<p>Let me answer some of the replies to my earlier post.
My dd has 2 friends that designed their own major and had profs teach classes to fit. One was in Latin the other was Medieval English Literature.
My dd had 3 foreign study opportunities, yes, but only one was for a whole semester. The other 2 were classes – one for 4 weeks in London, the other 6 weeks in France. Her merit scholarship did not apply to her semester in France with IES. But the cost was such that it was almost the same as staying on campus with the merit aid. SO go figure!
My dd also had a bad overnight experience with girls into drinking (she’s not). ANyway, we looked past that and once she got on campus found like-minded people and a range of activities. The drinking is there (true of almost all campuses) but you don’t have to participate. There are many other things going on too.
School spirit and sports are there but not on same level as a Big 10 school! So don’t expect that.</p>