Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid-size, secular, with less focus on Greek, not totally urban.
A good chunk of top 20 privates
CMU
Tufts
U Rochester
Case Western
U Miami
RPI
American
U Denver
Clark
Among LACs (naturally toward the smaller side), perhaps:
Wesleyan
U Richmond
Colorado College
Rhodes
If you would be open to schools that are technically religious but not proselytizing, that merely require a theology course from a historical or philosophical, perspective, checking out Jesuit schools would add a lot to the list.
Thanks for this great list!!! Some of those are urban which my DD really doesn't like because she thinks that means less of a campus community.
None of the urban schools listed above are anything like GWU. They have real, contained campuses. I wouldn't let her dismiss any of them without visiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid-size, secular, with less focus on Greek, not totally urban.
A good chunk of top 20 privates
CMU
Tufts
U Rochester
Case Western
U Miami
RPI
American
U Denver
Clark
Among LACs (naturally toward the smaller side), perhaps:
Wesleyan
U Richmond
Colorado College
Rhodes
If you would be open to schools that are technically religious but not proselytizing, that merely require a theology course from a historical or philosophical, perspective, checking out Jesuit schools would add a lot to the list.
Thanks for this great list!!! Some of those are urban which my DD really doesn't like because she thinks that means less of a campus community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid-size, secular, with less focus on Greek, not totally urban.
A good chunk of top 20 privates
CMU
Tufts
U Rochester
Case Western
U Miami
RPI
American
U Denver
Clark
Among LACs (naturally toward the smaller side), perhaps:
Wesleyan
U Richmond
Colorado College
Rhodes
If you would be open to schools that are technically religious but not proselytizing, that merely require a theology course from a historical or philosophical, perspective, checking out Jesuit schools would add a lot to the list.
Thanks for this great list!!! Some of those are urban which my DD really doesn't like because she thinks that means less of a campus community.
Anonymous wrote:Mid-size, secular, with less focus on Greek, not totally urban.
A good chunk of top 20 privates
CMU
Tufts
U Rochester
Case Western
U Miami
RPI
American
U Denver
Clark
Among LACs (naturally toward the smaller side), perhaps:
Wesleyan
U Richmond
Colorado College
Rhodes
If you would be open to schools that are technically religious but not proselytizing, that merely require a theology course from a historical or philosophical, perspective, checking out Jesuit schools would add a lot to the list.