<p>University of Richmond is a very nice LAC with majors which may fit. International studies, Polysci, healthcare, and international studies. DD1 is a biochemistry and CS double major and has been working in a lab starting freshman year. Lots of research opportunities in humanities as well as science. I have attended several research symposiums at UR and visited with many enthusiastic students as they manned their posters- many fascinating projects. Paid summer internships are available in both sciences and humanities. Daughter will be spending next semester studying at the university of St. Andrews in Scotland, many students study abroad. UR has reciprocal programs all over the world. She is not a big partier, and has no trouble finding things to do and like minded friends. They offer a good number of big scholarships, your stats are competitive, but if you are a senior, you have missed the Dec 1 scholarship deadline.</p>
<p>Another LAC to consider is Franklin and Marshall in PA. They have public policy, public health, international studies. Several family friends have students who love it there. DD1 also applied and it was a close second to the University of Richmond. Lots of research and study abroad opportunities there too.</p>