I actually struggle with this for my kids, both of whom were crunchy. We both wanted them to go to UVA. Both ended up in SLACs in the northeast with tons of aid and are happy there. If your kid can get into UVA, they are likely to be able to pull decent money from a place like Tufts or Smith.
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OP, are you from Virginia? I am from another state and I find that none of the VA state schools are as liberal as the ones from my home state---small town or not. There is just a more "traditional" culture here. But, as another poster stated, you can probably find a range of students at these schools.
Did you ever read The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch. I always wondered why he left UVA to go to Carnegie Mellon. He never stated it, but I surmise that his ideas were too "different" for UVA. He just seems like the kind of professor a school should try to keep. They lost another good professor to a previous attorney general's attempts to get rid of climate science (Ken Cuccinelli). These are the kinds of things that make me wonder about UVA (among others).
http://www.roanoke.com/news/former-uva-climate-scientist-awarded-damages-in-foia-case/article_dbf259e4-dc70-5962-81f3-be4483cbff5f.html
C'ville is about as liberal of a town as you can get.
Anonymous wrote:We would like to keep our kids in state due to tuition costs. However, it seems like many of the state schools are in small town/rural settings. Are they pretty conservative places? My oldest--a DD-- is a very liberal, free-spirit type, and I'm wondering if she'll fit in at places like UVA, VT, or JMU.
Thoughts?