wrote:We visited Fordham and DS liked that it had a traditional campus feel but also easy access to NYC, which made us wonder what other schools have a similar campus feel. Any recommendations? Any personal experience you can share? What was campus life like? Any concerns over safety (other than using common sense and being aware in an urban setting)?


I believe Richmond and American are both in less dense areas of their cities (Richmond for Richmond and D.C. for American). American has a traditional campus and Richmond's is pretty traditional but I think lacking an official "quad". Both are not urban campuses.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2024 10:47     Subject: Schools with traditional campus feel but within a city

We visited Fordham and DS liked that it had a traditional campus feel but also easy access to NYC, which made us wonder what other schools have a similar campus feel. Any recommendations? Any personal experience you can share? What was campus life like? Any concerns over safety (other than using common sense and being aware in an urban setting)?