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Looking for private colleges on the East Coast

Hi guys! What are some great private colleges on the East Coast? I'm really interested in finding a college with a tight-knit community and solid academic programs. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

2 years ago

There are many fantastic private colleges on the East Coast with tight-knit communities and strong academics. Here are a few suggestions to consider:

1. Brown University (Providence, RI) - Known for its open curriculum and engaging campus culture, Brown University encourages students to explore their interests and offers a supportive community.

2. Swarthmore College (Swarthmore, PA) - Swarthmore is a small liberal arts college that focuses on fostering an intimate, collaborative learning environment. It's part of the Quaker Consortium, allowing for cross-registration at nearby colleges.

3. Haverford College (Haverford, PA) - Another small liberal arts college with Quaker roots, Haverford has a strong community-focused atmosphere. Students have access to research opportunities and collaboration with neighboring Bryn Mawr and UPenn.

4. Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH) - Known for its close-knit campus, Dartmouth combines the benefits of tight community interactions with strong academic programs, particularly in the humanities and social sciences.

5. Amherst College (Amherst, MA) - Amherst is a small, prestigious liberal arts college that offers an open curriculum, allowing students to personalize their education. It's part of the Five College Consortium, providing access to classes at four other nearby institutions.

6. Middlebury College (Middlebury, VT) - A small liberal arts college with a focus on global perspectives and environmental stewardship, Middlebury is renowned for its language programs, strong academics, and close-knit community.

7. Bowdoin College (Brunswick, ME) - Bowdoin emphasizes a rigorous, interdisciplinary education and fosters a strong sense of community. It offers unique programs like the Bowdoin Scientific Station and Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum.

8. Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.) - Known for its strong emphasis on international relations and political science, Georgetown is located in the nation's capital and offers students access to top-notch resources and networking opportunities.

These are just a few options to get you started. I'd recommend researching each college's unique offerings, campus culture, and academic programs to see which ones align best with your interests and goals. Best of luck with your search!

2 years ago

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