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Least liberal art colleges?

Hey there! I'm a junior high schooler and I'm looking for a more conservative environment for college. I'm particularly interested in liberal arts colleges (I know, the name's ironic). Are there any known to be less liberal? Thanks for any help!

a year ago

There are indeed some known liberal arts colleges that are typically seen as having a more conservative-leaning environment, though it's important to note that political leanings can vary and change over time, even within an individual institution. That being said, I can recommend a few schools that are known for their more balanced or conservative political climate.

1. Hillsdale College: Located in Michigan, this private liberal arts college is known for its commitment to the principles of classical liberalism and conservative thought. They've made a name for themselves by refusing federal financial support to maintain their ideological independence.

2. Grove City College: A private, Christian liberal arts college, located in Pennsylvania, it has a strong conservatism thread running through its campus life and education philosophy. The college is known for its strong emphasis on faith, freedom, and intellectual rigor.

3. Thomas Aquinas College: This is a Roman Catholic liberal arts college in California, known for its Great Books curriculum and conservative Catholic identity. The college doesn't use textbooks; instead, students read primary sources of Western intellectual tradition, making it unique in its educational approach.

4. King's College: Located in the heart of New York City, this school has a distinctly Christian worldview and offers a curriculum grounded in politics, philosophy, and economics.

Do remember that the political lean of any given school does not necessarily dictate the type and variety of thoughts and ideas that can be explored there. A college is a place of academic exploration, one that ideally fosters various viewpoints and respects healthy, informed debates. It's also beneficial to be exposed to different viewpoints during college, which can enrich your understanding of complex issues.

a year ago

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