Anonymous wrote:I went to a Minnesota LAC. For me, being away from a city was a draw -- it meant that everyone stayed on campus to have fun instead of melting into the city. There were sports, clubs, an on-campus dance club, small Greek scene, lots of student-hosted parties, speakers, plays, sports, went to coffeehouses and bars, watched movies, played video games, etc. We also had an amazing Campus Activities Board that got discount tickets and bus transportation to performing arts events in the Twin Cities, brought amazing speakers to campus, etc.
I loved four years at a LAC away from the city. There was a very strong community feeling and I had a great experience.
In retrospect, I kick myself for not participating in every opportunity the Campus Activities Board sponsored. I wish I could see the performing arts now at the low, low group/student discount rates they negotiated!
Sleepytowns do not have coffeehouses and bars. There is a difference between a sleepy town and a college town. Someone mentioned UVA. It may not be in a urban city, but there are thousands of other kids, streets and streets of stores, restaurants, and bars. So it is not what I consider what OP is talking about.