Religion, Greeks at Rhodes?

<p>If anything, liberals slightly outnumber conservatives among the students. Among entering first year students in 2008, you’re looking at something like 34% liberal or far left versus 25% conservative or far right (the remainder “middle-of-the-road”).</p>

<p>You might also be interested to learn a little more about the Kinney program. There are a number of specific advocacy areas with a student leader coordinating deep involvement for volunteers in each area. Several advocacy areas revolve around social justice issues. See [Rhodes</a> College | Kinney Program](<a href=“http://www.rhodes.edu/campuslife/1365.asp]Rhodes”>http://www.rhodes.edu/campuslife/1365.asp). </p>

<p>You might also be a good candidate for the Bonner Scholars program. “The Bonner Scholarship is for entering students who have a passion for service and social justice, and who require financial assistance in order to attend Rhodes.” See [Rhodes</a> College | Bonner Scholars](<a href=“http://www.rhodes.edu/1695.asp]Rhodes”>http://www.rhodes.edu/1695.asp).</p>

<p>Also, if you can’t make it to campus in person, there’s a virtual tour online at [Tour</a> Rhodes Your Way](<a href=“http://connect.rhodes.edu/tour/]Tour”>http://connect.rhodes.edu/tour/).</p>