<p>Can you help me compile a list of schools that have lots of options for vegetarians?</p>
<p>Just about every school is going to have vegetarian options daily. There are other factors (cost, location, size, programs) that are much more important to consider before you start looking at menus.</p>
<p>Are you kidding? Your picking your school based on how veggie friendly it is? </p>
<p>O well... Heres what the Princeton Review has to say:</p>
<p>Birkenstock-Wearing, Tree-Hugging, Clove-Smoking Vegetarians:</p>
<p>1 Bard College<br>
2 Hampshire College<br>
3 Warren Wilson College<br>
4 The Evergreen State College<br>
5 Bennington College<br>
6 Sarah Lawrence College<br>
7 Oberlin College<br>
8 New College of Florida<br>
9 Reed College<br>
10 Eugene Lang College--The New School for Liberal Arts<br>
11 Lewis & Clark College<br>
12 Simon's Rock College of Bard<br>
13 Wesleyan University<br>
14 Vassar College<br>
15 Pitzer College<br>
16 University of California-Santa Cruz<br>
17 Emerson College<br>
18 Marlboro College<br>
19 Macalester College<br>
20 State University of New York--Purchase College</p>
<p>Interestingly, Rice has a LOT of vegetarians, even though it's in Texas.</p>
<p>connecticut college has an entire vegetarian dining hall! and in the main dining hall, they have one of the best salad bars i've seen, including restaurants.</p>
<p>peta suggests: <a href="http://www.peta2.com/college/c-vegschools-winners.asp%5B/url%5D">http://www.peta2.com/college/c-vegschools-winners.asp</a></p>
<p>vassar and wesleyan also seemed to have very veggie-friendly dining</p>
<p>Almost any top school will have many vegetarian options.</p>
<p>Oberlin has several vegetarian and vegan (all organic as well) co-ops.</p>