<p>A bit late on this, but if you’re looking for economic/political conservatism, Hillsdale (MI) is a rather obvious choice. I would recommend it more for freshmen than for transfers, though, as they have a very extensive Core.</p>
<p>Grove City is one of the only schools to specifically teach Austrian Econ and has the complete library of I think Von Mises. It’s a religious school so it has an extensive REL requirement as well as some rather strict rules, which might or might not be your thing.</p>
<p>A note for some people tempted to pick a religious college…be careful. I went to an evangelical LAC last fall and the student body couldn’t be more liberal. I was in NE.</p>
<p>Also one other piece of advice, from a conservative student who has been there - done that: use these threads and the Princeton Review list. You’re most likely not going to get a conservative student body/faculty unless you specifically pick a school with those attributes, so if it matters to you, make sure it’s a factor.</p>
<p>I leave for Clemson one month from today :)</p>