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Best small colleges in the U.S.?

I'm interested in applying to smaller colleges and want to find out which ones are highly regarded. Can anyone recommend some top small schools that offer a great undergraduate experience?

7 months ago

Absolutely, there are quite a few small colleges in the U.S. that provide a fantastic undergraduate experience and are held in high regard. Here are some that come to mind:

1. Amherst College, located in Massachusetts in a town of the same name, is one of the leading liberal arts colleges in the country. It's part of the Five College Consortium, which includes UMass Amherst, Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, and Hampshire College, meaning students can take classes at any of these institutions.

2. Swarthmore College, situated in Pennsylvania, is another prestigious liberal arts college renowned for rigorous academics and a strong commitment to social justice. Swarthmore is part of the Tri-College Consortium with Bryn Mawr College and Haverford College.

3. Williams College, located in Williamstown, Massachusetts, is consistently ranked at the top of liberal arts colleges in the U.S. offering a diverse academic curriculum and a strong focus on undergraduate education.

4. Pomona College, based in southern California, is part of the Claremont Colleges consortium. Known for its vibrant intellectual community, it offers small class sizes and a wide range of academic disciplines.

5. Bowdoin College in Maine is renowned for its commitment to the common good and offers a strong student-centered education with a great faculty-student ratio.

Remember, the "top" or "best" college for you will depend on your preferences, including your academic interests, financial situation, and personal preferences, such as location and campus culture. It's great that you are considering smaller colleges, as they can offer close-knit communities, small class sizes, and often a stronger faculty-student interaction.

7 months ago

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