Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What about Hobart and William Smith Colleges? One's all boys, the other is all girls, but they're on the same campus and share classes. It's in upstate New York, which is one reason that I didn't go there, but I don't think they have a greek scene to speak of.
We visited last year and it is a lovely campus right on a lake. It has changed a little as it is much more of a single school now, single admissions office, etc. Girls do tend to live on one side of campus and boys on the other but I think there were some coed dorms. There are fraternities, but not sororities. My DC was accepted, with a good merit aid offer (we did not apply for financial aid), but chose to go elsewhere. But we really liked the school and it is worth a visit.
Anonymous wrote:Villanova University - excellent interdisciplinary honors program.
DH went to Miami OH and loved it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the originator of this thread and I want to thank those of you who shared good solid information and experiences.
DD made her choice a few weeks ago and I found so much of what you all shared to be quite helpful. And she in fact chose a school that was mentioned in this thread that we originally knew little about.
Can you please post your DD's choice?
She chose Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio.![]()

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a really great list. Second the poster who mentioned Smith College - Northampton is a lovely college town. If you are looking at the 5 college area add Mount Holyoke to your list too. Students can take classes at any of the other colleges (Amherst, Smith, Hampshire, MHC and UMass)
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The women's colleges seem to be an interesting option right now. The admissions rates are much higher than the equivalent co-ed schools, perhaps because fewer girls are choosing women's colleges. I assume they are still providing a great education. Unfortunately my DD goes to a girls school now and refuses to look at women's colleges (she loves her school, just wants a different experience for college).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the originator of this thread and I want to thank those of you who shared good solid information and experiences.
DD made her choice a few weeks ago and I found so much of what you all shared to be quite helpful. And she in fact chose a school that was mentioned in this thread that we originally knew little about.
Can you please post your DD's choice?
Anonymous wrote:Don;t rule out our northern neighnor. Canada --Ontario and Quebec
Ontario ---University of Toronto
Quebec ---- McGill University
both eminent in academics and in the center of amazing cities
Anonymous wrote:I am the originator of this thread and I want to thank those of you who shared good solid information and experiences.
DD made her choice a few weeks ago and I found so much of what you all shared to be quite helpful. And she in fact chose a school that was mentioned in this thread that we originally knew little about.