Best Math Undergrad?

<p>Here are the schools I am applying, or have applied to. Can anyone tell me how any of them are for Math or Math Econ majors? Any additional input would be awesome too!
Temple *
Villanova
UPenn
Loyola (MD)
Lehigh
UNC Chapel Hill
Elon
University of Richmond
Vanderbilt
* Already accepted to Temple's Honors Program with President's Scholarship-- would love additional info on it!!!</p>

<p>Take a look at the math course offerings in the catalogs and schedules. If you are highly advanced in math (i.e. will complete college math beyond the calculus BC level while in high school), consider the availability of graduate level math courses.</p>

<p>If you also have an economics interest, also take a look at the economics offerings, particularly to see if there are offerings with a math emphasis (typically with math prerequisites more advanced than frosh calculus).</p>

<p>I second what @ucbalumnus says; but would also add that the school may be alright even without graduate courses if it has a strong (well-used) cross-enrollment agreement with a school that does. That may allow you to use a great scholarship, or have a wonderful smaller-school experience while still accessing the math classes you need.</p>

<p>The two ways I have looked at this are number of students from a school going on to a PhD program in Math, and ratings for Math graduate programs (not always a good indicator for undergraduate, but it is what is out there).</p>