<p>LACs for French from Rugg's</p>
<p>Dartmouth
Holy Cross
Mills (CA)
Mount Holyoke
Scripps
Wellesley</p>
<p>LACs for French from Rugg's</p>
<p>Dartmouth
Holy Cross
Mills (CA)
Mount Holyoke
Scripps
Wellesley</p>
<p>thanks
i'm really surprised bryn mawr didn't make the list-they have a ba/ma program</p>
<p>Those statistics are collected as well, barrons:</p>
<p>International Relations/Studies from Rugg's and Gourman please?</p>
<p>Gourman rankings for undergraduate International Relations:</p>
<p>Tufts
Princeton
Johns Hopkins
Georgetown
U Penn
Harvard
Cornell
U Wisconsin Madison
MIT
Stanford
UVA
Notre Dame
US Air Force Acad
US Military Acad
Claremont McKenna</p>
<p>LACs for International Relations from Rugg's</p>
<p>Agnes Scott
Alma
Beaver
Beloit
Bentley (MA)
Bethune-Cookman (FL)
Bryn Mawr
BucknellButler (IN)
Caldwell (NJ)
Chatham (PA)
C of Charleston
Claremont McKenna
Colgate
Colorado C
Connecticut C
Cornell College (IA)
Dartmouth
Davidson
Dayton
Denison
DePaul
Dickinson
Dominican
Drake
Eckard (FL)
Elizabethtown
Elmira
Evansville
Goucher
Hamline
Hiram
Husson (ME)
Juniata
Kalamazoo
Kenyon
Knox
Lenoir-Rhyne (NC)
Lewis and Clark
Linfield
Macalester
Manhattanville
Marygrove
Middlebury
Moravian (PA)
Mt Holyoke
Mt St Mary's (MD)
Oglethorpe
Ohio Wesleyan
Pitzer
SUNY Plattsburgh
Pomona
Randolph-Macon Women's
Redlands
Regis (CO)
U Richmond
Rhodes
Santa Clara U
U Scranton
Scripps
Spring Hill (AL)
St Andrews (NC)
St Catherine (MN)
St Louis U
St Mary's (MN)
St Mary's (TX)
St Michael's (VT)
St Norbert (WI)
St Olaf
St Peter's (NJ)
Stetson
Sweet Briar
Trinity (DC)
US Air Force Acad
US Military Acad
Vassar
Virginia Wesleyan
Washington College (MD)
Wesleyan (GA)
Westminster (MO)
Westmont (CA)
Westminster (UT)
Wheaton (MA)
Whittier (CA)
William Jewell
Wilson (PA)
Wittenberg (OH)</p>
<p>Sure, you can use Gourman report which provides no actual facts about schools nor their relative strenght/prestige...or you can use actual rankings that don't attempt to rank undergrad departments in a futile effort</p>
<p>HYPSM, the rest of the Ivies, Duke, NU, Chicago, Williams, Swarthmore, Amherst etc. etc. etc. these are schools good in every field, no matter what, just go to one of these and you should be fine if you are ok with the student cultures at them. None of this "go to Illinois instead of (Ivy League school here) because Gourman says, for some reason, its better for (insert field here)" </p>
<p>collegehelp, can you really not fathom why someone would criticize Gourman? I mean, it doesn't have any real data, is probably based off of grad prestige, and is really just not accessible to people.</p>