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Thanks for all the information so far. It is helpful. We are having a little battle here. DS wants a large, public university. I'd like something smaller and private (probably -- maybe just smaller). I am trying to compromise with something greater than 2,000 -- maybe a college with some name recognition -- Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Ohio -- somewhere around there, but perhaps other states as well. Again, thanks for all the ideas!!!!

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Hillsdale in MI is a neo-classical, more along the lines of "great books tradition" school. It's selective and from what I understand, a great place. Hillsdale is in Southern Michigan and not far from the Indiana border.

 

How much are you willing to spend? I think that may have a lot to do with it. Many of the smaller, private but really good, Midwestern colleges are very pricey!

 

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Well, most that are private that I know of are around 1200-2400 (some a little smaller).

 

In Indiana, there's DePauw and nearby, Wabash (smaller and all male). Earlham and Hanover are both good. Hanover is in the middle of no where.... I didn't really like the town around DePauw, either.... Of course, the University of Notre Dame is also there and much larger. It's a great school, too!

 

Ohio has schools like Oberlin and Kenyon that are good (but more liberal). For bigger schools, there's Case Western Reserve, Ohio State, and Miami is a great smaller public school sometimes called the ivy of the publics. I like the town it's in, too! Denison and Wittenberg are also good private schools.

 

If you think you might be interested in looking at Iowa, there are a bunch of good private schools there, too, such as: Coe, Cornell, Grinnell, Morningside, Simpson, and Wartburg. I think most of these are pretty small but it's been a while since I looked at them because I couldn't get mine interested in going up there to look at schools....

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If you want to look in Oklahoma then The University of Tulsa is a private school you could consider. They are the smallest Division I NCAA school. Kids get in free to all sports events (at the big schools you have to pay for basketball and football tickets usually and sometimes can only get them when you are a freshman). There is only one class taught by grad assistants (the Freshman Comp equivalent). They beat Notre Dame in football today. I don't know if that counts for name recognition. LOL! It is more selective than the state schools around here (at least KS, MO, NE, OK) and my son is finding it challenging. I think the number of students is around 3100.

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