Chance me please! Open to suggestions!

These are all historically women’s colleges. They’re mostly in cities which would make transportation home easier, at least if flights are considered. Cities also tend to be more welcoming of LGBTQ individuals so not only would your university likely be supportive, but you could feel safe off-campus as well. I’ve put your dream school in here (which I think is an admissions possibility), but here are some other institutions that you might want to consider. I’ve added the racial and Pell Grant demographics here so you can see about your own definition of diversity. Also, Hollins recently received a BIG donation from Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife.

• Smith: 12% Hispanic, 6% Black, 10% Asian, 49% White; 19% Pell Grant
• Agnes Scott (Decatur, GA…suburb of Atlanta): 14% Hispanic, 32% Black, 8% Asian, 31% White; 44% Pell Grant
• Alverno (Milwaukee, WI): Wisconsin’s first Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI): 33% Hispanic, 14% Black, 5% Asian, 43% White; 66% Pell Grant
• Converse (Spartanburg, SC): 5% Hispanic, 11% Black, 2% Asian, 61% white: 44% Pell Grant
• Hollins (Roanoke, VA): 8% Hispanic, 9% Black, 2% Asian; 62% White; 34% Pell Grant
• Meredith (Raleigh, NC): 10% Hispanic, 9% Black, 4% Asian, 67% White; 35% Pell Grant
• Simmons (Boston, MA): 8% Hispanic, 6% Black, 11% Asian, 62% White; 30% Pell Grant
• Spelman (Atlanta, GA): 0% Hispanic, 97% Black, 0% Asian, 0% White; 46% Pell Grant
• St. Catherine (St. Paul, MN): 11% Hispanic, 10% Black, 12% Asian, 60% White; 48% Pell Grant

If you let us know more information about what you’re looking for, we can give more customized suggestions.