Laid back LAC in NE

Okay, I just went through the TE schools and have a list of schools that seem like possibilities. I’ve indicated the percentage of TE applicants that receive TE (per the TE website) and whether they receive the set rate or full tuition. You are likely already aware of this, but if TE is a necessity, I would try and include some schools with higher probabilities of offering TE.

  • Clark (MA): Less than 10% of candidates receive TE, set rate. You can read more about it here: Clark University – Colleges That Change Lives

  • Connecticut College: Less than 10% of candidates receive TE, set rate.

  • Dickinson (PA ): 41-60% of candidates receive TE, set rate.

  • Drew (NJ): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, full tuition.

  • Emmanuel: Less than 10% of candidates receive TE, set rate. Part of the Colleges of the Fenway where there are combined clubs, arts opportunities, and cross-registration.

  • Endicott (MA): Less than 10% of candidates receive TE, full tuition.

  • Franklin & Marshall (PA ): Less than 10% of candidates receive, set rate.

  • Goucher (MD): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, set rate. Part of the Baltimore Collegetown consortium where students can take classes at other area universities like Johns Hopkins, Loyola Maryland, MICA, etc. You can read more about it here: Goucher College – Colleges That Change Lives

  • Lafayette (PA ): Less than 10% of candidates receive, set rate.

  • Merrimack (MA): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, full tuition.

  • Moravian (PA ): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, set rate.

  • Mount Holyoke (MA): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, set rate. Women’s college and part of the 5 colleges consortium with Smith, Amherst, UMass, and Hampshire.

  • Muhlenberg (PA ): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, other tuition.

  • Saint Anselm (NH): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, set rate.

  • Sarah Lawrence (NY): : Less than 10% of candidates receive TE, set rate.

  • St. John’s (MD): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, full tuition. This is a unique model, but if it’s a fit, it’s a really great fit. There’s a campus in Annapolis and another one in Santa Fe and students can take switch between campuses. You can read more about it here: St. John’s College – Colleges That Change Lives

  • Siena (NY): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, full tuition.

  • Skidmore (NY): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, set rate.

  • Stonehill (MA): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, set rate.

  • Susquehanna (PA ): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, full tuition.

  • Washington (MD): 11-40% of candidates receive TE, full tuition. @DPS43 has a kid here and can share more info. 90m to Philly, Baltimore, or Washington D.C.

  • Wheaton (MA): 41-60% of candidates receive TE, other tuition.

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