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Wesleyan-style colleges that are less known?

I'm into the liberal arts scene and Wesleyan has caught my eye with their creative and open academic environment. Are there any lesser-known liberal arts colleges that match Wesleyan's progressive and artsy vibe? I'm particularly interested in schools that are also LGBTQ+ friendly and offer great humanities and arts programs.

10 months ago

Absolutely, there are several smaller and lesser-known liberal arts colleges that could be a great match for what you're looking for. Have you heard of Oberlin College in Ohio? Its vibrant arts scene and strong commitment to inclusion and LGBTQ+ rights might just be what you're after. Similarly, Bard College in New York is known for its progressive values and exceptional arts and humanities programs.

Reed College in Oregon is another institution that encourages creativity and has a reputation for being socially progressive. They are very welcoming to LGBTQ+ students and display a strong sense of community on campus. It's worth noting that, like Wesleyan, these schools have a holistic admissions process, so they're looking for students who will contribute to their creative and inclusive campus culture.

Don't forget about Sarah Lawrence College, also in New York—it's perfect for students who want to design their own curriculum and it's very supportive of LGBTQ+ students. It's known for its unique approach to education and strong writing and arts programs. If you're up for more rural settings, check out Hampshire College in Massachusetts, which allows students to design their own programs of study and is known for its alternative and progressive approach to higher education.

Each of these schools has a different vibe, but all share an appreciation for the arts and humanities, diversity, and open-mindedness. Be sure to visit campuses if you can, talk to current students, and get a feel for the environment to find your perfect match. Good luck with your search!

10 months ago

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