<p>If you have the stats to get in (extremely competitive - only perhaps 2 students admitted per year): [Ohio</a> University: Honors Tutorial College: Neuroscience](<a href=“Honors at OHIO | Ohio University”>Honors at OHIO | Ohio University)</p>
<p>The reason so few? Many of the neuroscience courses are taught tutorial style - one-on-one with the professors. You are freed from taking a set of core course that most colleges require and you jump right into interesting areas right away as an undergrad: Cell and Molecular Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Quantitative Neuroscience, or Neuroethology. Senior year, you are required to write a thesis, working closely with one professor, doing research in your field of interest. Minimum requirement to apply: top 10%, 31 ACT or higher. Hint: they are looking for passion; show that in the essays and in the required interviews.</p>
<p>Oh, and if you have the stats to get in, your tuition will be almost totally paid for with automatic scholarships.</p>
<p>Lots of perks, a small college environment within a larger university and all of the resources that implies.</p>