@keparker2000, I am speaking anecdotally and based on what I am reading between the lines. I know 2 young people with anxiety and depression who went far away to college, one to Colorado College. Ultimately, both switched to colleges closer to home.
In the case of Colorado College, for this particular student, it seemed that he did not receive the support that he needed or did not know how to reach out for that support when overwhelmed at CC. His parents had a really poor experience trying to work with Colorado College from afar, so they traveled to Colorado Springs and brought him home.
In the case of the other student, she recognized she needed help, and the resources and communication from her college were amazing. Ultimately though, she decided it was best to attend a rigorous college closer to home.
Both students are happy with their choices.
Scripps and Colorado College can both offer you rigorous and rewarding academic environments in which you can thrive. Scripps is really not like attending just a women’s college; the consortium offers you a broad range of classes, students and their experiences, dining halls, clubs, etc.
Reading between the lines, I would strongly encourage you to attend Scripps.
Wishing you the best with your choice.