It all depends on what the OP’s child is looking for in terms of “urban.” So for example, my kids like being in / near a big city, but they also think it’s very important to have walkable urban amenities immediately adjacent to campus (such as non-chain restaurants and shops, independent movie theaters, music concerts and live theater, etc). They both crossed off UCSC, for example, because the campus is not adjacent to the town of Santa Cruz. My D is attending a summer program at Stanford, and she hates the way Stanford is physically separated from Palo Alto, so that she can’t just get impromptu lunch from someplace in town when she feels like it; she now says that she wouldn’t attend a school with that much separation from its city or town, regardless of how nice the city or town is.
Anyway… I don’t know what the OP’s child is looking for in terms of “urban”… but they did mention Oregon State in the original list. We’ll just have to see what the OP has to say.