Anonymous wrote:Bard College is tucked away in the woods of Hudson Valley NY.
Anonymous wrote:Mount Holyoke. My daughter said upon arriving that it felt exactly like her summer camp in the woods
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone! The most selective schools (Dartmouth, Amherst, etc) are probably not in the cards. Schools like Boulder and some of the others are great suggestions. I don’t know much about Sewanee except, don’t the students dress up for class? Maybe that’s not a thing anymore. My DD trends more toward hippie so I hadn’t even considered it but I will take a second look. As for St Mary’s, it is a beautiful campus. I will take her there to look (although I fear it may be declared too close to home
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone! The most selective schools (Dartmouth, Amherst, etc) are probably not in the cards. Schools like Boulder and some of the others are great suggestions. I don’t know much about Sewanee except, don’t the students dress up for class? Maybe that’s not a thing anymore. My DD trends more toward hippie so I hadn’t even considered it but I will take a second look. As for St Mary’s, it is a beautiful campus. I will take her there to look (although I fear it may be declared too close to home
Anonymous wrote:UVM is not in the woods. It is in Burlington. There are a lot of trees, but it isn't in the woods.
I think Alfred might be in the woods. UConn is certainly woodsy from at least one approach. Colgate is near nothing...
And then the University of the Alaskan Panhandle.
