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Conservative college hunting: least liberal college campus?

Hi everyone. I have the vibe that most campuses lean more left than right. Looking for a place where conservative values are appreciated and fostered. Do you have any ideas about the least liberal college campus?

7 months ago

When looking for colleges with a more conservative leaning, it's important to remember that every college campus is going to have students with a wide range of political beliefs. That said, there are universities where conservative values are more prevalent, often due to their history, affiliation, location, or mission. I'll mention a few, but make sure to conduct your own research for each to ensure they match your educational goals and values.

1. Hillsdale College, Michigan: A private liberal arts college, it is known for its strong emphasis on teaching the Constitution, Western philosophical tradition, and Christian teachings. Political and religious conservatism are quite common here.

2. Grove City College, Pennsylvania: A Christian liberal arts college, it is known for its strong adherence to conservative values. The institution requires its students to sign a community covenant that promotes Christian conduct and ethics.

3. Texas A&M University: As a large public university, this might surprise you on this list, but Texas A&M has a history of conservative principles. This might be due to being located in Texas, a state that traditionally leans right.

4. Brigham Young University, Utah: As an institution tied to the Church of Latter-Day Saints, BYU often leans more conservative, especially on social issues.

5. Liberty University, Virginia: Founded by the late Rev. Jerry Falwell, Liberty University is identified as a Christian university promoting conservative Christian values.

Remember, it's essential to visit, if possible, the campuses that interest you. Through this, you can get a feel for the community and the school environment firsthand. Also, try to talk to current students and faculty to get a better perspective about the university's environment and values.

7 months ago

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