Okay, if the geographic parameters have been expanded, then these are some additional schools that you may want to consider:
- Butler (IN): About 4500 undergrads in Indianapolis
- Calvin (MI): About 3100 undergrads and seems to produce more alums who get PhDs than most other schools of its size/type. In Grand Rapids.
- Creighton (NE): About 4500 undergrads. This is another Jesuit school that, according to Niche’s student surveys, tends to swing more conservative. In Omaha
- Hope (MI): About 3100 undergrads, and the town of Holland might appeal to you as well, if you are fond of Williamsburg
- Loyola University Maryland: About 3800 undergrads, another Jesuit school that Niche is showing as more conservative than I would have expected. In Baltimore. Also part of a consortium where you can take classes at other area universities (like Goucher and Johns Hopkins)
- Providence (RI): About 4200 undergrads
- Samford (AL): About 3600 undergrads in Birmingham (also part of a consortium where you can take classes at other area universities)
- St. Joseph’s (PA ): About 4200 undergrads and may be particularly suited to your business interests. In Philadelphia