<p>its not in the northeast by any means, but check out thomas aquinas</p>
<p>Conservative? HSC wins this hands down.The school may be in gorgeous southern Virginia,but if you want to be in the midst of like minded old school guys while getting a great traditional liberal arts education thereâs no other place like it.Tradition,Honor Code,Athletics,Frats,Brotherhood,etc.I believe Roman Catholics constitute the largest denomination on campus.Visit the campus while classes are in session and experience Southern hospitality at its finest.</p>
<p>indeed. old times arenât forgotten here! This place hasn;t changed since it open itâs doors in November, 1776</p>
<p>Thanks so much everyone for your suggestions</p>
<p>Tigers Rule- HSC certainly fits the conservative bill, but I am a girl. Haha. Thanks anyway, though!</p>
<p>If youâre looking at engineering or science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is very conservative.</p>
<p>Baylor, Vanderbilt, USC, University of San Diego,</p>
<p>Sweet Briar is Hampden Sydneyâs sister school</p>
<p>Notre Dame for sure.</p>
<p>Bob Jones is the school for you.</p>
<p>I wouldnât say Lehigh is conservativeâŠThereâs quite an influx of liberal students from places like Philadelphia, Boston, New York City, and the other liberal East Coast hotspots.</p>
<p>Tufts is quite liberal.</p>