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Old 01-06-2005, 05:49 PM   #1
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LAC in/near cities?

Please make suggestions re: LACs in or near cities--preferably major east coast metro areas, but in any event not in rural or small town locales. Occidental and Wellesley come to mind.

This for a student who was interested in Carleton and Middlebury before she realized that the country life is not for her!

Thanks to all....
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Old 01-06-2005, 05:57 PM   #3
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Vassar, a fairly convenient train ride to NYC, though not exactly daily visiting distance. Poughkeepsie is your basic small city, generally regarded as unexciting.
Trinity in Hartford, CT (not necessarily most appealing city), but again, NYC is accessible for weekend visits.
Wesleyan, about 100 miles from NYC, can visit NYC or Boston on weekends: it is in Middletown, which is more than a small town though less than a major city.
Macalester, not East Coast, but in St. Paul.
Barnard, not quite an LAC, but in NYC.
Bryn Mawr, suburban setting with easy access to Philadelphia.
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Swarthmore, Haverford--right outside of Philly.

Bard, Vassar--train ride to NYC

Macalester--St. Paul , MN

Tufts, a uni but not much bigger than an LAC, outside of Boston
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Old 01-06-2005, 06:00 PM   #5
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Lake Forest near Chicago, Wheaton near Providence and Boston, Trinity in Hartford, Providence College in Providence, Villanova and Haverford near Philadelphia......this is harder than I thought...alot of LAC's really aren't very well located, are they!
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Other LACs in urban areas are Barnard (NYC), Macalester (Twin Cities), Reed (Portland, Ore.), Lewis & Clark (Portland, Ore), and Trinity (Hartford). Wellesley is not urban; it's in suburban Boston.
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Old 01-06-2005, 06:03 PM   #7
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Lake Forest is definitely suburban, too -- in a bucolic suburb 25 miles north of Chicago.
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Old 01-06-2005, 06:08 PM   #9
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Reed College is in Portland Oregon
Evergreen state college a public LAC is in Olympia Washington's capitol
Speaking of Capitol, Willamette is in Oregon's
And I forgot Lewis and Clark which is also in Portland
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Old 01-06-2005, 06:11 PM   #10
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Carleton is only 40 minutes from downtown Minneapolis and probably 25 minutes to nearest suburb. Not exactly the country life.
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hopingtohelp asked for "near cities" as well so the suburban locations work.
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Old 01-06-2005, 06:30 PM   #12
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So many great suggestions! Thank you all.

This is going to be one of those eye of the beholder things....but I was under the impression that Northfield (where Carleton is) is pretty much a small town, and that there would not be good public transport into Minneapolis. We've never been there, though, so she may want to go check it out, along with Macalester.

I saw Pomona et al during my number one child's college search--while technically an LA suburb, it was my impression the the area was pretty isolated from LA, because of the lack of public transport, miserable traffic and actual distance to Los Angeles. Pomona is my personal favorite of ALL the colleges and universities we have looked at with our kids to date but I'm not sure it fits this child's criteria.

And, unfortunately Chicago is out, since older sib is there at NU--and they don't want to be in the same city. Otherwise I would be pushing hard for a look-see at the Univ. of Chicago, since I think it would suit this kid, even though it's not an LAC.
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Old 01-06-2005, 06:53 PM   #13
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Yes, Northfield is a small town but I thought maybe you didn't know how close it was to the Mpls. St. Paul area. There are no trains if that is what you mean by good transportation. I would think the school might have shuttles that run to cultural events, the airport or shopping.
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Fordham - NYC (Bronx or Lincoln Center)
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