<p>Im searching for a college</p>
<p>My SAT is 1880 and my GPA is 3.83</p>
<ol>
<li>Offers high financial aid</li>
<li>High 4 year graduation rate</li>
<li>Pretty Diverse college ( preferably more Asian ) </li>
<li>Offers alot of study abroad programs</li>
<li>Offers alot of internships</li>
<li>Small class size (around 20)</li>
<li>Small school ( preferably 6000-8000 students… 1000-2000 students is too few! I want to meet more people)</li>
<li>High acceptance rate to medical School</li>
<li>matching students with opportunities to work with doctors or in hospitals (this would be a bonus)</li>
<li>Caring Professors who are available and also willing to help students</li>
</ol>
<p>I have found a few colleges that meets most of the requirements such as Allegheny college, Rhodes College, Kalamazoo College, and Juniata College, but these college are too small (around 1000 students) and arent diverse at all. </p>
<p>THANKS!!!</p>
<p>The most asian schools are privates and top 5 public colleges. Out of those Most give fair FA… I think. Just look on US news and you’ll find the graduation and acceptance rate.</p>
<p>“small school” typically is 1,000-3,000. Most schools that fit with your criteria would be that size, so you may want to look into consortia, like the Claremont colleges (Scripps?) or Hampshire college which is still close to UMass and other colleges.
6,000 would be a small regional university but most would fail on your other criteria, especially 4 year graduation rates.
Your best bet for med school is Juniata and look into Truman state for a larger size, but still not diverse.
For study abroad, schools like St Olaf, Dickinson, American University, Goucher, Centre, Austin (college, TX), Bates, or Middlebury all have excellent programs that a great majority of students take advantage of.</p>
<p>Some ideas for you of decent mid size colleges on east or west coast for you</p>
<p>University of Rochester
Brandeis
UMiami
Tulane
Lehigh
Case Western
BC
Holy Cross
Fordham
George Washington
American
University of the Pacific
University of Denver</p>
<p>Northeastern U and UMiami</p>
<p>philadelphia university</p>
<p>theconnoisseur the OP wants Asians (not all diversity) u of miami would not be a good fit.</p>
<p>“Pretty Diverse college ( preferably more Asian)” that’s pretty hard to nail unless were talking about UCB</p>
<p>UMiami is pretty diverse. I don’t know how many asians they have but it definitely has the diverse requirement because there are plenty whites, blacks, hispanics, and there definitly some asians. It also has the internship requirement and is 10,000 people which is near the right number of people and 50% of students get finacial aid. So zobroward, I hope this meets your standards.</p>
<p>I’ve heard U of Washington has a lot of asians but it’s fairly large.</p>
<p>OP, why have you posted your same intro in 5 different posts, three in just the past few hours? You never even responded to the info given to you in this one from a couple of days ago.</p>