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Which are the least liberal colleges in the US?

I'm a junior trying to start narrowing down my list of colleges, but it's feeling a bit overwhelming. I lean more conservative and I'd prefer a college environment that aligns with my values. Could anyone share which colleges in the US are known for being the least liberal or more conservative?

9 months ago

Absolutely, I'm happy to help shed some light on colleges in the U.S. that are known for being more conservative. Keep in mind that on-campus political leanings can certainly vary, and not all students at these schools will necessarily share conservative views.

Here are a few examples:

1. Hillsdale College (Michigan): It's recognized for emphasizing classical education and adherence to the principles of the U.S. Constitution. It refuses to accept federal funding to preserve independence from government regulations.

2. Liberty University (Virginia): It's one of the largest Christian universities in the world and is known for its strong alignment with evangelical Christian beliefs and conservative political viewpoints.

3. Grove City College (Pennsylvania): A Christian liberal arts college, it's known for its strong commitment to economic freedom and religious liberty.

4. Brigham Young University (Utah): Affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the students at BYU are often conservative, especially in the context of social issues.

5. Pepperdine University (California): Despite being in a predominantly liberal state, Pepperdine leans conservative. It is affiliated with the Churches of Christ and is well-regarded for its programs in law and business.

Understandably, it can be hard to figure out a school's political leanings without experience on campus. A useful tool can be Collegevine's school profiles. These can provide a snapshot of student opinions on political leanings at any given college, using data from student surveys.

But overall, the best way to get a feel for the environment of a university is to visit and ask thoughtful questions of students. Also, keep in mind, it may be helpful to be exposed to a range of perspectives during your college experience. The critical thinking skills developed through engagement with different political views may prove invaluable, regardless of the particular leanings of a campus.

9 months ago

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