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Most Liberal Colleges in Wisconsin

Hey, I'm currently figuring out my college list and I'm focused on progressive, liberal schools. Can anyone help me learn about the most liberal colleges in Wisconsin? Thanks!

a year ago

I would be happy to provide you with some insights. Being liberal or progressive can mean several different things. Still, generally, it refers to an environment that welcomes diversity, supports social justice, promotes freedom of thought and expression, and emphasizes socially progressive values. With that in mind, let's look at a few institutions in Wisconsin that align with these philosophies.

1. University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison): As one of the largest universities in the state, UW-Madison frequently ranks high on lists of liberal colleges. The student body is known for being politically active and progressive. They have diverse student-led organizations and clubs focusing on various social issues.

2. Lawrence University: Lawrence University in Appleton is a small liberal arts college known for its inclusive, socially-conscious community. The college offers various programs and initiatives centered around social justice, sustainable living, and diversity.

3. Beloit College: Beloit College is a private liberal arts college in Beloit. Known for a welcoming, inclusive campus, Beloit has many opportunities for students interested in activism and social justice.

4. Ripon College: Though smaller than the others, Ripon College in Ripon is another liberal arts school with a history of commitment to liberal values. The curriculum is designed to promote critical thinking and interdisciplinary study, often touching on current social and political issues.

Just remember that "liberal" can mean different things to different people, so it's really important that you visit (if you can) or at least thoroughly research these schools to make sure the vibe matches what you're looking for. It's about more than just a reputation—lifestyle, academic programs, long-term goals, and the community should all play a role in your decision, too.

a year ago

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