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Looking for small colleges in New England area, any suggestions?

Hello there! I'm currently refining my college list and have developed a sheer interest in small colleges located in New England. Can anybody suggest some schools that offer great programs and a friendly campus environment?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several excellent small colleges in the New England area that you might want to consider:

1. Bates College in Lewiston, Maine: Bates is particularly recognized for its rigorous academic programs and supportive community. They offer a variety of majors, with a flexible curriculum that encourages interdisciplinary study.

2. Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts: Known for its liberal arts programs, Amherst has an open curriculum, allowing students a lot of flexibility in designing their course of study. The campus atmosphere is very inclusive, fostering intellectual and social engagement.

3. Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont: Middlebury is renowned for its strong programs in environmental studies and language instruction. It’s located in a beautiful rural environment, providing plenty of outdoor activities.

4. Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine: Bowdoin prides itself on its strong academic programs, particularly in science and mathematics. The campus culture is community-oriented and there's a strong emphasis on public service.

5. Colby College in Waterville, Maine: Known for its robust liberal arts curriculum, Colby also has a global perspective emphasized throughout their programs. The college has a supportive, active campus community.

6. Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut: Connecticut College offers a distinct curriculum that connects the liberal arts with the working world. Student satisfaction at Conn is high, with many expressing appreciation for its engaging teaching and vibrant campus life.

7. Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts: Williams is considered among the best in liberal arts education and it particularly excels in undergraduate teaching. The campus life is friendly and there's a breadth of extra-curricular opportunities for personal growth.

Each of these schools boasts a vibrant, friendly campus community and are located in picturesque New England towns. While exploring these colleges, it's also important to consider what you're looking for in a program of study, type of campus culture, cost and financial aid, the location, and other factors that are important to you. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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