PS There are other programs but we looked at the ones mentioned above bc they have great fin aid.
If you can find out the number of art majors and profs and get a feel for exhibitions, art events, etc., it also indicates how strong of a presence studio art is on campus. Williams stands out in this regard. It was S’s top LAC too.
If your D is interested in Williams she might not be interested in bigger schools but BU and Temple have art schools. Even without admission to the Brown/RISD joint program, Brown is still worth looking at since its art is strong AND you can take one class a semester at RISD, anyway. Other posters will know of dual degree programs in Michigan, Washington state, Kansas. Tufts has a program with an art school but it is strongly geared toward abstract/conceptual. If her stats are strong enough for Williams she is a candidate for other selective LACs. Check out Wellesley (cross reg with other schools?) and Smith and Mt Holyoke (5 college art opportunities). Occidental has cross registration with an excellent art school in southern Cal, tho I am not sure how logistics of scheduling classes would work.