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What are the most wholesome colleges?

Hey everyone, I'm a junior and I'm just starting the whole college search process. I'm looking to find colleges that are known for their wholesome, nurturing environments. Anyone have some suggestions or thoughts on the most wholesome colleges? Thanks for the help!

a year ago

Hello! It's indeed important to look for a college environment that suits you. Some schools are known to have nurturing communities, but remember, the personality of a college can vary greatly based on its location, size, and mission.

Here are a few suggestions:

1. Swarthmore College: This liberal arts college in Pennsylvania is known for its collaborative and intellectual environment. Students tend to be academically motivated and the community is often described as tight-knit. They have a strong commitment to serving the common good.

2. Bowdoin College: Located in Maine, Bowdoin is known for its friendly and inclusive community. The college's residential life program emphasizes that students respect one another and their surroundings, nurture the positive, and contribute to the common good.

3. Grinnell College: A liberal arts college in Iowa, Grinnell prides itself on social responsibility and action. It has a supportive student body and a commitment to diversity.

4. Middlebury College: This liberal arts college in Vermont is known for its strong sense of community. Middlebury has a strong emphasis on the outdoors and sustainability, which often lends itself to a wholesome lifestyle.

5. University of Notre Dame: Known for its sense of community and service, Notre Dame in Indiana fosters a nurturing atmosphere. The residential halls have their own traditions and foster a strong sense of belonging.

These are but a few examples, and it's worth checking out each college's website or visiting their campus (if possible) to get a better feel for what kind of environment they offer. Keep in mind, also, that what feels wholesome to one person may feel different to another. It's important to do some self-reflection about what kind of college environment would make you feel most comfortable, happy, and supported. Good luck!

a year ago

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