Top Southern Colleges- Which are liberal/ progressive?

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If you want a high percentage of openly gay students on campus, a well-funded LGBT center, lots of LGBT student groups, lectures and courses in gender studies, gender-neutral housing, etc., then relatively few southern colleges would fit the bill. </p>

<p>If, on the other hand, you are simply looking for a college where it’s not a particularly big deal to be gay, then almost all of the reputable southern colleges would be perfectly suitable (and a good many others besides). </p>

<p>I would feel very comfortable at any of the colleges on your list except W&L, which I would personally replace with Davidson. U Miami is certainly worth a look as well. </p>

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One need only compare Bennington and Georgetown or Marlboro and Hopkins to see that political leanings and location are frequently unrelated. All three universities are solidly liberal colleges. </p>

<p>W&L is less conservative than it used to be, but it is true that it is more conservative than several of the other top southern colleges. You are also correct that it is small (few gay students), rural (fewer gay people), and heavily Greek (85%). Any/all of these factors could be problematic for gay students. </p>

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Vandy is moderate at best/worst; I would place it slightly left of center. Wake Forest is solidly moderate – a college that has over 80% of its students in favor of gay marriage and abortion is hardly conservative. </p>

<p>Such schools are “conservative” only compared to schools like Reed or Hampshire.</p>