Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at small colleges in the northeast and MidAtlantic with good academics. So many are in the middle of nowhere though- Colgate, Bates, Colby, Bucknell, Hamilton, W&L. Visited Holy Cross and liked though Worcester isn’t the best and same for Trinity in Hartford. We did like Franklin & Marshall in Lancaster which is a charming small city. Looking at Amherst which is quite a reach school. Any other suggestions??
Occidental (in LA, but kind of suburban feel, 20-30 minutes from downtown LA)
Macalester (in St. Paul, quiet neighborhood, easy public transportation access to Minneapolis or downtown St. P)
Reed (30 minutes from Portland OR)
Oxford college (Emory-affiliated LAC 45 minutes from Atlanta, with free campus shuttles to Emory/Atlanta, your degree says Emory)
Dickinson (nice college town, not far from Columbus OH)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For middle of road not woke in a city not many options. Holy Cross and Trinity with HC academics and location better. If expand southward URichmond.
Did I miss where the OP said not woke?
Anonymous wrote:For middle of road not woke in a city not many options. Holy Cross and Trinity with HC academics and location better. If expand southward URichmond.
Anonymous wrote:Sarah Lawrence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at small colleges in the northeast and MidAtlantic with good academics. So many are in the middle of nowhere though- Colgate, Bates, Colby, Bucknell, Hamilton, W&L. Visited Holy Cross and liked though Worcester isn’t the best and same for Trinity in Hartford. We did like Franklin & Marshall in Lancaster which is a charming small city. Looking at Amherst which is quite a reach school. Any other suggestions??
Occidental (in LA, but kind of suburban feel, 20-30 minutes from downtown LA)
Macalester (in St. Paul, quiet neighborhood, easy public transportation access to Minneapolis or downtown St. P)
Reed (30 minutes from Portland OR)
Oxford college (Emory-affiliated LAC 45 minutes from Atlanta, with free campus shuttles to Emory/Atlanta, your degree says Emory)
Dickinson (nice college town, not far from Columbus OH)
Anonymous wrote:Looking at small colleges in the northeast and MidAtlantic with good academics. So many are in the middle of nowhere though- Colgate, Bates, Colby, Bucknell, Hamilton, W&L. Visited Holy Cross and liked though Worcester isn’t the best and same for Trinity in Hartford. We did like Franklin & Marshall in Lancaster which is a charming small city. Looking at Amherst which is quite a reach school. Any other suggestions??
Anonymous wrote:Denison is the best of both worlds: cute college town and 30 minutes from the city of Columbus.
Granville was recently selected by USA Today as one of the 10 best small town food scenes.
https://10best.usatoday.com/awards/best-small-town-food-scene
Columbus Ranked #8 in the Top 10 U.S. Big Cities in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards
https://www.experiencecolumbus.com/articles/post/columbus-named-a-top-10-us-big-city-in-cond-nast-travelers-2025-readers-choice-awards/