Hey everyone, I'm getting pretty stressed out here about college decisions and stuff. I'm thinking about applying to smaller colleges in PA since I prefer smaller student populations. Anyone have any recommendations or experiences to share? Much appreciated!
Absolutely, there are some great smaller colleges in Pennsylvania to consider! Here are a few to look into:
1. Dickinson College: It's a liberal arts college with a student population of around 2,200. The campus is located in Carlisle, a quaint and historic little town. The college is well-known for its programs in international studies and the sciences.
2. Franklin and Marshall College: With a student population of about 2,000, this Lancaster-based institution also offers solid liberal arts programs. It's especially known for its strong programs in the social sciences.
3. Swarthmore College: It's a member of the renowned Tri-College Consortium (with Bryn Mawr and Haverford) and has a population of approximately 1,700 students. As such, Swarthmore is well-regarded for its rigorous academic programs. It may be a bit more competitive, but the academic environment and community is highly praised.
4. Haverford College: Another member of the Tri-College Consortium, Haverford is renowned for its focus on honor code values and undergraduate research opportunities. It has a student population of around 1,470.
5. Bucknell University: Though slightly larger, with a population of about 3,900 students, it offers a range of comprehensive programs in arts and humanities, social sciences, engineering and management.
Each college presents unique features in terms of campus environment, community, and academic programs. So, I would strongly recommend doing more research on these colleges, attending their virtual tours or information sessions, and seeing if the community and persona of these schools align with your preferences. Good luck with your college search!
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