<p>Kittycatwindow, you basically described me and my only worry about Muhlenberg. I, too, am not religious but do not describe myself as agnostic or athiest. I hold the same views on homosexuality and abortion and the like, and have no problem with religion of it’s not forced on me. I even want to double major in theatre and another study.
I’ve already visited and interviewed with the school earlier in the year, as well as got a look at their theatre department. In the day on campus, I didn’t get a judgmental or overly religious energy from the campus or students - they were all very friendly. I even asked the admissions counselor who interviewed me how it would be for someone with no religion on campus. She told me that the campus was very open and you would never feel uncomfortable or pressured because of your religion (or lack of).
She did say, however, that you have to take a course relating to religion in some form. She also told me that these classes range from religion in Star Trek to the Holocaust. So it seems interesting.</p>
<p>(The theatre department is fantastic. It’s very well equipped. The class I sat in on was brilliant - it definitely made my mind up about the school.)</p>