If bio is sufficient (no pre-health major needed), then some other schools he may want to consider include:
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Brandeis (MA): About 3700 undergrads and part of a consortium where undergrads can take classes at Babson, Bentley, Wellesley, and Olin, or arts & sciences classes at Boston College, Boston U., or Tufts.
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Christopher Newport(VA): About 4400 undergrads and the easier to get into relative of William & Mary.
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Howard (D.C.): HBCU of about 9800 undergrads and part of the D.C. consortium where students can take classes at Georgetown, GW, etc.
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Penn State Erie – Behrend College: About 3200 undergrads at this residential branch (where most students stay all 4 years rather than switching to University Park after 2 years).
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Suffolk (MA): About 4400 undergrads
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SUNY Fredonia: About 3200 undergrads
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SUNY Geneseo: About 4100 undergrads
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SUNY New Paltz: About 6100 undergrads
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SUNY Oneonta: About 4900 undergrads
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SUNY Oswego: About 6k undergrads
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Tufts (MA): About 6800 undergrads
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U. of Maine: About 9800 undergrads
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U. of Richmond (VA): About 3100 undergrads
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U. of Rochester (NY): About 6800 undergrads
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Wake Forest(NC): About 5400 undergrads
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Wesleyan (CT): About 3100 undergrads
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William & Mary (VA): About 6800 undergrads