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Small Texas College Suggestions

Hi y'all! I live in Texas, and I'd love to stay in-state for college. Ideally, I'm looking for a small college with strong academics and a close community. Can anyone provide suggestions on some solid small colleges in Texas? Thanks!

6 months ago

Hello! A few small colleges in Texas that might fit your criteria are:

1. Southwestern University: Located in Georgetown, Southwestern is a small liberal arts college with a close-knit community. They offer a wide range of academic programs and promote interdisciplinary learning. They have an approximately 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio, which can provide a personalized learning experience.

2. Trinity University: Situated in San Antonio, Trinity is known for its strong academics and vibrant community. They have an excellent science program, fantastic engineering and pre-med tracks, and offer a variety of liberal arts courses. The school has a 9:1 student-to-faculty ratio, ensuring close connections with professors.

3. Austin College: Located in Sherman, Austin College is another small liberal arts college with a focus on academics and a tight-knit community. They have excellent liberal arts programs and offer opportunities for internships and study abroad experiences. Their approximately 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio can provide you with excellent access to professors and personalized attention.

4. St. Edward's University: This is a smaller private university in Austin known for its excellent academic programs and close community. St. Edward’s offers a wide range of academic programs and has a 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio, ensuring that students can have close interactions with their professors and build strong relationships.

These are just a few options to consider, but it's essential to research each school, visit their campuses if possible, and discover which college atmosphere best fits your needs and preferences. Good luck in your college search!

6 months ago

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